Posts Tagged ‘Perak’

PR reps tell tales of money politics

February 6th, 2009
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“money politics” is a term introduced to well by Malaysia (well, to be precise, by a political party in Malaysia). While the rest of the world uses more the common term – bribery, we invented a new term. Malaysia Boleh, of course!

Interestingly, “money politics” is not limited to intra-party on-goings only, if we are to believe the words of some Pakatan Rakyat leaders. RM60 million!!!! Seriously??? Like that means politician can be a career worth considering for our younger generation! Let’s face it, not everyone will be Tiger Woods or Ronaldo or Bill Gates. But everyone can try to be a politician. it does not really need any qualifications nor technical skills.

The first report sees Perak Pakatan reps saying:

IPOH: Five Pakatan Rakyat assemblymen have claimed they have been approached by agents to cross over to Barisan Nasional.

They are State Assembly Speaker and Tronoh assemblyman V. Siva­kumar, Sungkai assemblyman A. Sivanesan, Hutan Melintang assemblyman S. Kesavan, Malim Nawar assemblyman Keshvinder Singh and Buntong assemblyman A. Subra­maniam [all Indians. Interesting!].

Except for Sivakumar, the others claimed they were contacted in recent days.

Sivakumar said he was offered RM60mil to cross over last year before his appointment as Speaker.

Sivanesan said he was initially approached before he was sworn in last year, and on Tuesday he received a call to persuade him to cross over.

He said the caller said: “Tunggu apa lagi? Kerajaan dah lari sana. Kalau abang setuju, saya datang sekarang juga bawa abang duduk seminggu.” (What are you waiting for? The Government has changed. If you agree to cross over, I will take you into hiding for a week.)

Sivanesan said he was first approached last year by a man called Amir, and a meeting was arranged after he informed the party leadership.

He said he met Amir, accompanied by two others, at a fast-food outlet in Bidor, and was offered RM5mil and a seat on the state executive council.

He claimed Amir contacted him after he was sworn in and doubled the offer.

Keshwinder Singh said he was offered RM10mil plus the position of the Perak MIC chief and a place on the state executive council about a week ago. [Perak MIC post??? G. Rajoo must be seething with anger!]

“A man who said he was acting on behalf of an Umno leader came to my office in Kampar with the proposition,” he said.

All five assemblymen were present at the High Court as a show of support for Sivakumar who has filed a suit seeking to uphold the resignation of Changkat Jering, Behrang and Jelapang state assemblymen, thus getting the seats to be declared vacant.

The same paper reported another case by Kedah PR reps:

Two PKR assemblymen in Kedah claimed they were offered money to leave Pakatan Rakyat and become Independents after the March general election.

Lim Soo Nee (Kulim) and Tan Show Kang (Sidam) claimed that the offer of several millions of ringgit was made many times by the same man.

“The man last offered me money about a month ago. He offered a large sum of money to leave Pakatan Rakyat and become an Independent assemblyman. I do not know the man,” Tan told reporters at the official declaration ceremony of Pokok Sena as the state’s 12th district yesterday.

Lim said he was also offered a large sum of money but the man stopped making the offer after several months.

Lim and Tan said they reported the matter to the PKR headquarters.

These allegations are being bandied now probably to drive the point that the defectors in Perak were offered similar propositions as well.

Is BN’s Perak MB an Indian?

February 6th, 2009
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This is a non-issue. Just my curiosity.

I can’t help but notice that the BN’s candidate for Perak MB, who was duly appointed by the Sultan looks like an Indian. Is he a 3/4, 1/2, or 1/4 Indian? Anyone can clarify? Perhaps his roots are Indian? Or, another possibility is he has Orang Asli/aborigines blood? Some people may say since his from Pangkor Island, naturally darker skinned because the locals there were involved in fishing (exposed to hot sun) and fish processing (heat).

Or is it just poor lighting during the shoot?

adun-pangkor-datuk-zambry

Taken from Perak BN website.

Or how about this pic:

drzambry02

DATO’ DR. ZAMBRY ABD. KADIR merupakan anak jati Pulau Pangkor pertama yang diberi kepercayaan oleh pucuk pimpinan parti diberikan tanggungjawab sebagai ADUN Pangkor.

Bagi beliau, jawatan wakil rakyat adalah amanah yang dipikul untuk negara, negeri dan rakyat.

Selepas bergelar wakil rakyat, pelbagai pendekatan dan agenda telah diambil bagi memastikan pembangunan dan kebajikan rakyat terus dipertahankan.

Profil

  • Nama : Dato’ Dr. Zambry Abd. Kadir, D.P.M.P., A.M.S.
  • Kawasan : Kawasan Pangkor
  • Portfolio : Ahli Majlis Mesyuarat Kerajaan (EXCO)
  • Parti : Barisan Nasional
  • Jawatan : Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Pelajaran, Pengajian Tinggi, Sains dan Teknologi
  • Alamat Pejabat : Aras G, Bangunan Perak Darul Ridzuan, Jalan Panglima Bukit Gantang Wahab, 30000 Ipoh.
  • Tel Pejabat : 05-6855590
  • Faks Pejabat : 05-6852117
  • Alamat Rumah : No. 468, Kampung Masjid Pulau Pangkor 32300 Pulau Pangkor
  • Pusat Khidmat : Lot 269, Bangunan UMNO Jalan Haji Mohd Ali 32000 Sitiawan.

Picture and info taken from: Buletin Pangkor.

It will be a great boost indeed as he will be following the steps of other politicians. Plus he is a PhD holder (?).

Defectors appear with Najib

February 4th, 2009
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NST reports that PKR and DAP defectors, plus UMNO defector all were in Putrajaya at Deputy PM Najib’s office. It seems BOTA Adun did a double defection and returns to UMNO. With this, BN should 7-seat majority with support of independent candidates.

NST reports Nizar announces dissolution of Perak government

February 4th, 2009
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I’m surprised to read NST update:

Nizar declares Perak Assembly dissolved
By : Bernama

IPOH, Wed:
Perak Menteri Besar made the extraordinary declaration that the Perak State Legislative Assembly has been immediately dissolved. In a Press conference held just now in Ipoh, he said he has an audience with the Sultan of Perak at 5pm to get the Ruler’s consent for the assembly’s dissolution.

But the news disappeared soon after.

However I managed to get the original version from Bernama:

Perak MB Announces State Assembly Dissolved, To Seek Palace Consent

IPOH, Feb 4 (Bernama) — Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamad Nizar Jamaluddin today in a drastic and an unprecedented move announced an immediate dissolution of the state assembly following political uncertainty in the state.

He told a press conference in Ipoh that he is seeking an audience with the Sultan of Perak to obtain his consent.

— BERNAMA

This is most unusual. He had not seen the Sultan yet and already make the announcement. I think he will get another tongue-lashing from the ruler.

Perak state assembly to be dissolved today

February 4th, 2009
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Malaysiakini reports as below:

Perak assembly to be dissolved today?
Feb 4, 09 12:12pm
Perak Menteri Besar Mohd Nizar Jamaluddin is expected to have an audience with the sultan within the next hour. It is learnt that he is seeking the dissolution of the state assembly.

If the sultan accedes to the request, a snap state election will have to be called in view of the present political uncertainty in Perak as a result of defections.

MB Nizar said that this would be the last option, yesterday. Looks like Pakatan has no choice. They may argue about the legality of EC’s statement or the validity of the resignation letter, but previous court cases had favored the elected representatives. So, rather than taking chances in court, the state government decides to take chance in election, if they state assembly is dissolved today.

If dissolved, it would be a election that BN won’t appreciate especially with the economic problems at hand. On the other side, the creation of dual JKKKs and and other steps by Federal government may create awareness in Perak that if the same coalitions rules both Federal and state, things will be easy (but not necessarily something which is good/right).

The Bota assemblyman may lose in coming elections, while the two ex-PKR fellow may well see the end of their political careers.