Showing posts with label Chew MF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chew MF. Show all posts

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Chew’s resignation not necessary, says Kong

Not necessary ?

She quit because she refused to be associated with a tainted president and people who likes to be associated with tainted president . Like they say , birds of a feather flock together or end up like a bunch of bad bananas ( pic below ).
















By Adib Zalkapli

HULU SELANGOR, April 8 — MCA secretary-general Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha said today the resignation of the Wanita chief Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun was not necessary as the new leadership had promised to be inclusive.

“Nobody had said anything, the president already said he will not go on a witch hunt, he wants to be an inclusive president,” said the housing and local government minister.

Earlier today, Chew announced her decision to quit the party post and resign as a senator and deputy minister in the Woman, Family and Community Development Ministry.

The decision was made as she could not accept the leadership of newly-elected president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek whose career has been tainted by a sex scandal.

Kong (picture) also said Chew’s resignation would not split the party as her replacement was also announced.

“I think she also had arranged for her deputy to takeover. I hope it will not split the party,” Kong told reporters.

Datuk Yu Chok Tow, who was Chew’s deputy, will take over the wing’s leadership.

Chew, the former Petaling Jaya Utara MP, also said she would submit resignation letters to the Dewan Negara president and the prime minister tomorrow.

Chew Mei Fun resigns from all posts

Chew arriving at Wisma MCA for the meeting. – Picture by Choo Choy May

By Clara Chooi

KUALA LUMPUR, April 8 — As expected, Wanita MCA chief Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun has resigned from her party posts.

The decision was announced after she chaired her last central committee meeting for the wing at Wisma MCA here this afternoon. A teary-eyed Chew also confirmed that her decision was inclusive of her government posts, and added that she would resign as a Senator and as the Deputy Minister of the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry.

Chew had earlier pledged she would resign from her posts if Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek were to win the party presidency.

In the March 28 party polls, Chua cruised to a win, beating incumbent president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat and former president Tan Sri Ong Ka Ting.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

And what did your girlfriend say ?

Yip quit for personal reasons, says Mei Fun

By Clara Chooi

KUALA LUMPUR, March 24 — Perlis MCA chief Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun has denied that Titi Tinggi assemblyman Yip Sun Onn’s shock resignation is linked to MCA’s infighting, saying it should not be a campaign weapon in the March 8.

She also denied there was any bad blood between her and Yip and said that the issue of his replacement in the state cabinet was not the only reason behind his resignation.

“It is not a problem between myself and him. From what I know, the exco issue is not the only reason... there are so many reasons behind it (his resignation),” she said.

One of the other reasons, said Chew, involved the issuance of land titles to the residents in his constituency.

“He is actually fighting to grant them land titles but there are some problems I think. However, I have discussed this with the Mentri Besar and I was told that this problem would be solved sooner or later... the state will look into it,” she said.

Chew added that Yip was also facing “local MCA problems” but declined to elaborate on what they are.

She admitted that she had not been able to speak with him today but had received an SMS from him in the morning.

“He said that he had already asked his supporters to be calm and that he will sort this issue out with the Mentri Besar,” she said, adding that he had also called her yesterday but she had missed his call.

Chew also denied that she was the mastermind behind Yip’s replacement in the state executive council, saying that she had merely played her role as the party’s state liaison chairman.

“What I do is according to my responsibility as the state party chairman. I do not have that kind of power of influence to decide on who becomes the state executive councillor,” she said.

A party source had told The Malaysian Insider this afternoon that Chew had, from the beginning, disapproved of Yip being in the council as he was not “in her camp”.

Chew was one of the leaders backing former party vice-president Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai in the latter’s bid to oust party president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat.

The source had also claimed that Chew had thrown a fit when her request to place Indera Kayangan assemblyman Dr Por Choo Chor in the council was ignored by Perlis Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohd Isa Sabu.

Chew, added the source, had accused Mohd Isa of disrespecting the wishes of the MCA central committee and subsequently, an agreement was reached for Dr Por to replace Yip during this year’s state cabinet reshuffle.

Last Friday, Dr Por was sworn-in as the New Town Development, Local Council and Housing committee chairman, taking over Yip’s portfolio.

Chew vehemently denied this, and said that the decision to replace Dr Por was reached after a meeting was held between Ong, Mohd Isa and herself.

“In the first place, after the last election, the candidate proposed by the MCA to sit in the state cabinet had always been Dr Por. I do not know how Yip ended up getting the job. From the beginning, it was Dr Por,” she said.

She was quick to add however that that Yip had not been a bad state executive councillor.

“My advice to him now is to come, sit down, lets sort this out and discuss. Nobody said he was a bad exco member or anything but there are just some principles that have to be followed,” she said.

Chew also urged all parties not to jump into conclusions about the issue as it would be unfair to Yip.

“This is also nothing to do with the so-called factions in the MCA... nothing to do with it at all. The Perlis cabinet reshuffle is a yearly affair,” she said.

She urged all candidates for the coming MCA polls this March 28 not to use the incident as their campaign material to demonise anyone.

“I hope no one makes use of this to their advantage... do not use this as their weapon,” she said.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Wanita MCA chief Chew has no intention of quitting !

Chew Mei Fun said today she would not resign as the Wanita MCA chief as it would not have any impact on the fresh elections the party is to hold to resolve its leadership crisis.

NONEShe also said she did not believe that the postponement of the fresh elections was due to her reluctance or that of MCA Youth chief Dr Wee Ka Siong to resign from their posts.

"My resignation will not expedite the process of fresh elections in the MCA.

"I will not resign (as Wanita MCA chief) because I was not elected to the CC (central committee) but became a CC member by virtue of my being the Wanita MCA chief," she told reporters here.

Chew said she adhered to the provisions of the MCA constitution for the good of the party.

Eight more resignations needed

In this connection, she advised MCA members to use their right with wisdom and not act rashly.

So far, 13 CC members, among them MCA vice-president and Health Minister Liow Tiong Lai, Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Wee Jeck Seng and Deputy Higher Education Minister Dr Hou Kok Chung, have handed in undated resignation letters to party secretary-general Wong Foon Meng to pave the way for the fresh elections.

Wong would date the letters once he receives eight more letters of resignation to fulfill the requirement of two-thirds of the CC members having to resign to allow for fresh elections to be held.

- Bernama

Sunday, November 22, 2009




Don't let MCA 'weeping drama' influence events

I refer to the Malaysiakini report 'Disowned' duo make tearful plea for EGM.

Liow Tiong Lai's faction or generally referred to as the 'Third Force' is just a splinter faction from Ong Tee Keat' main force after the Oct 10 EGM. Ong inherited these 'political babies' when their joint mentors Chan Kong Ckoy and Ong Ka Ting suddenly faded into forced retirement after the 2008 March general election.

Initially, this group of 'babies' were mentored to take over from Ka Ting and Kong Choy when both retired willingly. But men can only propose and destiny had it that the Ka Ting and Kong Choy combination could not survive longer than one term.

Ka Ting Kong Choy are gone for good but their residual influence continues to haunt the party, particularly during turbulent times. This is 'puppet politics' and MCA cannot live on puppet politics just as Umno cannot live under the shadows of Dr Mahathir Mohamad or Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. Therefore, Ong made the right move when he purged these people from the MCA presidential council earlier this week.

There is nothing to cry about actually. Wee Ka Siong and Chew Mei Fun are the culprits behind the current crisis starting with the sacking of Chua Soi Lek on Aug 26 . Thereafter, immediately after the Oct 10 EGM, Wee and Chew led by Liow jumped into action to grab power through the Oct 15 central committee meeting.

Had they succeeded on that fateful day, Chew would have replaced Ng Yen Yen and Wee would take over from Ong as full ministers. Look how great the rewards are so no wonder Wee and Chew were so tireless in working for the removal of Ong whether constitutional or otherwise.

Why must they cry? All they need to do is not cry but self-reflect and soul search for what they had done to Soi Lek on the night of Aug 26. Both Chew and Wee were talking flamboyantly and rebutted sharp questions from the press on the issue of democracy in MCA when they joined forces to push for the sacking of Chua.

To them, at that point of the time, it was alright and perfectly democratic to sack a popularly elected deputy president. Now that Ong has used his presidential powers to remove them from an appointed post, they pretend to be upset. Wee and Chew cried foul and wept openly to capitalise on public sympathy. This is a very much a drama prearranged to arouse public sentiment over a small political matter.

Why cry? Cry for what? Cry for the rakyat's sufferings or for their own political agenda? They cried jointly so that more people will join them in subverting MCA by playing a game called 'a party within a party'.

They cried jointly so that more members will stand behind them and be fooled by them into pursuing the illegal Nov 28 EGM. Have they ever thought how Chua Soi Lek supporters felton Aug 26?

Now that Najib Abdul Razak the prime minister can offer to help, the PM must help to get rid of Ong Ka Ting's and Chan Kong Choy's puppet politics in MCA for otherwise the MCA will never be peaceful. The prime minister himself has suffered enough by Mahathir's puppeteering in Umno, so he knows what to do.

On the issue of fresh elections, it is something not worth trying for there is no guarantee that fresh polls will bring about a balanced team. Before the fresh polls are held, everybody will swear to abide by the outcome but the losers will not return to the fold. The loser will not accept graciously the fact that they are losers.

Just like what is happening right now, the Liow faction which commands no majority in the central committee, refuses to abide by the central committee's decision. Liow wants to have an EGM to push for fresh polls, even if it means holding an illegal session for the 2,380 central delegates on Nov 28.

They understand no democracy and their democratic convictions hold true only when they are in charge of running the party. The moment other factions run the show, Liow and his followers will go all out to disrupt everything including subverting the party constitution.

So why carry on with fresh polls when no definite and secured solution can emerge from the ballot box? The work of Liow faction is more or less like the Pakatan Rakyat parties. They are only comfortable when democratic elections happen to bring victory to them. When this does not happen, Pakatan parties will often blame the Election Commission for the slightest mistake.

Come on, MCA does not belong to the 10 CC members only. Just because only 10 rightful CC members and a couple of frustrated leaders harp on EGM and fresh elections over and over again, we quickly conclude that the situation is very serious. Are we putting too much pressure on ourselves and are we being fair to MCA members at large?

Are we unduly influenced by the scenes of the two deputy ministers weeping openly, and jump to conclude that something very serious has happened in the MCA? Is weeping a sign of a political crisis or is it just an indication of emotional weakness?

We have got to be sensible and reasonable. Nobody should make use of this 'weeping drama' to influence political events. Politics is meant for the courageous and people who are emotionally- matured.

If we allow ourselves to be so easily influenced by tears, we may as well amend the Election Act to make way for the underaged people to participate in the voting process. By doing that, more people will weep openly when something goes only slightly wrong.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

The Chinese Community has been Shamed by those to tried to seek public sympathy by crying on tv .

Real Malu , leaders of MCA crying . First in the history of MCA .

Shame on you Wee and shamed on you Chew









Dr Chua admits MCA council revamp a PR disaster

By Lee Wei Lian

PETALING JAYA, Nov 20 – MCA deputy president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek (picture) acknowledged today that the presidential council revamp on Wednesday which saw nearly half the members aligned to Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai axed by the president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat was a “public relations disaster.”

“It gave rise to the perception that the president is being personal,” said Dr Chua.

However, he blasted Youth and Wanita chiefs Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong and Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun for saying that there was no democracy in MCA.

“They were party to the decision to sack me even though I was duly elected as deputy president. And even after I was sacked, I did not cry and say there was no democracy but I just went and reversed the decision via an EGM,” said Dr Chua referring to the emotional outburst by Wee and Chew in a dramatic press conference immediately after the announcement of their removal from the presidential council on Wednesday.

He said that the president has powers to appoint whoever he wishes to the council but it was hoped that the power would be used “wisely.”

By convention, he said, the Youth and Wanita chiefs were appointed as were all ministers and deputy ministers but, at the same time, it was not right to say there was no longer any representation by the wings.

“They will be invited and other leaders from the wings have been appointed,” he noted.



Chua backs fresh MCA polls in March but not EGM II


PETALING JAYA, Nov 20 – MCA deputy president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek says that he supports fresh party elections but not the November 28 extraordinary general meeting (EGM) called by his rival Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai for the same purpose.

“I do not support defective EGM resolutions,” he said pointing out that for fresh elections to happen two thirds of the central committee must resign and that should be made a resolution which is was not.

Dr Chua said that March would be the best date as January and February is the Chinese New Year holiday season but that if the party wanted to do fresh elections using the proposed new model of involving direct elections of the president, it would require constitutional amendments which would see elections happening only six to eight months down the road.

But The Mentally Retarded Youth Chief has this to say :

Wee: Why wait till March for fresh MCA polls?














By Shazwan Mustafa Kamal

PETALING JAYA, Nov 20 - Axed presidential council member Datuk Wee Ka Siong (picture) said today that there should not be any reason why fresh party elections should have to wait till March 2010 as “everything is ready for party elections.”

“I am glad to hear that Chua Soi Lek is agreeable to party elections. However I disagree with his proposal to have it in March next year.

“We have the central delegates’ list. Everything is ready. Why wait?” said Wee, who is MCA National Youth Chief.

According to Wee, fresh polls are needed urgently as the party is currently in a state of total chaos and everyone who is not favoured by MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat ends up being booted out from the presidential council.

“I do not see the need for delay simply because I am scared of having so many CC (Central Committee) and PC (Presidential Council) meetings in such short notices.

“Every time we have these meetings, there is sure to be someone who ends up getting axed,” exclaimed Wee, referring to what recently happened to him and Wanita MCA chief Datuk Paduka Chew Mei Fun.

Friday, November 20, 2009

What has to be done , has to be Done

KUALA LUMPUR - Ong Tee Keat has defended his decision to reshuffle the MCA presidential council, saying he needed a team that was 100 per cent behind the party's "greater unity plan" (GUP) to restore the party in time for the general election.

"We can ill-afford to have leaders who are against the GUP - much less, those out to derail a plan which had received the blessings of the prime minister - to be in the MCA presidential council," the party president wrote on his blog Thursday.

The deepening crisis in the Barisan Nasional's second biggest component party prompted Najib Abdul Razak to announce that he would meet the rival leaders due to the worsening situation.

In his blog, Ong revealed that deputy president Dr Chua Soi Lek was back as the party's liaison chief for Johor, a post the latter relinquished early last year after his video sex scandal.

mca 4.jpg"I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate his appointment as the new Johor MCA liaison committee chairman," said Ong who took over the post after Chua.

Ong, however, did not indicate whether he had reshuffled the party chiefs for the other states.

On Wednesday, Ong replaced nine presidential council members aligned to vice-president Liow Tiong Lai, including Youth head Dr Wee Ka Siong and Wanita chief Chew Mei Fun.

The move was slammed by Liow while Wee and Chew's tearful reactions were frontpaged by several dailies.

100 percent behind MCA plan

Ong said the GUP which was endorsed by the party's central committee (CC) yesterday had to be implemented swiftly.

"With this, I need a team that is 100 per cent behind the effort to bring back unity to the MCA in time for the next general election.

"To achieve this, I had reshuffled some positions in the party and had included leaders with the right skill sets, experience and vision into rolling out the GUP, which had received two-thirds support from the CC," he said.

He said it was untrue that the Youth and Wanita wings were snubbed.

Wee and Chew could still sit in the presidential council as invited members to air their views, he said.

"In times like this, it is important that all party leaders set aside their differences for the sake of unity. The MCA cannot afford to lose any more time to win back support of the public in time for the next general election.

"This is why I can work with Dr Chua Soi Lek despite our past differences," Ong added.

By courtesy of the two Opera Actors

Two Wings and prayers but no big guns at MCA 'outsiders' virgil

Hired candle light protesters , like sometimes at a funeral wake to weep and shed tears by the two professional weepers after the PC reshuffle . Must be from the PKR and DAP candle light protesters for hire .











youngsters behind face masks. — Pictures by Jack Ooi

By Shazwan Mustafa Kamal


KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 19 — The word on the street was that a protest was going to be held at the MCA headquarters at Jalan Ampang. Reporters came in droves at 7pm. Policemen prepared for any eventuality.

What was hyped as a “protest” against the MCA leadership, turned out to be a subdued affair. For one thing, the protestors were mostly youngsters wearing face masks. Pockets of the MCA Youth and Wanita wings’ members attended, but no big names showed up.

“If an MCA leader were to betray and manipulate democracy, the very foundation of the party, just for the sake of retaining power, how can you convince the Chinese community that you will not betray the nation and country when you are facing the temptation of power and personal interest?” asked Lai Chee Hoe, a lawyer who was the appointed spokesman for the night. Is the loyar buruk directing that message to the Brutus and conspirators ?

He read out the press statement in front of the 60-odd crowd who were dressed in black and holding candles. A rendition of the Negaraku plus the MCA party anthem soon followed suit.

“We are here not in support of any faction...but we are just opening posters demeaning Chua and OTK . What cock is he talking ? We hope MCA will end this turmoil and regain stability in time to create a better tomorrow,” said Lai, who stressed that the candlelight vigil was not aimed at furthering any political agenda and that all they wanted was a strong MCA.

Chong Sin Woon, MCA Youth CC member for Pandan, attested to the fact that most of the people who attended the vigil were “outsiders”. Must be from the PKR and DAP professional protesters for hire club .

“This vigil was mostly initiated by outsiders, young people who are concerned with the future of this party. Now we ask MCA leaders to listen to these young people because of they do not do that, MCA is gone.” Please go tell that to the Brutus and Conspirators !

The only excitement in an otherwise sombre affair.















He went on to emphasise that the only possible way to realise democracy in the party was to make way for fresh elections. Who said that ? is it the brutus and Weeping Wee ? and they said they are not in support of any faction ? Who are they kidding ? My grandmother ?

The candlelight vigil reached its peak moment when people started offering “prayers” for MCA. The youngsters, though seemingly nervous, carried out what they came for. Seemingly nervous ?? Where are you Weeping Wee ?

Aside from the vigil, the only highlight of the evening was when a few people started brandishing anti-Ong Tee Keat/Chua Soi Lek banners. And they said they are not in support of any faction , bird of a feather flock together , great LIARS ....wearing black ? must be mourning the death of Weeping wee and Weeping Chew

The banners read in Chinese: “Chua Soi Lek keeps hanging on to deputy post, MCA cannot be rejuvenated with this person in power.

“Party chief Ong Tee Keat loses trust and credibility, has caused the Chinese community to lose face.” Where are the organisers ? DAP like to campor tangan too .

No arrests were made. The banners were taken away by the police. The gathering ended at 9pm.


Thursday, November 19, 2009

Crocodile Tears




















KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 18 - Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai today blasted MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat after the latter reshuffled the presidential council and dropped eight members seen to be aligned to Liow.

In a dramatic press conference which saw axed former presidential council members Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong and Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun shed tears, Liow spoke of lofty principles such as democracy and lamented the alleged lack of it in MCA. Is Democrazy means rule by the minority ? Liow please don't talk cock here .

“The president elected his own people and eliminated those who disagreed with him so he can have absolute power in the presidential council and absolute power corrupts absolutely,” said Liow. Elected ? Appointed would be correct , however perhaps how could the presidential council function with all your monkeys in there making a mockery of the whole presidential council ?

“MCA is a family at war. MCA is engaging in the politics of slash and burn. The president disowned the youth and wanita. This is a serious matter. And this can be seen as the last straw that broke the camel’s back.”The president disowned two unforgivable , irresponsible , power crazy , mentally retarded idiots . This is not war but rebellion .

Liow urged MCA delegates to “rise up” and turn up in full force at the extraordinary general meeting (EGM) on November 28 that is proposing fresh party polls.

“This is the time to make a decision to change party for better. MCA must return to the politics of values and uphold the fundamental democratic principles,” he said.

Liow however acknowledged that Ong was within his rights as president to appoint new members to the council.

Wee, who used up a pile of tissues during the press conference, pointed out that when the MCA president was the youth chief, he was still elected to the presidential council even though he had conflicts with then president Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik. But he never back stabbed the president . Times are different then , when Ling ghad absolute power and no one dared oppose him .

He vowed to fight on to “return democracy” and prevent the party from being “monopolised” by just a few. Yeah correct , a few meaning the 12 idiots in the CC

A visibly agitated Chew likened the dropping of the youth and women’s wing chiefs from the presidential council as making the “MCA without wings”. Pigs can fly , they don't need wings .

Ong however defended the move saying that “as and when we need to reshuffle, we will do it.” I have no problem with this .Reshuffle , any organisation needs one , once in a while to improve its performance .

'Hard to feel pity' for tearful MCA duo


















'They cried not because they want an EGM, they cried because they are going to lose their ministerial posts. Their ministerial perks are now at stake.'


'Disowned' duo make tearful plea for EGM

Al: What is there to cry about? PJ Utara kicked out Chew Mei Fun in favour of Tony Pua. Since March 8, 2008, she has been a deputy minister essentially without popular consent, while the people's choice, Tony Pua, has been arrested by the police. I find it hard to feel any pity for the likes of her.

Louis: They cried not because they want an EGM, they cried because they are going to lose their ministerial posts. Their ministerial perks are at stake. I suggest that all MCA delegates refrain from attending the EGM on Nov 28. There's no point to it. It's only a waste of time.

Think about how much time was lost over the bickering for positions. Please proceed with the real business now. Liow Tiong Lai, Chew Mei Fun and Wee Ka Siong should resign and get out already. Run and come back later. As of now, all three of them 'tak laku already'.

Ivan Yeo: Are both of you crying for yourselves because you have been sacked? Or are you crying for the rakyat because of their daily struggle to put food on the table, obtain milk for their young children, pay for their transportation fees, etc? Shame on the MCA.

Malaysians Are Not Stupid: 'Those who live by the sword die by the sword' aptly applies to these political clowns. What have they done for the Chinese community?

Did they shed a single drop of tear when the rights of the Chinese were eroded? Did they shed a single drop of tear when the Chinese were bullied? I am sure they did not.

Why? Because they have a vested interest in keeping quiet. Now that their privileges are being removed, they cry buckets and buckets of tears. Please go quietly and do not disgrace us anymore.

Jeffrey Yew: Nice crocodile tears there. I'm not a MCA supporter at all, but here are the facts:

1. Ong Tee Keat and Dr Chua Soi Lek were a democratically-elected pair to begin with.

2. During the Oct 10 EGM, shadowy forces sought to remove this democratically-elected pair through undemocratic means

3. The ROS' decision restored the democratically-elected pair

If they, Chew Mei Fun and Wee Ka Siong, are so concerned about the democratic process, they should wait until the next MCA election proper to come back. Chew has no business talking about democracy as she is a 'backdoor' deputy minister.

Multi Racial: I read with amazement what some politicians are prepared to do. In the first place, why are these two crying publicly? If they say they are crying for the democratic process, we all know that is hogwash.

If they are fighting for the democratic process, then why stay in MCA? They could do it better outside of BN. If they say they do it out of love for the MCA and if they truly love MCA, then they should cooperate with its president and deputy president.

Don't stir up trouble publicly. We should ask them why they rejected the second EGM called by Ong Tee Keat earlier. I think all politicians should take note that Malaysians have changed.

We are more educated, we are better informed, we realise the importance of good governance and efficient government services. We all want an end to corruption and racism.

Please, no more acting, no more nonsense. All honest and sincere politicians from all parties should work together now.

Ngawangjimpa: Even if Chew Mei Fun and Wee Ka Siong were to cry like a cascading waterfall, no one would sympathise with them. They entered into a high-stakes game and lost even before the Nov 28 EGM begins.

Had the duo won, they would now be smiling with mouths as big as football goal posts.

Steve: A few days ago, they were shouting like horses. Now they're putting on a 'crocodile tears show'.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Brutus's Conspirators Guillotined

Liow’s men axed from MCA presidential council








Liow’s supporters have been axed from presidential council. — File pic






































Baby , baby , daddy say please don't cry !


By Lee Wei Lian

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 18 — MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat today reshuffled the presidential council which saw the axing of several members aligned to his rival Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.

Among those dropped in the reshuffle were Youth chief Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong, Wanita chief Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun, Datuk Wee Jeck Seng and Wong Nai Chee.

New faces include Datuk Tan Chai Ho, who is aligned to deputy president Datuk Seri Chua Soi Lek.

The president has the discretion to appoint whoever he wishes but Liow described the move as politics of "slash and burn".

"It is a reshuffle, and not fair to say they have been axed," said Ong.

MORE TO COME

Update : Those sack includes Wee Jack Seng , Wong Nai Chee , Chor Chee Heung and Hou Kok Chung .

On Chew , this is what Dr Chua recalled , that when he previously called for an EGM, Chew had declared in closed-door sessions that she would resign if a motion of no confidence against Ong was passed and Dr Chua's MCA membership reinstated.

The former health minister told reporters on Wednesday that Chew had been saying she would resign all too often to the extent that it had discredited her.

'Back door listing'

Dr Chua described the Wanita leader, who is Deputy Women, Family and Community Development minister, as ‘talented.’

“She is the only Chinese politician out of seven million in the country to have been given a government post despite being defeated with a huge majority (in the 2008 general election).

He akin her appointment as ‘a backdoor listing in the stock exchange’, adding that politically this is called ‘morality.’

“She can lose and yet can come back. When people in the MCA lose, none have a chance to come back. She is the only one.”

Article 46 of the Constitution:

"There shall be established from amongst the members of the Central Committee a Presidential Council which shall consist of the President, the Deputy President, one or more Vice-Presidents, the Secretary-General, the Treasurer- General, the National Organising Secretary and not more
than ten (10) other members appointed by the President in his ABSOLUTE DISCRETION, who likewise may terminate such appointment if and when he thinks fit."

Friday, November 6, 2009

Phang dares Wee and Chew



















Humpty Dumpty and Chewy MeFunk


Phang dares Wee and Chew to an open forum

PETALING JAYA: Chinese community leader Tan Sri Robert Phang has challenged MCA leaders Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong and Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun to participate in an open forum to discuss the party crisis.

Phang said he would arrange the time, date and venue for Dr Wee and Chew to meet with the Chinese community and group leaders.

Dr Wee is the party Youth chief, while Chew is the Wanita MCA chairman.

“The duties of MCA leaders are to ensure and protect the interest of the Chinese community.

"Wee Ka Siong thinks that he is the boss of the Chinese community, rather than one who works for the betterment of the Chinese community".

“It is normal for the two to be questioned or criticised by the community leaders,” said the Social Care Foundation chairman.

He added that the two must accept his challenge to interact with Chinese community leaders.

On Chew’s comment that he (Phang) should not criticise because he did not understand the current party crisis, Phang said:

“I am part of the Chinese community and I have the absolute right to criticise and make suggestions.”

Brutus Wee and Chewy , please show us you have balls to accept the invitation otherwise you are a good for nothing scroundrel with only one exception , and that is you are a professional back stabber , must have learnt from Jack The Ripper .

“It is normal for the two to be questioned or criticised by the community leaders,” said the Social Care Foundation chairman. That is perfectly , 100 percent correct . As politicians wanting the support of the community , you have to hear what the community wants or be questioned . Not the other way round or have your head grown so big that you have become a humpty dumpty ?

Fishes needs water to survive , when out of water they will have to go back to water for their survival , similarly , all politicians needs to go back to the community or to their electorate to get their support and votes .

Looks like you two lovers are so deeply in love and inseparable that both of you have become blinded .