Saturday, February 27, 2010

Liow: AGM resolutions are only proposals

Only proposals ? who are you trying to kid ?

Then it should be worded as such " We propose that the following issues a, b, c , d be discussed by this assembly and be adopted if this assembly deems it appropriate .

But what you jokers wrote were not proposals but resolutions !

No wonder the Health Ministry has always been referred to as the Hell Ministry and the Minister as the Minister of Hell ! Controlled by the Devil !
Vegetarians be becareful , it has been said that vegetarians are easily influenced by the Great Satan .


Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai will not stop his supporters from submitting 'proposals' at the MCA AGM. - Picture by Jack Ooi


















By Clara Chooi

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 27 — MCA vice-president Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai today ignored the advice from a fellow party leader urging his faction to withdraw the resolutions submitted for the party’s March 7 annual general meeting.

Liow explained that the resolutions were merely proposals for discussion during the AGM, in which every delegate had the right to submit.

Liow added that the fact that they were mere proposals, the resolutions should be allowed to be discussed during the meeting and were definitely not unconstitutional as claimed by the leader.

The leader, central committee member Datuk Ti Lian Ker had advised Liow’s faction yesterday to withdraw their proposed resolutions for the AGM which, among others, called for the dissolution of the CC for the purpose of fresh polls. In addition, they have also called for an amendment to the party constitution to open up the duty of appointing and sacking of executive office-bearers which is presently handled by the president.

Ti had claimed that the resolutions were unconstitutional as they had contravened Article 168 of the constitution which stipulates that resolutions to amend the constitution needed prior referrals from the respective divisions and the CC.

11 comments:

  1. Liow is really good at twisting his words..first he said he never used the word boycott and now he is saying he means proposal instead of Resolutions.

    There is no way we can trust such insincere Politician?

    Can someone do something quickly please? Get rid of this menace before the Chinese sinks with him in the MCA Boat!

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  2. Stinking asshole this Boh Liow and the two cry babies . Moronic three stooges .

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  3. IN POLITICS U NEED TO BE EVIL TO BE SUCCESSFUL.

    LTL IS JUST LEARNING FROM OTK.

    WAY TO GO LTL....

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  4. To Bangsa Cina Malaysia...Liow has a problem..he dont think properly before opening his mouth. So when he is caught telling a lie, he tried to cover himself with more lies. That's where he gets caught.

    If you say that he has learnt this from OTK, then I must tell you that he is a stupid student and for you to support a person like him, makes you a stupid person as well.

    So, before he sinks the MCA Boat, we should get rid of him asap.

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  5. why argue over technicalities?? Let OTK and his jinggang decide to accept or not lah....

    read tomorrow's paper on Wee KS's comments on the above. Very well said.

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  6. To Anon11:17..if you regard Wee's Statement as a well made Statement, I am very surprised.

    There is nothing new and no material facts....the usual call for a fresh elections. And adding more fuel to the already burning MCA.

    Today MCA is in a crisis, what will you do if your are Liow's supporter???

    Calm down the Delegates if I were you!! Explain to them of the need to give support to the Leaders, right?

    Elections can wait since it's not very far away.

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  7. Dear J4OTK

    The Star Cosy Relationship with Convicted Criminals

    I am one of the many victims of Ooi Boon Leong, the former director of MEMS TECHNOLOGY BERHAD who was convicted with his CFO, both who were convicted at the Sessions Court on 25th February.

    The funny thing is that there was a Star Online article on the conviction, the same article NEVER made in to the Star proper !

    There is a pattern here. In April 2009, the same 2 directors were reported be charged and reported
    in the Star Online and amazing enough, it also was not published in the Star proper.

    One wonders whether the editors at the Star were persuaded not to do so with an incentive. BTW, I had alerted Datuk Wong Chun Wai via his New Malaysia Blog but he chose not to publish this alert of mine. Wong Chun Wai is a Penang Lang and so is OBL... Is there a connection ? I think OTK must know about this abomination.

    Please read the following Star Online article as follows :-
    Former directors fined RM300,000 each for overstating revenue (Updated)
    By M. MAGESWARI
    mages@thestar.com.my
    KUALA LUMPUR: Two former directors of a public-listed company were fined RM300,000 each by a Sessions Court here on Thursday after they admitted to overstating RM30mil in their investment holding company’s revenue.

    Ooi Boon Leong, 49, was a director and an audit committee member of MEMS Technology Bhd while Tan Yeow Teck, 49, was its chief financial officer and an executive director.

    In sentencing, Sessions Court judge Asmadi Hussin ordered each accused to pay his fine or serve two years in jail.

    The two were said to have knowingly authorised the furnishing of a misleading statement to Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhd in Bukit Kewangan on Sept 27, 2007.

    The misleading statement is contained in the report “MEMS Technology Berhad Condensed Consolidated Income Statements for the 12-month period ended July 31, 2007.”

    Upon hearing their verdict, the two, who had resigned from their posts, were composed.

    Pleading for leniency, their lawyer Francis Ng Aik Guan asked the court to consider that his clients had already been publicly reprimanded and fined by Bursa Malaysia for overlapping breaches pertaining to the same unaudited accounts for that financial year.

    Ng said Ooi had been fined RM89,000 while Tan had been fined RM197,500 in October 2008.

    He said both would be disqualified from holding directors’ positions upon their conviction, which would also affect their livelihood.

    He said his clients were remorseful over their actions and had sincerely recorded their plea of guilt.

    He asked the court to consider that his clients had contributed for the growth of the nation and to transfer of technology through their roles in the company.

    In pressing for a deterrent sentence, prosecuting officer Shanti Geoffrey asked the court to consider public interest and the seriousness of the offence.

    “Investors were misled with a statement issued to Bursa Malaysia on Sept 27, 2007, which was approved by both accused.

    “In the false statement, out of RM73,416mil recorded for revenue, RM30,169mil worth of sales did not take place. The false sales comprised 41% of the overall revenue,” she said.

    Geoffrey said investors were misled and suffered losses due to the false information, while both accused enjoyed revenue from their wrongful actions.

    She said that Ooi was a substantial shareholder in MEMS Technology with over 38 million shares while Tan held 270,800 shares.

    She said it was a planned crime where both accused had took about a year to generate and insert false sales in the accounts of its subsidiary company.

    “Both are qualified accountants, they knew very well what they were doing,”she said, adding that elements of forgery and cheating were involved in committing the offence.

    She said both accused had also failed to carry out their duty to shareholders and that their actions had affected the confidence of investors in the company.

    See also http://archives.thestar.com.my/last365days/default.aspx?query=mems

    Victimised, Penang

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  8. This MEMS is just following Malaysian standard practice lah. Big fish eat small fry. Not MEMS but many companies do the same.

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  9. Victimised, Penang

    I've checked and its not true that Star did not carry the print version of the report.

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  10. JUSTICE FOR ALL3/02/2010 08:19:00 AM

    Leaders ought to set good examples by following the party constitution to let the party function effectively. Set a precedent, it is the sure way a step towards destroying the party.
    Liow and gang should drop that GIGANTIC EGO trying to destroy MCA by hook or by crook. Liow being a Buddhist should reflect on his actions vs the FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS AND THE NOBLE EIGHT FOLDPATH....humility and wisdom.

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