Najib’s soon to be Successor on shaky ground


June 14, 2012

Najib’s soon to be Successor on shaky ground

by Terence Netto@http://www.malaysiakini.com

COMMENT: These days Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin’s woes, imposed or self-inflicted, have combined to call unflattering attention to his competence for the post the public assumes he is ambitious for and likely to gain after the 13th general election’s results confirm Prime Minister Najib Razak as a one-term UMNO President.

The smart money says Najib will not be able to improve on predecessor Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s performance at the last general election which would make the incumbent UMNO President a lame duck going into the party’s triennial poll to be held after GE13.

The fact that Najib has offered each BN MP a RM1.5 million sweetener that would have to be budgeted into the national accounts for 2013, thus rendering more forbidding the country’s 15th straight annual deficit, is indicative of desperation in the PM’s survey of his coalition’s electoral prospects.

His boosters, citing opinion surveys of doubtful methodology, have told him that the Malaysian public is apt to think more highly of the PM than of the party and coalition he leads.

This is probably why he is plumping for their acceptance of his coalition through the hoariest of methods – profligate servings from the gravy train which the country’s finances, in the reckoning at least of one of his ministers (PEMANDU chief Idris Jala), can no longer afford.

Apart from the RM1.5 million spending allocation to each BN MP, it is said there is likely to be another round of a RM500 handout to 2.5 million hard-strapped households in the country.

The fiscal implications of these pork barrel measures bolster the view that when the Najib administration bandies about the term ‘Economic Transformation Programme’, it does so with Humpty Dumpty in mind (“A word is anything I say it means”).

Embarrassing volte-face

Fiscal irresponsibility aside, the reality of a lack of contending and constructive visions in the top-tier of the UMNO leadership is reflected in Muhyiddin’s gyrations.

Unless of course you accept that a reflexive occupation of positions to the right of Najib, on issues of race and the economy particularly, constitute a viable stance for a contender for UMNO’s top post, the current DPM is on a hiding to nothing.

This was amply demonstrated by Muhyiddin’s alacrity in defending the decision to suspend loans to Selangor recipients of PTPTN (Higher Education Loan Fund), a position that blew up in his face when the move was rescinded within days of its announced implementation. The slap dealt Muhyiddin by the government’s embarrassed volte-face on the issue ought to have given him pause. But an ingrained reflex is hard to trump.

Taking the cue from the rabid Utusan Malaysia, Muhyiddin sailed into another controversy, this one about opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim’s alleged maintenance of bank accounts reputedly totaling RM3 billion.

Muhyiddin challenged Anwar to clarify the matter. The opposition leader was swift on the uptake: he said he was willing to open all his bank accounts provided Muhyiddin does the same.

For credibility, a challenge such as the one Muhyiddin issued Anwar, if met with a counter, requires that the challenge-poser and the challenged engage in a duel of self exposes. But all that is forthcoming is a deafening silence at the DPM’s quarter. Moral of the episode: glass house residents should not throw stones.

Muhyiddin’s man also took hit

It was not only Muhyiddin who took a hit on the PTPTN issue. Higher Education Minister Khaled Nordin was similarly bloodied by the government’s about-turn.

Khaled approved the suspension of study loans to Selangor recipients on the grounds that it would test the Pakatan Rakyat government’s ability to deliver on the coalition’s pledge of free university education for qualified students.

In succumbing to the temptations of one-upmanship, both Muhyiddin and Khaled (right) made an unconscionable error: the interests of affected students must not be held hostage to partisan political maneuvering.

Khaled, backed by Muhyiddin, is on course to beMenteri Besar of Johor but Najib has obtained the Sultan of Johor’s understanding for a two-year extension of tenure for incumbent MB Ghani Othman after the coming general election.

This was secured on the grounds that veteran Ghani has got to be around to see the big projects in the pipeline for Johor are on to a more even keel. This is unfavourable to Muhyiddin as Ghani, hardly an admirer of the DPM’s, will be in charge of a state that will send the largest number of delegates to UMNO’s triennial party polls that must be held after the general election.

All of which goes to show that a reflex-driven and opposition-for-opposition-sake attitude is not a viable platform on which to sustain a claim to the top position in party or country.

13 thoughts on “Najib’s soon to be Successor on shaky ground

  1. Malaysiakini reports:
    June 14, 2012

    Muhyiddin turns down Anwar’s Challenge

    Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has snubbed a challenge posed by opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim to disclose all his bank accounts for public scrutiny, saying that he has nothing to do with the issue.

    Responding to Anwar’s call last week for him to disclose his accounts, and then Anwar would follow suit, Muhyiddin said he was not the character who is accused of amassing RM3 billion cash, assets and funds in his accounts and thus should not be subjected to such a challenge.

    He said he was merely commenting on the issue when a reporter asked him. “(Anwar) is being accused, not me. It has nothing to do with me, why should I disclose my accounts?” he said at a press conference in Sungai Besi today.
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    Understandably so, the DPM has plenty to hide. He apparently made lots of money via a Yemeni businessman with a commercial empire ranging from rice and sugar to automobile, ownership of ports and landed property when he was Menteri Besar, Johor. MACC should investigate him. I will send both IntheJit Kaur and JustDoIt Kaur to check him out since Dato Seri Abu Kassim won’t.

  2. of course they would turn down Anwar’s challenge. Ok the people should now demand that all these public servants bank accounts should be inspected.

    Like how is Marina Mahahtir able to traverse around the world every 2 weeks on her salary of writing opinions? tell us pls.

    whats our anti corruption agency doing? sleeping?

  3. ” Like how is Marina Mahathir able to traverse around the world every 2 weeks on her salary of writing opinions? ” – Kathy

    Really? Is this true Kathy?

  4. ” Like how is Marina Mahathir able to traverse around the world every 2 weeks on her salary of writing opinions? ” – Kathy

    Kathy, you forgot, Marina has rich brothers… one who once sold San Miguel beer and the other is a merchant banker.

    Money is not a problem. Her dad is also never short of money since becoming Prime Minister for 22 years.

  5. whats our anti corruption agency doing? sleeping?-Kathy

    No. They are busy investigating and perfecting methods on how to protect corrupt pariah UMNO Malays from being caught.

    That is how they see their mandate given by the born-losers Malaysian rakyat via the UMNO-BN at every election..

  6. Malaysia will be in more mess if Mooyideen succeed Ah Jib Gor. Isn’t there anyone else than this character or has Malaysia with 29 million people scrape the bottom of the barrel in finding good PM material?

  7. It’s very embarrassing for Johor to be exporting people like him, Khaled Nordin and Hisham. Unfortunately, a lot of Johorians think that UMNO/BN are God-sent and would believe any crap being told to them by these people.

  8. yes its almost every 2 weeks . Forever going round the world for one reason or another. Spain, to keep fit? Can she not do that in M’sia? If the anti corruption agency works , as in other nations, then after extensive investigation, they would be able to have a trail of where monies come from. It may take years to investigate and get all the evidence but they should just observe the lifestyle of the children of these public servants ( and of course the public servants themselves) and their cars . There is ample evidence to start the investigations.

  9. Why the sudden interest in Marina Mahathir’s private life ? Unless one has proof that she obtain financial gain from something unlawful, then leave her alone. She has a right to go where she wants and do what she wants.
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    Leave her alone. She has an independent mind and is not political.–Din Merican

  10. it is not sudden interest. it is the fact that she writes about injustices but falls short about what injustice Mahathir does. It is also about corruption, it leaves a trail of evidence.

  11. Yes Frank, you are absolutely correct …. he along with everyone else in BN. I just wonder who has the smallest one.

  12. The biggest crowd that Lim Guan Eng attracted at Bagan was the night before the last GE- about 15000 people… But Muhyiddin said he had a crowd of 70000 thousand in Bagan on Saturday… bisa percaya kah?

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