Thursday, September 24, 2020

Anwar Ibrahim’s comeback and Malaysia’s good fortune

Malaysiakini:

Anwar Ibrahim’s comeback and Malaysia’s good fortune

by M Bakri Musa


COMMENT | What next week will bring to Malaysia politics-wise, Allahu A’alam! (Only Allah knows!) And He is not telling anyone. We all just have to wait.

Nonetheless, it is not difficult to judge and surmise from the respective speeches and body languages of the two protagonists–current Prime Minister Muhyiddin and reformasi leader Anwar Ibrahim – who has the upper hand. In his press conference yesterday, Anwar projected an image of a take-charge leader. He was poised, articulate and confident, at ease with reporters’ questions. Muhyiddin, on the other had, to remind everyone that he is still in charge.

Let us pray for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to have a speedy recovery. He should afford Anwar the same reception he gave to Muhyiddin back in February 2020. That is, if Anwar can bring documented evidence of support by the majority of members of Parliament that he should be the prime minister.


Should the Agong be incapacitated and his deputy, Perak Sultan Raja Nazrin Shah, were to take over, he, too, should do likewise. For him, there is also the additional precedent set by his father (with Raja Nazrin as crown prince) back in 2009 when he accepted the statutory declarations of the three political "frogs", thus enabling the erstwhile opposition BN to take over the state government from Pakatan Rakyat.

It would be serve the nation ill if the Agong were to take a different tack with Anwar and dissolve Parliament instead. That would forever destroy the precious neutrality of that institution. It would also be inexcusable to expose the public to unnecessary risks were there to be a general election during this Covid-19 pandemic.

Yes, Singapore did it, but that state is known for doing many things right. Malaysians have yet to know and reckon with the possible public health and other consequences of the Sabah state election this Saturday in the midst of this epidemic.





I expect Anwar to be prime minister next week. Malaysia is more than ready and in desperate need of a new leader and administration.

Anwar and his team should focus on only three objectives. Manage this Covid-19 pandemic, deal with corruption and enhance education. Everything else including reviving the economy should be secondary. As one wise African leader pointed out, you can revive the economy but not a dead citizen. If Malaysia were free of corruption, investments would flow in; likewise, if you have well trained and educated citizens.

There is no need for a ministry for sports, tourism, Islam, women’s issues, or entrepreneur development. Get rid of them and their massive bureaucracies.

For Covid-19, listen to your professionals. You have in the director-general of health Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah an exceptionally capable man. Give him and his agency all the support. For education, increase the number of hours devoted to science, mathematics, and English in schools. Teach those subjects daily. Make that a condition for any school to receive state funding, including and especially religious schools. Beyond those four subjects and Malay, each school would be free to fill the rest of the school day as they see fit.


Recruit from abroad

As for tackling corruption, focus on three key personnel - chief of police, anti-corruption chief, and the attorney-general. While there are many competent Malaysians to occupy these positions, we must recognise that citizens are now deeply polarised. It would be difficult to get a local candidate who would be viewed as impartial.

The former attorney-general Tommy Thomas was competent. However, being a non-Malay, he was the target of unjustified racist motives what with most of his targets being longstanding corrupt Malay leaders. As for former MACC chief Latheefa Koya, she, too, was effective but her being active in opposition party politics before the 2018 elections fueled her detractors.

Imagine the impact if all three were instead foreign professionals recruited from such agencies as the FBI or Scotland Yard. At the very least they would be viewed as impartial with respect to race and local politics. For those same reasons, I would not recruit from India, Singapore or Hong Kong. The impact of such appointments would be immediate and dramatic.

These appointments require the Conference of Rulers’ consent. Lobby them on the wisdom of the proposal. Foreign chiefs would be able to groom capable local subordinates and change the culture and integrity of those institutions. With time, the scourge of racism and mistrust in those institutions will subside.





Anwar pointed out that his government would be Malay-majority. I understand his rationale for doing that, to reassure the restless natives. However, I would not emphasise that fact; it would be obvious soon enough. Besides, Malaysians are now more interested in a clean, competent and efficient government.

There is no joy, much less reflected glory, in having a Malay government but made up of the corrupt and incompetent. In fact, that would only bring shame to our race and culture.

Anwar aspires to have an inclusive cabinet. So co-opt a few competent non-Malays from the previous Pakatan Harapan administration. Two names pop up right away - former transport minister Anthony Loke and science and environment minister Yeo Bee Hin. Yeo would bring both racial and gender inclusiveness. She would also raise the average IQ of the cabinet.

Both are from DAP, a party not in the proposed coalition. Anwar should learn from his good friend, former US State Secretary William Cohen, a Republican who was appointed by Democrat Bill Clinton.

A final piece of unsolicited advice for Anwar - don’t bother giving interviews to the BBC and Al Jazeera or address august foreign audiences. You have your work cut out at home. There will be plenty of time for that once you are successful.

Besides, at our age, those jet lags could be quite devastating and take precious time away from attending pressing domestic issues.


M BAKRI MUSA is a Malaysian-born and Canadian-trained surgeon in private practice in Silicon Valley, California. He writes at bakrimusa.blogspot.com


11 comments:

  1. i prefer no chinese in the cabinet so that our life n wealth is not at risk. if really no choice but to show solidarity, pick gobind the cat n kula the mahathir asslicker.

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    1. NO!

      Pick u, as a fine example of the don't-spook-the-melayu-sensitivities dickheads.

      Still no Chinese M'sian in the cabinet right?

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    2. the king rather take a rest in ijn after having too much musang king than meeting a clown like anwar so what a chinese like u can do? cabinet somemore.

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    3. Who's f*cked suggestion?

      Chinese m'sian no good. Dickheaded nonchinese like u can do wonder in entertaining that useless spurious bedridden blueblood.

      Tell him to stop his craving for raub musang king mah. Tell him u r the champion of don't-spook-the-melayu-sensitivities dogma. He might buy yr fart!

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  2. Bring some law enforcers from CCP.
    Things will clean up rapidly.

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    1. No, no no ! Bring in your whitecock heroes...especially that Orange Buffoon who would be out of a job soon, such a pity , many Chinese would like him to be elected again, as he will assure the downfall of AmeriKKKa even more rapidly, although Biden will slow it a bit. We need CIA and NED and FBI badly....only the Mossad can match the CIA in kidnapping, poisoning, murdering, daylight killing and torturing and all those black ops and covert operations, false flags and bringing down democratically elected governments. Even the KGB pun kalah.

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    2. Moo should follow the tactical plays of trump's current no-peaceful-transition-of-power plays.

      Tactical plays r better than law enforcers!

      No foreign power interference mah. Right?

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    3. nobody want a cr n 64 type of powwr transition, we r democracy.

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    4. I'm highlighting one of the actual good characteristics of the CCP system, and you guys instead want to divert into another tirade against the Orange Guy-lah, CIA-lah...

      As if the CCP Ministry of State Security are clean angelic creatures....

      CCP Zombies indeed....

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    5. Wakakakakaka…

      犬养mfer, there r more atrocious incidents than cr & 64!

      Similarly old moneyed mfer goes highlighting whatever f*cks u can orchestrated to yr uncle Sam lah.

      There r more 'clean angelic creatures' being incubated there. FBI, CIA, HLS, NEB……

      Ooop… don't forget morons like u two too!

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  3. If Anwar managed to be the next PM, then Pejuang Old Man will cry himself a river, hehe

    But for Bakri to jump the gun declaring good fortune shining upon Malaysia soon with Anwar as PM is more than a tad too optimistic and rather careless in his analysis. ( As for his recommendations to bring in FBI and Scotland Yard...ROFLMAO )

    We have seen how those corrupt old hands in Umno controlling the narratives from behind the scene. Right at the start of the PN government, MooMoo, like a good boy, followed the Umno planned script to the dot. Sabah ex CM Musa Aman and Riza Aziz, stepson of Najib, were acquitted, to the outrage of more than half the rakyat. From this, Najib was very confident that he too would be off the hook from the SRC trail but he got 12 years instead. Ohh...there goes MooMoo again going back on his words as he refused to be a forever-subservient puppet and Najib was livid with rage and Zahid quaking in his shoes waiting for his turn.

    The root problem for Backdoor Traitorous MooMoo is that his AssMain rear-end boy didn't bring in the full bacon. AssMain promised MooMoo, after so many private dinners with Umno and PAS gangs, and meetings in Morocco and whatnot, that he was able to swing in at least 130 MPs for the new PN government. Turns out that MooMoo only managed to have 113 or at most 114, all due to Najib's deep pockets controlling his 'Umno boys'...this minimal support for MooMoo is intentional, to keep the PM on the straight and narrow, to ensure the PM doesn't renegade on his promise to set Najib and Zahid free. Of course these latter two had glorious plans to return to power as PM and Deputy PM again to start their reign of UMNO-II of Unsurpassed Plunder & Corruption.

    Shafie in Sabah suddenly puts in another spanner in the works for MooMoo when the CM acted with lightning speed and called in fresh election.

    Time is running out for Najib and Zahid...but they still have one more card to play. This is where Anwar comes into the picture, who received word that he can be the next PM with the support of more than 130 MPs ! OMG...bulan sudah jatuh atas riba Anwar ! he thought he has lucked out, FINALLY ! But surely Anwar should know that he will also get the 'MooMoo treatment', i.e that he was promised 130 but will also end up with a thin majority so that the Najib/Zahid gang can pull the plug anytime if Anwar has 'funny ideas' of his own and refuses to follow the scripted plan set out for him.

    By the way, AssMain is now in a state of frenzy. Anwar just cannot, should not, must not, be the next PM ! He will be goading MooMoo to comply with ALL the demands of the Gang of Two. Better be a puppet than be shoved out of the door in such a humiliating manner, hehe. Who knows, there's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip and fortune could change in a twinkling of an eye.

    No wonder all these churning thick plots of dramas is enough to send those with weak hearts to the IJN, wa ka ka ka.







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