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Friday, 14 November 2008 16:44

Unless and until there is a serious desire to stamp out money politics, talk of cleaning Umno of the scourge will remain just that, writes ZUBAIDAH ABU BAKAR.

UMNO leaders raising concerns about money politics can be likened to shamans chanting mantras to heal an ailment.

But this political corruption is no mysterious illness needing faith-healing. It's only common sense that a concerted effort by the players -- candidates, intermediaries and delegates -- would be effective enough a treatment of Umno's "rotten to the core" stigma.

The situation is very bad; even top leaders are indulging in vote-buying, even as they speak out against it.

"Money politics" is a very vague term, clouded by many grey areas, but in Umno's context, it means buying votes outright, or offering other forms of reward to get elected to party posts.

Contesting senior party positions has become a very expensive affair today, with money spent so far said to run into millions of ringgit.

Umno's battle against money politics took a positive turn recently when Umno Youth set up its own monitoring body to complement those monitoring on behalf of the party's disciplinary board.

More leaders vying for posts in the March 2009 party elections are coming out to openly tell delegates not to expect cash rewards from them. To be fair, not all Umno leaders play the vote-buying game, winning their positions on their merits -- and winning the respect of people in and outside Umno.

Vote-buying is not unique to Umno, of course, but it is much more intense than in other political parties because of the high stakes involved.

The unprecedentedly long campaign period may also work against vote-buying, with the prospect of a "bidding war" until March next year. "Candidates with less money may think twice about playing the game as they cannot afford it," says political analyst James Chin, a professor at Monash University in Malaysia.

Chin thinks the only way to stop vote-buying in Umno would be to allow direct elections to the top five positions.

"This would make it virtually impossible for vote-buying to be successful unless you are willing to spend not millions but a few billion ringgit."

Umno veteran Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, who twice failed to qualify to contest the Umno presidency, has also been calling for direct elections at all levels of Umno's leadership.

"We have over three million members. If we give them the right to elect leaders at various levels, we can get rid of money politics," he has advocated.

Then again, the Kelantan prince has also been accused of being behind the emergence of money politics in Umno, although he now openly speaks against the malaise.

At the 1994 Umno extraordinary general assembly to curb money politics and corruption, then Umno president Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad observed that money politics had hatched at the 1987 party elections when Tengku Razaleigh mounted an unsuccessful challenge against him for the Umno presidency.

Eyebrows were again raised early this month when Tengku Razaleigh's Gua Musang division nominated Tan Sri Isa Abdul Samad, a former vice-president convicted of money politics, for one of the party's three vice-presidencies.

Isa had served out the three-year suspension handed down by the Umno disciplinary board against him, and is now one of eight candidates qualified to vie for the three coveted posts.

Dr Mahathir may contend that money politics in Umno started more than two decades ago, but he, while not personally involved, failed to nip the problem in the bud, allowing it to become a norm whereby every single person involved had benefited.

Admits Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen Tengku Ismail, chairman of the Umno disciplinary board entrusted to handle such cases: "We are trying our best, but it seems we can't deal with it completely. It is now rooted to the core."

Appealing to Umno members to help him fight money politics, party president Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi in his presidential address at the 54th Umno general assembly in 2006 said: "The process of arresting and prosecuting is not as easy as people say it is. The investigative process is painstaking and the process of proving corruption and getting witnesses is extremely difficult.

"There is no point in prosecuting in large numbers if we do not have enough evidence to convict them. Help me fight corruption by providing evidence."

Lack of information remains a stumbling block, preventing punitive action against more offenders. In a willing-giver-willing-taker situation, it is highly unlikely that the case will be reported. It is manifestly clear that the roots of corruption will not be eradicated if new seeds of graft are allowed to sprout and grow.

It should, therefore, be a cause for concern to the authorities that agents of candidates have started collecting the names and phone numbers of those voting at the party elections -- for obvious reasons.

Umno members, particularly the 2,500 or so delegates to the Umno general assembly, must be resolute in not allowing themselves to be influenced by money when making decisions.

There also has to be the political will to arrest the excesses and abuses of money politics and its attendant degradations and decadence.

As the backbone of Barisan Nasional, Umno should be an exemplar to all Malaysians of integrity and incorruptibility -- not their antitheses.

- nst

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written by Rainbowseahorse, November 14, 2008 16:58:53
Eradicate corruption in UMNO?
Eradicate corruption in UMNO?
Immediately arrest Mamathir & that Fat Head (and arse) Ex-Yemenis for corruption under the ISA, as an indication that UMNO is really serious.
The rest of UMNO gang will be so shit scared that there will be totally no corruption for years to come!
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written by cheekhiaw, November 14, 2008 17:15:44
How to ask thieves to have will not to use their stolen money to gain better thieving positions?

No, to arrest money politics the ignorant voters in the kampungs should be educated on their thievery.

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written by dumbfounded, November 14, 2008 17:18:02
*yawn~ So what else is new? Do something already! It has so far progressed from whispered rumors to open discussions on newspapers. A new scandal every day. Good golly, the gov might as well ban the use of "justice" cause it sure as hell don't exist here in M'sia.

Why stop at sacking the judges? Why say we're democratic. Scrap the whole system. Bulldoze the parliament.

*deep breath

Alright, it's time for yoga

Namasté

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written by Wudan, November 14, 2008 17:43:56
But this political corruption is no mysterious illness needing faith-healing. It's only common sense that a concerted effort by the players -- candidates, intermediaries and delegates -- would be effective enough a treatment of Umno's "rotten to the core" stigma.

The situation is very bad; even top leaders are indulging in vote-buying, even as they speak out against it.
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Wah! Since it is so bad, why don't the National Fatwa Council make a fatwa that 'rasuah', politik wang or whatever that you may like to term it, is forbidden in Islam.

Don't you think it is serious because 'rasuah' has undermined the faith and leadership of Umno and thus the faith of the muslims in Malaysia. Rasuah is also contributing to the social ills of the muslims community.

What say you, Prof Datuk Dr Abdul Shukor Husin?
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written by densemy, November 14, 2008 17:51:58
This debate is a bit like the ongoing backstabbing within the MCA... Both parties are rotten to the core and irrelevant to Malaysia as it exists today and tomorrow

No matter how much you clean up money politics those guys will find yet another way to maintain the rot so long as their system is profitable to them and irrelevant to Malaysians

It doesnt matter whether a crook gets to where he wants to be via ethical means (ha ha ha) or via money politics he is still a crook
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written by adan, November 14, 2008 17:58:12
'POLITICAL WILL A MUST TO ARREST MONEY-POLITICS'

Money politics is a RESULT of corruption in the govt.and corruption in the govt is a RESULT of money-politics.. they are inter-related. Get rid of corrupt practices in the govt and money politics will die a natural death...no one will invest large sums of money if there are no ' REWARDS OR RETURNS.' But THE problem is Corruption is the LIFE BLOOD and so money politics can never be arrested in UMNO .... unless ALL those involved in MONEY-POLITICS AS WELL AS CORRUPTION NOW AND IN THE PAST ARE ARRESTED AND BROUGHT TO JUSTICE.
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written by Sudahlah tu, November 14, 2008 18:14:49
tanpa wang ..apa yang ada pada umno ..
jangan tipu diri kita ....
umno hidup pasal wang , mati pun pasal wang .....
melayu umno tidak pandai menjadi ahli politik untuk rakyat , mereka ini berpolitik demi kekayaan diri ...
melayu umno tidak tahu menguruskan wang sebab mereka tipu untuk kaya ..
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written by Sabahfan, November 14, 2008 18:40:13
HAAAAA HA HA HA HA HA smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif

and if U rely on political will, when will that be?

Until the moon starts revolving around Malaysia? ha ha hah a

THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY TO FIGHT THAT MONEY CORRUPTION.. AND THAT IS FOR THE GENERAL RAKYAT WHO ARE NOT DIE HARD MEMBERS OF UMNO....

SIMPLY BOYCOTTT AND VOTE OUT AND THROW THIS HIGHLY CORRUPTED PARTY INTO HELL..
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written by Fuminari, November 14, 2008 19:26:54
like it or not,a fact would always remain as fact no matter from where u look at it;money politic is already an accepted norm for umno,n corruption is an acceptable culture for umno too!!that's why it has been so rampant.
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written by Motherchell, November 14, 2008 19:42:31
It is the ones who are behaving as angels , who will kill UMNO for us from the inside!! ones like T.Rosli,MX2, Botox,Rustum ,The Malacca Chick,etc etc and many more new entrants. They are the terrorists PDRM protects for their own survival!!.... They are the tumors that has no cure , so they die inside not knowing what hit them!!!.........

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written by Mr Smith, November 14, 2008 20:08:05
"Dr Mahathir may contend that money politics in Umno started more than two decades ago, but he, while not personally involved...."
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This is bull shit.
Mahathir was involved not only in money politics but corruption is all forms- promising of perks, positions,contracts and even threats, intimidation and abused government machinery like Information dept, police and courts.
He is the master of corruption.
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written by Abajawi, November 14, 2008 21:12:15
Whay so much fuss about money politics within UMNO, when there is so much vote rigging, vote buying and bribery in the General Election? It seems that bribery in the GE is OKAY becoz it may be the only way UMNO retain its power to rule. But these same people are so worked up with money politics within the party. Why kick a fuss about intra-party money politics when they can condone 'money politics' at the GE level?
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written by Semut Jantan, November 15, 2008 03:42:11
Why Toon Fcukhathir's sons could become billionaires?

Why Toon Ling Leong Sial's sons could become billionaires?

Why Mabok Seri Semua Malu's son could become billionaire?

Why my (AAB) son and son-in-law are not allowed to become billionaires, what are you (Fcukhathir) nyanyok about, hah?

Toon Fcukhathir, why did you even bother to open your f ucking mouth?

Malaysia, I cry for you!!!
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