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Mar 12 2008



Someone unhappy with changes in Penang

Posted by poobalan at 4:49 pm under BornInMalaysia | | View blog reactions


Only one group is complaining about the changes being suggested/implemented by new Penang government. No prizes for guessing correctly!!! And this group resorts to its well-known style of warning and threatening others to submit to it. Still in dreamland I guess!

   

plans reforms in Penang, upset with coming changes
By : Sharanjit Singh and Audrey Dermawan
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GEORGE TOWN:

The -led Penang government has outlined several reforms it plans to undertake in the state administration, including awarding government procure ment contracts by open tender. Newly appointed chief minister Lim Guan Eng said the party also planned to immediately review the current practice of having only political appointees as representatives in the municipal councils.

Speaking to reporters, Lim said effective immediately, information about government contracts and tender bids would be uploaded to an Internet portal for public scrutiny. “We want to run a state administration free from cronyism, corruption and systematic inefficiency. “Instead, we advocate a stakeholders economy for all based on the principle of shared prosperity in an equitable manner,” he said.
Lim said he along with all exco members, state assembly speaker, deputy speaker and the respective heads of the Penang Island Municipal Council (MPPP) and Seberang Prai Municipal Council (MPSP) would also be making a public declaration of their personal assets.

He added that the -led coalition would also attempt to restore local government elections before the end of its term. In the interim, the state government intends to exercise Section 10(2) of the Local Government Act by appointing professionals and non-governmental organisation representatives as members of local government.

In an immeidate reaction, Penang secretary Datuk Azhar Ibrahim warned that if the new state government goes ahead with its plan to do away with the ’s practices, it will anger Malays in the state. “It will also result in unrest because they will face all sorts of hardship,” he said.

Despite 50 years of Independence, Azhar said the Bumiputera’s equity was still lacking by 18.7 per cent. The group has yet to achieve the 30 per cent target. Azhar claimed the , unlike Barisan Nasional, had never supported and encouraged the . “They claimed to represent the people of all races but are they really doing so?” he said. Since the party had been chosen by the people to lead the state, along with Parti Keadilan Rakyat, they should be responsible for each and everyone’s well being, Azhar said.

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One Response to “Someone unhappy with changes in Penang”

  1. VJon 12 Mar 2008 at 5:35 pm

    umno PG should be challenged to pull in an independant analyst to prove if their equity is actually 18.7% or way beyond 40% …….
    Their attitude is sickening !

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