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Government fed by the people

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Career options

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Corruption so prevalent it affects English language?

Corruption so prevalent it affects English language?
Corruption is so prevalent it affects English language?

When there's too much dirt...

When there's too much dirt...
We need better tools... to cover up mega corruptions.

Prevent bullying now!

Prevent bullying now!
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Time to get out of narrow objectives

BN leaders’ responses to some Pakatan actions reflect their narrow objectives, which are now considered unpopular:

Keng Yaik, still unable let go of Gerakan’s politics, seemed like a sour grape in trying to prevent Kah Choon’s acceptance of directorship in Penang Development Corporation and InvestPenang. If only, he has the interests of the people of Penang at heart. Guan Eng’s magnanimity in offering the positions to a political rival was taken as DAP’s lack of suitable and capable candidates! I would take it as a sign of maturity and following the principles of meritocracy whenever possible. The two sentences may seem contradictory but Guan Eng could have easily appointed someone from his own party instead of having to face displeasure from those eyeing the positions.

Two well-written letters in Malaysiakini are reproduced for my own record:

Kah Choon's appointment 'out of the box'
Phang Thiam Apr 22, 08 4:40pm

I refer to the Malaysiakini report PDC: Keng Yaik wishes Kah Choon 'best of luck'.

I hail the appointment of former Gerakan deputy secretary-general, Lee Kah Choon by the Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng. This is an unprecedented move in Malaysia and I rejoice that Lim has the courage, foresight and vision to appoint the highly honourable and experienced Lee, particularly as chairperson of the InvestPenang, the PDC subsidiary tasked with wooing investment to Penang. That Lee took the bold step to resign from all posts in Gerakan to take responsibility for Gerakan's disastrous showing in the March 8 general election only goes to show how noble and honorable Lee is.

That he genuinely wants to contribute to Penang is without doubt. Now that this has been recognised by Pakatan Rakyat government in Penang, Lee has the opportunity to walk his talk of contributing to society is unlike what most politicians, particularly BN politicians, talk about but fail to do.

Lee's appointment is unprecedented and is yet another proof that Lim Guan Eng is not afraid to not follow the norm but has the courage to strive out for what he feels is best for the state and for Malaysians. He could easily have rewarded his supporters within the DAP or Pakatan Rakyat with such a juicy appointment. BN would have done that. Instead, Lim is bold and forthright enough to choose the best available person to spearhead Penang's development irrespective of gender or political affiliation. Is Lee the right person? Only time will tell.

But what is certain is that his appointment may mark the birth of a new political culture in Malaysia that transcends communal, gender, religious or political barriers. Only the best available and the most capable will do. Achieving the end result transcends other considerations. In this way, the state will benefit when the best and most capable person is tasked with important responsibilities. We know that projects will have the best chances of attaining success. Bailouts by the state will be unnecessary.

As Selangor Menteri Besar Khalid Ibrahim said, all he needs are 3-4 capable and action-oriented assistants to help him. Management is about dissecting the job, identifying the core success factors and needs and delegating and empowering competent managers to carry out their portion of the project. The success of any project is very much dependent on the capability, energy, passion and vision of the man tasked with the job. Is Lee the man? Can he do the job? Is he the best man for the job? Time will tell. Lim and the Pakatan Rakyat government think so. We have to give them the time, the support and the freedom to do so. Then we will judge.

For 22 years under Mahathir, such key and not-so-key posts were used to reward Umno, MCA, MIC and Gerakan division and branch heads for their loyalty or to buy their continued support for the president. This is wastage. The person appointed may not be adequate to the demands of the job and as Murphy said, a person is usually promoted to a level of incompetence. We can cite hundreds examples during Mahathir's 22 years. He propagated such a culture.

Well, I say reward them by all means but do not entrust them with the rakyat's future or welfare. When that appointed person proves incapable for the job, the project does not take off and the rakyat does not get the benefits of the investment. Worse, such projects fail and the government has to bail them out. I can cite countless examples.

I await anxiously to see more innovative and ‘out-of-box’, out-of-the-norm appointments and projects from the Pakatan Rakyat governments. They are becoming like a breath of fresh air compared to the 26 years of Mahathir-ism’s ‘thinking-in-the-box’ and power-sharing - or rather wealth-sharing - amongst the BN leaders.


Sore loser BN needs to get on with it
MW Chow Apr 22, 08 4:38pm

I refer to the Malaysiakini report PDC: Keng Yaik wishes Kah Choon 'best of luck'.

The time for politics is over, it's time to get on with the job. Pakatan Rakyat seems to understand this and seems to be offering positions to the most qualified people regardless of affiliation.

BN, meanwhile, take every opportunity available to take a 'below-the-belt' swipe at their rivals, play the ‘blame game’ and are generally in self-destruct mode, forgetting totally that they are there for one reason and one reason only - they have a mandate from the rakyat to run the country.

BN would rather see the rakyat suffer and the PR states disintegrate than to work with them for the good of all. It's pretty obvious right now... and pleease... don't make any more statements to convince the rakyat otherwise - action speaks louder than words. (In any case, the arrogance you are displaying right now shows that you are not even bothered with the right words, what more actions.)

So to all BN component party leaders, get back to work and show the rakyat why you should still be in power come the next general election. Because right now, you are doing a fine job of obliterating yourselves by showing how childish you are and how little the people who voted you in matter to you.

As a Malaysian, here's my dream: two non-racial parties fighting for our votes based on policies and issues affecting the rakyat as a whole. The 'loser' respects the rakyat’s wishes by pledging to coorperate with the 'winner' to implement projects for the rakyat, the winner display humility and does not take the rakyat for granted. BN or PR, it doesn't matter.

Right now, what we have is a 'sore' winner at federal level and five sore 'losers' at the state level. Win or lose it seems BN is sore, no grace, no humility. Get real.

3 comments:

CHee XtheMan said...

LKY and Dr Koh still "KowTau" to Umno. My god, What the hell is going on in Gerakan. Gerakan lost in Penang is mainly due to Umno Policies and the leader (of Gerakan) with spirit of "KowTau".

Yes. I must admit LGE is setting up a trap for LKY and Dr Kho, and LGE will wait and see how Umno and Gerakan going to response? And i believe LGE has achieved his political "Goal" here and virtually assassinated the Gerakan once and forever.

I was hopping LKY and Dr Kho will finally wake up and stand up to defence for Kah Choon and speak like a man to Umno.

However, these peoples will never dare to fight and speak up like a man. They all are coward !! This "Tapping" case is good enough to ensure Gerakan has completely DEAD in Penang and again proved that LKY and Dr Kho are puppets of Umno.

I will only forseen now DAP to rule Penang for next 20 years.

Cheers Mate

KoSong Cafe said...

Thanks chee xtheman for your comments.

I would try to avoid thinking along conspiracy theories and hope we can move on with sincerity and good faith.

I hope Guan Eng can take the pressure from within and without, besides getting on with the onerous job of being Chief Minister. As they say, real gold is unafraid of fire, I hope he will set an excellent example in Penang.

Unknown said...

I wish Kah Choon well, sincerely. I was pleasantly surprised that he accepted the appointment. It seems that all's not lost with some of the Gerakan politicians.

But there are still lots of obstacles, like the senile LKY!

LKY and Dr Koh should take Gerakan out of BN into Pakatan, whose objectives are more aligned to Gerakan's.