Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Gobind dares Azmin to admit he didn’t want Nga to chair sitting



Gobind dares Azmin to admit he didn’t want Nga to chair sitting


KUALA LUMPUR: Gobind Singh Deo (PH-Puchong) challenged senior minister for economy Azmin Ali to confirm whether he was responsible for blocking Nga Kor Ming (PH-Teluk Intan) from chairing yesterday’s sitting.

This follows reports that Dewan Rakyat Speaker Azhar Azizan Harun had written to Nga asking him to temporarily chair the sitting, but “pressure” from one of the four senior ministers stopped this from happening.

“I challenge Gombak (Azmin). Is he the senior minister involved? If you dare, stand up and answer the question now,” Gobind demanded in the Dewan Rakyat during the oral question and answer session today.

To this, Azmin replied: “I dare because I follow the rules. This is the question and answer session.”

This prompted deputy speaker Mohd Rashid Hasnon to switch off both MPs’ microphones, saying he would not allow the matter to be brought up now.

Earlier, Khoo Poay Tiong (PH-Kota Melaka) asked the Dewan Rakyat if the senior minister who blocked Nga from temporarily presiding over the proceedings was present.

“I want to know if the senior minister is here?” he asked just as Azmin, the international trade and industry minister, replied to a question on the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.

Khoo added that the unknown senior minister’s actions were an abuse of power, while also asking Rashid if he knew about the matter.

“Today I see two senior ministers. Are they one of them? As MPs, we deserve to know who’s the senior minister who abused his power.”

Aside from Azmin, the other senior ministers are Hishammuddin Hussein (defence), Radzi Jidin (education) and Fadillah Yusof (works).


5 comments:

  1. Still no meow from Wee KHAT Siong to explain cabotage disaster. Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Amazon asked nicely, waiting to invest billions.

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    1. Every nation has cabotage laws to protect national interests lah, dumbo wakakaka. Note how those big forms which claim to have gone over to Indonesia are STILL appealing to Malaysian PM go remove the cabotage laws, wakakaka again

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    2. That blurred mfer ONLY know how to read headlines & do c&p.

      Contents, details & truth r none of his business!

      Otherwise, it would bore to dead.

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    3. Except those countries have many local ships with proper specs. So they can have cabotage policy. Malay-sia does not have any ships with the high specs. That is why Anthony Loke granted an EXEMPTION to the cabotage laws only for these undersea internet cable repairs, not for all cabotage, which still applies.

      https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/no-malaysian-ships-proper-specs-fix-undersea-cables-says-myix-chairman

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      No Malaysian ships with proper specs to fix undersea cables, says MyIX chairman
      The Edge Malaysia

      December 14, 2020

      WHILE the Malaysia Shipowners’ Association (MASA) chairman Datuk Abdul Hak Md Amin says there are four Malaysian flagged and certified submarine cable repair vessels currently available for use by the industry, tech companies that own the undersea cables beg to differ.

      “There are no Malaysian flagged vessels that can undertake repairs of undersea cables according to the best practices recommended by the ICPC (International Cable Protection Committee),” says Chiew Kok Hin, chairman of the Malaysia Internet Exchange (MyIX).
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    4. Another truly f*cked know-nothingness!

      cabotage policy ~ “a policy that governs the transport/shipping of goods or passengers between two places along coastal routes in the same country by a transport operator from another country”.

      What has that gotten to do with "vessels that can undertake repairs of undersea cables"?

      Mfer, do leak more of yr farts to pollute this blog!

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