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Monday, April 13, 2020

Kadir-pot calling Moody-kettle black


TMI:

Don’t be pot calling kettle black, Kadir


I REFER to A. Kadir Jasin’s piece PM riding on Covid-19 pandemic and the economy.

It baffles me that a former top editor who had witnessed some of the most momentous events in the country’s history can get his facts so utterly wrong, his mind muddled by politics.

First, he accused Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin of postponing the Dewan Rakyat sitting from March 9 to May 18 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. A rookie journalist doing a simple research would be able to find out that the decision to postpone was made by Speaker Mohamad Ariff Md Yusof on March 4.


It had nothing to do with Covid-19. In fact, on March 3, there were only three confirmed Covid-19 cases. It was almost two weeks later, on March 16, that the prime minister announced a movement-control order (MCO) would be imposed starting March 18.

How Kadir can link the postponement of the Dewan Rakyat to Covid-19 remains a mystery almost on the same plane as the missing MH370.

He also accused the prime minister of removing appointees from the previous government in government-linked companies (GLCs), agencies and bodies and appointing backbenchers for political expediency.

Sorry, Kadir, do you mean to say that the previous Pakatan Harapan government had allowed only true-blue technocrats to run these entities, free of political interference?

A lawyer with zero track record in graft-busting was made to helm the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission. For all intents and purposes, Latheefa Koya was a human rights activist and a PKR member, and strong supporter of Azmin Ali to boot.


In office, Latheefa was more interested in playing secretly recorded phone conversations with the ex-PM and going after the likes of Bung Moktar Radin than rolling out institutional changes to curb graft.

A man known for publicly spewing expletives that would make even sailors blush was also made CEO of the Malaysia-China Business Council. Dr Hew Kuan Yau only quit after a comicbook controversy. Despite having resigned from DAP earlier, he was still a regular fixture in the party’s ceramah circuit.


The list goes on and on, from PTPTN (Bersatu leader Wan Saiful Wan Jan), to Sustainable Energy Development Authority chairman (Ipoh Timor MP Wong Kah Woh) to National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (Lanang MP Alice Lau) to the Malaysian Pepper Board (Julau MP Larry Sng).

There are too many to enumerate. But lest Kadir insist on taking the moral high horse, it’s a global practice to appoint associates into positions of power. It’s practised in developed nations like the US. In fact, in Singapore – a country PH supporters often look up to - the prime minister’s wife, Ho Ching, heads Temasek Holdings.


Kadir had also criticised Muhyiddin for admitting “all and sundry” into Bersatu without consulting the party’s supreme council.

I wonder if Dr Mahathir Mohamad sought the advice of each and every party leader when he took in ex-BN lawmakers like Mustapa Mohamed, Hamzah Zainuddin, Shahbudin Yahya and Mas Ermieyati Samsudin, just to cite a few.

In fact, Kadir should know that Dr Mahathir is known to make unpopular unilateral decisions like Bersatu’s entry into Sabah.


And let’s not go into Dr Mahathir’s first tenure as prime minister.


Abdul Rahman Idus Shah reads The Malaysian Insight.where he ran the country with an iron fist, of which Kadir himself, by virtue of being a top editor in a media group, was an accessory. – April 13, 2020



1 comment:

  1. KT should fact-check before simply reproducing. The decision to postpone parliament sitting was made by PMO, not the Speaker.

    Here is the Malay Mail report verbatim (except my CAPS):

    QUOTE
    Speaker confirms Dewan Rakyat’s first sitting for 2020 postponed to May 18
    Wednesday, 04 Mar 2020
    BY EMMANUEL SANTA MARIA CHIN

    KUALA LUMPUR, March 4 — Parliament Speaker Tan Sri Mohamad Ariff Md Yusof has confirmed the first of this year’s Dewan Rakyat sitting has been postponed from next Monday to May 18.

    In a statement released today, he said that the opening ceremony of the first sitting of the year officiated by the Yang Di Pertuan Agong will take place on the same date in May, with the session going on for 15 days until June 23, AS PER THE INSTRUCTIONS RECEIVED FROM THE PRIME MINISTER'S OFFICE.

    "I would like to inform that I received a letter of notification signed by the Prime Minister as the head of the House, informing that the government has decided that the First Meeting of the Third Term of the 14th Parliament which was supposed to begin on March 9 has been postponed to Monday, May 18,” read his statement.
    UNQUOTE
    https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2020/03/04/speaker-confirms-dewan-rakyats-first-sitting-for-2020-postponed-to-may-18/1843281

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