Posts Tagged ‘Selangor’

Criminal Councillors in Ampang?

July 3rd, 2008
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It seems that two nominees to a Selangor municipal council have been accused of having been involved in criminal activities just few days before they are to be sworn in as Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) councillors next Tuesday. Those two candidates are being investigated by the police following complaints by the public. NST reports that three of them have problems.

At least three candidates, already issued appointment letters as
councillors, are being scrutinised following claims by an Ampang
resident that two had police records for robbery and involvement with
the underworld. Another is alleged to have served time under preventive laws. Checks with the police confirmed that at least one had a criminal record

I have to blame the committee (including Ampang MP Zuraida Kamaruddin) who vetted the nominees. The naming of councillors were delayed for three over months due to different selection process as compared to previous government.

Khalid had said that the three-month delay was due to the time taken to vet the list, which was sent to the respective councils last
week

However, all candidates should have been vetted by ACA, police, Insolvency Department, Bank Negara, Syariah court (for muslims), MPAJ and the rest of the cavalry. This would have ensured a better selection of candidates. Candidates who won’t be disputed.

Now, Khalid Ibrahim says it will take another 6 months to vet the candidates, and those found guilty will be removed.

Over the next six months, we will check the backgrounds of all the 288 councillors selected by the state government

Zuraida also clarified that:

Zuraida said a committee had vetted the list based on certain criteria and quotas. “We had submitted names of people who have worked hard and shown consistent performance. “The two nominees in question were genuine in helping us. They did not take a single sen from me,” she said. Zuraida added that the nominees would be removed if there was evidence of criminal activities.

Meanwhile, MPAJ boss created an escape route by denying any knowledge:

MPAJ president Mohammad Yacob said he was shocked by the allegation. He said the council did not have any details of the nominees because the state government provided the list.

Islamic NGOs protest against building houses of worship

July 3rd, 2008
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Well, the actual statement says:

Abdul Rahman said the memorandum also protested against the unrestricted construction of houses of worship of all races without consideration for racial sensitivities.

The memorandum was given by a coalition of 100 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Selangor today. Some 200 representatives of the NGOs, led by Datuk Abdul Rahman Palil, handed the memorandum to the sultan’s naval aide-de-camp (ADC) Commander Ahmad Ramli Kardi at Istana Bukit Kayangan.

The statement above sounds very vague and not to mention dangerous. What is meant by “unrestricted” and “consideration for racial sensitivities”. In Bolehland, that is usually associated with a one-sided argument for the privileged race.

I think these people should not butt in on issues that is not related to their religion. Its not as if the authorities are planning to demolish a mosque and build a gurdwara on it or using the temple to convert muslims. This is what makes the rest of Malaysians tick and become wary of their religion.

Let each neighborhood have its own set of places of worship so that people don’t have to travel far. We have seen in Penang and Malacca where various institutions basically on the same street without problem for centuries.

Manoharan service centre launched

June 30th, 2008
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Its a struggle to manage a family while running a constituency on behalf of the husband. Hope Ms Pushpaneela will persevere. The service centre was officially launched about 120 days after the general elections. Hopefully more people will benefit from the centre.

Details from Malaysiakini:

A loving wife and a team of dedicated volunteers is what keeps Kota Alam Shah state assemblyperson M Manoharan’s service centre alive. At the centre’s official launch today in Klang, S Pushpaneela was all smiles as she personally greeted some 200 supporters who dropped by to celebrate the event.

Wife of Internal Security Act detainee Manoharan, Pushpaneela has been campaigning tirelessly not just for his release but during the elections three months ago too.

Pushpaneela told Malaysiakini that it had taken a while to find an ideal place for Kota Alam Shah residents to access. “It took a while. I was looking for an ideal place so people in the constituency can come easily. We found this place three months ago. “The owner of this unit is very kind and gave me reasonable rate at RM550 per month for which I pay every three months,” she said. Pushpaneela explained that she had first paid the rent from her own savings but is now currently assisted by the Selangor state government.

She then paid tribute to all the volunteers who had assisted her though such trying times while juggling her role as a mother of three. According to Pushpaneela, the service centre has about nine staff who volunteer their time to help deal with complaints.

On Manoharan’s condition in Kamunting, she said: “He’s fine healthwise. Most of the time when I visit him, he’s always smiling. That’s probably because he does not want me to worry.

“He looks fine but I know deep in his heart, he wants to come out and work for the people who voted for him,” she added.

One of the volunteers, M Ganesan (right) – known as a ‘action man’ – is tasked with dealing with infrastructure and local government matters. “We deal with issues like floods, financial assistance, clogged drains, recommendation letters and resident association matters. “We visit Manoharan regularly and consult him with the various problems arising. So he gives us advice,” he said. Ganesan noted that most of the volunteers are living in Kota Alam Shah for 20 to 30 years, so they have the advantage of knowing the area and issues very well.

Another volunteer, Damien Thanam (left) said the service centre functions on Manoharan’s belief that everybody should be given assistance regardless of their differences. “We need to help everybody without discriminating their race, religion or even locality. We have 50 per cent of complaints from local residents and the other 50 percent from outside. “People who come to us from outside Kota Alam Shah, we won’t turn them away but we will give them administrative help and relay all the information to their respective state reps,” the political secretary to Manoharan said.

He also noted that it was not difficult to keep the service centre running even without Manoharan around. “We are the experts in running the centre without the state rep around. Can you imagine what this place will be like if the state rep is around?” he said with a grin.

The service centre located on Persiaran Raja Muda Musa in Klang is currently open twice a week on Tuesday and Friday from 7.30am to 10pm. Beginning July, it will open at the same hours but on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Cronyism in PKR led Selangor?

June 29th, 2008
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Frankly speaking, I can’t accept the ridiculous reason given by Rusli, Anwar’s younger brother that both Anwar and MB Khalid Ibrahim never knew of his appointment as Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad’s (KDEB) special advisor in APRIL, just a month after general elections.

Rusli said that in April, he was appointed special advisor to KDEB
president Abdul Karim Munisar with no executive power and is not a
member of the board of director in any companies held by KDEB

Its not a matter of knowing or not knowing, but a critical issue of public perception. Surely the brother is not so stupid to realise the implications when people hear about his appointment, given that KDEB is state owned investment arm. This is the sacrifice that people in politics have to make. When a person joins politics and hold (virtual) power, the whole family plus relations suffer due to the public’s expection of ethics. He should have not accepted the position in the first place.

If people can question Mahathir, Badawi, Samy Vellu, Ong Ka Ting, Ling Liong Sik, etc., surely can question Anwar! This is not “baseless accusations” but the perception created in the eyes of the public.

Even though Rusli has resigned, the damaged has been done. More ammo for BN and especially Toyo’s Selangor BN.

PKR crisis in Selangor

June 25th, 2008
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Looks like Khalil manages to find another issue to be embroiled in. He seems to be in the papers for all the wrong reasons nowadays.

Before ACA concluded their inquiry, he announced that his aide is suspended. The guy was not informed prior to the announcement it seems. The aide, Yahya Mat Sahri had quit the post and also as Selangor PKR secretary. I understand that the MB wants to show that there will be fair and unimpeded investigation, but he should have informed the affected party.

Meanwhile, several division heads in Selangor PKR are unhappy that key positions such as councilors were not being given to the party warriors, but instead allocated to professionals.

We are angry that many of our pejuang (party warriors), especially division heads, were not appointed into the government, including as local councillors.
We are not happy as the people we named were not only qualified but were with the party during reformasi (reformation) time and even braved teargas and beatings for the party,