Malaysiakini : The JudgeThe kleptocrat ex-PM
His co-conspirator, a podgy, Chinese whizz-kid
The two-time, two-timing PM
The aspiring prime ministerial candidate
The new finance minister
The new attorney-general
The new, new PM 1
The new, new PM 2
The current leader of the ex-PMās party
The anti-corruption agency head
Season 1: Synopsis
Even
as the nation celebrates an unprecedented election victory when the
most kleptocratic government in the world is overthrown after 60 years,
dark clouds are already looming on the horizon. A two-time PM now
heading the coalition government, betrays its manifesto and the
government collapses. Meantime, much progress has been made in charging
the ex-PM but the court cases are slow. Things change dramatically after
the new government is overthrown as traitors jump to the new ruling
party. Amazingly, the return of kleptocrats seems to have the peopleās
support. Or does it?
Episode 1
The Malay
ex-PM, then in power, together with his young Chinese whizz-kid
co-conspirator engineers the largest theft on record in history,
stealing billions from US$6.5 billion in proceeds from a bond issue for a
ānational strategic companyā arranged by the not-so-venerable US
financier Goldman Sachs. Journalists, both local and foreign, unearth
bits and pieces of the scandal which blows wide open with the US
Department of Justice investigation, leaving little doubt as to guilt
and who was responsible.
Episode 2
Against
nearly all expectations, the 2018 elections results in a win for the
opposition as the people are sickened by the scale of the theft and the
ensuing lavish spending. The ex-PMās move to flee the country via a
plane sent from Indonesia is foiled by a spontaneous crowd. The
two-timing PM is installed after some palace drama, making him a
two-time PM after his earlier 22-year reign speckled with abuses and
dictatorial practices.
Episode 2
The
two-timing PM, who hails from a party which won a few seats for the
coalition, installs a lopsided cabinet which under-represents the main
coalition partners. The aspiring PM candidate, who has been promised the
post according to an agreement, is stalemated. The coalition totters as
the two-timing PM carefully orchestrates divisions within the grouping
by key appointments, relying on his āprime ministerial prerogativeā.
Meanwhile, while promised reforms stall, the criminal corruption cases
against the ex-PM and the current leader of the ex-PMās party proceed
under the direction of the new AG, albeit slowly.
Episode 3
The
new finance ministerās policies and posturing begin to offend the
majority Malays of the country and his minority Chinese-based party
comes under increasing charges of racism and discrimination. The
two-timing PM tries to go it on his own with a unity government but is
trumped by his fellow traitors when they conspire with the previous
kleptocratic party to engineer enough defections to form a new
government. Meanwhile, the ex-PMās trials proceed, the most fast-moving
of which is the one in The Judgeās court.
Episode 4
The
two-timing PM resigns but is named interim PM, giving him almost
dictatorial powers - for a while. The new government collapses via the
infamous Sheraton Move and one of the traitors, a former deputy prime
minister in the ex-PMās cabinet, is installed as PM. His majority is
challenged and in response new PM1 imposes an emergency, indefinitely
suspending Parliament and parliamentary processes. The ex-PMās trial
proceeds and eventually, in a comprehensive, epic 800-page judgment, The
Judge finds him guilty, sentences him to 12 years in jail and fines him
RM210 million. Ex-PM remains on bail pending appeal.
Episode 5
New
PM 2, the deputy PM then, comes into power as PM after new PM 1 loses
his majority in Parliament. This marks the return of the kleptocrats to
power as the new PM 2 is from the same party as the ex-PM which was
ousted from power in the last elections. Ex-PMās other trials proceed as
well as those of the current leader of the ex-PMās party.
Episode 6
By-elections
held in one of the states ā Malacca - gives a thumping victory for the
party of kleptocrats, at the expense of the previous coalition
government. The Court of Appeal upholds The Judgeās decision. The Judge
has since been elevated to the Court of Appeal. The ex-PMās last legal
avenue is the Federal Court.
Episode 7
The
kleptocrats return is firmly established when they score another victory
in the state of Johor but the promised chief minister was changed at
the last minute at the insistence of the Johor palace. The ex-PM is
hailed as a hero of the elections due to his high-profile campaigning
for his party despite his status as a convicted criminal out on bail
pending final appeal to the Federal Court. Others think he was merely
riding on a shift against the previous coalition. Allegations against
The Judge begin to surface in an effort to paint him as a tainted judge,
at least in the eyes of the public.
Episode 8
The
Judge strikes back, lodging police reports against the allegations. The
silence from the police is deafening but the head of the
anti-corruption agency said the allegations against The Judge will be
investigated as reports have been filed against him. This same head had
earlier been revealed to have financial malfeasances which were
insufficiently investigated. Will The Judge survive the assault against
him?
Season 2 synopsis
The fate of the
country hangs in balance as the investigation of The Judge takes place.
If he has illegal money in his account, a quick one will settle matters
once and for all. Or will the investigation drag out for political
mileage and perpetuate the lie that the ex-PM was fixed and allow it to
influence the course of the next elections? Will the public be
convinced? Will the kleptocrats gain power yet again with a firm mandate
and will their hold be strengthened? What will happen to the country
and its people? Will the Federal Court finally convict the ex-PM? Will
the ex-PM go to jail? Will the charges remaining be withdrawn? Will he
get a royal pardon for his conviction?
Season 2 episodes
This will depend on the outcomes which are likely to be known in a few months.
Note: Any resemblance to people, places and events is fully intended.