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Muthupalaniappan and his soul searching

June 8th, 2009
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This is sure to be one of the fastest turnaround in recent memory for MIC members. Muthupalaniappan did some soul-searching and patched up with MIC leadership (Samy Vellu lah..).

Me thinks after seeing prospective competitors like Sothi and Subra being trashed by Samy Vellu, Muthu fancies his chance by being in the good books of Samy Vellu. Vice President Muthu, anyone?

For an idea of Muthu-Samy spat during the recent presidential elections, just do a search in the blog.

If ever one needs proof that political is stinking sewer, this is it.

In politics, foes do not remain foes forever and friends do not remain friends forever. The latest development in MIC is testimony to this.

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After an unexpected change of heart, former vice-president M Muthupalaniappan has decided to call a truce with the man whom he severely criticised and even attempted to contest against for the top post in March.

Following some ‘soul searching’, the Seremban-based leader today announced that he has buried the hatchet with MIC president S Samy Vellu.

“I enjoyed a good relationship with the MIC leadership and I cherish it. But due to circumstances and leaders envious of me, my relationship with the leadership deteriorated to the extent that my presence was not welcomed. This also gave me an opportunity to gauge my strength and support in the party.

“Over the past few weeks, I did some soul searching over the situation in the party as well as the happenings in the Indian community,” he said.

“My heart bleeds to see what is happening in MIC and if the situation continues the party may head towards oblivion at the expense of the Indian community.

“I feel that everyone in the party, whichever side they are on, should set aside their differences, work and earn the respect of thadded.

Muthupalaniappan, who joined MIC in 1969 and held numerous party positions, also paid tribute to Samy Vellu for his effort in upgrading the lives of Indian Malaysians.

“Even though I have been separated by ‘outside evil forces’, I still have high regards for Samy Vellu as a leader who worked hard to raise the socio-economic conditions of the Indians here.

“But unfortunately most of the other leaders under him failed in their duties which is the main cause of the people losing confidence in MIC and the leadership,” he said.

Muthupalaniappan, who once accused the MIC president of failing the Indian community, said the community must be aware of Samy Vellu’s contributions.

“Although some would not be happy with my decision to join hands with Samy Vellu to work for the betterment of the community, I vouch that there is no other leader who has worked tirelessly for our community in our country like him,” he added.

The lawyer-turned-politician also revealed that following the request of numerous individuals, he and Samy Vellu held a ‘fruitful heart-to-heart’ discussion for an hour on how to strengthen MIC and make it relevant once again.

“I feel MIC must first try to change the attitude of the grassroots leaders and our community to regain the confidence of all Malaysians.

“Towards this end, I suggested that all closed branches be re-opened and all leaders expelled from the party be reinstated,” he said, adding that the imbroglio concerning the party’s debt-ridden investment arm Maika Holdings must also be positively addressed.

“I am pleased to note that Samy Vellu has now realised who are the genuine leaders who can assist the community. Knowing the prevailing conditions in MIC and the situation in the community, I feel that SamyVellu is the right person to continue to lead the Indian community by way of collective responsibility.

“I am confident MIC can be re-strengthened, revitalised and regain the confidence of the people,” he said.

In the run up to the presidential elections, Muthupalaniappan had on numerous occasions attacked the president.

However, he failed in his bid to contest against Samy Vellu when a sizeable number of his nominations were struck out, rendering him ineligible.

Even then, he had accused the president of employing underhand tactics.

I wonder who are those “outside evil forces”. Name and shame them la if got guts. Or maybe Muthu will join that group when the going gets tough in Samy’s camp?

Anyway, thanks to Muthu for this news. At least we have something to talk about during teh tarik today.

Samy Vellu spins story on Maika and Nesa

June 6th, 2009
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I can’t believe my eyes and ears. Did Samy Vellu just twisted his words  and blamed the loss of MAIKA shareholders on NESA’s injuction against  the sale of OAC for RM129 million? For many, many years, RM100 million did not give any returns and suddenly, a suit filed by NESA Coperative on 30th August 2007 is blamed for inability to reimburse the shareholders? What about the gap between 1986 and 2007 (a gap of 22 years? – where’s the profit/dividend, where the AGM reports? where’s…so many things?). Even if declared 10 sen dividend per year…

The press conference article appeared in Malaysiakini:

… As for Subramaniam, Samy Vellu accused him of holding up the sale of insurance company Oriental Capital Assurance Bhd to resolve the Maika Holding’s crisis.

Subramaniam is the head of Nesa Cooperative Bhd which purportedly took the injunction to stop the sale of the cash cow, an issue, Samy Vellu said, has been a thorn in the party’s ties with the Indians.

Samy Vellu who appeared annoyed, said the injunction prevented Maika Holdings from selling it to a prospective buyer who had since withdrawn his bid after the injunction was not lifted by Nesa Cooperative.

“The buyer had even given Maika Holdings a grace period of 10 days to get the injunction withdrawn and even paid a deposit of between RM13 million and RM14 million but the injunction was not withdrawn (by Nesa Cooperative),” he told reporters at a function in Kuala Lumpur.

He said since Subramaniam was the chairperson of Nesa Cooperative, the company’s action could indirectly be attributed to Subramaniam.

“Without him, I don’t think this (the injunction) would have happened,” he said.

Samy Vellu said he had tried to be “friendly” with Subramniam “but there was no solution on sight for the Maika Holdings sale.”

He lamented that the action by Nesa Cooperative had prevented Maika Holdings shareholders from getting back their money and now he had to take a bank loan to pay some of the shareholders who wanted their investment back.

“I feel sad for the shareholders some of who are very poor and they wanted the money,” he said, adding that if the sale had gone through, the shareholders numbering over 60,000 would have got back their initial investment and bonus shares.

And this press conference by Samy Vellu with Palanivel next to him was shown  on TV3 Buletin Utama just now.

Read excerpts from a letter published in Malaysiakini (Feb 12 2008) below:

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… Maika Holdings raised RM108 million in 1981 from Indians, especially rural folks from the lower- and middle-income groups. These people were told to use their life savings – and even sell their jewelry – to invest in Maika Holdings because they were told the company would give them returns that were 10 to 20 times their initial investment. This, of course, is sweeter an offer than any licensed bank could make.

Samy Vellu, whose rhetoric needs no introduction, managed to fool these mostly not-so-well- educated individuals into parting with their money.

If you ask anyone who was in MIC at that time about how they organised groups of people to go out there to convince the masses to part with their money, you will be surprised. They even went to the extent of telling would-be investors to sell their properties and cattle to invest in Maika Holdings.

In other countries, this would have been considered a huge financial scandal, not just because of the amount of money involved, but because of the number of people involved in fleecing equally vast numbers of poor and less-educated citizens.

The RM108 million then had a buying power that was 10 to 15 times its value today. In today’s terms, it would be valued between RM1 billion and RM1.5 billion. Shortly after the initial investments were collected, the recession in the mid-1980s enabled the cash-rich Maika Holdings to go shopping for properties and collect fantastic deals.

If those properties were still in the hands of Maika Holdings, the company would be worth some RM3 billion to RM5 billion today. But those properties were sold at below-market prices through shady deals in which more money was transferred under the table than through actual and legal sales agreements.

Some of us may also remember the Telekom shares scandal, in which Maika Holdings was extended an offer to buy Telekom shares during its initial public offering (IPO). But Maika Holdings did not buy the Telekom shares. Instead, Samy Vellu bought them through his personal company, because Maika Holdings, supposedly, did not have the money to do so.

Maika Holdings could have made RM30 million, but this opportunity was hijacked by the sole defender and representative of the Indian community.

Telekom was only the first privatised government department. Since then, many other government agencies and departments have been privatised. As with Telekom Malaysia, shares were offered to Maika Holdings, but the offers were hijacked over and over again by Samy Vellu and his gang.

Using the Maika Holdings money, the gang bought into well-run companies and turned them upside down by appointing their own people to run these companies, squandering away the profits with luxurious parties and lavish parties, and, finally, by closing down these companies. They plundered in epic proportions.

To date, Maika shareholders have received almost nothing for their investments. The Maika Holdings scandal has cost many their life savings, property, opportunities to send their children for advanced education and so much more.

Recently, during a political speech, Samy Vellu announced that he will return RM1.30 for every RM1 invested in Maika Holdings and set a deadline of 100 days to do so. At the end of the deadline, however, he conveniently turned around and said that he has nothing to do with Maika Holdings because Maika Holdings is a business enterprise and he is only the president of MIC.

The managing director of Maika Holdings, Vel Pari, the son of Samy Vellu, then said that he did not know of any such deadline and, as such, is not bound to honour any kind of commitment.

Those who had the courage to go to Maika Holdings’ annual general meeting last year were met by thugs who intimidated and harassed anyone who raised questions about the management.

NESA filed the suit due to the way the AGM was held. Read about it here and see pictures of an injured man at the shameful AGM here. You can read more on the AGM at this website. Also read this article in Aliran magazine.

Due to the injuction (for TWO long years, what  have the MAIKA leadership been doing? Never discuss with NESA?), nothing seemed to happen. There were claims by Samy Vellu that that those who turn up at MIC HQ will be reimbursed by him but did it materialise?

Due to the delay of two years, Salcon, the company that wanted to buy MAIKA cashcow OAC pulled out.

Syed Ali Alhabshee picks on Bar Council and Indians in it

June 2nd, 2009
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From UMNO Bahagian Cheras website [my comments in italic]:

TUDUHAN Ahli Parlimen Klang, Charles Santiago bahawa Malaysia mengamalkan sikap pilih kasih berhubung isu Palestin dan kaum Tamil di Sri Langka sebagai tidak tepat dan bermotifkan politik.
Menurut Ketua UMNO Bahagian Cheras, Datuk Wira Syed Ali Alhabshee, situasi di Palestin dan Sri Lanka adalah berbeza dan tuduhan yang dilemparkan itu tidak adil kepada kerajaan Malaysia.
Katanya, Malaysia adalah anggota paling aktif dalam Persidangan Negara-Negara Islam (OIC) dan bertanggungjawab membantu rakyat Palestin yang ditindas oleh rejim Yahudi.
Palestin adalah isu agama dan umat Islam yang tertindas dan di zalimi Isreal, tetapi di Sri Lanka adalah kepentingan perjuangan politik satu kaum minoriti untuk berkuasa menerusi cara pemberontakan,” tegasnya. [note that time and time, our leaders have said its not a religious issue (Islam versus Jews), but the right of the Palestinians over their own land. This fellow got it wrong. In Sri Lanka, one can always argue that the minority Tamils lived a separate life until British united them under one banner with the Singhalas. Thus isn’t it the same? Fighting for right to live in own land? Correct me if wrong.]
Beliau menegaskan, kerajaan negara ini tidak pernah menyokong atau memberi bantuan kepada mana-mana kumpulan pemberontak yang berjuang untuk membentuk sebuah kerajaan di negara-negara tertentu.
“Saya mengingatkan Ahli Parlimen Klang, jangan cuba bermain api untuk meniupkan sentimen perkauman di negara ini. Jangan sentuh kepentingan kaum dan agama Islam untuk agenda politik,” tegasnya.
Beliau berkata, tuduhan Charles bahawa Malaysia mengamalkan sikap pilih kasih berhubung konflik yang berlaku di Sri Lanka adalah satu pembohongan dan boleh mencetuskan kegelisahan kaum di negara ini. [actually, I think only the politicians  are syok sendiri – claiming that everything under the sun is threat to national security. the rakyat not really bothered with things going on elsewhere. They are more worried about bread and butter]
Syed Ali yang juga Setiausaha Badan Perhubungan UMNO Wilayah Persekutuan menjawab tuduhan yang dibuat oleh Ahli Parlimen Klang dalam satu forum awam anjuran Majlis Peguam, mengenai konflik di Sri Lanka di Kuala Lumpur semalam.
Charles yang turut menjadi panel dalam forum itu menuduh Malaysia mengamalkan pilih kasih dengan memberi layanan berbeza ke atas masyarakat Tamil di Sri Lanka dan rakyat Palestin.
Syed Ali menyelar sikap Charles yang mengambil kesempatan mempolitikkan konflik di Sri Lanka dengan Palestin kerana ianya ada hubung kait dengan kepentingan agama.
Di bumi Palestin ianya merupakan tindakan penghapusan etnik oleh kaum Yahudi terhadap umat Islam dan kekejaman rejim Israel telah mendapat perhatian badan dunia termasuk seluruh negara Islam seperti Malaysia,” tegasnya. [ err…same with Sri Lanka case la…other countries also “memberi perhatian” to the war in Sri Lanka. If I may say, only the Muslim countries are quiet on Sri Lanka issue. ]
Beliau menjelaskan, rakyat Palestin berjuang kerana menebus kembali tanahair mereka yang telah dirampas oleh rejim Yahudi yang menyebabkan mereka menjadi pelarian di bumi sendiri.
“Umat Islam dibunuh dan hak mereka telah dirampas oleh Yahudi, maka generasi mereka berhak untuk bangun menentang kekejaman dan kezaliman rejim, malah seluruh masyarakat dunia memberi bantuan kemanusian kepada rakyat Palestin,” ujarnya. [err…isn’t it the same in Sri Lanka?]
Sehubungan itu, Syed Ali membidas sikap Majlis Peguam yang bersusah payah mengadakan satu forum hanya bermatlamat untuk memberi fokus kepada kepentingan masyarakat Tamil di Sri Lanka.
“Saya nak tanya Majlis Peguam, apakah majlis itu didaftarkan di Sri Lanka atau di India, jika sangat berhajat untuk dilihat sebagai pembela kaum, maka saya syorkan Majlis Peguam didaftarkan sebagai pertubuhan politik,” tegasnya.
Katanya, tindak-tanduk Majlis Peguam sudah lama menampakkan sikap prejudis terhadap kerajaan dan sengaja mencetuskan sesuatu isu yang menyentuh kepentingan kaum dan menghiris persaaan umat Islam di negara ini.
Sehubungan itu, Syed Ali meminta kerajaan khususnya Kementerian Dalam Negri (KDN) supaya memantau apa jua aktiviti Majlis Peguam bagi mengelak wujudnya unsur-unsur yang boleh mencetuskan ketegangan kaum.
Majlis Peguam majoritinya di anggotai oleh kaum India dan mereka sering mencipta isu yang menyentuh kepentingan umat Malayu dan Islam di negara ini. Perbuatan ini sudah lama berlaku dan perlu diberikan perhatian serius oleh kerajaan,” tegasnya. [Wah..now this guy is blaming the Indian lawyers for all the recent problems in the country.]
I don’t think I like this guy.

Honorary Doctorate of Humanity for Mahathir

May 29th, 2009
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Lim Kok Wing University is giving Honorary Doctorate of Humanity to Tun Mahathir next weekend. Saw a lots of buntings along the roadside past few days.

Their website has more details. It seems Nelson Mandela is also recipient of such Doctorate.

Date: 8 June 2009
Time: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Venue: Hall of Fame, Limkokwing University, Cyberjaya
Location: Malaysia

* Pity the staff, have to work on weekend 6th (public holiday!) and 7th to arrange the function. Hope will get replacement leave.

Samy backs Palanivel for deputy president

May 27th, 2009
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Not sure how reliable the news from Bernama is, but here it goes as reported by MK: Samy supports Palanivel to defend his post, and subsequently replace Samy as president next year.

MIC deputy president G Palanivel has received the backing of S Samy Vellu to defend his post at the party polls in September and eventually succeed the latter as president.

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According to Bernama, a senior state MIC leader revealed that the former women, family and community development deputy minister had received the blessings of Samy Vellu.

The president, he said, endorsed Palanivel for deputy president last week at a meeting with several senior MIC state leaders and had informed his decision to vice-president S Sothinathan and Human Resources Minister and MIC secretary-general Dr S Subramaniam.

Sothinathan was earlier widely tipped to receive Samy Vellu’s backing for the party number two post, following the MIC president’s “stormy” relationship with 58-year-old Palanivel over the last year.

However, it is learnt that the president’s decision favouring Palanivel was expected, taking into account the age and experience of the journalist-turned-politician in leading the party.

“The president also felt that Palanivel, had the humanity, close contact with the grassroots and various other qualities to take helm of the party after he retires,” said the leader who did not want to be named.

Palanivel could not be contacted for comment.

Samy Vellu after winning the presidential election uncontested in March, this year, had declared that this would be his last term and whoever picked as deputy president at the party election would take over the leadership of the 630,000-member party after his retirement from active politics.

However, many had expected Samy Vellu’s decision to favour Palanivel especially with the “close relations” the two leaders are enjoying presently.

Prior to the presidential election, Samy Vellu told a closed-door gathering of party division leaders from Selangor at a hotel, here, that his relationship with Palanivel, fondly known as “GP” in the party circles was akin to the relationship of a husband and wife.

“In a husband-wife relationship there are bound to be fights and disagreements but this does not mean that we have to divorce. That would not make a happy marriage. My relationship with Palanivel is the same. We are like a husband and wife team,” Samy Vellu was said to have told the division leaders.