Sunday, September 7, 2008

Oh! We Got To Apologise

Oh! We apologise, as the media and that reporter are the culprits, not you. You were actually teaching history (a wrong histrory) during the propaganda to the stupid RAKYAT, and the reporter heard wrongly and so the RAKYAT attended including the DPM (He apologise a few days ago).
The smart division chairman took about 2 weeks to give a simple excuse (disappeared, probably went into the deep jungle to retreat the best excuse 绝世好‘桥’). This excuse was actually fully utilised by all politicians in Malaysia for past few years, so he just need to ask the clones besides him for the excuse.
Whatever, the show end with:
PM said the media had mis-interpret the speech, the media should behave in future (typical words, do not do it in future, this time never mind)
DPM said apology no longer important.
Internal Security Minister said the government will set up Press Council to control the media.
To end the show:
The media and reporter should apologise.
KTK and Gerakan and MCA should apologise.
All races RAKYAT should apologise.
Besides apology, we should all thank them letting more people to make up their mind. It is time for all to forget about these groups of people and the party.
We should ignore all these immediately, do not let them having any opporutunity to create the issues preventing the change to proceed.
And we should proceed with the New Malaysia Agenda soonest possible.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The political scene in homeland is getting more interesting, I have promised myself not to read all the social political blogs after I have decided to pack my begs and left KL. Instead, I couldn't. It is my homeland, my country, my feeling for Malaysia is so much stronger than for China, my father's home land.

In a way, what is happening in Malaysia is pretty much what I have expected. The situation of rule by division, racism, corruptions etc. has no place in the modern internet society with freedom of talent mobility and information free flow. Malaysia is quite caught in this. This is an age where if you are a public figure, you can't say one thing and do another. Hidden camera will get to you, the internet will get to you, you will soon be caught with tails between your legs. That's why for whatever sin DSAI has committed in his past life when he was in BN, he is saying the right thing and demonstrating the right action now. If he does not do the same when he came in power, reality will catch up with him. In a scheme of things, uncertain as it may be, in the long run, it will be good for Malaysia.

I have told my friends that Malaysia needs a benevolent dictator, someone who can control the government, religious bodies, judiciary, army and police while at the same time doing the right things, if the pace of corrective actions to reverse more than 20 years of damage of TDM is to be quick. But, this is unlikely. Real politik will dictate. For all my optimism, DSAI will not likely to have total control and the pace of corrective action will be slow. 5 years to see results, 10 years to align everybody, at best. Hopefully, there will be quick success and low hanging fruits are to be harvested quickly to motivate everyone to stay on course.

But it will be a turbulent 5 to 10 years.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps Koh should do like Lim Guan Eng to korek all Ahmad Bustard's scandals and scams and report to police for investigation! Koh knows very well all his lobang because he was close buddy to him at one time! PDC scandal is one good case for him to pick up!

Koh must be feeling very sore now he's being sodomized by Ahmad the dog! He now only realize how 'boh cheng' is Malay and if he is man enough, he should lay condition to the dying Abdullah and wants him to make sure Ahmad the dog apologize to him and that's not enough, Abdullah must also take stern action against his dog! Failing a deadline given, Gerakan should pull out from BN immediately! Or you fellow must leave enbloc!

Anonymous said...

BN/Umno leadership were so afraid to take action against Ahamd Ismail for his deditious remark

This Scribe was curious as to why the BN/Umno leadership were so afraid to
take action against Ahamd Ismail for his deditious remark. After doing a
Sherlock Holmes, this Scribe began to get the big picture. It appears that
Ahmad Ismail is a big time Umno warlord in Penang.


Ahmad Ismail was cleared of bankruptcy by the Insolvency Department in 2006.
Ahmad Ismail is the figure linked to the controversial PORR project in
Penang. He is the director of Peninsular Metroworks Sdn. Bhd., the
concessionaire for the project. Ahmad is an influential Umno divisional
leader and former Penang Chief Minister Koh Tsu Koon was beholden to him for
support. That was why Koh was powerless when Ahmad Ismail a mere Umno
division leader could wield so much influence over him and accused him of
not paying attention to the Malays in Penang.The CM's former constituency of
Tanjong Bungah happens to be in the Bukit Bendera division.

It gets more interesting here, The Scribe discovered that PM Abdullah Badawi
was named as a director of Yayasan Bumiputra Pulau Pinang, who owns 34% of
the PMW share via two wholly-owned companies, Kumpulan Pinang and Kumpulan
Perhubungan. Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi is linked to the Penang Outer
Ring Road (PORR) project's concessionaire company, Peninsular Metroworks
Sdn. Bhd. (PMW) According to corporate information obtained from the
Companies Commission of Malaysia, Abdullah (I.C. No.391126-07-5077) was
first appointed director of the Yayasan Bumiputra Pulau Pinang Sdn. Bhd. His
name is still listed as a director.Yayasan Bumiputra now controls 34.78
percent of PMW through its two subsidiary companies; Kumpulan Pinang Holding
Sdn. Bhd. and Kumpulan Perhubungan Sdn. Bhd.

This was a result of restructuring of the ownership equity in PMW. The
shareholders areas follows:
Kumpulan Pinang Holding Sdn. Bhd. (222310-D) 10,000 share

Lingkaran Tanjung Sdn. Bhd. (676910-W) 340,000 share

Setegap Berhad (107232-X) 12,750 share

Kumpulan Perhubungan Sdn. Bhd. (60597-A) 1,190,000 share

Nadi Senandung Sdn. Bhd. (381079-U) 1,897,250 share

Setegap Berhad is a construction company listed on Bursa Malaysia. Lingkaran
Tanjung (formerly known as Jasminata Sdn. Bhd) was registered on 30.12.2004
and its registered address is at Suite 2.01, Tingkat 2, Wisma K.P.Loh, No 42
Jalan Besar, Kajang, Selangor. There is no information on the nature of its
business and its financial standing. Sources said the directors are related
to Datuk Ahmad Ismail.

Major shareholder, Nadi Senandung is principally controlled by Datuk Ahmad
Ismail via a dormant company, Cedar Heights Sdn. Bhd. (267289-U). From the
web of ownership structure and list of directors, it has confirmed DAP's
allegation that the PORR project is a classic example of Umno's crony
capitalism. Peninsular Metro-Works Sdn Bhd, would be given not just the
profitable toll collection for 30-years, but also properties belonging to
Penangites amounting to 31 hectares of prime Penang State land (why?). It
would also gained 202 hectares of reclaimed land off Gurney Drive. The value
of the total package? It's approximately RM5 billion, not just the RM2
billion we've been led to believe.


Nadi group's power structure: Dato Haji Ahmad Bin Ismail > Goh & Foo >> Loo
or Chua. If the PORR concession is awarded to PMWSB, Nadi which controls
54.5% of PMWSB will effectively control the Board and the PORR project. But
Cedar's Board will make the decisions, because Cedar controls 85% of Nadi.
Cedar, in turn, is controlled by Dato Haji Ahmad Bin Ismail (30%), City
(29.3%), and Nagasari (20%). Among these three Cedar shareholders, Dato Haji
Ahmad Bin Ismail holds the largest power because, if disagreement arises, he
only has to forge an alliance or agreement with either one of City or
Nagasari to exceed 50% voting rights (To be precise, In the case of an
alliance with Nagasari he will need another two shares).

In contrast, if either of City or Nagasari disagrees with him, each will
need two other alliances, including one major shareholder, to reach 50%
voting rights. Between the last two, City is far more powerful than
Nagasari, because of its 29.3% vs Nagasari's 20%, but also because the
latter's shareholders are split into two equal-weight of 47.5% (Loo and
Chua), while City is owned by Goh and Foo of the same address, which is
assumed to mean close relations or associates who would be expected to vote
together. City's two major shareholders are also directors at Cedar.


It doesn't matter that the total attributable stake to Dato Haji Ahmad Bin
Ismail (13.9%) is smaller than to Goh Choon Aun and Foo Quin Yar (together
21.2%), or Setegap's 25.5%, or KPHSB's 20%. Simply because Cedar will
dominate the Board of Nadi, which will dominate the Board of PMWSB, those
who dominate Cedar will hold sway.


The State and Federal civil servants will have to answer the questions: How
do you expect 20%-shareholder KPHSB to play a more useful role in the
financially much more demanding PORR project and Peninsular Metro-Works Sdn
Bhd, considering KPHSB's apparent inability to contribute to Jelutong
Expressway? And if there is a high risk that Peninsular Metro-Works Sdn Bhd
will not be adequately supported by its financially weak shareholders, why
should PMWSB be awarded the PORR concession, particularly without an open,
competitive bidding process?


That's the reason why PM Badawi, Najib and the rest of the BN/Umno
leadership are just giving Ahmad Ismail a slap on the wrist over this
seditious remark. Don't be surprised if Liow Tiong Lai, Ong Ka Ting, Ong Ka
Chuan Ng Yen Yen, Chor Chee Heung, Koh Tsu Koon, Chia Kwang Chye et al will
come and say to the Chinese community to accept Najib's and Umno's apology
while heaping praises on the Umno leadership for their 'courage' in
apologizing.