MEMALUKAN KERAJAAN MALAYSIA MEMANG KERJA DAP!!!
TETAPI HEBATLAH KALAU KERAJAAN BRITISH PUN DAP BOLEH MALUKAN!!!
Kalau kau orang tengok gambar kat atas tu, nampak macam REAL kan?
Tapi hakikatnya gambar ini hanyalah gambar palsu… Ha ha ha ha… Kononnya ahli DAP, Jeffrey Wong Su En menerima anugerah ‘Sir’ oleh Queen Elizabeth… Ha ha ha… Akhirnya gambar ini tersebar hingga ke London…
Apa-apa pun tahniah kepada Sir Jeffrey Wong Su En, kerana mempunyai angan-angan setinggi langit tetapi akhirnya jatuh berdebuk macam nangka busuk…
Akibatnya, pihak Kerajaan British mengecam Sir Jeffrey Wong Su En kerana cuba memalukan Queen Elizabeth…
Akibatnya, pihak Kerajaan British mengecam Sir Jeffrey Wong Su En kerana cuba memalukan Queen Elizabeth…
Mungkin lepas ni DAP akan meroyan mengatakan UMNO yang mereka gambar superimpose ini dan cuba memfitnah Sir Jeffrey Wong Su En…
Ha ha ha ha… Siapa dia Jeffrey Wong Su En yang nak sangat UMNO fitnah tu? Pengerusi DAP? Setiausaha Agung DAP?
Ha ha ha ha… Siapa dia Jeffrey Wong Su En yang nak sangat UMNO fitnah tu? Pengerusi DAP? Setiausaha Agung DAP?
Di bawah ini aku siarkan laporan gambar palsu ini oleh Telegraph.co.uk…
Oh ya perlu diingatkan akhbar ini bukan akhbar BN ye? Jadi harap takdelah puak-puak penjilat jubur DAP mengatakan fitnah UMNO… He he he he…
Oh ya perlu diingatkan akhbar ini bukan akhbar BN ye? Jadi harap takdelah puak-puak penjilat jubur DAP mengatakan fitnah UMNO… He he he he…
P/S: Anugerah kehormat Sir bukan semurah anugerah Datuk kat Malaysia ni…
Malaysian politician faked pictures of knighthood from the Queen
A Malaysian politician is facing the sack for superimposing his head on to a picture of the Queen giving out honours in an attempt to claim he had been knighted.
Barney Henderson Kuala Lumpur
Published: 10:00PM BST 08 Jul 2010
Published: 10:00PM BST 08 Jul 2010
Jeffrey Wong Su En has been accused of insulting the Commonwealth with his false claims. The fake photograph featuring Jeffrey Wong Su En and the Queen. Jeffrey Wong Su En has been accused of insulting the Commonwealth with his false claims. “Sir” Wong issued a press release detailing his award and became an overnight celebrity in Malaysia, where society has become obsessed by people with titles.
In the doctored picture issued by Mr Wong, he stands proud as Her Majesty pins the Knight Grand Cross to his breast. However, his name does not appear in the Queen’s birthday honours list. “We can confirm that we have no record of any honour having been conferred at any time by the British Government on Jeffery Wong Su En,” said a spokesperson from the British High Commission in Kuala Lumpur.
An analysis of Mr Wong’s photograph of him holding a certificate shows a crest at the top of the certificate claiming to be from Buckingham Palace, with a red seal. In fact, warrants for such honours are administered by the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood, which is based at St James’s Palace. Mr Wong’s certificate bears no resemblance to the Royal warrants used for such honours.
The collar worn by Mr Wong is not the pure gold collar of the British Empire worn at knighthood investitures. Finally, the knighthood investiture ceremonies for the 2010 birthday honours list have not yet taken place. Mr Wong, who is the deputy publicity chief for the Democratic Action Party, a Malaysian opposition party in Sabah, northern Borneo, claims the honour was in recognition of his contribution to aid organisation, Médecins Sans Frontières.
Rival politicians in the state immediately demanded an explanation.
Mr Wong, a self-proclaimed traditional Chinese medicine practitioner who also insists on the title “Dr”, attempted to clarify the matter, defiantly claiming his “knighthood” was conferred by Papua New Guinea in conjunction with the Queen’s 84th birthday celebrations. “This is a personal matter. It has nothing to do with the public, and it is becoming politicised,” he said, stating he is in the process of getting the relevant documents from the Papua New Guinea government.
Mr Wong, a self-proclaimed traditional Chinese medicine practitioner who also insists on the title “Dr”, attempted to clarify the matter, defiantly claiming his “knighthood” was conferred by Papua New Guinea in conjunction with the Queen’s 84th birthday celebrations. “This is a personal matter. It has nothing to do with the public, and it is becoming politicised,” he said, stating he is in the process of getting the relevant documents from the Papua New Guinea government.
Mr Wong has been questioned by police but was later released. However, he is facing expulsion from his party. Chin Teck Ming, supreme councillor of a rival party stated that if the claim is indeed false, Mr Wong had insulted a foreign monarch and members of the Commonwealth countries and tarnished the image of Malaysia.
2 comments:
Diharap pihak UK blacklistkan nama China ni kat airport dia. Jgn bagi masuk dan jejak kaki kat UK. Ini dikatakan bodoh piang. Berangan nak pakai SIR. Apa jasa awak?
kalau tak menipu,bukan cina namanya.
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