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More on Che Det: Looking Back on his Legacy


March 2, 2012

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More on Che Det: Looking back on his Legacy

by Nawawi Mohamad and Wong Choon Mei, Malaysia Chronicle (01-03-12)

Former premier Mahathir Mohamad has criticized every prime minister of Malaysia from the late Tunku Abdul Rahman to the current leader Najib Razak, sparing no one except of course, himself. Mahathir has also criticized other world leaders including UK’s Tony Blair and of course George W Bush, the 43rd President of the United States.

So far none of his local peers have swung back at him, which is not surprising considering that several are already dead and only Najib and 5th prime minister Abdullah Badawi are alive. As for the international leaders, they have largely ignored Mahathir’s existence, which only adds to his frustration, but there is nothing he can do to them. However, he can make life miserable for his successors here, and this he is already doing.

When Mahathir retired in 2003, after 22 years as Prime Minister, there was talk about his ‘great’ legacy and he was even called Bapa Pemodenan or Father of Modernization. Some 9 years after his retirement, the excesses and sheer ill-judgement of his economic, social and political decisions have come back to wallop the nation with a backlash stronger than the ferocious tsunami of 2006 that devastated much of South Asia.

At 86, Mahathir is now reviled by most Malaysians, blamed for the massive corruption that may soon bankrupt the country if no remedial economic action is taken, and for the apartheid-scale racial fissures amongst the various ethnic groups in the country.

New Economic Policy (NEP)

Just pick the NEP, which was the brainchild of the policymakers of the 1960s but which he abused to the maximum. This abuse alone is enough to ensure that he will stay in the Malaysian Hall of Villains rather than in the Hall of Fame which he still thinks he belongs in.

His peers with better memories including former Finance minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said last week that the NEP was never meant to create or to be used to incubate a class of Malay capitalists, but to address poverty and  raise the level of Malay participation in the economy. It was never meant to be abused by the government of the day to handpick a select group of Malay entrepreneurs, load them with sharply-discounted government deals and then expect them to prosper and create enough economic ripples to help lift the rest of the community.

This was Mahathir’s first and major mistake. But was it really a mistake? Doubters and critics point to the enormous wealth he accumulated for his cronies and proxies through the money-making schemes hatched under the guise of the NEP, and by privatizing government assets to favored Malay entrepreneurs, one of whom is the disgraced former MAS chairman Tajuddin Ramli. Not able to deal with the ‘instant success’ or the stress of big time business, many succumbed to debt during the 1998 Asian financial crisis. Tajuddin and friends like Halim Saad fell from hero to zero, losing enormous amounts of money and requiring massive government bailouts.

Cronies but the masses get nothing

The second mistake Mahathir, in his foolhardiness, made was to pool the major part of the nation’s wealth in the hands of a few. This time he included non-Malays millionaires such as Vincent Tan, Robert Kuok and Ananda Krishnan. Tan has just announced his retirement, Kuok unhappy with the worsening racial system in the country has chosen to stay Hong Kong, while Ananda is wanted by the Indian authorities for allegedly having corruptly wangled a telecoms licence to buy into Aircel.

This pooling of wealth in the hands of a few inevitably left the ordinary Malays and Malaysians with just a few crumbs to share amongst themselves, a slow-boil situation that has blown up to today’s red-hot disputes about social and economic fairness. Not only is there not enough money for scholarships, education, healthcare, employment and welfare for everyone, even the Malays who have been repeatedly told by Mahathir’s UMNO party that they will get priority, have left in the lurch.

Malays now form 96% of the poorest 40% lowest income earners in the country. As for the non-Malays, of course, they have felt the pinch more. Many have been forced to go overseas to work and to study. That’s right, educational and employment opportunities are scarce for the non-Malays in the country. Again, the only group that benefited were the elite in the Umno party, their families and cronies. So Mahathir – despite his self-praise – was in fact rather shortsighted. Money was far more important to him than he cared to admit.

Trusting the wrong people

The third mistake that Mahathir made was choosing the wrong people for the wrong jobs. He also trusted the wrong people. All of the Malays tycoons that he picked had no real business savvy but were merely the trusted aides of former Finance minister Daim Zainuddin. That is why guys like Tajuddin, Halim, Rashid Hussein of RHB Bank, Mohd Noor Mutalib and Abdul Rahman Maidin of MRCB fared poorly in the end. Some have even been hauled to court to settle debts.

Only Daim Zainuddin remains ‘filthy’ rich. His nominees ended up owning all the various banks and business enterprises meant to be transferred into UMNO Baru. Somehow, as the UMNO legend goes, Daim managed to secure these for himself. This was obviously a huge letdown for Mahathir. Instead of ‘tricking’ people over to his point of view, for once, he had been had!

Set Malaysia off on the borrowing habit

Mahathir did not foresee that the National Debt could be as high as it is today, having ballooned to over RM450 billion. Despite several ‘begging’ trips to Singapore and Brunei, he was politely rebuffed. In the end, he borrowed from overseas by issuing bonds and ‘stealing’ every spare sen from Petronas and the other Government-Linked-Companies to fund his mega projects. Throughout his 22-year rule, Mahathir never saved a sen for Malaysia for a rainy day. And this was his fourth mistake.

Weak grasp of economic principles

Mahathir is just an ordinary doctor; a general practitioner and not a specialist. His understanding of economics is as rudimentary as the average Malaysian. His idea of increasing the equity of the Malays is so simplistic – use the GLCs. Mahathir’s vision of doing business is by profiteering through controlling shares in as many companies as possible without considering the possibility of losing money. Sad to say, real life businesses involves losses, not just profits.

Mahathir’s economic policy was not based on any solid foundation and had never been tested in any country before. It was based on his opinions and viewpoints. If these had been any good or worked, many countries would have already implemented similar ideas centuries ago. Even established capitalist and communist economic systems have come under fire and economic collapse is a norm these days, part of a man-made boom and bust cycle. Several economists have even urged nations to revert back to gold-based currencies, an ancient and established type of monetary system, so what are Mahathir’s child-like economic concepts by comparison? His fifth mistake is therefore his skewed understanding of the economy. It led to the controversial de-pegging of the ringgit from the US dollar and the overnight closure of the CLOB share market trading in 1998 – two events that investors have still not forgiven Malaysia and Mahathir for.

Dictator syndrome

Mahathir’s ego and unconscious desire to be a dictator is his sixth mistake. He amended the constitution to weaken the Agong and the Sultans and then made sure that the law and enforcement bodies obeyed him. He sacked the Chief Justice Tun Salleh Abbas and closed both eyes when judges were openly bought by those who had money. It would be tough for Malaysians and their investors to fully trust the judiciary system again. This is why the UMNO-BN has lost its integrity and the people their faith in the coalition. Malaysians will always distrust whatever UMNO-BN does even if it may be well-intentioned.

Racist policies

To prevent the disintegration of his policies and his misdeeds from being exposed, Mahathir had to resort to his favorite racial politics. He had to convince the Malays that what he had done was necessary and in their interests. He kept for himself the great jewels and gave out the small chips so as to convince the Malays that the war against the other races was real. The non-Malays had to be kept back. Thus the budget allocations for places like BTN (Biro Tata Negara) or the National Civics Bureau where Malay graduates and civil servants were openly taught to be suspicious of the other races.

But not all the Malays bought it. Such teachings were against Islam and also against universal values. The Malays were left confused, while the non-Malays totally sidelined. So being racist is Mahathir’s seventh mistake.

Corruption

If Mahathir and UMNO have been successful in making sure Malaysia achieves developed nation status by 2020, why does the record show so many serious faults to date. There are only eight years to go but the economy is still in a shambles with the national debt soaring, racial and religious harmony in disarray, and the political situation worsening with UMNO-BN now openly resorting to physical violence to stop the opposition from holding their rallies.

The education system is also leading nowhere, healthcare is getting worse and more expensive, the much-touted and corrupt 1Care already rejected before it can even come on-stream, law and order is still questionable, mismanagement and graft more entrenched than before in the UMNO-BN government. Instant of all cylinders kicking in, and culminating into the realization of Vision 2020, Malaysia may go bankrupt instead. Not fighting corruption, but perpetuating it is Mahathir’s eighth mistake.

Meddling with the running of the country

The majority of the Malays are poor and still need government help despite 55 years of UMNO “successes“ (read failures). The non-Malays have been patient enough and have given UMNO enough chances. They have waited until the third generation after the nation’s independence in 1957 and they are now fed-up with UMNO-BN. The same too is happening with the Malays. Those not in the direct line of the UMNO gravy train, and this would be the great majority, are getting fed-up too. More have voted for the opposition and will continue to do so.

When Mahathir realized that things were turning sour, he handed over the baton to Abdullah Badawi, thinking that he could still control the running of the government by ‘remote control’. But when things were not carried out as he had wished, Mahathir forced an ouster and replaced Badawi with Najib. Granted, the disorganized Badawi was in no capacity to lead Malaysia but Najib is just as incapable too. All through, instead of giving a helping hand, Mahathir continued to meddle with the running of the country. Interfering with the running of the country and disallowing the current leaders to put in solutions that suit the era is Mahathir’s ninth mistake.

Causing trouble in UMNO and pushing Mukhriz up the ladder

Yet Mahathir stubbornly refuses to accept or to admit to his mistakes. This is one man who refuses to face up to reality. He is not really interested in the welfare of Malaysians at all, not even the Malays or UMNO. He only wants to save his face and to make sure that his son Mukhriz will become prime minister no matter what deals he has to execute with the current batch of UMNO warlords to effect this.

Ruthless and completely selfish, Mahathir would think nothing of creating chaos just to fulfill that ambition. After all, he could de-register UMNO just to stay in power. Imagine what he won’t dare to do to get Mukhriz in as UMNO president. But it is this incessant interfering and trouble-making in UMNO that will be his tenth and last mistake.

Mahathir will doom UMNO, and in imploding, UMNO will very likely take Mahathir down for the count.

Malaysia Chronicle

28 Responses to “More on Che Det: Looking Back on his Legacy”

  1. “Malays now form 96% of the poorest 40% lowest income earners in the country. As for the non-Malays, of course, they have felt the pinch more. Many have been forced to go overseas to work and to study. That’s right, educational and employment opportunities are scarce for the non-Malays in the country. Again, the only group that benefited were the elite in the Umno party, their families and cronies. So Mahathir – despite his self-praise – was in fact rather shortsighted. Money was far more important to him than he cared to admit.”

    This sums up his ‘legacy”. Read it over and over .

  2. No wonder all want to pee on him.

  3. This is indeed tragic for a man who could have made a positive difference to our country. Unbridled power and oversized ego consumed the man from my state,Kedah Darul Aman. He was regarded a role model by my generation of Kedahans.But he let us down badly.Din Merican

  4. It is indeeds tragic. What we fail I think to undestand is that the focus should be on the quality of the processess in place and the outcome and output .

    Money should have been the last focus if at all, that Tun, is the result of Excellence.

  5. ‘Dictators’ wives sparked uprisings in Arab states’

    Thu Mar 1, 2012 4:34PM GMT

    The wives of the dictatorial leaders in the Arab world played a significant role in triggering the wave of uprisings that swept the Middle East and North Africa, says an analyst.

    Jane Kinninmont, a senior researcher on the Middle East at the Chatham House think tank in London, maintains that the people in most Arab states point their criticism at the wives of the their leaders as it is illegal to directly criticize the head of state in most such countries.

    “In terms of what it is permissible to say, it’s a bit easier to criticize the wife,” she added saying that sometimes a wife could be the focus of criticism, or a softer target.

    The series of protests and demonstrations across the Middle East and North Africa, known as the Arab Spring, was sparked by protests staged in Tunisia in December 2010 following an act of self-immolation by a citizen, Mohamed Bouazizi, in protest to police corruption and ill treatment.

    A wave of protests subsequently struck Algeria, Jordan, Egypt, and Yemen and later spread to Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.

    Some experts believe the wives of the dictators in some of the aforementioned countries triggered protest movements through the varying degrees of hatred they inspired.

    Leila Trabelsi, wife of Tunisia’s ousted dictator Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali, is described as the woman who sparked the Arab spring.

    As the most detested figure in Tunisia, Trabelsi flamed the country’s revolution by channeling the nations’ money to her and her husband’s family, who controlled 30-40% of the economy.

    The half-Welsh wife of Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak, Suzanne, had a similar reputation holding a fortune of billions in a country where around 40% of the population lives on less than £1.20 per day.

    She is now being investigated alongside her husband on allegations of crimes against the state and has relinquished disputed assets worth nearly £2.5 million.

    Both Trabelsi and Mubarak claimed to be advocates of women’s rights, despite the fact that women activists were being heavily repressed in their countries.

    Safia Farkash, the second wife of slain Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, was also a wealthy woman and a symbol of how public money would get siphoned off into the pockets of the ruling family.

  6. And Minister Nazri says Anwar is like Iblis, when this whole article above refers to or gives a good account about the Iblis in our very midst.
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    In case you have not understood this article, I like to remind you that it is about Che Det. Please stick to the issues raised in this article.–Din Merican

  7. correction :

    vey = very

  8. Tough I don’t agree with all his ideas and efforts and tricks, but generally i have to agree that he has change Malaysia a lot.

    After all, it’s not easy to manage humans what more a country like Malaysia
    but what I like most about him is his big mouth. Being vocal is his trademark and like it or not, we benefit it directly or indirectly.

    We still need people who can check and balance our leaders for our behalf as voters or else we will be living in denial.

    We have 28 million Malaysian but how many do have the cojones to speak up in the public. Just remember the Dollah Badawi & family era.
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    Merry-X, an interesting point of view. Bragging rights only up to a point, but never engage in self justification. Diplomacy is about making friends while defending one’s principles.–Din Merican

  9. Much has been written about Mahathir.

    A mountain of accolades from a wide range of people, ranging from die-hard groupies (to whom Mahathir can still do no wrong) to hard-core ampu-bodek apple-polishers (to whom Mahathir still represents the door to various goodies) to fat-cat cronies (to whom Mahathir WAS the door to overflowing goodies) to serious writers (to whom Mahathir did achieve many notable milestones).

    And a fast-growing mountain of vitriol from highly disillusioned, confrimed Mahathir haters. The putird stence of the rotting-corpse of Mahathir’s exceeses can no longer be hidden. The bailout avenues have long been overdrawn, and with the oil money fast drying up, the pain has already begun to hurt. Badly.

    Just look at how Mathir and his crony-NEP system engendered Tajudin and the MAS fiasco. Yesterday, MAS CEO Jauhari had to announce the RM2.52 billion for 2011. This after the RM589m settlement, details of which are still hidden from public eyes. Leeting Tajudin off the hook, the very same Tajudin whose affidavit stated that he was Mahathir’s proxy.

    Which brings to mind Halid Saad and RM3.2bln Renong put option. And the many massively lop-sided toll contracts, and the many UMNO linked companies and cronies involved.

    There is also the Salleh Abas debacle, from which, many have opined, the Judiciary has yet to recover.

    And much, much more.

    Which leads many to write about “pissing on Mahathir’s grave”. What a legacy. I would not want to have to bear the unfortunate burden of being related to him, and forever have to be tainted by association even before I have a chance to prove my own worth and character.

    As for me, I have said it before; allow me to reiterate: Malaysia prospers in spite opf Mahathir, not becuase of him. And it would have been far, far better for the nation if he had never been born.

  10. “Mahathir will doom UMNO” – good la..just carry this party to the grave la.
    God Willing! Who need them only lumbu kondom !

  11. Mistake 11 of former Prime Monster Tun M

    End near … shitting & peeing in his pants and still will not Repent!
    Well…the Grim Reaper just SMS to say is on the way by Bullet Train!

    Hidup Malaysia!
    ABU!

  12. ..Malay Icon….what a joke..Kutty only has contempt for the indolent Malays..just analyze his many speeches on the subject and his ability to hoodwink them for so long just by exploiting their sentiments relating to race and religion. Kutty’s contempt shows through as he would never SEMBAH the 9 sultans even in public, but would just give them a seemingly deferential nod of the head, the Japanese or Korean way !! He is an ALPHA MALE driven by power and greed . Wisma Putra officials looking after him knows full well his choice for food when traveling abroad..no fish except for SALMON, no shellfish..except LOBSTERS..!! Kampong boy who became big time JOE !!!

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  14. Vision 2020 turning into NIghtmare 2020 (national bankruptcy
    by 2020, or even before 2020)

  15. When Mahathir was ravaging, rampaging and raping the economy, the Judiciary, MAS, Bank Negara and our coffers, the people were rushing to kiss his hands and even kowtow to him.

    I remember Samy Vellu called him a prophet!!!!

    Mahathir, had even made some “unIslamic” remarks which are more serious than those innocent mistakes made by some non-Muslim editors who did not understand the Jawi script.

    Mahathir was the only PM who humiliated, ridiculed and lorded over the Royalties.

    This man indeed can walk on water!!

  16. Of course Mahathir is the architect of the mega mess but isn’t it so easy to just blame one man for all the problems besieging the country now?

    The financial scandals, his concentration of powers, his dismantling of the independence of the judiciary and civil service are all so obvious to anyone who care to see.

    Yet how many times each of us Malaysians voted for BN during his 23 years in power? We turned a blind eye to his misdeeds because we were happy. The Malays because we thought NEP was heaven-sent, the Chinese for the economic growth and business was good; and the Indians for Samy Vellu’s deity-like stature.

    Only when UMNO-BN is already firmly entrenched in power with the judiciary and civil service in its pockets; and the country financial woes cannot be hidden anymore; we Malaysians miraculously regain our sights.

    Ahh…how true the saying: the people deserves the government they get !

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    I don’t agree with you. That’s not true. Many had never voted UMNO – BN but results were frustrating because of the late postal votes that came in last minute especially when they counted lost, and the famous blackouts while counting. The key to UMNO-BN seccess is gerrymandering! Don’t blame the Rakyats, it is the politicians in power, EC , PDRM in Malaysia . They must win at all cost !  

    “… the smallest constituency in Malaysia was 13 percent of the national average while the largest was 288 percent, in contrast to the UK’s which smallest and largest constituency are 77 percent and 153 percent of the national average respectively…If the EC is sincere, it should redraw all the constituencies, this is not gerrymandering, this is outright cheating.”  – Ng Chak Ngoon said at public hearing by the parliamentary select committee (PSC) on electoral reform“

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mky11UJb9AY&feature=youtube_gdata_player

  17. What corruption??!! He did tell you all upfront 20/20!! 20% for me, 20% for UM…….NO, i’ll keep that too, thank you.

  18. What you guys are unconciously implying is that the whole of Malaya were blind and one eyed Madir ruled…yup! That was the reality for 22 long years and still counting. Now everyone wish they could turn back the clock, No.. you cant do that…so move on… I do pity the old geezer though..with all the fame and fortune..and yet he had to forego the ‘wine-women & party’

  19. …he had to forego the wine -women and party…Kutty brcame PM when he was close to 60..so the women and partying days were well over….unlike Anwar and Najib as DPM’s. Still horny !! Perhaps that explains KUTTY’s single minded ruthlessness and greed. All he could do was to ride horses as hard as he could in the Argentinian pampas ( las Lenas Resorts)whenever he has an imaginary hard on !!!

  20. Not having a good succession planning by him, have resulted in the country is now run by m0nk3ys…….

  21. Out of this topic Dato’, how come no follow up on Datuk Ramli’s case? He just celebrated his 60th Birthday and came up with the cronological of events of the episode beginning with how his officers were entrusted with taking action against a syndicate member who was sent to Jeli, in Kelantan to serve restricted residence (RR) order, those men had been accused of being involved in organised crime, including loan sharking, running an illegal lottery syndicate, prostitution and drug pushing in Johor.

    Instead, his officers were charged with taking down false and fabricated statements that implicated the then inspector-general of police (Musa Hassan).

    AG Gani Patail later called the original case file, which was classified as highly confidential, and passed it to the MACC to harass the witnesses!!

    He ended up pointing out that his pension and gratuity have been withheld since 2008.

    Were you not there or not invited together with many well-wishers, among them former Sabah chief minister Chong Kah Kiat, deputy inspector-general of police Khalid Abu Bakar, former Home Ministry secretary-general Aseh Che Mat and other senior police officers, even Tan Sri Phang and some reporters as well ?

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    I wrote on all those cases on my court attendance in both Datuk Ramli and Rosli Dahlan. I don’t mixed with them socially — Din Merican.

  22. He is many times more evil than marcos of the philippines. If it is not him that has destroyed DSAI, there may not be a strong opposition. Our country really need a change, or we will very soon be another Greece in the making.

  23. The Corruption Of Mahahir as published in the Bangkok Post

    Taxpayers and voters were made to pay for his visionionary expenses enriching selected vendors along the way all paid by taxpayer or rakyat’s money

    The Corruption Of Mahahir SOROS REPLY TO MAHATHIR. Adapted from Bangkok Post (Not published locally)

    I have always said Dr Mahathir is a menace to his own people… Now only you can see the effects of his foolishness when the ringgit has halved its value overnight and your economy goes kaput. Single handedly you have caused hardship to millions of your own people. You have built useless mega projects at tremendous cost to the country.

    The telecoms tower in Kuala Lumpur and the highest building in the world show how stupid you are. Not only does it cause massive traffic jam, it has totally no purpose. If you need high ground for telecoms antennae a nearby mountain is there for free.

    This tower has no purpose from the ground up to 300 metres. The satelites make this totally unneccesary..

    A fool and his money are soon parted. The only thing is you are the fool and the money belongs to Malaysians. You make 20% in every project, you have real estate in Japan and billions of shares corruptly acquired.

    Your 3 sons are worth 8 billion US$. Where do they get this money? Of course, corruption. You are known as the Marcos of Malaysia, having enriched yourself to the tune of billions.

    You dare to shed crocodile tears during UMNO delegates meeting about the ills of corruption. Yet you are the most corrupt of all the prime ministers before you. A thief is crying thief and hopes people look the other way. Who dares to say anything when the chief is caught with his hands in the candy jar?

    You said wisdom is not the monopoly of the West. So is foolishness. You have more foolishness than most people would believe. Billions are used to build two high rise Petronas buildings that benefit nobody. It now stands tall, a symbol of stupidity and irresponsibility.

    Instead they just add on to traffic jam. What is this reclamation of 10 islands off Kedah? Totally absurb and stupid. Of course your benefit is 20%. And the bridge across from Malacca to Sumatra across international waters? Why not build a bridge to the moon?

    I am sure you still can get your 20%. You called me a Moron . How can a Moron make so much money.. By allowing short selling and borrowing millions of share from your banks we fund managers made millions out of your inexperience and poor regulations. You lose all Malaysians’ money, therefore you are the Moron … Now you know too late and start crying over spilt milk.

    In Australia you are known as the recalcitrant ego maniac; in UK the corrupt bastard because of your stupid purchase of our movie studio and the 290 million ringgit Lotus racing car plant and the shady Pergau dam loans from the UK . They are useless to us and you still want to buy them. What about buying British reject submarines through your agent, of course. The agent/ broker is designed to make millions out of Malaysian government. Your purchase of our battleships is at least 50% more than others are paying. Your purchase of 9 hospitals from UK lock, stock and barrel does not support your local architects or your industry and the British send you obsolete medical equipment. The design is atrocious, one end to the other is half a kilometer and there is no CT-scan, an absolute necessity.

    In the Uk your face appears in no less than 17 newspapers as a corrupt dictator. In Malaysia you are known as the (IBM) International Big Mouth. In Japan they call him the ‘smallest one’ (brain size). In Pacific island the Santa Claus (giving advice left and right).

    In South America they call him the parrot (he talks a lot but does not know what it is about). In Manila the living Marcos.

    In Malaysia they are spending millions to lure tourists and you talk rubbish scaring every foreigner away. “When he is dumb he is doubted a fool, when he opens his mouth it removes all doubt.” While I agree the West does not have the monopoly to wisdom, your actions are not the wisest either. Your EAEC has totally no support even in Asean. Your South-South dialogue mets with the same fate and what is this I hear of the Bridge from Malaysia to Indonesia covering 20 miles across International shipping lanes? How crazy can one get?

    Even the Japanese don’t have the money. This world’s stupidity seems to be concentrated in one man’s mind – yours.

    The multimedia super corridor – MSC -. Well in USA its most stupid concept because we Americans, would have thought of it light years before. Even if it makes money, we can copy this concept can’t we?

    Why do you want to spend your hard-earned money doing questionable projects? It will be like the Bakun project. Abandoned fund wasted and another white elephant. I always say politicians should not be involved in business. Your ministers are also businessmen and almost every official is enriching himself. Look at Rafidah Aziz, selling thousands of Approved Permits (APs) for cars each worth 20-30 thousand Malaysian dollars. Why not your government sells them and makes the money? She has acquired millions of shares meant for bumis for free before she agrees to list them. Look at your Selangor Chief Minister collecting millions for approving high rise buildings from businessman. He is worth a few billions. Unfortunately he was caught with a few millions pocket money in Australia . Every Chief Minister is awarding useless projects to his cronies then collecting secret pay offs on the side.

    The Land development Boards and the Economic Development Boards are used to bailout any loses suffered by politicians. The profits they keep, the loses they force the Government bodies to absorb. How can your poor ever close the gap when every good deal is snatched by your politicians? How can your country get out of poverty if all the billions of corruption money is taken out of the country?

    Look at the Sarawak Chief Minister selling billions worth of timber concessions under the table; selling every piece of state land to businessman without tender; using his own companies to obtain lucrative government contracts; selling approval signatures for a fee ‘you pay I approve’. He has 8 billion US > stashed overseas. Thousands of acres of land are given to one or two companies while thousands of poor people still live in cardboard makeshift homes; have no water and shit into the river..

    Thousands of acres of land are sold to companies for plantations while the native don’t have even one acre to their name. He is selling sand near the beaches to one company for earth filling and then ask the government to spend millions to protect the coastline when erosion occurs.

    He lost 300 millions of the sarawak government money trying to make computer chips. He has built a port in Northern Sarawak town in water so shallow it needs dredging every year.

    The Prime Minister built highways without tender, your cronies get the deal and the price double.. Your Langkawi airport runway is built is double the cost by your own company Ekran.

    The Malaysian nation has lost at least 30 billions during your last 10 years of corrupt rule. One billion lost from the purchase of phantom skyhawk war planes nobody has ever seen (are they still in the Nevada desert USA ?). 3 billion lost from the London tin scandal (you thought you could corner the London tin market without knowing the Americans have a stockpile! Stupidity at its best. 6 billion Perwaja steel mill where nobody even know where the money goes, 3 billion bank Bumiputra scandal where George Tan bribed all the bank officials to lend him the money.. 6 billion forex lost by Bank Negara (the fool and his money are soon parted) and 6 billion to build three of the world’s tallest buildings (built by Japanese and Koreans and furniture imported from France – not Malaysia ) and 1 billion lost from purchase of British warship including fees paid to the broker and under the table… Add the 10 billion you stole and 5 billion taken by Ministers.

    In the 1997 the World Journalists meeting voted Dr Mahathir the Prime Minister of the Decade. It sounded strange to everybody until it was revealed those who voted against are threatened by IRD officers and with losing their jobs. In New York the United Nations 1997 meeting, the most corrupt Prime Minister of the decade is President Suharto and second Dr Mahathir (Actually Dr Mahathir should take first place but bribed the Indonesian to take honour of Number One.

    There are Fifty thousand of your university students not given places in Malaysia but are good enough for places overseas resulting in billion of dollars lost. The British and the Australians are thinking how stupid. Your best students are sent overseas raising their standards while as in most countries the best are kept in local universities and the rejects sent overseas..

    A university student in Hong Kong is much more prestigeous than any Australian counterpart.. You have been colonised by the British so long you cannot even educate your own people. Look at Hong Kong or Singapore , less than 5% study overseas. All the money saved. Your country could save billions if every student overseas is recalled to a local university, and at the same time raising your own standards.

    Your people are still without shoes, without land to farm, without homes, bathing in rivers shitting in hole in the ground, without water and electricity. Your cities are concrete jungles without greenery and open spaces. Your KL is jammed with traffic. Yet you still keep on building high rises. You should come down from the clouds and stop daydreaming and firmly plant your feet in the ground.

    Your schools are cramped 500 students to an acre and thousands of acres are given free to some politician who leaves them idle.

    Your parks are being taken by politicians to build shophouses and every cabinet minister is a landgrabbing businessman who build roads only
    to their cronies’ land.

  24. Not prophet lah, Sam. Samy the Volu call Al Kutty, “King of Kings”. That bumbling idiot was prepared to kiss and even lick Al Kutty’s ass so long as he remained boss of MIC. He’s long gone and what remains of Samy’s legacy is a string of broken promises and a community that is left to fend for itself in a land of plenty.

  25. Tok Chik,
    Thanks.
    Yes, it was my mistake. It was an UMNO delegate, at one AGM, who referred to Mahathir as a prophet.

    By and large the Indians hero worshiped Matathir because they considered him their kinsman.

  26. How’s the weather in your neck of the woods, guys & gals?
    I think we have to look at the future, rather than dwell on this has-been – since the past cannot be changed and what comes next may not be our “Will”. At the risk of invoking Bean’s ire, my starting point will be Schopenhauer’s, ‘Will to Power’.

    The reason for Octo’s ‘rabidity’ nowadays is the fear of retribution and prosecution for his crimes and misdemeanors against the state, which many here, ‘democratically’ agreed to – whether in spirit or in action. UMNO Baru is all about to corrupt, entitled rent-seekers who relish monopolies and a cushy materialistic lifestyle at public expense (i.e Parasites). The muddled up “race” created by Octo is now bearing fruit – the demise of the traditional Malay culture of quiet dignity, plurality and peaceful coexistence.

    “Splittism”, a nice euphemism first used by CCP for the Dalai Lama, but could well be used for the sorry state of of our country – which is Octo’s true legacy. Crony capitalism and kleptocracy are never easy black arts to master, but Octo had it all figured out – until he ran Anwar to the ground. His sheer single mindedness and audacity of Bumiputraism” will forever be enshrined in the annals of Fascism, Racism and Bigotry.

    While i’m not suggesting a blanket acquittal nor pardon for these flurs, i think UMNO will be more easily euthanized, if given some sort of plea bargaining is instituted asap. The other components of BN no longer exist. However, there must be safeguards that this party will never be rejuvenated in its present hubris.

  27. “However, there must be safeguards that this party will never be rejuvenated in its present hubris.”

    It is not the party but the members in it.

    You don’t have to look far; just look at PKR. The ex-UMNO, ex-MCA and ex-MIC members there can’t seem to shake off their deeply embedded former BN culture in them.

    Maybe ‘plea bargaining’ should include the clause all exBN (not just UMNO) are forbidden to participate in active politics for the rest of their natural lives.

    As for Mahathir, if he promises not to open his mouth again; I am more than happy…

  28. Din
    The recent series of unsettling events in Malaysia, with TDM apparently being the instigator or mover, clearly has a hidden hand and agenda.
    If we relate the ongoing revelations of asset sales by big tycoons and also their now early ‘retirement” from business (which all began on a grand scale after the political tsunami of 2008), it would appear that all cronies, including the mentors, are trying to take their ill-gotten gains out of the country asap.
    It would be in their interest also to delay the GE13 as long as possible while they do this prompto. TDM has clearly advised DSN to delay the polls for that matter, if anyone cares to recall. It does appear that TDM kutty has no confidence that BN_UMNO will likely return to power at the next GE!
    So I would agree with CLF that we should look to the future to secure our country and ourselves. But I do not agree that TDM, the other Tuns (except for the old honest ones before TDM’s times) and cronies should be allowed to go scot free.


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