An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
As a friend said, 'Wilson has never believed in gainful employment. The very thought of going to work to earn an honest salary was anathema to him.' He always wanted to find the easy way to success and inevitably this was a journey to crime. No one forced him, no one put a gun to his head, society had not abandoned him - he had opportunities to sort himself out both then, during his criminal spree and even now. But he always wanted to the easy way out - and that would time and again prove to be his downfall. In this series, I will reveal some of his activities.
Since with the publication of his book, he has decided to be a 'sabo king' and do a number on the persons who have helped him, worked with him or under him. It's only fair that in his attempt to paint a glowing picture of himself, or minimising his roles in some of the most telling tales of match fixing, the real side of Wilson Raj Perumal is brought to the surface as well for the discerning reader to decide which is true.
In this first part I will touch on some of the excerpts revealed in today's papers.
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http://anyhowhantam.blogspot.sg/2014...j-perumal.html
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