tun dr mahathir mohamad said ‘what you have is cabinet which is not very knowledgeable all the time because it not made of up of expert of but politician, they can sometimes be stupid the cabinet merely gave approvals in principal and never really studied the implicatiom in some parts of the agreements’
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Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said ‘What you have is cabinet which is not very knowledgeable all the time because it not made of up of expert of but politician, they can sometimes be stupid the cabinet merely gave approvals in principal and never really studied the implicatiom in some parts of the agreements’Its a sad indictement that the majority of the cabinet members do not have the requisite level of education nor professionalism let alone the ability to run a department. Most of them were appointed based on dubious criterias. If you compare most of them to the calibre from our neighbouring contry, they win hands down. All we have are mostly parrots . What a sorry sight.
So the Malaysians has been suckers all this while do the people
Of kuala Tregganu what to be sucker all your life by voting for Barisan national.?
These are politicians with multiple sources of income
Who are not ashamed of overstaying their welcome
Many years in the cabinet have made them plump
We don’t need them to cause the nation more harm……..
Barisan this end of your chapter.HAS THE BARRISAN FOLLOWED ANY OF THIS GOOD ISLAM HAS THOUGHT US.
The following advice to the Governor (Wali) Mali Alk-Ashtar contained in a letter of Hazrat Ali (RA) gives in a nutshell the qualities of an administrator. He should be an ideal for his staff and fellow citizens and choose the most qualified yet pious, honest, truthful and God-fearing men for his administrative structure.He should be impartial and dispense justice with equity and should be very careful about the back biters, sycophants, corrupt and scandal mongers. He should constantly remain in contact with his staff consult them and should not issue authoritative and arbitrary orders. He should strike against corruption, injustice and evil usages of authority against citizens and take responsibility for any defect in his subordinates and staff. He should not reserve for himself or his relatives any common property in which others have share and stake.
If studied carefully, this letter of Hazrat Ali (RA) (text available in Nahjul Balagha) is a blueprint for efficient administration. It is based on the golden principles of Islam. The emphasis is on the character of the administrators.They should continuously watch that justice, social equity and honesty prevail in the society and conduct themselves as servants of the people and trustees of state and of those below them in command as well as the public in general. They should love their fellow citizen as they love themselves and their families and not behave like rulers. Please take note when he said servant of the people he meant there muslims christain and jews.THIS IS ONE OF CONDITION SET BY DATUK SERI AN WAR WHEN HE TEAM UP WITH MAHATHIR. ZAID SAYS HALF THE CABINET SHOULD BE PUT OUT TO PASTURE
Let justice be done
Speculation is rife that the Cabinet of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak will be leaner, meaner and slimmer. Or will it?
Inefficiencies caused by a bloated government stop the nation from moving forward, add cost to doing business, and makes life harder for ordinary folk. Thus, it goes without saying, that a smaller Cabinet will be well received.
In a normal competitive democracy, governments change hands every now and then. For instance, in Australia, a government averagely lasts for eight years.
New governments are often lean and slim as they re-examine past arrangements and set new priorities.
By the time they get bogged down by vested interests of their own, the voters will throw them out of office.
Malaysia has had no change of government since independence in 1957, thus there is hardly any impetus for major shake-up of the system.
Whenever a new leader takes office or a political leader needs to resolve a certain problem, layer after layer of bureaucracy is added on without removing redundant ones.
Najib has his fair share of the blame. For example, when he took over the finance portfolio last year, a project management unit (PMU) was formed in the Treasury; presumably the Implementation Coordination Unit (ICU) of the Prime Minister's Department had failed the task of dishing out contracts to Umno cronies quickly.
It is doubtful how lean and mean Najib's cabinet can be, given that the prime minister is governing through a grand coalition that has many powerful ministerial aspirants.
The cabinet of Tunku Abdul Rahman had only 13 ministers. The word 'deputy minister' was unheard of until Tun Razak formed the first Barisan Nasional cabinet after the 1974 election with 22 full ministers and 16 deputy ministers.
When Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad left office in 2003, his front bench has 76 members.
Tun Abdullah Badawi's post-2004 election saw a 93-member administration - the largest ever in history.
Although he managed to slim down the obese cabinet and its deputies, it was still a bloated 67-member bench.
There are several issues Najib should take into account if he were to build a 'world class' - (among the many over-rated terms in the country) team for a better Malaysia.
First, the spirit of checks-and-balances is essential to any democratic system. The prime minister in the Westminster model is supposed to be 'first among equals' and not a king or president with absolute power.
One important convention is that the prime minister does not hold concurrent finance portfolio as the latter's brief is to safeguard state funds while the top man's job is to spend.
Najib should relinquish the finance portfolio and appoint a full-time minister.
Second, there is a tendency to seek prime ministerial attention on everything, resulting in a huge prime minister's department covering everything from Islam to maritime enforcement.
It's time to rationalise the messy puzzle.
Many agencies currently placed under the prime minister's department should have been independently run and answerable to the Parliament such as the Election Commission, the Public Complaints Bureau, the Istana, and, ironically, the parliamentary service itself.
Third, partisan or 'cronistic' interests should not be built into ministerial arrangements.
Institutional integrity and efficiency supersedes all private profiteering considerations.
A case in point is public transport.
Not many people realise that the transport ministry has no say over public transportation. The Commercial Vehicle Licensing Board is the turf of the Entrepreneurial and Cooperative Development Ministry, with the objective of using public transport licensing power to build a Bumiputra commercial and industrial community (BCIC).
Another example is the governing of licensed money lenders, who often double-up as loan sharks.
Strangely, money lenders, who form a kind of financial institution, are under the local government and housing ministry, not finance ministry. The only explanation I can think of is that the money lenders, and by extension, the loan sharks, are more often than not, MCA supporters.
Finally, racial division of labour is not needed in an urbanised modern world.
Prior to 1970s, it is easy to segregate spatial existence racially, with most Malays living in the kampongs, Indians in the estates, and Chinese either in the urban sectors or new villages.
After half-a-century of formation, National and Rural Development Ministry still handle affairs of Malay villages while Chinese villages' affairs by MCA's Local Government and Housing Ministry.
Labour is still seen as an Indian issue, thus a MIC minister is tasked to oversee it.
Malaysia is now an urbanised nation with at least 65 per cent of its multiethnic population living in the cities. Their basic needs, such as transport, housing and jobs, are similar regardless of race and religion.
A 'new deal', as hyped by the media of Najib's premiership, must clean the cobwebs in our cabinet from the start.
Liew Chin Tong is the DAP MP for Bukit Bendera.
THE former chief justice had recently proposed that the civil and syariah systems of legal justice in this country be amalgamated. He specifically proposed that Muslim and non-Muslim judges can both determine cases argued by Muslim and non-Muslim lawyers alike, both in accordance with the common law and syariah principles. This has met with protests by the MCA which considers the proposal to be unacceptable. I think otherwise.
The proposal is timely and sensible in view of the make-up of Malaysian society today. We are a society that is being torn apart. On the one hand, a major segment of our society wants to be more Islamic. On the other hand, a vocal minority is concerned about its standing.
The MCA contends that to amalgamate the civil and syariah systems would erode the rights of non-Muslims guaranteed under Article 11 of the Federal Constitution. The MCA further contends that such an amalgamated system would lead to non-Muslims being subject to syariah law.
The argument clouds the real issue. A person does not go to court because he/she is desirous to submit to the common law system. Nobody wakes up one day and says, let me go to court today because I just feel an affinity with common law.
TODAY NAJIB IS TEAMING UP WITH MCA LEADER ONG THE PARTY WHICH HAS HISTORY OF HATING ISLAM ANY TO DO WITH ISLAM IT HATES
Let justice be done
THE former chief justice had recently proposed that the civil and syariah systems of legal justice in this country be amalgamated. He specifically proposed that Muslim and non-Muslim judges can both determine cases argued by Muslim and non-Muslim lawyers alike, both in accordance with the common law and syariah principles. This has met with protests by the MCA which considers the proposal to be unacceptable. I think otherwise.
The proposal is timely and sensible in view of the make-up of Malaysian society today. We are a society that is being torn apart. On the one hand, a major segment of our society wants to be more Islamic. On the other hand, a vocal minority is concerned about its standing.
The MCA contends that to amalgamate the civil and syariah systems would erode the rights of non-Muslims guaranteed under Article 11 of the Federal Constitution. The MCA further contends that such an amalgamated system would lead to non-Muslims being subject to syariah law.
The argument clouds the real issue. A person does not go to court because he/she is desirous to submit to the common law system. Nobody wakes up one day and says, let me go to court today because I just feel an affinity with common law.
THEY THE MCA WILL TELL THOSE WHO WANTS HUMAN ARM SOUP
GO ASK TOK GURU NIK AZIS. TODAY IN KUALA TRENGGANU BOTH OF THEM ARE ROMANCING IN FRONT THE VOTERS NAJIB SAID HE WILL ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS THIS ARE MY QUESTION ?CAN HE ANSWER WITH FACTS?
THE EDITOR , NOW THEY ADMIT THAT THE SMS WAS IN NEED SENT BY THEM BUT IS A PRIVATE MATTER.WHY WILL SOMEONE ENROUTE TO PUTRJAYA WILL WANT TO GET INVOLVE IN THIS EPISODE . HOW CAN THEY SAY THAT HE DID NOT ABUSE THE POWER?
WHY THE P.M HAS TO GO ALONG HIS WAY ? WHERE IS HIS PROMISE TO THE RAAYAT THAT
HE WILL FIGHT THE ABUSE OF POWER?
1. Defence would say it’s all in the evidence. Let the laws take their course.
2. The Judiciary would say they are above Board and cannot make public comments.
3. The rakyat says it’s all politics and a big farce.
4. The Mongolians would say there’s no justice in Malaysia.
5. The 2 other co-accused would say they take the rap for someone else?
6. The incoming First Lady would enjoy more of her shopping with delight.
7. The incoming PM would continue to have nightmares and sleep uneasy.
8. RPK would probably have an updated write-up sooner than later.
9. Ian Chin has no comment because he’s resigning.
10.And the former loud-mouth PM? Yes, he never play any active role.
These are all the salients points of ‘Justice At Work’ in Malaysia.
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I am not a defeatist by nature and I will stand my ground tremain stubborn and even obstinate in my fight for justice. However, I have of late been battling with a voice within me coercing me softly that our obstacles are just becoming too insurmountable. The boundaries and constrains that limit our investigations into alleged crimes of the government or individuals within the ruling party have resulted in all our painstaking efforts being dessimated by them.
Without a fair and honest judiciary system in place, it would be foolhardy to think that justice will be served to the perperators of these crimes. We must realise that the whole government machinery is totally at their mercy to manipulate at their whims and fancy. It is a bitter pill to swallow; heck, a damned bitter pill at that.
Nonetheless, we shall remain united in our fight for justice with one heart, one mind, one soul. One day soon, I know the truth shall prevail through the power of PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE
It is true, Razak did NOT murder Altantuya. However, Razak did call on Najib’s ‘men’ to assist him,
he should have known the worst case scenario - knocking off Altantuya!
In any case, getting ‘Najib’s men’ to forcefully remove or threaten a lady is certainly a crime, if one was to look at it from a civil right point of view.
He should have known the consequences of his action in employing ’strong arm tactics’ to remove a defenseless women, who was demanding to see him. This is what lead to the death of the defenseless lady and for that alone, he MUST NOT …i agree with you. He’s just the ‘caretaker’ who makes a lot of dough along the way. He didn’t kill her!!!
I bet, at some point, he probably regretted being the reluctant caretaker at the 1st place n was willing to trade all the dough back for his freedom. But it’s not that simple, when power players is in play behind. There’re consequences judging from the background of that power player. Come to think of it, i personally don’t even know anyone who is capable of ordering the killing and was actually THERE to watch her blown to pieces…well, it bring chills down my spine. I don’t even have the stomach for that!!!
I’m of opinion, just let ARB of the hook. If we pursue to focus on him too much, then we might put his family in danger, then the real perpetrator might want him to swim with the fish at the bottom of the ocean.
, my advice to you. Disassociate yourself with them. Donate all your ill gotten wealth to charity and consider yourself reborn n lead a simple life with your family. It’s always not too late to do the right thing. Maybe someday, when circumstances allow, you might want to tell us the truth of what really happen. I understand that the safety of your family comes 1st at this point .
AS FOR
Maybe the MCA,MIC,GERAKAN go to KT Chinese VOTERS TELL THEM WE ENCOURAGING WILD PARTIES WE OURSELVES UNWIND THIS WAY,SO HUDUD WILL BE A HINDERANCE TO US .GO TELL THEM,
How they rip off KTMB RICH LANDBANKand let it bleed to slow death if only could they allow the likes tonny and hisgang to take over whem DIAM proposed it at $2 today We would have the best rail service in Asia but how did the prime land in sentul west and in brickflields end with YTL AND MRRCB..HOW ? YOU ALL KNOW ABOUT PERWAJA, ASK PKR’s Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim BANK BUMIPUTRA, PKFZ issue was first raised by PKR’s Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim. The public waited patiently for full disclosure. It was slow in coming. But now that Pricewaterhouse Coopers has completed and submitted its report, Transport Minister Ong Tee Keat should come clean and put the matter to rest. PKFZ issue was first raised by PKR’s Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim. The public waited patiently for full disclosure. It was slow in coming. But now that Pricewaterhouse Coopers has completed and submitted its report, Transport Minister Ong Tee Keat ZAID SAYS HALF THE CABINET SHOULD BE PUT OUT TO PASTURE …
THIS ARE THE KT VOTERS VOICES IS ALREADY WRITTEN ON THE WALLS
Anyone with a thinking cap will know what the BN had done to the people all these years. They had enriched those in umno and politicised the mca and gerakan, and last but not least has marginalised the Indians in mic. Lets hope the BN will succumb to the defeat of March 8th 2008.
umno never treated all races equally.They openly practice racism,discrimination and have 2 sets of rules.They shift goal posts ,bend rules and have no respect for the rules of law.They are Mugabe of malaysia.
Quote : win or lose, Najib would still lose. It is a lose-lose situation for him.
Quote : As for MIC, it is as good as a dead horse. While Samy Vellu says he wants to re-brand MIC he forgets that re-branding MIC would most certainly involve his removal from the party as he has become synonymous with MIC itself. The way I see it, this time BN/UMNO is more dead than dead!
With the news/information on the way the highway concessions are structured and given, any one with any decency will tell you that after reading about how cunning and cheating the bastards connive to milk the rakyat with contracts that will ensure that the operators FOREVER PROFIT no matter how and with no mitigation clause for the government to re-negotiate, it really makes you REAL DUNGUN
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