Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Resignation at Petronas tomorrow?

SHERYL STOTHARD TO QUIT. After the latest bout of postings on blogosphere exposing Miss Sheryl Stothard's political past, it has become rather inevitable that the new Corporate Comm head of Petronas would resign not just from the post but from the company. I hear there'll be an internal com on this at the national oil corporation this week, maybe even tomorrow.

Read Vote Umno and BN out, says Petronas' GM by Apanama.

Here's the article :

Updated - The Queen may have unleashed her cyber-troopers but ROCKY's BRU says the President of Petronas has finally seen the light. As the Queen's cyber troopers are proposing for a witch-hunt at Tower 1, read another fresh insight into the former Parti Rakyat Malaysia VICE president's IDEOLOGY. -

"The executive (read: Dr M and gang) has been abusing the legislative and the judiciary so long that it thinks that this is a right, not a wrong. It's so bad that even Anwar, who belonged to the highest echelons of the executive, couldn't right this wrong. This means that the only alternative is to sack the present executive branch (read: BN) and elect new representatives.
3. A beginning of a new, more equitable, multiracial approach to managing this wonderful country called Malaysia. Our citizens are relatively tolerant of each other, but the BN has continued the British divide-and-rule (and outdated) system of government in keeping us apart. After putting up with this for 42 years, you must agree that the only way from here is to look at alternatives to the status quo. We have to UPGRADE.
4. A real and committed plan to alleviate poverty, esp. among the Malay rural community which has been used and abused by Umno for far too long. The Anwar issue has only been a catalyst to the expression of dissatisfaction among Malays, not the over-riding reason to voice a need for change. To claim so is disingenuous.
5. A stronger government to take Malaysia into the challenging new millennium. The BN can't do it - it's quite obvious. Even their leaders admit so, blaming external forces for their failure. Blaming is not going to solve our problems as a small trading nation in a corporate-ruled world. Having a clear and consistent policy on managing our assets will help stave off the sharks when they come to feed here. Eg., if privatisation is reversed, even the WTO will not have jurisdiction on our assets. When you put our assets in the hands of a few private corporations, you leave these assets vulnerable to takeover from within and outside the country, esp when these corporations mismanage our assets. Will BN reverse privatisation? I seriously doubt it! So who will? The opposition, of course.' or so says Queen Steryll Stothard HERE.

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