Comments – What is scared in Malaysia, nothing is scared as
even the toilets where you clean your bowels are renovations of the scared toilet
is a money making business. Yes the buffoons in charge do not use toilets to
shit as they shit anywhere they can .I bet the toilets in their homes do not
work but kept as status symbols. You can take the buffoons out from the jungle
but you cannot take the jungle out of the buffoons
Shame and shame but do the corrupted BN cares, I guess not
as they have been shitting where ever they like and it is second nature to them
A 5-year long renovation came to light and took place since 2012 in
the Parliament Building after the infamous massive roof leaks and electrical
wiring faults at the old building that hit the news headlines costs an enormous
amount of RM600 million.
Great mug shot for a Toilet out of order
Picture source: Dewan Budaya
It hosted the first
meeting of the fifth term of the 13th Parliament on March 6, this week.
However, the toilets designated for staffs, reporter and visitors we flooded
with water just two days after the reopening, this embarrassing situation
happened in both male and female toilets. The water was stagnant and it had
risen up to ankle level. yuckkk..
Picture source: China Press
I remember going to bathrooms in water parks to shower and change,
and the floors there were always flooded during peak hours to shower, and I
remembered how it irks me, I can just imagine how this would effect me.
The toilets had to be closed down in the afternoon to contain the
situation. Nobody can use the toilets in the parliament, so where did the go to
do their ”business’?
Not only did the toilet malfunction, the screens in the Parliament
building that designated to live stream the meeting has no sound.
Reporters present at the Parliament meeting can only see MPs’
mouths moving but have absolutely no clue what they’re talking about. The
purpose of the screen is to assist reporters to jot down notes from the
meeting. But how can they do their job when they can’t hear anything??
“The newly renovated Parliament building will incorporate green
technology such as installing solar panels, using recycled materials and
installing centralized control center for better energy efficiency,” said Work
Minister Fadillah Yusof. You did all that, but forgot to upgrade the toilets?
“Overall, I am satisfied with the renovation and upgrading works
on preparations made,” Minister in Prime Minister’s Department, Datuk Seri Azalina
Othman said during an inspection.
Fadillah said the cost of upgrading and renovating the Parliament
building has increased by RM80 million as compared to the initial cost of RM520
million due to re-measurements and additional technical works which included a
second chamber in the Parliament.
Well, now that most of their major renovation is done, they just
gotta focus on renovating the toilets otherwise, staffs won’t be able to use
the loo! At least the assembly hall looks more sophisticated and modern, with
new chairs and tables decorated with wood carvings.
Picture source: The Malay Mail
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