March 11(Sin Chew Jit Poh) -- Selangor State Officers Destroy Documents ….. Sulit
Selangor State’s Officers were in the process of destroying some confidential (Sulit) documents when cleaning and tidying up preparing to leave the administration office and hand over the control to the new Opposites (Barisan Rakyat) new state government.
PKR and DAP members rush to the scene to stop the destroying process…but some have already been shredded.Selangor treasury official later explained, the destroyed documents are “copies”, must be settled and the “Original” are still kept safe.
Selangor State Officers Destroy Documents ….. Sulit
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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