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JOHAN JAAFFAR: To be strong, Umno needs to be clean PDF Print
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Saturday, 22 November 2008 10:35

(NST) THE secretary-general of Umno told the world "my party is sick". Perhaps he was asked to comment on the incidents of fighting and chair-throwing at the recent divisional meetings, but these are merely symptoms of the current problems bedevilling the party. The truth is, all is not well with Umno today.

Its detractors would argue that Umno has lost touch with reality and is fast becoming irrelevant. It is wrapped in a time capsule while the world moves on. Umno, the once venerable institution, is living on past glory. Umno is the party of yesteryear that refuses to reinvent itself. It does not speak the language of today's youth. It fails to understand the emergence of generations X and Y among the Malays. It has become largely a party of pakcik and makcik (uncles and aunties).

Not so, say its defenders. Umno will remain relevant forever. It is a party that has changed with time, in fact realigning itself to face the challenges of the day. It is not the myopic party that some would like to believe; it is in fact a dynamic one ferociously grounded in reality. More importantly, as long as the Malays are around, Umno will be their hope and legitimate representative.

The Malays are changing, more so their values and world views. These are not the same ones who had supported Umno in 1946. Those who fought the Malayan Union, the nationalists who were instrumental in demanding independence and the post-Merdeka generation of leaders are long gone.

Umno's policies have created a new generation of Malays -- educated, successful and more assertive. The rise of Malay businessmen and women is one of the proud legacies of Umno leaders' long-term vision and planning.

Umno is the victim of its own successes. Power corrupts, and being too long in power, corrupts indiscriminately. Power becomes an excuse for many of its leaders to become arrogant and lose their bearings. Like many established political parties in the world, longevity equals misuse and abuse of power. Umno produces leaders who are not fighters anymore. They are accidental leaders who are thrust to national prominence by default or worse.

There is no more idealism in the belly of Umno leaders, some would argue. The semangat perjuangan (fighting spirit) is gone. To be somewhere in the party, one has to play the game that others play. It is not just about schmoozing, cajoling and shedding a tear or two to win the hearts and minds of the general populace, but money, lots of money, is a critical prerequisite. Thus, politik wang or money politics is redefining the concept of trust, loyalty and patronage.

I do not know anyone in Umno today who denies the existence of money politics in the party. Some, even in Umno, believe that the coming party elections will probably be the dirtiest in its 62-year history. Everyone is aware of how money is being used to win elections even at the branch level. Someone estimated RM250 million as the "cost" of the coming Umno elections. Others think the figure is too demeaning to be taken seriously -- the amount is much bigger.

Where do they go from here? If money determines who gets the votes and who doesn't, what good is the party to the very people they say they are representing? Has its members become oblivious to what is happening to the party that has become the backbone of the Malays? Are they condoning the practice just for the sake of ensuring the party's continuity? Money will divide and eventually kill Umno. It will be a party fractured and fragmented.

Perhaps, more importantly, party members -- believed to be 3.2 million-strong -- ought to ask themselves what has become of their party. Is this the party that has gone through tough times fighting for the interests of the Malays? Is this not the party that has for more than six decades defended the Malay rights and ensured its dominance, politically or otherwise? Is it not the party that has produced some of the finest, outward-thinking and rational leaders the country had ever known? Is it true that Umno equals openness, tolerance and goodwill? And its leaders are respected by all Malaysians regardless of race? Are Umno leaders not just leaders of the Malays but also leaders of all Malaysians by virtue of their positions in government?

Perhaps things have changed. The political culture in Umno has changed. Umno used to be the party of Malay teachers and the common people. It is now a party whose members are businessmen and the rich. Uppity Malays are jostling for position and power with the royalties and the aristocrats. Lesser mortals, too, want their share of the spoils.

Little wonder that it matters to be rich in Umno. Wealth is the insurance policy everyone is looking for. Money matters. Money talks. And money is a surefire way for one to get elected. One aspiring vice-president cynically came out with a suggestion -- tender all the supreme council posts. May the highest bidders win. He was annoyed at how easily Umno members are swayed by the ringgit sign. Election year is musim menuai (harvest time) for the pecacai dan balaci politik (political operators). And the delegates as well.

Let us pray that what we hear are merely urban legends. I am sure there are many who still believe in honour and fair play. Umno depends on these people. Umno leaders must walk the walk and talk the talk. Making noise about curbing or crusading against money politics makes good news, but noise does not solve problems. Actions do.

For the sake of Umno, there must be enough members who have the audacity to say no to money politics and to choose only the worthiest among the leaders. Umno must take a strong and uncompromising stand to rid the party of rogue leaders and corrupt members. To be strong, Umno needs to be clean. Or at least seen to be clean.

I dread the day when the secretary-general will have to advise Umno members to look in the mirror and ask, "Mirror, mirror on the wall, am I not the dirtiest of them all?"

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written by tipletoe, November 22, 2008 11:14:50
As much as I admire you writing skills Pak Johan, I think you must be hallucinating. UMNO has become a public toilet bowl for the rich Malays. It does not give a damn for the poor marginalixed anymore. You cannot clean this toilet bowl anymore. Just get rid of it. By the way, i am a Malay, a Muslim and a "so called bumiputra" who is where he is because of his own efforts. I have nothing to thank UMNO for.
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written by mikewang, November 22, 2008 11:18:59
UMNO as it stands today is corrupt to the core.

To be cleansed, UMNO needs to be in the opposition for at least 2 terms.
Just like the Nationalists in Taiwan.
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written by magickriver, November 22, 2008 11:20:53
IS THIS THE END OF UMNO? http://magickriver.********.co...-umno.html

WATCH DR GOLLUMNO DESTROY THE SPHINCTER OF POWER!
http://magickriver.********.co...essay.html
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written by Mik, November 22, 2008 11:24:56
DREAM ON!
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written by Sinewy, November 22, 2008 11:28:09
To be strong, UMNO need to re-educate their members to be non-racist, reject arrogance and corruption, embrace open-mindedness and equality, remove policies that discriminating others, get out of their tunnel vision of being the protector of their own race and be a party that fight for all malaysians. God bless you.
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written by ylcc, November 22, 2008 11:37:15
Hi tipletoe .... I am very proud of you! Hope there are many more of you out there ...
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written by Rozlan, November 22, 2008 11:57:57
Datuk Johan

YOu must remember UMNO are corrupt to its core..So dont blame the leaders alone..NO such things as honesty in UMNO or demi bangsa,agama dna neagara anymore..NObody inside UMNo want to change..Things will get worse till they lost power altogether.
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written by Milo, November 22, 2008 12:05:21
Being clean is only the foundation to becoming strong. You still need high quality leadership (especially)at the top to lead and solve problems. UMNO seems to have neither the ability to set the foundation of cleanliness in the party nor the type of quality leadership needed at this moment.
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written by abbey, November 22, 2008 12:21:26
A friend of mine who is a Malay-Muslim has always protested my calling him a Bumiputra. He says he is a Malay-Muslim but not a Bumiputra simply because he is not UMNO, never was and never will be. He further argued that Bumiputra refers to UMNO members only. I was always reminded by him that whenever political leaders mention Bumiputra contractors, Bumiputra businessman, Bumiputra entrepreuners whether sucessful or failed ones, they make direct reference to UMNOputras and he has nothing to do with them.
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written by jesse ventura, November 22, 2008 12:33:33
Johan Jaafar, you are WRONG my friend.
UMNO needs not to be clean.
UMNO needs to be terminate....dibubarkan.
UMNO is history.
Malaysians and Malays do need UMNO any more.
Only the crooks needs UMNO.
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written by amjoem, November 22, 2008 12:53:47
To gain the faith and the support of the Rakyat, UMNO has to renew itself. The members of the Party should now face the reality that UMNO is on its way to becoming History. Umno is no longer the Party envisioned by Dato Onn Bin Jaffar nor by Tengku Abdul Rahman. The subsequent leaders have made a mess of UMNO. The so called leaders did not bother for the sensitivities of the Chinese, Indians, Sabahans and the Sarawakians. The greed in them made them utter things that hurt the Rakyat. Even the Malays were not happy with what Najib, Hishamuddn, Ali Rustam, MM Taib, etc had done and said of those other than the Malays. With the exception of the UMNO Malays, everyone else are hurt and angry. Corruption is at its worse. When we talk of corruption, we are not referring to the RM50.00 bribe the Policeman accepts for those minor traffic offences. We are referring to the Billions that has gone into their pockets unnoticed and unrecorded. UMNO does all the havoc in the name of helping the Bumis, but little do the Malays visualise that the money was not 100% spent as budgetted. The poor Malays have lost out to the greed of the UMNO PUTRAS. Education has gone to the dogs. UMNO Malays may not want to believe it. All that is required is to just compare the standard and the status of Malaysia's UM and that of Singapore's University. In fact they the one and the same University prior to Malaya's Independance. Look at the pathetic situation of the Judiciary. I just can't understand as to why the UMNO Malays have not understood this yet. I am not sure if it is that they are still sleeping. The Non-Umno Malays, The Non-MIC Indians, the Non-MCA and the Non-Gerakan Chinese have realised and have taken the first step towards building a Glorious Malaysia. By the time the BN members realise, PR will be in POWER. Are the BN members prepared to loose out to the Bangsa Malaysia? PAS is riding happilly on the gains made by the strength of the Indians and the Chinese. If they should continue with their present attitudes especially with regards Islam against the sensitivities of the non-Muslims, we will not hasitate to throw them out. PAS is of course the pain at the back of Pakatan Rakyat.
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written by bambolero, November 22, 2008 15:35:43
Once the raayat's heart is broken there is no way that the so called party name umno can do anything about it. When they are in power they indulge in corruption of the highest level in every aspect of things they involved in. Their connection is only between the rich and elite group, they don't care a dammed for the poor. Let this be a lesson to them the so called hypocrites of the highest level in life.
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written by Hakim Joe, November 22, 2008 15:37:28
Hey Johan, you sound like an advertisement selling washing detergent!
Strong and Clean in one sentence when describing UMNO?
You gotta be kidding!!!

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written by Kuda Belang, November 22, 2008 17:36:05
Pak Johan, Do you seriously believe UMNO is on the path of reform? How did a co-murderer suspect won the presidentship uncontested? How did money launderers and filthy greedy pigs won support for vice-presidentship? How did self-serving corrupt leaders who exploits race and religion for their sole benefit got support to vie for deputy presidentship? Thanks to Mahathir, the `system' is corrupt to the core, who now sings a differnt tune to ensure his son is well-placed in the power base before he kicks the bucket.
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written by arazak, November 22, 2008 23:11:55
Dato Johan,

For UMNO to become clean is something what the Malay used to say "sampai kucing bertanduk" (until the cat grow horns). Meaning, something that can never happen!

It is impossible for UMNO to be clean. . ., they do not wish to cleanse themselves too!
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