How Ong Ka Ting Masterminded His Political Comeback
Thursday, 25 March 2010 admin-s
By Chiselled Stone
MCA presidential aspirant Ong Ka Ting, contrary to  popular belief,  did not retire from politics after not seeking  re-election at the party  polls in 2008. He was busy doing what he does  best - conspiring and  hatching sinister plots. And he was about to  mastermind the greatest MCA  comeback in history - that of his own, to  re-claim the party  presidency.  
  It started even before he gave up his post. On  grounds of  impartiality, as the then MCA president, Ong Ka Ting  decided not to stir  the hornet's nest with the complaint lodged by a  Johor leader against  Dr Chua's DVD case. Instead, Ka Ting decided to  pass the time bomb to  his successor, Ong Tee Keat.
  He  knew that the stupid and arrogant Ong Tee Keat could not stand  the  sight of Dr Chua Soi Lek. That's when Ka Ting made use of Wanita  chief  and on-off girlfriend, Chew Mei Fun to instigate Tee Keat to sack  the  duly-elected Health Minister on grounds that Dr Chua was a disgrace  to  the party.
  Poor Tee Keat took the bait hook,  line and sinker. The wheels of  Ong Ka Ting's return was set in motion  the day the disciplinary  board proceeded with Dr Chua's case.  By doing  so, Ka Ting knew the  party would be split into two. True to Ka Ting's  expectations, Dr Chua  called for an EGM.
  During  the weeks leading to the Oct 10 EGM, Ka Ting took firm  control of the  maneouverings with the backing of his brother, Ka Chuan.  And thus, The  Third Force came into being. 
 Using his  extensive network, Ka Ting got his boys and girls to  ensure both Tee  Keat and Dr Chua were ousted during the EGM. The "bonus"  came when Tee  Keat was hoodwinked into agreeing to accept the  resolutions by Dr  Chua's faction in toto. 
  (The then legal bureau  head, Leong Tang Chong, was instrumental in  Tee Keat arriving at the  decision, made on the 7th Floor of the Ministry  of Transport hours  before negotiations on the EGM from both sides were  to commence. Leong  Tang Chong, who was rumoured to be  romantically-linked to a pseudo  blogger, was Ka Ting's appointee in The  Star as it's chairman.)
  By accepting Dr Chua's resolutions without any changes, Ka Ting   knew the president and the deputy were as good as gone. He knew that   when both sides were almost equally-strong, a few votes difference was   all it took to get rid of both. And the 10/10 EGM proved just that. Tee   Keat lost the no-confidence motion by a mere 14 votes.
  Although Ka Ting miscalculated the readiness of Tee Keat and Dr   Chua to patch up so quickly after the EGM, the ex-president was back on   his feet in no time. He got Liow Tiong Lai to lead his (Ka Ting's) own   men like Ho Kok Chung, Wee Jeck Seng and Chew Mei Fun into submitting   their conditional resignation letters. 
  And  then, using intermidiaries like Tan Sri Tan Kay Hock from Johan   Holdings, he instigated Dr Chua's boys into doing the same. He fuelled   the mistrust between Tee Keat and Dr Chua and convinced Dr Chua's   supporters that they had the largest bloc of votes and Dr Chua should   not play second fiddle to Tee Keat. 
  March 4  came and Dr Chua could no longer hold his boys, hence the  mass  resignation which triggered the fresh poll.
 And  even before it hit Dr Chua, Ka Ting had already placed his boys  all  over the country asking them to plead for his return. Then, he  dropped  another hint in a NTV7 interview saying he would return if need  be. By  the time Ka Ting made the announcement official, Dr Chua's  gameplan for  the poll was already out of the window. It was back to the  drawing  board for a new series of horse-trading, number-crunching and   clandestine discussions.
  That was why Dr Chua  held back the official announcement until less  than 24 hours before  nominations. Others like Kong Cho Har and Liow  also announced late,  thanks to Ka Ting who finally came out to foil  their plans which did  not factor in the Ka Ting equation.
  So, there  you have it. A master politician, who's a genius in  scheming and  plotting. And one who delivered the votes to Pakatan Rakyat  on a silver  platter during the last general election. God bless MCA to  have such a  talented leader. 
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ReplyDeleteyes, indeed a nice one
ONG TEE KEAT no leadership but good actor
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