Wednesday, December 30, 2009

A Father of Lame Duck.....a Victim?!



Disappointment of the decade: Pak Lah as fifth Prime Minister
By Justin Ong

KUALA LUMPUR - Dec 30, 2009

“Don’t work for me, work with me.”

That one sentence heralded what was supposed to have been a New Age for Malaysians. After over two decades of iron-fisted rule by Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, a prime minister who cared about what the country thinks was exactly what the doctor ordered.

Most Malaysians thought as much.

Together with the promise of a softer approach towards running the country was Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s image as “Mr Clean”. An image that he played up further by vowing to come down hard on a culture of corruption so entrenched that, far from being a crime, it was treated as an entitlement.

More than just giving Pak Lah — as he is popularly known — the benefit of the doubt, Malaysians handed him the keys to the country. In Election 2004, Barisan Nasional was given its most convincing mandate yet, winning 198 out of the 220 parliamentary seats. Whatever gains the opposition made during the 1998 Anwar Ibrahim debacle was all but wiped out.

But despite the overwhelming support of the electorate, it did not take long for it to be obvious that instead of using this mandate to implement policies that might have taken the country somewhere, anywhere, Pak Lah seemed content to rest on his laurels.

An administration paralysed by indecision, it was painful to watch what was essentially the most powerful man in the country being unable — or unwilling — to decide which direction the country should be heading. Instead, Malaysians were treated to mere rhetoric.

If ever there was an example of how indecision can be as harmful — and perhaps even more so — than bad decisions, this was it. National policy — when they made any — seemed to change on a whim, before being reversed soon after if objections were raised.

Dr Mahathir, “recalcitrant” as he was, was at least decisive. And once he made up his mind, for better or worse, he stuck by it. Pak Lah, in contrast, ruled with all the consistency of a limp noodle. And before long, some quarters even began pining for the return of his predecessor.

Anecdotal accounts now seem to suggest Pak Lah was more than happy to let the country run itself, rather than be bothered with the minutiae of administrating the day-to-day affairs of the nation.

It also did not bode well that the man who was in charge of the country brought more than a metaphorical meaning to the phrase “sleeping on the job”. In any case, rather than running itself, the country was quickly running aground.

Besides residing over periods of harsh “unofficial” inflation, when the rakyat was increasingly feeling the pinch yet kept being told that everything was, is, and ever will be all right, it was also obvious that Pak Lah was failing miserably at his earlier promise of combating national graft.

Not only was he not doing much to cut down on corruption, merciless insinuations and accusations of cronyism by Dr Mahathir also ripped Abdullah’s “Mr Clean” reputation to shreds. Allegations of corruption in the UN Oil for Food programme certainly didn’t help matters. Nor the unfortunate discovery of a nuclear smuggling network involving Scomi Group.

Given carte blanche to run the country, Pak Lah chose to play the bureaucrat at a time when the country needed a strong steward to guide it into uncharted waters. Promises of fighting corruption, an Islam Hadhari that no one understands till today, and stillborn economic progress all lie in the wake of possibly the country’s most ineffectual prime minister to date.

What had started with so much potential ended as a major letdown. Hounded out of office by the man who put him there and the man who would be there, Pak Lah cut a lonely and forlorn figure in his final days.

In the end, Pak Lah's years will be remembered as a lost opportunity to reform Malaysia by a man who was paralysed by indecision and manacled to the status quo demands of his own political party.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry X'mas and Happy New Year?!

I have received numerous e-cards and sms greetings of - "Wishing you Merry X'mas and a very Happy New Year 2010"!

Merry and Happy? No, I am not! Even God is not, justified by his gloomy face the whole day in the X'mas day which marks 25/12/2009!

I am sure most of the Malaysians are not in the mood of Merry and Happy too amid the ever persistent economic doldrums and political imbroglio in this promised land, we are heading to nowhere!

Even on the eve, last night, the 'jingle bells' were not ringing like usual, the music was dull, and the atmosphere dismayed!

Early in the morning, by spreading out the news papers, we can only see all the bad news, ridiculous news of a youngish Chinese girl student being stupidly mishandled again by our most despicable and good for nothing cops regardless of they are man or woman!

Why I said they are good for nothing?!

When they are, of course, good for all those raids for money activities, going to the construction sites and extort for money, ambush by the roadsides and ask for money from the errant motorists, they are only good at that and nothing else!

What is crime rate is something that they would not feel interested to meddle with and they would say, the community needs to co-operate with the cops in order to curb crime rate, and it's not all their responsibility! And how about duty-bound? Bullshit, they would say!

So, in this auspicious X'mas day, most Happy and Merry will definitely be those snatch thieves, road bullies, run amok revelers and even the perpetrators of felonies would be the ones whom they would make whoopee and treating the cops the fat and dead cats!

What had happened to these supposed to be disciplined force which have become so indiscipline and running wild and woolly, yet, they are laudable of surpassing the KPI, of which the stupid Minister had endorsed?!

How to feel Merry in X'mas when the whole lot of worries are being felt?!

Happy New Year? Probably only those buffaloes-like and the round belly cats are the most happy, knowing that, during the festive new year days, they are going to be fed with more angpows, their pockets are to be filled with moolah, and aplenty!

So, Happy New Year to our abject cops in blue, and good harvesting!

Sick!


Read this - and you will feel equally sick!


Street crime up 27pc in Penang

PENANG, Dec 27 — Penang recorded 3,786 street crime cases this year compared with 3,523 cases last year.

State police chief Datuk Ayub Yaakob said street crime involving motorcycle thefts, snatch thefts, robbery and illegal racing saw an increase of 263 cases or 27.5 per cent over last year’s figure.

“In most of the cases, the suspects, individually, in pairs or in a group, had used motorcycles to commit the crime, especially robbery and snatch thefts.

“We are asking the public to cooperate with the police by giving input or ideas, so that a more effective approach can be drawn up to change the situation,” he said after flagging off the Penang Police Community Expedition, here, today.

Ayub was leading a high-powered motorcycle convoy involving 50 policemen and 50 members of the Penang Motorcycle Club on a Rakan Cop and crime-prevention promotion drive.

The one-day expedition started from Batu Feringghi and ended in Batu Maung.

Ayub said street crime made up about 40 per cent of all crime cases in Penang.

“No matter how many more policemen we recruit and deploy, street crime committed by motorcyclists will still occur, but what is important is curbing it with the cooperation of the public,” he said.
— Bernama