Mystery behind Musa's resignation


Yes, there is in fact a mystery behind the inspector-general of police (IGP) Tan Sri Musa Hasan's resignation. A respectable source confirmed that Musa did tendered his resignation earlier but he was asked to retract it by home minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein in order to save the later's face from public scrutiny.

As the result, China Press who had reported the resignation too early was given a show cause letter for an alleged lie that they had never say. It is just that they had reported it too early through a leak from Bukit Aman.

And all a sudden, Hishammuddin today revealed that a transition process was taking place in the police force, which will see Musa relinquishing his post after his contract expires on Sept 13.

However, Hishammuddin also insisted that China Press had made a false report. The minister said that besides slapping the Chinese daily with a show-cause letter on March 13, a company representative from China Press was also summoned to the ministry this morning to provide a clarification.

In this case the China Press had certainly been made a scapegoat in what we called the Hisham-Musa tussle in the home ministry.

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