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Tuesday, 09 December 2008 11:08

DEC 9 — It is a hazardous occupation being a member of the inner circle. Don't think so? Just ask Rohana Mahmood and Omar Mustapha Ong, widely acknowledged for several years as members of Prime-Minister-in-waiting Datuk Seri Najib Razak's group of advisers/strategists.

Way before it was fashionable to claim to be one of "Najib's people'' and to call the deputy prime minister as "Boss'', both these individuals were doing the spade work for him; from meeting foreign media to burnish his image to providing input for policies and speeches.

But being young, ambitious and with access to the top can be a liability in Malaysia these days. Being pigeonholed as another Fourth Floor in the making can be a career wrecker.

The Fourth Floor was the label used by critics of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to describe the team of young professionals whom he employed as special officers and aides when he became the deputy prime minister.

The critics charged that the young advisers became too influential and had an inordinate say in policy-making.

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and other Abdullah critics were successful in demonising the Fourth Floor as usurpers of power and as young upstarts.

In late October, Dr Mahathir trained his guns on Omar and Rohana, both of Ethos Capital, and wondered whether they would become Najib's Fourth Floor.

The Malaysian Insider understands that even before the former prime minister fired his first salvo, Najib's family members and supporters were a bit unnerved with the interview both Rohana and Omar gave to the financial weekly The Edge. The consensus was that it was unnecessary to be talking about their links to Najib and Ethos Capital's ambitions even before the handover of power.

In their defence, the interview was conducted some months before and they did not have any control over when it would be published.

Still, the view from the trenches was that the last thing Najib needed was more baggage, especially carry over from the Abdullah administration.

So in the last few weeks, precious little has been heard about Rohana and Omar. Until this weekend, that is.

StarBiz published several articles last Saturday on individuals who are likely to carry some influence in the next administration.

Most of them are the who's who of the corporate world here, including Khazanah Nasional's chief Tan Sri Azman Mokhtar; Datuk Azman Yahya; Datuk Shahril Samsuddin of Sapura, etc. Sandwiched in between were Rohana and Omar.

"Out of the family, a name that frequently pops up when asked who is in Najib's milieu is Rohana Mahmood, chairman and partner of Ethos Capital, a RM200 million private equity firm. Rohana and Omar Mustapha, a former special assistant to Najib, are co-founders of the boutique advisory firm Ethos & Co.

Rohana sits on the boards of Paramount Corp Bhd, TH Group Bhd and Dijaya Corp Bhd.

Omar was seen not too long ago in the finance minister's office "just assisting a friend with some perspective,'' as one source puts it.

But speculation about Najib building a "wall of advisers" around him resulted in Omar being asked to return to Ethos.

"The political rationale for Najib to distance himself from the "Fourth Floor boys" syndrome is understandable. That was one of the most criticised aspects of the Abdullah administration. Sources say Najib is not keen to have "filters" between him and the civil service.

And he will likely have more direct dealings with the business sector,'' StarBiz reported.

The Malaysian Insider has learnt that not many Najib supporters were pleased with Rohana and Omar being included on the list of the next who's who.

They are concerned that political enemies of Najib and the Opposition will accuse him of building his own Fourth Floor and of favouring a select group of individuals. They don't want him to be on the back foot in the same way Abdullah was in the last two years about his association with the Fourth Floor.

The image of the next PM they want to nurture was best captured in a column in The Star on Sunday.

"He has been careful in dealing with the perception of people supposedly close to him, as the media speculates on the membership of his inner circle. Names like Rohana Mahmood and Omar Mustapha Ong have cropped up but these talented people have actually moved on. Najib has kept tight his choice of advisers around him, preferring not to favour anyone, '' said The Star's editor Datuk Wong Chun Wai.

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written by batsman, December 09, 2008 11:25:22
Fourth Floor is history. New young and beautiful people will be located at the penthouse. The inner circle and those closest to him will be sharing his bed.
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written by Fart Fart Wah, December 09, 2008 11:47:28
Najib has to contend with credibility. he is seen as adulterous by the public. He also seen to have covered up a murder and helped an alleged abeter in murder escape the gallows. He is being watched as to the two who actually murdered the Mongolian. His wife is seen to be a negative load on his shoulders. She seems to be one running him and the government in waiting. Apparently she has a hand in the Mongolian's murder and with the disappearence of the private detective who is a key witness to this.
I as a Malaysian am damn worried about him being the Prime Minister because of his ultra-Malay views and his ability to exploit the Malays to think that he is ontheir side.

In the eyes of the world we will have an alleged murderer or a person who knows the truth as our Prime Minister....we should be worried....

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written by axppin, December 09, 2008 11:51:26
Yes. And don't forget to find beautiful people from foreign land to share the bed too. Call it globalization and a new foreign policy shall we.
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written by ROBERTNGTG, December 09, 2008 12:22:12
Najib eager to avoid Fourth Floor syndrome

ONLY NAME CHANGE LAH AS FOURTH FLR IS SYNONYMOUS WITH C4.
MAYBE MORE LEGGY ADVISORS??
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written by apasalahku, December 09, 2008 12:48:29
" Najib has kept tight his choice of advisers around him, preferring not to favour anyone, '' said The Star's editor Datuk Wong Chun Wai.

Wong Chun Wai!! Terror man you! The quickest to kiss Najib's ass! When the people's government takes over; we will remember you.
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written by FFT, December 09, 2008 12:51:06
I would worry less about Najib's 4th Floor and worry more about his Kitchen Cabinet Minister a.k.a. Rosmah the C4-Mama.
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written by Motherchell, December 09, 2008 12:54:24
HOW can Najib be eager to avoid when he , his cronies , his families are all soaked in the forth floor POND till pickled. The benifits is relished daily from sanctioning murder , robbery, etc Its more a bandit's valley.

No way can Najib turn a new leave!!!!! till it hits him close!!!

http://sjsandteam.*********.com/
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written by KARMANNGHIA, December 09, 2008 13:50:59
When you have BIG MAMA & GURUJI running the puppet, you don't need a "Fouth Floor"


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written by doggone, December 09, 2008 15:10:22

After March 2009, anyone caught mentioning and talking about C4 will immediately be sent to the 6th Floor. And that is 6 floors under your feet !!!
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written by densemy, December 09, 2008 17:19:26
What's so wrong with the concept of Fourth Floor-ism?

Its not like Abdullah or Najib are overfull of brilliant ideas of how to run the country

So why not rely on intelligent well trained young men and women to be their advisors. That's the way the rest of the advanced world works
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written by Democrats, December 09, 2008 17:53:44
Why use 4th floor boys when you can get Penthouse girls!
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written by Motherchell, December 09, 2008 18:44:24
Apologies typo-----No way can Najib turn a new leaveleaf!!!!! till it hits him close!!!
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written by Rozlan, December 09, 2008 21:56:27
Najib dont need 4th floor syndrome.He got Rosmah syndrome already.
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