Thursday, May 29, 2014

Déjà vu Chegubard

HEALTH WARNING: Readers who may suffer medically from kaytee's wakakaka-ing are advised not to read this post as there's mucho wakakaka's, wakakaka!




The Star Online - PKR polls: Chegubard suspended from party

PETALING JAYA: Fiery PKR orator Badrul Hisham Shahrin has been suspended from the party with immediate effect following his media outbursts, which criticised the party's election process.


In a statement issued on Wednesday, the PKR disciplinary board chairman Datuk Dr Tan Kee Kwong said that Badrul who is better known as Chegubard has also been issued show-cause letter as why he should not be sacked from the party.

"He made a press statement claiming the election process is dirty and not transparent. He also publicly claimed that the party's disciplinary board are agents to Azmin Ali on May 12, which was published, in several online portals,” he said.

Dr Tan said that Chegubard's membership has been suspended with immediate effect until investigations into the matter have been completed

Meanwhile, PKR has sacked one member and suspended another for six months for breaking campaign rules in the problem-riddled party election.


As erstwhile PKR party member and erstwhile (wakakaka) Anwar devotee, Gobalakrishnan, would/might have said: Aiyoyo, PKR atau Parti Kurang Reformasi lah, Pordah - wakakaka.

And then Dr Wan Azizah, PKR party president has the face to say there’s room for dissent despite Chegubard’s suspension. Wakakaka.

Do you believe her, assuming you're not one of those PKR diehards otherwise known as M-cube (mindless moronic Myrmidons, wakakaka)?

Now, before you answer my question, let me take you back to another, wakakaka, PKR party election and review what had happened, wakakaka.

In late November (2010) as reported by Malaysiakini, Chegubard (real name Badrul Hisham Shahrin) wrote a letter to PKR party president Dr Wan Azizah accusing Anwar of intervening in polls.


I suspect that Chegubard wrote that letter so that his complaints would be etched in black and white as oral complaints could drift away into the ether on a windy day or swept away like my footprints on a beach, which I wrote about in my other blog, as follows: wakakaka.

I was all alone on the beach
strolling towards the red sun
lying on the western horizon;
T’was when night had begun.

Every step I took on the wave
beaten beach, the silver sand
rose up between my wet toes,
and thus leaving on the land

my footprints of the evening,
till the murmuring waves swept
away the tracks I made, leaving
no memory of where I stepped.

Years later I went to that beach.
To hear the waves roar cheekily:
‘Ah, you’re back’, hinting again
I'd leave no footprint as memory.


Wakakaka, guess who would have been the roaring waves in PKR?



Chegubard wrote to Dr Wan about Kota Marudu PKR Youth chief, Dr Jurin Gunsalam, who was informed by his division chief Anthony Mandiau that Anwar had instructed him who to vote for.

Chegubard also revealed that some candidates were allowed to contest even though their names were sent in after the deadline. Reformasi, wakakaka.

He stated: “When a verbal complaint was made to the election officer, the complainant was asked if he was a supporter of Badrul Hisham. A written complaint has since been ignored.”

He added that though the Tampin division had nominated him and running mate Chang Lih Kang, somehow, wakakaka, that nomination went to their contenders, Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin and Khairul Anuar Zainuddin. Wakakaka.

As with other polling complaints, his report too has thus far elicited no response. Wakakaka.

His election agents reported the same mystery we've already heard, that the number of counted votes at a station were more than the actual turnout, wakakaka, which led Chegubard to remind us that in Kubang Pasu (see my earlier post Zaid Ibrahim - suffers no fool gladly), the number of counted votes was almost 3 times more than the actual turnout – wakakaka! EC eat your hearts out.



Chegubard told us the same story, that the phantom votes were actually (indirectly) admitted by the election committee when they had to call a Zaid Ibrahim’s representative to negotiate on how to split the total votes wakakaka.  EC, again eat your hearts out.

Indeed, Chegubard, at that time I did ask the same question too, namely what kind of solution was that, negotiating on how to split the total votes which were more than the actual turnout, wakakaka. In fact let's go one step further, what kind of PKR poll was that?

He gave us more horror stories about the polling in Teluk Intan and Sabah, where the actual turnout at Sandakan and Libaran was only about 200, and not the official figures of 898 in Libaran and 456 in Sandakan, wakakaka.



Incidentally Azmin Ali was the winner where he ‘swept’ virtually (almost) 100% of the votes at Libaran, Sandakan, Tawau and Tenom, wakakaka.

Chegubard said the votes for Sandakan and Libaran were not tallied at the polling centre and, like at Kubang Pasu, the candidates' agents were not allowed to be present during the counting process, wakakaka!

Did Dr Wan take any action? That was a rhetorical question, so no answer required as the question was also the answer, wakakaka.

Shall I say again: EC eat your hearts out. Wakakaka.

Also recall in my much earlier post Zaid Ibrahim - suffers no fool gladly, I mentioned Jonson Chong writing to Dr Wan to audit just the Libaran polls. Now we know why. But I doubt Jonson is still holding his breath waiting for the okay from the party president.

Sabah party deputy chief Christina Liew said:
"I checked with the headquarters and was told that they are currently investigating ... I understand that the majority of the (complaints) have been lodged with the headquarters, although I don't know how long the probe will take."


Christina Liew

Meanwhile at headquarters, Dr Molly Cheah, head of the JPP, the so-called central election committee was reported by Malaysiakini as reluctant (wakakaka) to say yes or no to Christina Liew’s report that HQ was investigating.

But when MKINI pressed her, she said: "If Christina Liew says it's under investigation then it is under investigation."

Wow! HQ investigating eh? And the head of the PKR JPP quoting someone (Christina Liew) who had quoted the JPP, who then quoted the quoter? Wakakaka.

No wonder Terence Netto (of Malaysiakini) described her like a deer caught in the headlights (meaning startled into inaction) wakakaka.



Chegubard said Dr Molly Cheah refused to confirm whether the number of complaints was 162, as claimed by Liew and deputy president hopeful Mustaffa Kamil Ayub. Refused to confirm? wakakaka.

I wonder whether she pleaded doctor-patient confidentiality? Wakakaka. Or just that she didn't know!

Chegubard sighed: “I am adhering to party discipline by using internal means to make this complaint (but) it is as if I have been pushed to the wall. As a member of Parti Keadilan Rakyat, I am seeking keadilan (justice).”

Keadilan (justice)? Hmmm, well-known journalist and lawyer Art Harun did ask in his post what does the ‘K’ in PKR stand for? I have an answer for Art, but why don't you guess! wakakaka!

Art had written: I don't know about how they feel and think. But frankly, in my perception, PKR is so full of crap than it would even dare to admit. And if the farce that PKR calls and labels as party elections is to be a yardstick of its ability to govern this country, I would rather vote for the Siberian Husky in front of my house. And by that, I don't mean to insult the dog.

Wakakaka.

According to Chegubard then (in 2010), Saifuddin promised in November that investigation into Chegubard’s complaint had been initiated and the finding would be revealed in a couple of weeks’ time. At the end of the year, well over a month since Saifuddin’s deadline promise, Chegubard was still asking about the finding of that so-called investigation. I'm sure you know the outcome of that, wakakaka.



The party leadership then attempted to appoint Chegubard to the position of party deputy secretary-general, for whatever reason wakakaka but good old Chegubard refused the appointment, insisting on first knowing what the finding of the so-called investigation was, wakakaka.

As Penangites would comment, with some people, yes, you can cheet haw ch’ooi (keep the tiger’s mouth closed by filling it with goodies), but with others you just can’t!

Chegubard wasn't the only person in the party to complain. Leaving aside people like Zaid Ibrahim, Gobala, even Anwar’s personally (last-minute) nominated candidate for Kelana Jaya Loh Gwo Burne (who wrote an open letter to Malaysiakini heavily criticizing the Dwarf, wakakaka, and thus sealing his fate and party career, wakakaka), another erstwhile PKR member Jonson Chong wrote a personal letter to Dr Wan Azizah about the questionable party polling process – see my earlier post Dr Wan Azizah ignores Jonson Chong's plea?

Renowned socio-political activist Haris Ibrahim (the real reformer) praised Jonson for his constructive approach to personally fund an audit into the Libraran polling, but alas, not so Dr Wan who ignored Jonson completely.


Jonson Chong

Fast forward to 2014 to remember that Dr Wan said there's room in PKR for dissent, and we wonder why she had in 2010 ignored Jonson Chong's proposal which wasn't even a dissent but an attempt to constructively resolve the party polling turmoil then?

Yes, let's ask ourselves why did the party president ignore a constructive proposal from a sensible, fair and balanced gentleman like Jonson Chong which would have put to rest all complaints if his proposed audit (funded by Jonson himself) showed the polls had been conducted fairly?

Could it be she was worried Jonson's proposal might open the PKR Pandora Box? Wakakaka.


WTF, shut the box before the stench overpowers everyone

wakakaka

Anyway, Jonson was so disappointed by both Dr Wan's rather discourteous cold-shouldering of his constructive and valid proposal and the arrogance of the inner coterie in its refusal to truly investigate into party members’ complaints about the dodgy party polls (the JPP was asleep zzzzzzzzz ..... wakakaka, or as Netto wrote, frozen stiff like a deer caught in a car's headlights, wakakaka) nor provide any answer that, as I had predicted, he left PKR - mind you, not that they care two hoots as Jonson was not/never a member of the PKR inner coterie, wakakaka.

There have been times I wonder why PKR allocated Chegubard the Sungai Aceh federal state seat to contest in the last election (rather late in the game) which led to a bitter intra Pakatan fight (literally) with PAS, whose members tried rather violently to prevent him from registering his nomination papers in April 2013. And mind, that was pre PAS current hudud insistence, wakakaka.

FMT reported that: Blogger and an official from Solidariti Anak Muda Malaysia (SAMM), Edy Noor Reduan, said members of PAS youth wing from Penang had attempted to stop Badrul from filing his nomination papers in Nibong Tebal yesterday.

“The PAS youth members and their voluntary unit members tried to stop Badrul from entering the nomination centre yesterday morning.

“He was also assaulted by these people, his wife and children were shoved…all this so that he would not be able to submit his nomination papers.”

Couldn't PKR have allocated a better seat for him, like say, Kulim Bandar Baharu? I suppose not, wakakaka.

Dr Wan is one of the sacred cows, in fact the MOST sacred cow in PKR, more so than her daughter or husband, not unlike a Mother Teresa and Joan of Arc combined, but her inaction in 2010 has led many to question her reformasi credentials. Furthermore her incredulous description of hubby as 'God's gift to the people' had left many breathlessly flabbergasted, wakakaka.


Moo: Have you seen Shahrizat? Tell her I wanna go back to Malaysia

wakakaka

So, do you still believe Dr Wan when today she could even bring herself to say there's still room for dissent after she condones suspending Chegubard, a party member who had not only complained about the party polls in 2010 (without receiving an answer as was experienced by many who had left the party since) but also about the current 2014 party polls?


from 2010? wakakaka

27 comments:

  1. the mean machine9:42 pm, May 29, 2014

    It is better to let PKR self implode now and let its partyless members join either the PAS or DAP.With 31/2 years before GE14, it is better now than later or never.

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    1. you think DAP or PAS dare to take Chegubard in.wakakaka.

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  2. http://www.malaysia-today.net/dap-sacks-member-for-attacking-teresa-kok/

    Danny Liom Eng Tiong @ Leong Eng Tiong, member of DAP OUG Branch, was sacked for publicly accusing Kok over the handling of election funds

    also suspended the membership of Wong Choo Chieang, former DAP Seputeh Branch Chairman, for a year and Khoong Kam Yin, former DAP Taman Desa Branch Chairman, for two years for their involvement in the matter.

    “They failed to exhaust internal party channels, including lodging a report with the DC. Instead, they had appeared in the media and were abetted by a non party individual to defame and tarnish the reputation of a party leader,” said DAP DC chairman Tan Kok Wai in a press statement on Friday

    I don't see that much difference between the actions of DAP and PKR ?

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    1. One is about questionable party polls the other was about allegations of handling of party funds; one continues to be unanswered (since 2010), the other failed to show evidence of said allegations

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    2. wow, u really know how to spin, u r the no 3 after rocky n helen.

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    3. that's the truth and I know the truth hurts my dear HY, wakakaka

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    4. the diff btw u n me is i accept pkr as what it is. while u cant accept the truth dap doing the same, only cure is to bury ur head in the sand to alleviate ur pain. pity all these dap fanboy.

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  3. Damnit. PKR polls shenanigans and not a bad word about Da Brader. Hehehe.

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  4. Few corrections, kaytee. Sungai Acheh is a state seat and not a federal seat but of course, Kulim Bandar Baharu may be a good seat for Chegubard although I still prefer him to stand in Rembau. Basically, PKR has screwed up in its quest in winning the NS side. I have to admit I was wrong in supporting Kamarul Abbas as the potential Pakatan MB. In the process, screw up Pakatan chances in winning the NS majority state seats. In the process, Anthony Loke does not have extra seats allowing folks such as Aspan Alias to stand in NS

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    1. thanks looes about Sg Aceh being a state seat

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  5. Normally, I don't really on one source. Sorry kaytee. Me trust Hisham Rais more

    http://tukartiub.blogspot.com/2014/05/siapa-boss-india-ini.html

    He doesn't have feline problem........Hahahaha

    Kaytee, please read the article

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  6. Kaytee,
    Where are my comments? Seem to disappear lei

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    1. my dear looes, Oz is 2 hours ahead of Penang lah, me sleeping, like JPP wakakaka

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  7. Chegubard can leave the Titanic and board the Rocket.

    Da Rocket needs all the good men it can get; and Chegubard is a good man.

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    1. Yip and perhaps, chegubard can revert back to NS again while Aspan not to be so grouchy

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    2. No he can't. It's agreed that the coalition parties can't take in ex members of partner parties. Sad, otherwise, it would be good if chegu bard could join dap.

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  8. from Reformasi to Deformasi.

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    1. more than that now, PKR has become a bad joke

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  9. With the type of leaders we have from both sides of the divide, I'd say that Malaysia is doomed, finished and you should rephrase your Wakakaka to Fakakaka instead!

    That's why I am also in Sydney!

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  10. Another potential DAP candidate. Ok, she is not a DAP member yet

    http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/opinion/zan-azlee/article/if-a-pig-drank-from-a-river

    Meanwhile I may some grandma story to tell about PKR. That would make HY squeal like a pig. By the way, I love my chee yok

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    1. hehehe, if i want to tell the dap story similar to ur bullshit, i just have to copy paste from helen ang, no need waste brain cell, but as usual, u will runaway like a ostrich, bec spore no sand, unlike oz.

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  11. Talking about "failing to show evidence of allegations", Chegubard is famous for making wild unsubstantiated allegations.

    Remember the alleged "Phantom Voters" when Chegubard went up against Khairy in Parliament Rembau 2008 ? In the end he couldn't show any proof whatsoever.

    And , yes, he hasn't made any official complaint through internal channels nor provide any evidence to substantitiate, including the 2010 allegations. He went straight through to a Press conference.

    So, technically, PKR acting per process to discipline or even eventually expel him, just as DAP acted with their rebels who went straight to the press.

    BTW, you may love Teresa Kok, but do be aware there are a lot of allegations (unsubstantiated) that she has substantial political slush funds under her personal control (not DAP party funds)

    I'm not favouring any side in this argument, I think PKR are all a bunch of idiots.

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    1. Head Hunter,
      Anything going on in sarawak incoming state elections? Is PKR going to gasak all the seats again? 49 seats? What the fuck baru bian doing these days?

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  12. The Malays have been corrupted by 57 years of UMNO style rule. I personally feel it is irrecoverable. UMNO and Malay based parties like PKR are irredeemable.

    PAS has been less affected, but their extreme religious ideology creates another dangerous set of problems.

    DAP will be increasingly a fringe party in future. Forget about Dyana. She's just a fringe player. She may swing a few hundred Malay votes, that's all.

    All in all, Malaysia is heading for a sad future.

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  13. Good one, kaytee. I hope that together with tengku zulpuri, DAP Pahang can acheive much in that state

    http://sakmongkol.blogspot.com/2014/05/tunku-aziz-is-master-of-gratuitous.html

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  14. Ktemoc, purveyor of unsubstantiated allegations....as long as they are against his pet dislike...

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