Friday, September 4, 2009

Tee Keat has the support



















Sorry for not posting any articles the last few days , cause I was overseas for a business trip .
So back to blogging . Saw a few articles worth posting as I believe many MCA delegates do not read the NST . So perhaps I'll post these few article worth reading . My comments are in red .


MCA must bite the bullet and persevere
By Chok Suat Ling of NST

DATUK Seri Ong Tee Keat has two sombre-looking men hovering around him these days.
Many who have attended functions where Ong is the VIP guest have noticed the presence of these two well-built, often bush-jacketed men. I understand he has four now utk bodyguards to protect him !!

They are the MCA president's official bodyguards. Up till a month ago, he had only one. But since Tee Keat expressed concern in the media about his personal safety following the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) issue, another bodyguard has been seen with him.

Tee Keat is a man under siege. He has been at the receiving end of threats to his personal safety since he decided to embark on a full and unexpurgated disclosure of the PKFZ scandal. And following the sacking of Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek from the party, it appears that the MCA has got itself into an intractable muddle with no clear way forward.

Pundits and analysts are convinced the MCA is split right down the middle, and predict that it is only a matter of time before the party is consigned to the political scrap heap.

Many draw an analogy between what is happening now with the events of 2001, when there was a Team A-Team B crisis, sparked by the MCA's purchase of a controlling stake in Nanyang Press Holdings Bhd.

It is not difficult to see why that comparison is made. For one, it involves a president-versus-deputy scenario. Then too, like now, there were calls for extraordinary general meetings to end the problem.

But the similarities end there. Likening what is happening now to what happened before is too simplistic. The position of the party president now is not as tenuous as it has been made out to be. This is not Team A-Team B revisited. Far from it.

That is precisely correct , far from it . Back then the issue and the agenda for the EGM was different , it was for the Purchase of Nanyang and China Press which the Team B feels that it would burdened the MCA financially with the borrowings and the pledging of Star's stocks as collateral to the banks and the MCA was not in the Media publishing business . Moreover in that issue , it only serves to enrich Ling Liong Sik and cronies as they had insider information and were buying Nanyang shares at around RM1.50 to 2.00 per share . I believe they disposed of the entire block of shares at RM6.00 after they won at the EGM with a last minute help from TDM who came out the day before the EGM to say that he gave the green light to LLS to purchase Nanyang and China Press . But today the issue is entirely different and does not hold water to call for an EGM to re-instate a Deputy has has been found to have tarnished the image of the Party thru the circulation of his sex romps in a hotel . One would wonder where MCA and BN would be heading if the MCA pornstar had his way and re instated . That would have far reaching consequences for the party . As it is a lot of party members have openly said the MCA is finished if the party were to be headed by a pornstar while rejecting a current president who has walk his talk on cleaning up the excesses of the party . Silence by the former presidents have reinforce this analysis .

In fact it has been a tradition that the party president normally takes over the Transport Ministry as a minister , this was not so when Ling passed over to Ong Ka Ting as president . Chan Kong Choy was made the minister with the knowledge by Ka Ting that this ministry is saddled by the PKFZ issue and is about to become a mega , explosive issue within that time frame . So to put the blame on someone else rather than OKT , Chan was made the minister knowing very well that he would not last thru his term , and this has been proven . Chan was made a fall guy without his knowledge .


In 2001, there were two distinct opposing sides, both with considerable heft within the party. MCA then was literally and neatly cleaved right down the middle -- one side, or "Team A", headed by the then president Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik and the other, "Team B", by his deputy Tan Sri Lim Ah Lek.

Of the four vice-presidents, two -- Tan Sri Ong Ka Ting and Datuk Seri Dr Fong Chan Onn -- were in Team A, and two -- Datuk Chua Jui Meng and Tan Sri Chan Kong Choy -- in Team B.

Tee Keat, who was the youth head then, was in Team B, while his deputy Datuk Hoo Seong Chang was in Team A.

Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen, the Wanita MCA head, was in Team A, while her deputy Datin Paduka Dr Tan Yee Kew was in Team B. The party was at that time in a state of "retak menanti belah" (impending break-up).

But that is not the scenario now. The power dynamics at play then were entirely different. The dissidents then were a force to be reckoned with -- and even so they lost out in the EGM.

The dissenters now -- among them former deputy home minister Datuk Seri Tan Chai Ho, former one-term member of parliament Loh Seng Kok, and Soi Lek's former political secretary Tee Siew Keong -- are either has-beens or political lightweights.

These are the remants of the Ling Liong Sik faction as it is believed that the disclosure of the PKFZ will eventually reach the shores of the former MCA president who is believed to to heavily involved thru his proxy the former GM O.C. Phang . Already the PAC has already establish that OC Phang has badly managed the PKFZ while the previous Chairmans of the PKA have said that they merely acted as rubber stamping authorities as the deals had already been concluded and done . On Tee Siew Kiong , see my previous article on the possibility of corruption in the land deal in Johore . A few more Ling lieutenants have surfaced involving some previous excos in Kedah , namely the Chong Itt Chew and Beh Heng Kiong who are forcing people to sign for the EGM , and Ting Chew Peh , Ka Chuan covering for Perak . In Penang the opportunists consisting of the two datuks , one known to be heavily involved with women and drinking , and the other having an affair with a woman who was formerly working in a factory and known to MCA members in Penang , no names mentioned . To me these people are doing it for their own selfish interests with promise of positions in the party rather than for the party .

They are taking on a leader who has the full support of the presidential council.

Even Dr Ng, the nation's first Chinese woman minister, initially said to be tilting towards Soi Lek, was seen to be supportive of his sacking, although she was absent when the council deliberated on his case.

In Malaysian party politics, whether in Barisan Nasional or Pakatan Rakyat, incumbents tend to have the advantage. As president, Tee Keat has the power to appoint or sack state chairmen, for example, or nominate candidates for government positions.

The dissension during the 2001 Team A-Team B crisis was also over an issue that touched a raw nerve among the Chinese community. They were deeply opposed to MCA's purchase of a controlling stake in Nanyang Press Holdings shares as they consider Chinese newspapers one of the "four pillars" of the community (the other three being Chinese education, language, and Chinese-based non-governmental groups such as clans, associations, trade guilds and chambers of commerce).

But this time, it is not over something that resonates deeply with the community, but whether certain individuals should have a more prominent role in the party.

Back in 2001, Umno had to interfere. Today, there is no need to, as the president continues to have the support of the vice-presidents, Youth and Wanita heads, as well as most central committee members.

What the party needs to do now is bite the bullet. Persist and persevere. A decision has been made and there will inevitably be a phase of unease among the grassroots. But if Tee Keat continues in his present direction -- making difficult decisions and doing what he thinks is right regardless of the consequences -- all is not yet lost for the party.

Perhaps now is the time to clean out the devils , the hantu s the crooks , the opportunists , from the party as they have now shown their faces and true colors . Previously they were faceless .

1 comment:

  1. good one bro. MCA needs to perservere ahead to reform and improve for the future. the old guards and many leaders are not comfortable with the changes and it is apparent as they are fighting to make a comeback.

    let OTK do the work and reform MCA and BN for the better.

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