Ong Tee Keat and Lim Kit Siang: PKFZ Monday showdown in Dewan Rakyat
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What has Ong Tee Keat delivered so far:
We would like to applaud Ong Tee Keat for delivering on his promise to disclose Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) problems with the PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) report and organising a few task forces to heal the problem.
That’s definitely a first for BN and MCA. We also found that this action matches with Ong Tee Keat’s ‘courage’ slogan. And Najib’s 1Malaysia should not hesitate to encourage more of such resolute like this MCA President.
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What is Lim Kit Siang contributing so far:
We would also like to thank Lim Kit Siang and DAP for bringing to voter’s attention to the many questions raised through his blog, ranging from business dealings, accounting, accountability and many comments on feelings of betrayal.
As rational actors, we are concerned particularly with the questions on the PKFZ administrative and management problems. Lim Kit Siang is fully aware of Ong Tee Keat’s efforts and has mentioned his ministerial breakthrough in documenting and disclosing the PKFZ problems. We understand Lim Kit Siang’s unhappiness at the inaptness of the people in PKFZ which resulted in this fiasco.
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Suggestions for next step for MPs:
May we suggest perhaps for next step, Lim Kit Siang will consider to work on introducing a law at Parliament to ensure such GLC management problems will not arise again. He missed pushing for such a law following BMF scandal long ago. But now, with a stronger opposition bench, is a second chance for Lim Kit Siang to prove his ability to introduce such law in Parliament to upgrade Malaysian business environment.
May we the voters see a productive and progressive debate in Parliament coming Monday. Certainly, we will be closely following the updated reports from Malaysiakini webportal.
Good luck to both Member of Parliaments.
P/S: Perhaps one of these days we may be able to bring our children to see this story as a blockbuster movie showing in GSC or TGV cineplexes. It would make a very good voter’s education and guide to voting for an effective lawmaker.
Kuala Terengganu by-election: Raja Petra has gone overboard disrespecting Article 11 and Article 10
We are disturbed with the latest article “Does MCA support hudud?” by Raja Petra Kamarudin in Malaysia Today.
We have supported Raja Petra for his fearless opinions as freedom of expression is a right provided for under Article 10 and Article 11 of the Federal Constitution. (Article 10: Freedom of speech, assembly and association. Article 11: Freedom of religion)
However this time, we feel Raja Petra has gone overboard the provision of law as in his article he has trampled on rights of citizens on freedom of association and religion.
The below particular paragraph extract from Raja Petra’s article is particularly alarming, highly intimidating, intruding and disrepecting the personal sphere of non-Muslim:
MCA, do you or don’t you support Hudud?
Speak up now or forever hold your tongue.
Are you pro-Islam or anti-Islam?
Please tell us now and make it very clear. Tomorrow we are going to Terengganu to campaign for PAS and we want to know what to tell the Kuala Terengganu voters.
And it will either be “MCA is anti-Islam” or “MCA is pro-Hudud”.
As law abiding citizens and voters, we are greatly disturbed and strongly object the method deployed in above article of Raja Petra which trampled on personal rights provided in the Federal Constitution.
Raja Petra’s shameful attempt of crass politicking by issuing above ultimatum to Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) to support hudud is a highly mischievous attempt to bully their non-Muslim community.
Disgraceful Parliament first telecast
All thanks to MPs playing to the gallery.
Perhaps all were exhilarated to be in the Dewan Rakyat’s hallowed ground that made MPs like Karpal Singh, Bung Radin, Ngeh Koo Han lost balance of their right minds.
Thank you to them for showing to Malaysians their shallow decorum and lack of working knowledge:
Karpal for labeling BN as “Bigfoot”
In return Bung Raden called Karpal – “Monyet”
Then Ngeh demonstrated his terrible lack of knowledge in State vs Federal government roles.
We await with aghast for future telecasts.
The only redeeming feature today was Ong Ka Ting. Kudos to him for demonstrating knowledge of governmental role and most importantly, adherence to house decorum.
Read more in Malaysiakini.
Malaysia Parliament leaking…
Remember this man?
This was the YB who started a sheenigan in the Dewan Rakyat during a debate on water leaking in newly renovated Dewan Rakyat during which this man uttered at the woman YB who brought up the question: “Mana bocor? Batu Gajah pun bocor setiap bulan.” (Where is the leak? Batu Gajah (MP Fong Po Kuan) also leaks every month.) The word “bocor” here refers to a woman’s menstrual cycle.
Nazri, who is in charge of Parliament affairs, said the two MPs should not apologise to Fong or the DAP for their remarks. “I’m sure they didn’t have an agenda against Fong. But if they had offended women in general, that is another matter altogether. Then it’s up to them to apologise to women in general,” Nazri added.
Following an uproar by Malaysian women, Kinabatangan MP Datuk Bung Moktar Radin said he was sorry to all Malaysian women for his “unintended remarks,” but retracted the apology following a Cabinet directive to discuss the matter with then Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil.
This YB Bocor is now newly appointed Deputy Chairman of Backbenchers Club. We ask why because BN cannot be so lack of talent and have to put this YB who is well known for his loud, irresponsible and disgraceful utterances in Parliament.
Breaking news: MCA Wanita CC member to abandon ship
We hear from a source that a member of the MCA Wanita Central Committee will soon be resigning.
The lady was unhappy at not being nominated as candidate in the 12th General Elections.
We think its a pity, as the lady has not yet demonstrated her capability in the political arena, even though she excels in talking/debate in the short time she is in MCA.
In our opinion, women who harbour any intention to be political players must prepare psychologically beforehand so as not to cause any disappointment to herself or team members.
Politics is a marathon sports, ladies. Those who are not prepared to equip and train themselves up better will not have the necessary stamina to stay the whole course.
Anyway, all the best.
Did the Star lie? Demand for your goodies quick
The Star did not tell a lie and Malaysiakini was busily reporting to balance up with the opposition’s news.
The Barisan Nasional was on a roll in Penang yesterday, with top guns from its component parties making the rounds and distributing a lot of goodies to orang Penang.
Orang Penang were promised some new/relocated Chinese schools, jobs and given money (8 Indian NGOs received 10k each).
It is interesting second Finance Minister Nor Mohd Yakcop was in charge of handing out money to the Indian NGOs and promising to secure jobs for Indians. Maybe he will be running as a candidate in the GE after all.
Total goodies promised:
Chinese Schools – MYR3.8 million
8 Indian NGOs – MYR80,000 (handed out already)
Extra pocket money for 9,514 disable persons (registered with Community Rehab Centres PDK nationwide) – MYR951,400
Increased allowance for 1,479 PDK teachers – MYR443,700
Monthly allowance for new posts PDK supervisors – MYR1,200 x total numbers to be hired
We have no quarrel to increase necessary allowances for deserving Malaysians. But to announce all these goodies at one go in 1 day? Why could it not have been done sustainably or in good taste or with a bit of class during the past 4 years?
It’s too much for the stomach to bear.
It’s too much for the conscience to fathom.
It’s too much for the thinking voters to believe.
Poor orang Penang. We pity them for being overwhelmed by all these assaults on their emotions at one go.
There should be laws to disallow this kind of behaviour. So that campaigning can be more fair and can be judged on the strength of future policies, plans and real leadership.
What are you doing about it, SPR and the National Unity and Integration department?