Open Letter to Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye, MCPF Vice Chairman


Dear Tan Sri Lee,

You have questioned and gave suggestions regarding child abuse and brutal killing of children. But what have you actually done for them since you are in a position, have resources and close working relationship with the AG, police, welfare and even Ministers etc...? Should you not give yourself a slap for not doing anything except to enrich yourself with project after project and spending daily RM1,000 – RM2,000 for lunches alone.

People like you are many in Malaysia. I had been hearing and reading your shit since 1992 till now. People like you should just shut up and retire in an old folks’ home and be contented that you are a Tan Sri enjoying your sin money and not behind bars being in cohorts with the many crooks here.

Remember my many police reports against Nora Zam Zam a female teacher working in Sri Kuala Lumpur, PJ who not only molested my son but many others from 1992 till 2002. Did the authorities stopped her from teaching children under the age of 10? NO. Instead Osman another Tan Sri the owner of the private school allowed her to continue her act to cover his pride and arrogance not to admit I was telling the truth. Did you lift yourself from the mighty chair to investigate or seek the truth?

I personally know of many VIPs who indulge in playing with their daughter's private part and video taping them in their nude. What say you buy me RM1000 lunch and discuss it in your corrupted manner?

Child abuse and brutal killing of children will continue to rise as long as the AG, police and welfare play politic. There is no serious and will power of the authorities to take stern action against the abusers. Everyone is playing their own game to enrich themselves in material gain, forgetting their duties and acknowledge that child abuse is a huge task that can only stop or prevented if everyone is willing to do away with the limelight, arrogance and authorism and share the work as a team. Everyday there are pictures of police officers, ministers etc doing so-called good deeds etc in the media. Should civil servants being given glamorous publicity for not lifting a finger?

The abusers need help. As long as the authorities are slow, no incentive to investigate thoroughly or accept bribe, the public cannot help but continues to suffer in a brutal manner.

Dian

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