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Sunday, 14 September 2008 13:56

By CHEN HUIJIAO, Sin Chew Daily

The itineraries of the 49 BN backbenchers on a study trip to Taiwan have been closely pursued by the Taiwanese media. From travel agency employees to the MPs, everyone is not looking too well! What exactly have the Taiwanese media said about our MPs' visit?

- TVBS: Look very much like they're here for money. Terrible! How could they give people such a greedy impression? It's all the fault of Taiwan's money diplomacy! Luckily, these MPs stay in five-star hotels, showing that they actually have the money to spend.

- NowNews media director: They said they came here to study agriculture, but are actually here to learn about elections. Or else why have they come here? Taiwan may have been successful in its agricultural reforms, but we must also not forget that the agricultural associations produced by such a process of agricultural reforms, have been a tool for elections.

- Ming Pao Weekly journalist: Basically I feel this has nothing much to do with us: foreign MPs come here to study our agriculture while enjoying some nice food and sightseeing on the sidelines--Indeed, Taiwan is known for its mouthwatering delicacies. How can anyone be immune to the temptation?

- Lianhe Zhaobao correspondent in Taiwan: Agriculture study trip is what they claimed. We don't know how the itineraries have been arranged. If they have come here to study our agriculture, the Taiwanese media should have followed up very closely. But so far we have seen nothing much. Why so secretive? Well, if not secretive, how are they going to get the media to chase them down?

- China Times reporter: The ruling party is scared that Anwar will rebel against them, so they send their MPs away, nothing different from a house arrest--the whole idea is too uncreative. Everyone has guessed that, but they just denied it square.

Other than the above, there are some journalists who are frank enough to say that they "have not noticed this thing. All the news pages have been filled up by typhoon, Chen Shui-bian and Ma Ying-jeou."

Indeed. Taiwan has already issued warnings on the impending Typhoon Sinlaku, and the entire island is expected to experience very heavy downpours. Sinlaku will sweep across Taiwan on the mid-autumn day itself. Our honourable MPs had better watch out.

After commanding the skills of shunning the media, perhaps you should also learn some typhoon survival tips. As we are not sure when you will come back to Malaysia, I can only suggest that you pay serious attention to the Central Weather Bureau 's typhoon alerts. Changes in the sky over Taiwan are definitely a lot more drastic than the not-so-certain 16 September!

In contrast to the media people in Taiwan, Malaysians working on the island are not that harsh on the MPs:

- Engineer at Hsinchu Science Park: It's absolutely normal for MPs to go overseas en masse. But if the itineraries have been planned in such a rush, then something must be wrong--(Well, even outsiders can smell something unbecoming!)

- Office worker in Taipei: There must be some special programmes in this trip which has such an unusual timing--(Asking me? How am I going to get you the answer?)

As for the Malaysian students there, they have hoped to hold a dialogue with the MPs, wanting them to express their views on "degrees from Taiwan." Until now I have yet to know whether they have successfully held the dialogue with the MPs.

I won't be surprised if they haven't. The MPs' visit was packed to the seams. They have to start their programmes five o'clock in the morning until ten at night. They said they had no time for Anwar. How could they have any time for the students?

Having said that, the MPs must expedite their talks on the recognition of Taiwanese degrees, otherwise they will have hard time facing the five students at Pingtung Technological University they visited?

If they are really keen to study Taiwan's agriculture, perhaps they should have also paid a visit to the agro-economy and agro-chemistry faculties in National University of Taiwan. From Ilan county, they should have also made a side trip to neighbouring Hualien, and see for themselves the paddy fields sandwiched between the Pacific Ocean and the towering mountains of Central Range. It would also be a waste if they've left out the golden mango fields in Yujing township in Tainan county not so far from Kaohsiung.

Also, they should have tried to study the rehabilitation of Kaohsiung's Love River, explore ways to establish the cultural wealth of Taipei, crime-busting tactics of Taichung, learn how to plan the exhibition of national treasures in the Palace Museum, or how to turn our pasar malam into world class tourist attraction like Taiwan's... From the itineraries that have so far been disclosed to the public, my only comment is: not solid enough.

Blame the travel agency for keeping the itineraries out of public's sight. If they are disclosed much earlier, given the suggestions from the public, this trip could have been a lot more fruitful. (Translated by DOMINIC LOH)

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written by aryn, September 14, 2008 14:10:06
We the rakyat and the rest of the world know what the Taiwan trip was all about.

1. To foul Sept 16
2. Money , money and more money to keep the BN MPs happy and stay with BN.

To BN leaders, the trip was a form of education because they never went to school anyway. Sekolah buta hurup.
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written by LACOBRA, September 14, 2008 14:23:33
True test...perhaps those MP's upon their return are to be given an examination (300 words minimum) each of what they learned or experienced on Taiwan's agricultural.

Perform hands on insight ...to be ready to use the cangkul and impart their newly acquired knowledge with us the peasants.

Then we would believe our spent taxpayers money is worth the investments. Otherwise keep digging sufficiently to bury their heads into the ground like ostriches.
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written by Alice, September 14, 2008 14:32:42
smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif hehehe
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written by Thinker, September 14, 2008 14:39:15
What!!! This is outrageous! The Taiwanese media dare to question our BN MPs and government? Put all of them under the ISA. And don't forget that impertinent engineer at Hsinchu Science Park and that office worker. They deserve what's coming to them.
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written by cheekhiaw, September 14, 2008 15:23:54
We shall know who among the 49 are the real thieves soon...

xxx
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written by chrisckv, September 14, 2008 15:52:25
I read somewhere some of the MP then flew to Macau! If that's true, WOW!
rakyat money change hand in taiwan. With the windfall, these MP went on to macau to practice their luck on the casino there!

Not bad! Sing along the ABBA line...Money, Money, Money
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written by menggatal, September 14, 2008 16:05:36
Learning trip. They learn smelly tauhu there, pinang sellers, wonderful food in Taiwan, then go Hong Kong shopping & roast duck and Macau gambling and visit to the newly open Venetian, and finish in China, ah? Waste of time and public money, while our 3 hero and heroines go thru punishment. Lets all pray for the good of them and may the worst befall the bad guys!!!! Stay cool, calm and focus with prayers.
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written by PAKRAK, September 14, 2008 16:17:32
The group detoured to Macau on Bung Monyet's suggestion. That is his main interest - how to make (I mean manufacture) chips (not fish and chips but casino chips)
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written by krising1, September 14, 2008 16:36:14
Do they have "halal" restaurants in Taiwan?
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written by Taiping60, September 14, 2008 16:39:13
The fact these MPs still go overseas in spite of public outcry goes to show who they actually represent in the first place.

Malaysians are dissappointed with these MPs. We expect them to show us some courage to do the right thing instead of doing what has been told. I suppose at the end, they owe their jobs to their bosses and will have to do as told. In this were to be the case, wonder how these MPs can be effective to the public.

Personally, I think the government MPs going to Taipei and the Pakatan MPs going after them is a joke and bring embarassment to the country. Shame on you. I hope this will not be repeated. You are elected to represent your the people in your respective constituencies. You should have listen to them instead of your boss. If you do not want to learn from some opposition leaders, you should at least consider learning from Zaid Ibrahim.
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written by Ulan Benson, September 15, 2008 02:59:11
Alamak...Taiwan Pinang Girls, HongKong Seafood/Shopping, Macau Nightlife, China Foot/Body Massage...all these MPs spending with our Rakyat $$$$ smilies/angry.gif
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written by JJFoo, September 15, 2008 08:44:49
Once again we The Rakyat have been “dragged through mud” by a bunch of MPees. These clowns are supposed to be the Rakyat representative and they make a mockery of themselves internationally. The Rakyat once again have been soiled. Shame! Shame! Shame! Sometimes I wonder whether these MPees have the capability to feel shame or understand the meaning of it.
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written by Christopher, September 16, 2008 20:06:31
They say that there is nothing wrong since it is sponsored by the Backbenchers Club and not from Government money. Now, where did the Backbenchers Club get their funding from??? Is it members own money? Do you think that these fellows will bring out one sen of their money? Who funded it???
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written by HHKim, September 17, 2008 13:13:47
I tend to compare Abdullah with ex-President Chen Sui Ben's corruption model?
This is the mockery of the nation, my God.
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