Tuesday, 23 March 2010 19:08
KUALA LUMPUR –  A rebranded MCA will reach out to the needy, forge  partnerships with community groups, reject the diseases of corruption,  money politics and abuse of power; provide direct presidential elections  and, above all, woo talented young people to help it get the votes.
This  in essence is the manifesto of party president Ong Tee Keat who is  seeking to extend his term right up to the next MCA triennial assembly  next year.
Tee Keat , however, will have to first cross the  hurdles posed by his challengers for the Number 1 post; former deputy  president Dr Chua Soi Lek and immediate past president Ong Ka Ting.
The  extraordinary elections on March 28, a result of 22 central committee  members quitting their seats, will provide for the winner to serve for  just a year before the 2011 general assembly.
Tee Keat was elected president in October  2008, after Ka Ting resigned in the aftermath of the MCA's worst  electoral showing in the March general elections of the same year.
In  his bid to retain his pivotal position in the party,  Tee Keat has come  out with five key result areas for the MCA transformation plan.
The five KRAs
- Assisting the needy through a  planned 1Malaysia Community Alliance (1MCA) Foundation
The  plan is a leaf from the 1Malaysia concept being promoted by the Barisan  Nasional, under Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak, meant to directly  reach out to the poor and needy.
Tee Keat said this could be  achieved in the form of providing aid in education and training, housing  and shelter, entrepreneurship, jobs and healthcare.
The idea is  to transform them into progressive, self-reliant and gainfully employed  Malaysians who are able to, in turn, give back to society.
-  Engaging and championing the  interest of community stakeholders via a proposed 1MCA NGO Consultative  Council
Tee Keat admits that while the MCA does  not have all the answers, it realises that if its members are sincere  enough to reach out to those outside the 'comfort zone',  the solutions  to the many issues and problems that plague Malaysians are 'out there.'
"We  need to expand our ad-hoc engagement with traditional guilds and  associations by forging genuine partnerships with community stakeholders  that have a pulse on real challenges and issues under the 1MCA NGO  Consultative Council.
"We will focus on the hopes and concerns  of all the people, regardless of race, religion or partisan politics.
"Together  with our dialogue partners, we will set forth to find the solutions to  issues on the economy, social harmony, education, mainstream politics as  well as culture and arts," he said.
-  Integrity, transparency and good governance
The party president said  this third KRA is to ensure that MCA members observe the principles of  integrity, transparency and good governance in the management of party  assets, funds and activities
"We need to reject the diseases of  corruption, money politics and abuse of power, which, like cancerous  cells, will weaken and ultimately destroy us.
"The limited funds  that we have must be prudently spent for the benefit of people who most  need it. We need to stop the leaks, however small a trickle they may  be," said Tee Keat, who is Transport Minister.
He added that the  party will announce a series of initiatives, including the formation of  independent team of observers, key performances indices and making such  KPIs public.
"Fueled by my experience at the ministry,  particularly in handling the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) debacle,  whilstle-blowing initiatives will be explored for the party at all  levels," he said.
-  Direct presidential elections
Tee Keat said the  MCA, with its Constitution and institutions, belong to the members and  the community the party serves.
"The central committees,  councils, leaders and the president derive authority from the delegates,  members and the community.
"Our elected leaders’ duties are to  administer the party as it came into our hands and to transmit them  unimpaired to our successors.
"To further democratise our party,  it is also our initiative to institute direct presidential elections by  the end of the year," he said, adding that this would ensure a wider  electoral base.
-   Preparing  for the 13th general elections and membership drive
Tee  Keat describes this as the 'ultimate KRA' because it is the people who  will be judging the party and giving it their votes.
"It is my  hope that we not only engage them but also empower them with the  determining voice of change and to be an active participant in that  process," he said, adding that the party should not lose sight of young  Malaysians.
"The young are the beacon of our Party and nation,  and we hope to attract the best and brightest from among them into the  MCA.
"Empowerment with knowledge and skills will invigorate our  party with more competitive Malaysians and become a beacon of hope for  our nation." — Malaysian Mirror
What about Ong Ka Ting? Is it Kata Nothing? What CSL? Porno graph MCA?
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