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RM10-cut motion for the Inspector-General of Police in the 2009 Budget debate on the Home Ministry PDF Print
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Thursday, 04 December 2008 14:42

Speech (Part 1)  by DAP Parliamentary Leader and MP for Ipoh Timor Lim Kit Siang in Parliament on Thursday, 4th December 2008 on the RM10-cut motion for the Inspector-General of Police in the 2009 Budget debate on the Home Ministry.

In trying to convince Malaysians that they had been living under a "great lie" in the past five years under the Abdullah premiership in succumbing to the misperception of a worsening crime situation, Musa Hassan is not fit to continue as IGP for a single day

I am moving a censure motion against the Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan by way of a RM10 cut motion for two reasons.

During the debate on the 2009 Budget and the winding-up by the Deputy Home Minister, Datuk Seri Chor Chee Heong on  30th October 2008, I had asked but failed to get satisfactory reply on why the Inspector-General of Police had become the chief lobbyist for mega police projects like the proposed RM20 billion police helicopter deal to hire 34 helicopters from syarikat AsiaCopter for 30 years and the RM4.2 billion  "E-Police Force Solution", satu rangkaian sistem wireless digital  sepenuhnya yang berasaskan teknologi informasi dan komunikasi (ICT) yang canggih dengan litupan selurah negara proposed by syarikat Web Power Sdn. Bhd when his  chief duty as IGP is to ensure an efficient, professional and world-class police force to keep crime low to enable Malaysians, tourists and investors to feel safe in Malaysia.

Chor even denied that Musa had written a letter to the Second Finance Minister, Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop, on 12th February 2007 endorsing the RM20 billion Asiacopter proposal to rent out 34 helicopters to the police for 30 years.  I cannot understand how Chor could come to the House to deny that the IGP had sent a letter of endorsement and lobbying for AsiaCopter's RM20 billion proposal to rent 34 helicopters to the police for 30 years, when Chor admitted that he had not  asked the IGP whether there was such a letter.

Chor also made a bald denial that the IGP had endorsed the Web Power's RM4.2 billion "E-Police Force Solution" proposal.

I have here a copy of the letter from the IGP to the Second Finance Minister Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop dated 12th February 2007 on the subject "Cadangan Kontrak Sewaan Helicopter Kepada Polis Diraja Malaysia Selama  30 Tahun Melalui Private Funding Initiative (PFI)", where Musa gave his full endorsement for the proposal when he wrote:

"Kos sewaan yang dicadangkan didapati berpatutan dan bersesuaian dengan pelaburan yang akan dikeluarkan serta risiko peningkatan kos yang mungkin ditanggung oleh Syarikat AsiaCopter Sdn. Bhd dalam tempoh sewaan.

"Ingin dimaklumkan bahawa inisiatif ini bukan sahaja akan menguntungkan PDRM tetapi juga pihak Kerajaan. PDRM akan dapat meningkatkan produktiviti dan keberkesanan di dalam menjalankan tugas serta melicinkan operasi polis dalam mengekalkan ketenteraman awam dan keselamatan negara. Oleh itu saya menyokong penuh cadangan ini."

I have also here a copy of the letter which Musa wrote to the Prime Minister dated 3rd November 2006 on "E-Police Force Solution – Letter of Intent", hawking the RM4.2 billion proposal of Web Power Sdn. Bhd., pressing for the issue of an "Letter of Exclusive Intent" to the company by the government.

As I said in my budget speech on October 15, saya tidak masaalah dengan keinginan PDRM untuk membeli sistem teknologi yang boleh membantu mereka menjalankan siasatan jenayah, tetapi bagaimana Ketua Polis Negara boleh menghantar memohon dikeluarkan surat "Letter of Exclusive Intent" kepada syarikat Web Power Sdn. Bhd   terus kepada Perdana Menteri dan tidak melalui Ketua Setiausaha Kementerian Keselamatan Dalam Negeri? 

Prosedur yang patut dilakukan dalam apa-apa pembelian sepatutnya ialah Ketua Polis Negara harus menulis surat kepada Ketua Setiausaha Kementerian, Ketua Setiausaha kemudian menulis surat kepada Kementerian Kewangan, selepas diluluskan oleh Kementerian Kewangan, barulah Kementerian Keselamatan Dalam Negeri memanggil tender. Tetapi sekarang, Ketua Polis Negara terus 'bypass' Ketua Setiausaha Kementerian dan memohon dikeluarkan surat "letter of intent"nya terus kepada Perdana Menteri. Kenapakah ini berlaku? Kita dapati pihak KPN telah melanggar "standard operating procedure (SOP)" iaitu "go direct to minister by-pass your immediate boss (KSU)".

There have also been  no proper explanation and satisfactory accounting by  why the IGP  to the  very serious allegations  concerning integrity made by blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin about his connections and involvements dengan sindiket judi dan kongsi Gelap – khas nya tuduhan-tuduhan tentang hubungkait beliau dengan kumpulan tersebut yang diketuai oleh BK Tan dan Goh Cheng Poh (dikenali sebagai Tengku Goh).

At a time when crime in Malaysia has become endemic, with Malaysians losing their fundamental right to be free from crime and the fear of crime, an IGP who is more concerned about being a lobbyist for mega projects like the RM20 billion 30-year 34-police helicopter rental AsiaCopter proposal and the RM4.2 billion "E-Police Force Solution" Web Power proposal, even by-passing standard operating procedures, is not acceptable – even though both proposals did not take off.

This runs against the whole grain of the National Integrity Plan launched by the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Abdullah five years ago.

There is another reason why Musa is not fit to continue as IGP and why this RM10 salary-cut motion.

(Part 2 is coming soon)

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written by IbnAbdHalim, December 04, 2008 14:49:21
They (IGP and the ministers) deserved more than the RM10-cut for telling lies. They ought to be sacked or sent to the slammer for cheqating the public.
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written by RumahPanjai, December 04, 2008 15:02:15
Malaysians have been taken for a ride by incompetent ministers and now the IGP. They hide their failures through cooking lies to deceive the rakyat. UMNO malays are dumbed enough to be lied to but the rest are smarter. These lying morons care more for their own pockets and robbing the public coffers than doing an honest job.
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written by lamakawan, December 04, 2008 15:29:33
Say... po..orrah to Musa, the liar IGP.
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written by cahaya, December 04, 2008 16:08:23
potong gaji tak cukup!

This Inspector-General of Police has failed to keep crime low. The number of crimes reported has risen over the years, and last year reached 209,000 cases.

Public security is one of the biggest worries of Malaysians as the crime rate has risen steadily over the last few years. From about 150,000 crimes reported each year from 2000 to 2004, the figure has crept up to around 209,000 last year.
-- The Straits Times, Tuesday 02 December 2008.
http://mt.m2day.org/2008/content/view/15557/1/

What percentage of crime cases do the police actually solve?
Less than 40%, according to remarks by Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan at a forum last week, which was jointly organised by the Malaysia Crime Prevention Foundation (Penang), Polis DiRaja Malaysia and Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) Penang.

“Since I took over as the IGP, I have made numerous changes to instill confidence in the public. I have formulated a five-year plan focusing on crime reduction, enhancing the integrity of the force and improving on our delivery system among others. . . . “This balanced strategy will help allay the fear of crime as well as send a strong signal to criminals that the police really mean business. My other target is to achieve a 40% crime solving rate on a national level”.-- IGP Musa Hassan at a national forum on crime and policing held at USM, Penang.
- - -The Star, Saturday November 29, 2008.
http://thestar.com.my/metro/st...&sec=North
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written by lalachong, December 04, 2008 16:18:39
Actually the RM10 is enough. Imagine the damage done to his reputation... for the parliament to agree on the punishment of this nominal amount... means that they agree that IGP is wrong. He already made millions outside and probably spent some of it already, so cutting his salary by 30% - 40% is nothing. But a mere RM10, is more than sufficient to punish him..
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written by Ben, December 04, 2008 18:52:15
If RM10 pay cut is achieved, then PR has taken a bold step in bringing accountability and integrity to the august house. As a mark of respect, we will lined the roads leading to Parliament and applaud our law makers. Just do it!
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written by borneoman, December 04, 2008 20:41:22
the next time igp visit a doctor it would be for his postmortem.
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written by shissun, December 05, 2008 00:29:26
Aiyaa LKS, why RM10 cut? Direct propose fire him lah. Ask Anwar and Co go to meet Agong and propose fire him direct. This is more real.
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written by rpremkumar2u, December 05, 2008 10:33:18
Why? The IGP needs to bait out more helicopter passengers to take bird's eye view of land matter interests going on below ah? lol. He thinks that KSN can be bypassed like his heart surgery ah? No wonder so dedicated to go on serving at the helm. We need helicopters to combat crime? Who is he kidding?
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