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| Break the code, pay the price |
| Steven Gan | Apr 3, 07 7:17pm |
He who is deaf, blind and silent will live a hundred years in peace.
So says a Sicilian proverb. Not surprisingly, its the Italian Mafia which has perfected the culture of omerta a code of silence which protects crime bosses from the long arm of the law.
For the Mafia, breaking the omerta is punishable by death. In Malaysia, its done with a little more finesse, but is no less effective.
Here, anyone who breaks this code faces the dreaded cold storage treatment where a person is suspended - unofficially - from his or her job.
Mohamad Ramli Abdul Manan has paid that price dearly. Despite being one of the most senior officers in the Anti-Corruption Agency, he was without a desk - let alone an office - for six years until his retirement.
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