Muhyiddin next most popular is Dr M designate to takeover najib, what I read in to how their system basically whoever becomes prime minister their job is to feed all the members of the club and club elite. They do this by having "vision" like the development of multi-billion dollar projects where they carve up and hand out large contracts.
When badawi was PM he say he would stop M policies of the past and focus on agriculture development which was actually good for the people he was one of the rather honest leaders of the bunch but he was heavily criticized by M and soon gone after that.
So whoever feed the most people in the club is the one that usually has the most support.
It doesn't matter what the press say or accuse in the end the vote is from their club who will decide the outcome. I will say najib likely survive this because that 42b fed how many in their club?
When badawi was PM he say he would stop M policies of the past and focus on agriculture development which was actually good for the people he was one of the rather honest leaders of the bunch but he was heavily criticized by M and soon gone after that.
So whoever feed the most people in the club is the one that usually has the most support.
It doesn't matter what the press say or accuse in the end the vote is from their club who will decide the outcome. I will say najib likely survive this because that 42b fed how many in their club?
(28-07-2015, 09:41 AM)CityFarmer Wrote: The issue has became uglier...
Muhyiddin, 4 others out in Cabinet reshuffle, say sources
KUALA LUMPUR — Mr Najib Razak is to reshuffle his Cabinet this week, dropping five out of the 35-strong slate of ministers, including his deputy, Mr Muhyiddin Yassin, who has been critical of the prime minister's handling of government-owned 1Malaysia Development Berhad's (1MDB) RM42 billion (S$15.1 billion) debts, say sources.
Government sources say apart from Mr Muhyiddin, two other United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) ministers — vice-president and Rural and Regional Development Minister Mohd Shafie Apdal; and Domestic Trade, Cooperative and Consumerism Minister Hasan Malek — will be dropped in a mid-term review of Mr Najib's Cabinet which took office in 2013 after the prime minister won his own mandate.
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http://www.todayonline.com/world/asia/mu...ay-sources