The problem here is that international law puts the Malaysians in control of the investigation but until the Malaysians sign over the investigation to someone else, this investigation is going nowhere and nothing of any significance will be pulled out of the ocean. And unfortunately that appears to be what the Malaysians intend.
Then witness response from the Maly-Gainsay-Olympics. . .
Why are Malaysian lawmakers kept in the dark over MH370, asks DAPLim said US officials close to the investigation said that the FBI examined data it received from Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah's flight simulator, but found nothing illuminating. Lim said clearly, US lawmakers were kept in the loop by US investigators into the missing MH370 and were regularly informed of the latest updates. "It is not the case in Malaysia as MPs, whether from Barisan Nasional or Pakatan Rakyat, are kept completely in the dark about the developments of the MH370 crisis," Lim said. "Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is at the centre of the biggest and longest ever multinational search and rescue operation for a missing aircraft," Lim said.
Hishammuddin has expressed frustration at the failure of international agencies, and the makes of plane and its engines, Boeing and Rolls-Royce, to explain what went wrong.
In an interview with Chinese TV he said it was unfair for Malaysian Airlines to take all the criticism and it was time for international companies and agencies involved in the hunt to "stand out there".