April 8, 2015
MH 370 Exposes Hall of Fame
By Mariam Mokhtar @http://www.malaysiakini.com
The grand self-proclamation of “Malaysia, the Best Democracy in the World”, with its fantastic education system which rivals the British, American and German systems is a myth designed for die-hard UMNO Baru supporters. This fairy-tale was shattered by the disappearance of MH370.

Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak’s “best democracy in the world” claim with Malaysia’s 2014 Press Freedom Index falling to the lowest point in nation’s history, even below that of Myanmar.
Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak, like the prime ministers before him, has let down the nation, but the investigation into MH370 has trashed Malaysia’s reputation.
We need a cull of the political class to regain our credibility as a nation. We should start with the following initiates of the ‘Hall of Shame’. Politicians head the list, then civil servants. If the civil servants were to be replaced before the politicians, the new ones would be corrupted by their political masters, who dictate to them.
Malaysia has been on auto-pilot for several decades and the nation has been performing like a rudderless aeroplane. MH370 signals the beginning of the end of UMNO Baru.
The Malaysian Hall of Shame
Number One: Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak. Two words describe the MH370 “investigations”: Mismanaged. Mishandled. (MM).

The Malaysian authorities have come under fire following conflicting accounts on the last known position of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 before it went missing.
MH370 may have been an unprecedented incident but the crisis management team was shambolic, with several people issuing contradictory official statements. Our confidence and trust have been shaken to the core despite all the big talk and the hundreds of billions of ringgits spent on military hardware and sophisticated equipment. We may have the best machinery that money can buy, but are monkeys operating them?
In the first few days of MH370’s disappearance, Najib and his wife,Rosmah Mansor, the self-styled ‘First Lady of Malaysia’ (FLOM), sought to gain cheap publicity by “weeping with the families of the passengers and crew of MH370”.
Did Najib make a premature announcement that MH370 had crashed into the Southern Indian Ocean, based on one mathematical interpretation by one company? The local press are conditioned not to ask awkward questions but foreign journalists demand answers.
Number Two: Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein. Hishammuddin justified Malaysia’s mismanagement of the MH370 investigations by saying that history will judge Malaysia well.

Putrajaya refused today to brief Pakatan Rakyat (PR) MPs on the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, even after the opposition coalition submitted a formal request as required by a minister previously.
People ask, “Who writes the history books if not the Malaysian cabinet and their proteges?” Hishammuddin told the families of passengers and crew of MH370 that miracles do happen. The act of giving false hope is as bad as trading on people’s grief.
Number Three: Home Minister Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi. His response to the stolen passport fiasco at KLIA is symptomatic of a sick nation. He told Parliament, “Furthermore, Interpol’s information of lost (passports) may slow down the process of immigration checks at counters.” Zahid prefers speed to efficiency and safety/security concerns. Interpol has since given Zahid a dressing down and said the checks take 0.2 seconds per passport.
Malaysia is a hub for human trafficking and people have alleged that our Police andIimmigration officials are involved. Will Zahid clean up his department?
Number Four: Deputy Defence Minister Abdul Rahim Bakri. Abdul Rahim told Parliament that the RMAF “assumed” that Flight MH370 had been ordered to turn back by the civilian air traffic controllers.Following a public outcry, he backpedalled and said that HE had made this assumption. So did the RMAF make this assumption or was Abdul Rahim forced to retract his statement. His U-turn is typical of the tactics of the government of Malaysia.
Lack of communication
Number Five: The Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) Director-General Azharuddin Abdul Rahman. Azharuddin contradicted the statements of the Home Ministry and the Inspector-General of Police (IGP Khalid Ashburn). More worrying than this is the lack of communication between the military and civil aviation authorities.
The MH370 investigation has lacked transparency and is mired in intrigue. This incident has reminded us of the question, by the Opposition MP Nurul Izzah Anwar in June 2012, about the roles of the DCA and the Transport Ministry in the award of the contract for the supply of the RM128.4 million air traffic control system to a Minister’s family through “closed tender”.

According to a company search produced by the lawmaker, AAT is half owned by Tirai Variasi, whose largest shareholder is Ikwan Hafiz Jamaluddin, the son of Datuk Seri Jamaluddin Jarjis, who is now Special Envoy to the United States with ministerial status.
Three weeks ago, we were told that the final words from the cockpit were “All right, good night”. In the past few days, the DCA issued a correction and said the final words were “Good night. Malaysian Three-Seven-Zero”.
How can the public be expected to put their faith in the DCA or the investigative bodies with such a simple error as this? So what else is wrong?
Number Six: MAS CEO Ahmad Jauhari Yahya. When the reputations of the pilot and co-pilot on MH370 were being trashed, Ahmad Jauhari (right) failed to defend his men. Although he did speak on their behalf, he waited several days and the damage was already done. His failure to act immediately demoralised all of the MAS employees.
The sending of a text message to the families of the passengers and crew of MH370, ahead of Najib’s announcement that MH370 had gone down in the southern Indian Ocean, is symptomatic of the poor customer relations in MAS. Many people have previously stated that their complaints are rarely acknowledged or addressed.
Number Seven: Chief of the Armed Forces Zulkifeli Mohd Zin (He should be asked to retire gracefully). He despatched ships from Lumut on the night MH370 disappeared. He then claimed that a C-130 plane was sent to scout the area the following morning.
What made Zulkifeli confident that he was scouring a potential crash site, thousands of kilometres from where Najib had directed others in the search and rescue (SAR) operations? Is Zulkifeli hiding something from us?

It took four days to wake up and reveal this. Not surprising when the army is more concerned on indelible inks !!
Number Eight: Chief of the RMAF Rodzali Daud (He should be sacked). An unidentified plane was picked up by military radar around 200 nautical miles northwest of Penang in the Straits of Malacca, at about the time MH370 went missing. The military failed to act on this information, wasting both time and opportunity.
Number Nine: IGP Khalid Abu Bakar aka Khalid Ashburn. When asked about the contradictory descriptions of the men using stolen passports, a dismissive Khalid said, “Why ask me? Ask Immigration, or ask Interpol.”
The Defence Minister asked everyone to avoid speculation, but Khalid said that his policemen were analysing all the speculation on the Internet to help in the MH370 investigations. The IGP should focus on facts, rather than investigating speculation and rumour. He should chase criminals, rather than hound opposition politicians and NGOs.
Number Ten: Witch-doctor Ibrahim Mat Zain, or Raja Bomoh. This shaman heaped ridicule on the country when, at the entrance to KLIA, he used his bamboo binoculars and two coconuts to divine that MH370 had been hijacked by elves and the plane was either suspended in mid-air or had crashed into the sea. He should be jailed if he refuses to say who sent him to KLIA, to mock the suffering of the passengers and crew of MH370.
Bonus: It is reported that Najib’s favourite number is 11. When former PM Mahathir Mohamad resigned, he continued to make his presence felt by refusing to hand over the controls of the airship Malaysia, which he was flying to mediocrity. Mahathir completes the list by being the eleventh member of Malaysia’s Hall of Shame.
MARIAM MOKHTAR, is a defender of the truth, the admiral-general of the Green Bean Army and president of the Perak Liberation Organisation (PLO).



Malaysian government becomes the laughing stock of the world.
With due respects to the Admiral-General of the Green Bean Army and all her obedient soldiers, Hishamuddin could well be proven to be right by saying “… that history will judge Malaysia well.”
Positive signs of the 37.5kHz black-box transmissions are beginning to be detected in those deep waters of the southern Indian Ocean. The KL team of international & local analysts have been proven to be acceptably accurate in their ‘evolving’ calculated predictions of the plane’s estimated ditching site which was progressively defined by gradually changing & narrowing the search areas over the period of one month.
Houston, the JACC Chief, credited the KL team in this respect whereby the assets on the scene were appropriately deployed & re-deployed accordingly as advised. Still the final retrieval of the black-box will require more effort, time and patience as great water pressure in the cold, dark and very deep ocean need to be overcome & dealt with.
Najib wasn’t far wrong after all in realistically concluding the ditching of the MH370 in that general area after exhausting its fuel. He was criticized for that conclusive statement and he still is being criticized by some even now – but it should be expected as the families have suffered sudden & unexpected loss of loved ones & they are having difficulty to accept that fact. Najib’s Government should expect the criticism both from local & foreign sources to continue flowing on this issue which will never be allowed to be forgotten till a new & more interesting one arises. Najib should also be reminded that, as he also previously acknowledged, nowadays Governments cannot claim to know ALL.
Mariam, you write well and also makes it very interesting and informative for the Rakyat to be aware of the country ills and the damning dire consequences. I have been reading most of your articles and the rest of the other bloggers too. Far too long . I would say that we are still in despair and see no changes.
As I have been pointing out in my comments to the other bloggers that nothing is going change as long as the Rakyat takes for granted and keep on dreaming that changes will only come by from the strong vocal outburst of the opposition couple with the endless lambasting of the BN Government by pro opposition bloggers. Nothing to that effect or any dent to the BN / Umno administration .
The political scenario in our country has been uniquely tampered and cater for the incumbent government to be everlasting in their regime . Nothing is going to change at this juncture for the political environment has manifested into the desire allowance where the opposition partake in keeping check the ruling Party doing the governing but not significant or strong enough to warrant a change even during the general election. To put it plainly….
It allows complacency and both thrive on one another survival. We can see some recent happening in certain part of the states are preluding to general acceptance of each other and a start of concessions to be less vocal and less stringent on the wrongs. The answer right now is the Rakyat.
They must wake up !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! . Every one of us are to be made to be aware what is needed to be done.
Another hall of fame:
The product of the National Higher Eduction Fund shows nurse earning RM27.4mil
http://rightwayssuccess.blogspot.com/2014/04/national-higher-eduction-fund-shows.html
High income/good quality generated from our education policy?
Malaysians will have to be prepared to dig their pockets to underwrite:
1.0 Protracted and expensive MH370 investigation. Thanks to the complacency and irresponsibility of RMAF.
2.0 Another round to salvage and resuscitate MAS from this knockout round.
3.0 Massive compensation claims. Notoriously litigious US lawyers are sharpening their knives for the slaughter.
Bangla,
Sorry that I got to disagree with you on the SAR escalating cost. Cost has never been an issue. In fact, it’s extremely insensitive to the relatives of the victims of MH370 to talk about cost. Military around the world are always on the standby as such that even nothing mean wasting money for nations.
As for the fate of MAS, simple! LHL just met with Najib. Najib can make sure Madhater can a heart attack by selling MAS to SIA. Come on! To me, SIA is another MAS…….Why I say so? 1/2 of them are either Malaysians (WP/PR holder) or ex Malaysians. Perhaps, there is pakat2 between LHL & Najib on MAS.
LHL to Najib : Sell MAS to Temasik Holdings & I will give yousome tricks how to mitigate massive compensation.
Singapore has done it on the silkair incident by deflecting it to the Rudder manufacturer. For details, ask Semper Fi
“Malaysia has been on auto-pilot for several decades and the nation has been performing like a rudderless aeroplane. MH370 signals the beginning of the end of Umno Baru.”
With due respect and being one who hope to see a better Malaysia, I’m wondering just how will this whole episod be the end of Umno Baru. This sound to me like a kid in the park that tried to outshout the beefy bully after being punched down to the ground. Just how will Umno Baru hold on the ruling seat be removed? Election? EC is under their direction. Court of Law? Judgement is biased towards Umno elite. Police? Act on Umno authority. Military? Big question mark there. The so-called Raja and Sultans? Can they exist without Umno? The civil service? Every utterances by the ketua jabatan is that of gratefulnes to Umno. The mainstream media? They are the weakest link but they still shouting out the usual noise. Many are still beholden to the hand of Umno, even supposedly educated professional. The rural Malays are still lapping up the nonsense from the Umno-controlled media.
So Mariam Mokhtar, just wondering…how is anything gonna make this the beginning of the end of Umno Baru?
A good analyses Aku. One more factor, the UMNOMalays by their racist policies alienated the non Malays who privately will express sheer hatred for the Elitist Malays. I am one of them who openly have be become a bigot for what these Malays have done to my psyche. I express my bigotry against this arrogant kampong minded elitists , well based on facts and circumstances , openly to one and all from China to Australia to Singapore and whoever I met. I don’t pretend my these Kampong minded arrogant Malay elitist an iota of superior knowledge. They consider with the their Sultans they are Gods Gift to Malaysians. The MH 370 has shown they are still using Bamboo and coconut technology. IT was a non Malay who manufactures and assembles the Black Box , not of these Gods Gift to Malaysian.
‘Man is judged not by the challenges he has to face but by his response to them.’ Anonnymous
Reblogged this on ycpok.
The writer forgotten the MH370’s air freight / air cargo.
DCA stated that the flight was hauling Buah Manggis.It implied that the cargo haul contains mangosteen and nothing else.No mention of Lithium Ion batteries at all.No mention of the 200 kilograms of hazardous flammable Lithium Ion.
Look at the way the Police Chief stood proud in stating that his boys interrogated mangosteen pluckers, packers and orchard owner
But no statement of as to where the mangis came from when it is not in season.Even FAMA issue out their statement that those were not their mangis (mangosteen).Reason being…it is not in season.
But , at least we do know that it is not a big issue to use stolen travel documents in Malaysia.Initially the authorities mentioned 2 suspicious passenger, later up it to 5. Only Interpol is consistent with their claim. Since the Jabatan Imigresen, Home Minister, PDRM and Defense Minister are not interested in stolen passports. Therefore is an okay to use such dubious travel documents (in Malaysia).Maybe we should be proud of that.
Let there be no illusion. The UMNO Malays contributed zilch in the SAR so far other than a show of arrogance in their pinstriped suit aping the white man while still in their blachan eating kampong mentality.
Ms Mariam Mokhtar is a true Malaysian public intellectual.
If we want to progress as a nation, we need more courageous, and blunt intellectuals like these (and not the “turned over” intellectually dishonest types).
Mahathir should be given not a bonus but a
“Lifetime Achievement Award” for turning Malaysia into
a land run by bodoh sombong mediocrities and Ma Chais who are good only at “misappropriating public funds”.
Laughing stock of the world? So what?
We are already beyond anything decent.
Hidup BN! Hidup Ketuanan Melayu!
Robert,
Though Monty Python’s sketches are indeed beyond bizarre, there are element of truths on them. UMNOites especially Hisham are like car salesmen selling a problematic car to an unsuspecting buyers. It’s extremely irritating & downright insulting. I read one idiot minister says that it’s bad to berate Malaysian government abroad. I flipped through histories & I came across legendary leaders especially Winston Churchill was subjected to parliamentary scrutinies.
Sweet,
Time to sing this song!
Din,
Don’t you think that yes ministers/prime minister episodes are so damn true. Hahahaha! Just look at what happen in Ukraine. First Russia annexed Crimea. Then, Russia create some disturbances on the East Ukraine. Russia would then step in bit by bit. Hahahaha! Salami tactics
My version of the Saga of MH 370 (with my profound apologies to the Afflicted):
HMAS Ocean Shield: “Houston.., we have verifiable pings at 333.331 kHz at 1.106 sec intervals of adequate duration at depths approaching 4,500m.. Over.”
PLAAN Hiaxun: “Xinhua News.., we have pongs at exactly 37.5 kHz for a coupla minutes, with our hand held UK-made hydrophones.. Request help from Gwai-lo. Over.”
UMNOB Mana-eh-sai: “Utusan, apa pasal ni chatter and merepek? We have Ping-Pongs! You ping, I pong..!”
Ordinary Malaysian: “Aiyo.. Kenapa macam ni?”
Oops, should be 33.331 kHz for HMAS Ocean Shield..
Btw, that is probably within the sonar frequency of the Kelawang (Giant fruit bat). Is that halal?
Shahidan Kassim takes the cake on shame with his hollier-than-thou preaching morals as if he was a Prophet himself when his given Cabinet position is because of feudal war-lord status in backwaters of Perlis after losing his MB post.
Shahidan’s hall of shame…….CLF, please start howling now……..Hahahaha!
when leaders fail soldiers die in battle
Time to play this video link again for guys & gals to ponder upon