Saturday, August 03, 2024

Brewery sponsorship row hit ‘raw nerve’ says ex-MCA veep

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Brewery sponsorship row

hit ‘raw nerve’ says ex-

MCA veep

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Ti Lian Ker says apathy over funding of Chinese schools would dissuade Chinese voters.

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Former MCA vice-president Ti Lian Ker said there was a lack of empathy for the needs of vernacular schools. (Bernama pic)

PETALING JAYA
A controversy over donations by breweries to Chinese schools hit a raw nerve with the Chinese community, says former MCA vice-president Ti Lian Ker.

He said the controversy would be politically detrimental to the unity government as the Chinese electorate were banking on the government to provide more assistance to vernacular schools.

The judgemental stance of politicians on both sides only reflected a lack of empathy for the financial needs of the vernacular schools which received insufficient funds from the government, he said.

A lack of understanding or sympathy, especially by the unity government for these vernacular schools will dissuade the Chinese voters who had backed the new government on the promises that there will be a more open, level playing field and better treatment for vernacular schools ,
 he told FMT.

The former deputy unity minister said it was also counterproductive to pander to certain parties who took issue with donations by breweries in order to win over the Malay electorate.

It does not guarantee an increase in votes from the community which the unity government is desperately seeking,
 he said.

He said these politicians did not recognise the dire need of vernacular schools to raise funds from the public, including assistance from breweries and other 

less preferred entities or activities
.

Earlier this week, social activist Kua Kia Soong said the government would pay a political price for the recent controversy.

Kua, a former MP and once with the DAP, said the recent episode has further angered the Chinese community who view criticism over such donations as an interference with their liberties and rights.

The matter came to public attention after PAS criticised a deputy minister who was shown accepting a RM3 million mock cheque displaying the Tiger Beer logo at a fund-raising event for SJK(C) Tche Min in Sungai Pelek, Selangor two weeks ago.

4 comments:

  1. There is no need for vernacular schools. Send your children back to their ancestral lands if you want vernacular education. They can return when they attain adulthood.

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    1. Who the fuck r u, as a m'sian palsu, to fart about this vernacular education relentlessly?

      To prove yr melayu palsu terlampau melayu!

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  2. How come MCA , which was a full member of the BN Administration at the time the policy was officially set out, never made a single squeak at the time ?

    Official BN Government policy but just "not previously publicised" is a form of Bullshit.

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  3. Tu Lan Ker is ,of course, full of BS, as usual.

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