Pyrpolizer wrote:Paphitis wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:http://www.todayonline.com/world/asia/more-50-msians-feel-govt-hiding-information-mh370-poll
More than half of Malaysians polled last month believe that the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) government has been hiding information about Flight MH370’s disappearance, according to a survey by The Malaysian Insider.
that would be standard.
The investigators would be keeping information to themselves and it is necessary in order to allow the investigation to take place without any interference. Nothing peculiar to MH370.
What exactly do you think is the information that they <would be keeping to themselves and it is necessary in order to allow the investigation to take place without any interference>?
We are not talking for the source/s of the information here, but for the information as such.
Anything related to what is a criminal investigation now.
What they now is that MH370 altered course and all actions from the moment it disappeared from SSR were as a result of human intervention.
The aircraft was completely serviceable.
It's not something they can reveal right now because it will jeopardize further investigations. Also, someone's family members would potentially need protection from any outrage.