Look, Who Open His Mouth?
Apr 25th, 2008 by Steven
Yes, I’m referring to Gerakan adviser Lim Keng Yaik describing Lee Kah Choon as ‘an opportunist and lacking in principle’. While KY is entitled to speak his mind, KC should not be bothered by the name calling, and just treat it as hot air.
I am sure that when KY was a Cabinet minister, he would have met many a ‘real’ opportunist without principle, who walked along the corridors of power. I wonder why he kept his silent then.
Come to think of it, perhaps KY should also advise corporations which are aligned to the Barisan Nasional to distance themselves from bidding for state projects initiated by the Opposition-controlled



