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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Soi Lek receives hell notes from 'Bank of Heaven'



MCA president Dr Chua Soi Lek has received two pieces of "hell banknotes", issued by the "Bank of Heaven".

The notes, which have a face value of ‘eight billion' each, came with a newspaper cutting and were sent to Chua in an envelope yesterday morning.

Showing the notes and the newspaper cutting to the members of the press this evening, after chairing the MCA presidential council meeting, Chua described the action as a "death threat" against him.

NONEThe newspaper cutting, believed to be from Sin Chew Daily, was about Chinese educationist organisation Dong Zong president Yap Sin Tian (right) commenting on the revival of the Segamat Chinese independent high school.

Chua said the hell banknotes were a death threat to him because they were given to him now, during the seventh month of the lunar calendar and the period of the Hungry Ghosts.

"Every time I say something, they will scold me. If I am not be careful, I can become a ghost," he lamented.

However, he stressed that he would not be threatened by such gutter tactics.
The banknotes are traditionally burned by the Chinese community as a gift to those in afterworld. 
‘Don't take part in Dong Zong protest'

Chua said he has no idea about who the culprits were, but he felt that there was no necessity to lodge a police report over it.
NONEOn the protest against Deputy Education Minister Wee Ka Siong (left) that Dong Zong has called for at Parliament on Sept 26, Chua urged all board members and the parent-teacher associations of Chinese primary, secondary and independent high schools in the country not to take part in it.

Most of the members of the board and PTAs are MCA members and they should not allow Yap and Dong Zong deputy president Chow Siew Hon to fulfil their personal political agenda through this protest.

"All these two leaders want is to fulfil their personal agenda, and you should not be ‘abused' and ‘used' by them," he added.

Chua called on Yap and Chow not to turn the education organisation into a political group and he also challenged them to contest in the coming general election.

"If they have a political agenda, (and think themselves to be) really talented, they should come out to contest and not turn whole institution into a political organisation," he added.

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