Tuesday, April 27, 2010

MFA kelong, Ionescu not mortal

Judging from the way the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' handling (or mishandling) of the Silviu Ionescu's hit-and-run case, we can see that there is still much room for improvement for PAP

Firstly, why did MFA let that heartless creature from Romania leave the country in the first place? It only made things more complicated like the mess which they are trying to clean up now

Some people like a certain Chng Chee Kin (search for his profile on Facebook where there is a guy too small to see his real bootlicking face standing in front of a white tent), who rebutted me on George Yeo's status update, think otherwise

He said "MFA couldn't hv restricted him from leaving the country as he was not even a suspect at that point in time from a legal standpoint (deep down we all knew he was). I think MFA has tried its best to salvage the situation e.g. raising it to interpol, summoned their embassador and even talked to their MFA minister at Vatican city."

*He couldn't even spell ambassador correctly

I agree with all the parts in his last sentence and MFA ought to do them anyway. However, knowing that letting Idiotic Ionescu "escape" back to his Dracula homeland, why didn't the ministry restricted him from leaving?

Because there was a lack of evidence then? Maybe but maybe there are some other reasons which we don't know why the former diplomat could leave Singapore

George Yeo did not even comment about this thing until a month later. But when good buddy Jack Neo was in hot soup during March, Minister Yeo was swift in urging Singaporeans to rally around him

With a PAP minister and his ministry like this, how can we be confident of them governing the country? Will you feel secure if you voted for them?

With a such a complicated and difficult situation for the MFA to rack their brains to solve (or pacify everyone) and Ionescu's unbelievable attitude to the case which I cannot label him as a mortal, what can we do?

Pray lor.

And vote the PAP out at the next election

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