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Abdul Rahman, who is BN strategic communications director, took issue with DAP’s Kluang MP Liew Chin Tong and Tanjong MP Ng Wei Aik’s statements blaming BN for Lim’s controversy.

“I advise these YBs to stop embarrassing themselves.

“Defending their master with lame excuses will only further weaken Lim’s position as chief minister,” Rahman said in a series of Twitter postings.

Rahman said it was not BN’s doing that got Lim into the position he is in right now.

“It wasn’t BN who forced Lim to buy the property and at such undervalued price. Stop blaming others.

“It wasn’t BN who forced Lim to buy the property from this particular lady whose boss is the KLIDC (Kuala Lumpur International Dental Centre Sdn Bhd) owner.

“The timing, seller, and price of bungalow buy (were) not determined by BN,” he said.

The Minister for Libel, Dahlan Rahman, is at it again.

This is the man who notoriously orchestrated the ban on Sarawak Report, based on concocted and rapidly disproved lies by a hired bankrupt journalist, Lester Melanyi.

Dahlan rests on the power of the Prime Minister to organise warrants of arrest and arm twist the courts, which in the case of Sarawak Report has meant we cannot pursue a suit in Malaysia against him.

However, now that this minister has discovered his moral outrage against corruption, we will suggest that he addresses the real issue, which concerns his  own party leader.

Taking Dahlan’s own argument, we did not force Najib to secretly transfer RM2.6 billion (and more) into his accounts, nor did we transfer and spend all those millions he took from the KWAP pension fund via SRC.

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