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The MACC’s image is now dirtier than drain water, after Teoh Beng Hock’s death and the probe into suspected abuse of funds in the Selangor government. Even before the MACC came into being, its predecessor the Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) never had great success in the courts or its investigations.
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Former Perak Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin today accused State Secretary Datuk Dr Abdul Rahman Hashim of being the “de facto mentri besar” by controlling Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abd Kadir and meddling with state assembly matters.
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People get the governance they deserve. (so think wisely...)Nizar, in a press conference at the Perak Pakatan Rakyat headquarters here earlier, alleged that Abdul Rahman had been the one to convince Zambry and Speaker Datuk R. Ganesan to replace the current sergeant-at-arms of the state assembly with 15 “samsengs from Umno's Pekida”.
He had earlier also claimed that the “samsengs” had targeted five Pakatan Rakyat assemblymen and would attack them if they caused any trouble during the Oct 28 sitting.
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“Zambry has no power — he is just the stooge of Abdul Rahman. Abdul Rahman was the one who convinced Zambry and Ganesan to change the sergeant-at-arms to the 15 samsengs.
“Did you know, Abdul Rahman is the de facto mentri besar? He has been ruling the state all this time,” said Nizar.
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Ganesan, in denying the accusation, reminded Nizar that he had been carrying out his duties in the same manner as he had done when the PR had ruled Perak last year.
“I did the same thing during his (Nizar's) time. There has been no change in the way I carried out my duties during his time,” he said.
He added that he was “only the government servant in charge of state administration” and would not work outside of his jurisdiction by meddling with matters in the government's legislative body.
“I am discharging my professional duties based on rules and principles and acting within the laws and regulations,” he insisted.
Since the Perak crisis exploded, Abdul Rahman has been PR's target of blame for the hindrances their lawmakers had faced in attempting to enter the State Secretariat to convene their assembly sittings and Rights and Privileges Committee meetings.
Several police reports as well as legal suits had also been filed against the State Secretary, accusing him of infringing the fundamentals of the doctrine of separation of powers.
The chief of the state's executive arm had also been accused of giving orders to the police to stop the assemblymen from entering the state assembly hall, to be present in the hall during the May 7 sitting as well as to forcibly remove former Speaker V. Sivakumar from his chair.
During the press conference earlier, Perak PAS commissioner Abu Bakar Hussain urged the police not to meddle with any affairs during the coming Oct 28 sitting.
“Perak PAS is urging the police not to make a repeat of the state assembly sittings before this on March 3, May 7 and Sept 2.
“It was clear during these sittings that the police had blocked PR assemblymen from holding the session,” he said.
He added that Perak PAS also wanted an assurance from the police that they would ensure the safety of the PR assemblymen against any disturbances from the “samsengs” in the state assembly hall.
One of the major reasons we’ve drifted from the Founders’ vision of liberty in the Constitution was the division of the concept of freedom into two parts. Instead of freedom being applied equally to social and economic transactions, it has come to be thought of as two different concepts. Some in Congress now protect economic liberty and market choices, but ignore personal liberty and private choices. Others defend personal liberty, but concede the realm of property and economic transactions to government control.
By all accounts, Datuk Seri Najib Razak tabled a solid Budget 2010, one that attempts to cut the deficit while ensuring all sectors get their due.
There were some nice touches — particularly for students and expatriates, their families, farmers, office workers, and a few others. Even heroes have their allowances raised five times. No one was left out.
Even the corrupt will get their due, when the prime minister announced with the formation of 14 Special Corruption Sessions Courts and four special Corruption Appeal High Courts.
Currently, there are only two special courts in Kuala Lumpur and two more in Shah Alam, according to Najib, who said the anti-graft measures are part of the National Key Result Areas (NKRAs).
Najib, who is also finance minister, said efforts to enhance the image of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) would be carried out. These include organising international conferences on combating corruption, awareness campaigns through the mass media, as well as promoting better public relations.
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The MACC’s image is now dirtier than drain water, after Teoh Beng Hock’s death and the probe into suspected abuse of funds in the Selangor government. Even before the MACC came into being, its predecessor the Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) never had great success in the courts or its investigations.
Two names come to mind. Tan Sri Eric Chia and Tan Sri Kasitah Gaddam. Both acquitted despite the claims by former prime minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi of taking on the Herculean task of cleaning up the Stygian stables of corruption.
The MACC has not done much in this regard. And creating more courts or boosting the image of the anti-graft body will not bear any fruit.
All the MACC has to do is seriously investigate cases like the suspect wealth and opulence shown by the likes of former Selangor mentri besar Datuk Seri Khir Toyo, with his travels and mansion. Look into past cases of abuse like the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) or simply pore through Auditor-General’s annual reports.
IPOH, Oct 25 — Former Perak Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin today accused State Secretary Datuk Dr Abdul Rahman Hashim of being the “de facto mentri besar” by controlling Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abd Kadir and meddling with state assembly matters.
His statement irked the usually mild-mannered Abdul Rahman and caused the latter to break his silence and leap to his defence.
“I just laugh at his statement. I laugh to all these nonsense from him,” he told The Malaysian Insider over the phone this evening.
Nizar, in a press conference at the Perak Pakatan Rakyat headquarters here earlier, alleged that Abdul Rahman had been the one to convince Zambry and Speaker Datuk R. Ganesan to replace the current sergeant-at-arms of the state assembly with 15 “samsengs from Umno's Pekida”.
He had earlier also claimed that the “samsengs” had targeted five Pakatan Rakyat assemblymen and would attack them if they caused any trouble during the Oct 28 sitting.
“Zambry has no power — he is just the stooge of Abdul Rahman. Abdul Rahman was the one who convinced Zambry and Ganesan to change the sergeant-at-arms to the 15 samsengs.
“Did you know, Abdul Rahman is the de facto mentri besar? He has been ruling the state all this time,” said Nizar.
Ganesan, in denying the accusation, reminded Nizar that he had been carrying out his duties in the same manner as he had done when the PR had ruled Perak last year.
“I did the same thing during his (Nizar's) time. There has been no change in the way I carried out my duties during his time,” he said.
He added that he was “only the government servant in charge of state administration” and would not work outside of his jurisdiction by meddling with matters in the government's legislative body.
“I am discharging my professional duties based on rules and principles and acting within the laws and regulations,” he insisted.
Since the Perak crisis exploded, Abdul Rahman has been PR's target of blame for the hindrances their lawmakers had faced in attempting to enter the State Secretariat to convene their assembly sittings and Rights and Privileges Committee meetings.
Several police reports as well as legal suits had also been filed against the State Secretary, accusing him of infringing the fundamentals of the doctrine of separation of powers.
The chief of the state's executive arm had also been accused of giving orders to the police to stop the assemblymen from entering the state assembly hall, to be present in the hall during the May 7 sitting as well as to forcibly remove former Speaker V. Sivakumar from his chair.
During the press conference earlier, Perak PAS commissioner Abu Bakar Hussain urged the police not to meddle with any affairs during the coming Oct 28 sitting.
“Perak PAS is urging the police not to make a repeat of the state assembly sittings before this on March 3, May 7 and Sept 2.
“It was clear during these sittings that the police had blocked PR assemblymen from holding the session,” he said.
He added that Perak PAS also wanted an assurance from the police that they would ensure the safety of the PR assemblymen against any disturbances from the “samsengs” in the state assembly hall.
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