Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Ong Will Never Walk Alone


Meanwhile Khoo Kay Peng today wrote that Ong must not walk alone which was reproduced in the Star .

MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat has filed a RM500mil defamation suit against Barisan Nasional Backbenchers Club chairman Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing over the latter’s claim that he gave RM10mil to the minister. The suit was motivated by Tiong’s allegation that he had “donated” RM10mil to Ong.
This is a funny story. If Tiong had made a donation and expected nothing back in return, what is his motive for turning the donation into a credibility issue for Ong? Is the Bintulu MP expecting his favour to be returned in the Port Klang Free Zone expose?

This is what we have been saying all along , that no one just gives money to anyone without expecting something in return , be it favours or some expections of return of investment. Even the air that we breath in is not free . Nothing is free in this world , let alone a donation of 10 million ringgit . So this is not a funny story as Khoo writes it to be one , perhaps indeed the gift of 10 million is given but not to Ong Tee Keat , but rather to someone who helped Kuala Dimensi obtain the three letters of guarantee . Remember NO one gives three supporting letters of guarantee tying down the government to pay Kuala Dimensi 660 million Ringgit whether they complete or not without expecting something BIG in return .

The act of giving political donations in Malaysia is not something new although they are seldom made public. There is no law which outlaws or limits the amount of donation which can be accepted by a local politician. In fact, many of us were marvelled with the ability of Barack Obama to raise so much money to fund his presidential campaign. How many of the donors have gone back to Obama asking for a favour?

Many big companies in Malaysia like Genting Highlands , Shell and Berjaya Group have been donating to Political Parties for them to give donations to temples , private schools , and charitable organisations , so this is part and parcel of politics and political funds . However these people have never behaved like the Sarawak fella whose behaviour is more like one you find walking in the streets in Taiwan or in Hong Kong .

Ong’s lawsuit against Tiong may drag on for years before a judgment can be made against the real culprit. The intention was clear. The allegation was made to discredit Ong and to allow his detractors to build up a strong resistance against his leadership

Ong's lawsuit is irrelevant on how long it takes , the essence is to prove that he is innocent of all the allegations levelled at him by some underworld connected people . Only those who are guilty will keep it quiet and in low profile , however if you think you have done nothing wrong and that you have been slandered even though you are innocent , you will go all out and all the way and make that idiot pay for his outbursts . Today people are getting smarter and you cannot fool some people sometime or all the time . His Ong's detractors will find themselves hitting a hard rock and in for a big shock .

His nemesis was hoping that MCA leaders at the division level who believed that he took the RM10mil might become upset with him for pocketing the money. The lawsuit will become purely academic if Ong does not survive the onslaught from within and without his party

Many of us who knows Ong well will never believe that he took the money , only those who have a score to settle with him will make use of this issue . Unlike the other senior detractor who won his Deputy Presidency by buying votes from many divisions . Many divisional leaders received sums of money in return for their delegates support . Pagoh Divisions and Bakri Divisions were both mentioned by former Bakri Division leader Dato Chua Jui Meng as having been supported with huge funds by someone out to topple him .

Can we continue to expect a leader to act or speak up without fear or favour if his initiative ends up getting less than a lukewarm support from the people? Who can best protect our interest to see justice being meted out in the PKFZ fiasco if Ong is successfully purged of his positions in the party and the government?

Should have asked those Opposition leaders who have been shouting corruption , transparency , accountability , etc etc . They have remained very quiet , in fact total silence saved for a few . When we have one here who is walking the talk to expose corruption and transparency , these so called leaders of the Pakatan Rakyat have not joined in the chorus to support Ong Tee Keat . These leaders have shown themselves to be real HYPOCRITES .

Should not Malaysians feel ashamed that we cannot even provide an adequate security and comfort to our minister who is merely exercising his duty? The fact that Ong needed to hire his own bodyguards to protect his personal safety shows that some ministers are more vulnerable than others.

I fully agree on this .

It also suggests that the current system needs to be thoroughly revamped to ensure that public projects comply with a higher level of transparency, accountability and efficiency.
We must be clear that Ong is merely doing his job to investigate the PKFZ financial fiasco which is threatening to cast a dark cloud over the country. Without his commitment to dig deep into the issue, it would not have been possible for us to find out that there may be a potential breach of financial integrity which led to an over-billing of RM500mil to RM1bil.
Ong is not wrong to say that the culprits in the PKFZ fiasco must be brought to justice. No one should feel offended by his statement. His sentiments are shared by many Malaysians.

Agree whole heartedly that Ong is doing his job unlike the previous Transport Ministers but where are those who have been clamouring for eradication of corruption and for transparency ? Those Pakatan Rakyat leaders ? Where art thou on this issue ? Or are they only interested in playing up racial issues ? Where are you Anwar ? How about you Nik Aziz ? Is heaven and hell the only issue for you ?
Ong is indeed correct to say that culprits in the PKFZ fiasco must be brought to justice .

On the PKFZ, Ong has obviously risked it all. Based on my current assessment, it may be a tough battle for Ong to keep his Pandan parliamentary seat in the next general election.
His detractors and critics would surely go all out for his blood and he may end up having to pay a high price for his involvement in the PKFZ investigation.

Ong might have a tough battle to keep his Pandan seat based on Khoo's current assessment, the former PM thought they would have no problem winning most of the parliamentary seats in 2008 and Khir Toyo was quite sure they would win all the seats in Selangor ! If this PKFZ issue were to be not exposed , Ong and MCA seats would be facing extinction in the next election . What Ong had done would in fact have an opposite effect as it would show that Ong and MCA are no longer UMNO's lap dog .

Many of us may not agree with MCA’s insistence to continue working with some dubious politicians or the party’s lack of a clear stand on certain political issues. But we must not discount the fact that Ong’s good work to honour his commitment to account for the PKFZ fiasco is both admirable and commendable . That goes without saying .

For this, he must not walk alone. Any Barisan leaders who shows a similar political will to correct any wrongdoings must be given the moral support to continue their good work. Many rich and powerful people are using the judiciary or defamation suits to silence their critics and to shut out people from reporting their wrongdoings.
I can sympathise with the predicament Ong faces because I was a victim of such intimidation.

Ong shall never walk alone , not only us but the spiritual forces of goodness will see to it that he will triumph over the forces of evil . They will be walking with him . We shall be walking with him . We have not yet shown our faces . Sun Tzu's art of war says , never let the enemy know your strength .

9 comments:

  1. •店小二 - August 27, 2009, 9:30 am
    小蜜蜂真是笨到不行,用屁股想也明白,蔡细历有了道德污点,是不可能抢你的龙位的,只要对蔡细历好点,他就会为你刷亮你的招牌,掩饰你敢做敢为面具下的无能。为何要像婆娘般一哭二闹三上吊,定要把人赶走呢?小蜜蜂的团队哪里有人才,全部都是奴才侏儒以及老咸鱼。看他只敢用什么人就知道他是什么货色咯。自取灭亡,咎由自取,活该。反啦反啦,我支持造反。
    •李亞來 - August 27, 2009, 10:05 am
    其實翁詩杰的思路不難分析,他肯定會委任廖終萊為署理總會長。翁本身和張慶信的案件肯定也是脫不了身,9月份“大限”就會辭職,讓廖做正,蔡“倒翁”就做不了,因為翁也走了。所以蔡的策略必須着重于恢復蔡的黨籍及職位,當然也恢復其他被凍結人的黨籍。
    •Tungku Wong - August 27, 2009, 10:17 am
    翁老头,你很有道德啊?把人当狗来斩! 人家蔡细厉是人们党员选出来的!你凭什么赶尽杀绝?两年前他已受处份,营救辞职。两年后你做会长又来一次罚懒啦!你这是把自己推进坟墓!
    ONG TEE KEAT 更本不是人,民间说你猴屁股没有脑,没LP,是真的。咒你早点死,不能出门,一出门给人打!老婆女儿见不得人。

    你如果没有做亏心事,为什么请五个保镖保护你? 海南颠狗一个!!海南颠!!
    •党外 - August 27, 2009, 10:19 am
    太“细粒”还想故计重施,借反对党过桥?死了这条心吧。跟NG歪歪一起多拍几张激情DVD可能更有胜算,党里好此道的支持者还不少呢,夜晚11pm 到pasar malam 开特大一定大有斩获。
    •老百姓 - August 27, 2009, 11:04 am
    我看人民要去查一查,马华会长是不是见了安华,那才是重点。他早在党选前就和蔡锐明去见了安华。说要合作。有种就叫翁诗杰斩鸡头,要不就等我们去把他懒叫斩掉!!!! 现在是翁诗杰准备卖党还是谁卖党?翁诗杰卖华贼!不得好死!!
    •安华 - August 27, 2009, 11:08 am
    ’党外’ 你没种,有奶啊?

    至少蔡细历有大大条的鸡鸡敢给人看!可怜翁诗杰小小条的鸡鸡还要收住自己看

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  2. the truthabout-pkfz.blogspot.com is not transparency just now Minister Ong his own blog where all the comments need to get approval first then just being post. guys, it means supporting comment will be post and hantam one will be throw into air lo...fella

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  3. MR BELOVED WIRA PRESIDENT, I challenged YOU to tell us whether u have clear the dept to Tiong's company aircraft fuel which u have been using. I challenged YOU to say how many times u have been using private jet for so called-OFFICIAL DUTY beside using Tiong's company jet. have u paid them or they willing to serve to sincere from heart? or u give them project? DATO' DESMOND LIM, TUNGKU WONG, SYED MOHAMED?

    Why when you need to go official duty oversea with YAB Najib, that Dato' Desmond always follow closely run after your LP? what he need to do with YOU, Your ministry? why not others? bring him in for MOT project? and u able to suck some coffee money thru it? TELL US, TELL THE WORLD. Why u never declare what people said, only all the day say u want to SUE, SUE, and SUE. being a full time minister, you have so much money..for Private jet during official duty...why not the MOT let u use government transport. you are doing secret thing?

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  4. I'm quite convinced that this Kairuddin Naim is actually Faisal Abdullah. If you don't know this name then do a google search and be prepared to puke your guts out when you see his picture. He is an umno warlord in kapar as well as deputy ceo of kdsb. Another dumb ass melayu who'd sell his country for a few bucks.

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  5. dm

    This Kairuddin Naim is actually a paid cybertrooper , and his profile is actually fictitious . Has a Malay name but writes in Mandarin . Nothing in his profile but created only in August to spam and post ridiculous comments . Let him but ignore him .

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  6. Indeed, OTK must never walk alone in this fight against graft.

    Certainly many Malaysian will share this aspiration. But then being silent supporter will do no good.

    Malaysian must make it known that OTK's efforts to fight graft are have the full backing.

    Otherwise we only have ourselves to blame in this great effort is defeated due to lack of decisive support in the face of vicious attacks from the corrupts.

    On 28th Aug 12pm midnight TV3 news. What I saw was a disgrace. TV3 actually aired one sided comments from people who are speaking against OTK.

    Again an attempt to form one sided negative opinion thru mainstream media. Haven't TV3 learned? One sided stories will only push viewers away and dismiss you as being a worthy source of news.

    What can you do? Well at least write to your leaders (PM, DPM and OTK himslef) to let them know your stand in this fight against graft. You can write on their blogs or even send letters to them if you want.

    Write to the media and tell them not to take us for fools and try to be biased.

    I have written. Will you?

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  7. I've written comments on Najib's 1Malaysia blog under "Remembering a Statesman - Senator Kennedy Blog Post"

    Would love to hear your views:
    1) What do you think about writing to our leaders?
    2) What have been your experience on writing to our leaders?

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    Najib,

    Kennedy's departure is a great loss indeed. Malaysia really need true statesmen with integrity.

    The people watch with great interest on the latest fight against graft by Ong Tee Keat and others.

    This issue is of great importance to the people especially the younger generations.

    We will not accept this menace any longer. Fight against graft must be given full backing and high priority.

    If any Malaysian leaders aspire to be regarded as true statesman by the people, this value must be part of them.

    People in power must show resolve in fight against graft. MACC must be made much much more effective, transparent and impartial. Ensure only competent people are placed in MACC. People who can get real results.

    People are not blind. People demands real results.

    Remember the people are watching and the clock is ticking.

    Maxim.

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  8. Thanks Maxims

    We'll inform our members to do that .

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  9. I am a normal rakyat and I believe in OTK. My 70 year-old grandmother also agrees with me to support OTK. Fight agaisnt the money politics and political corruptions. Thanks for him. The rakyat deserves to know the truth. I will vote for OTK! I can see all front-line Chinese Newspapaer suddenly support CSL, they are so hypocrites! I guess money really can make all sort of nonsense things happen especially in the media world. The fire of justice is small, but it will grow bigger and bigger!

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