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Sunday, 04 January 2009 08:46

(The Straits Times) - THE recent personnel changes at Malaysia's English daily, The Star, would earn Transport Minister Ong Tee Keat much support from his Cabinet colleagues, reported a news website.

'It is an open secret that the tone and coverage of the country's largest English daily has been under scrutiny since Election 2008, with ministers and senior civil servants griping about the space the newspaper has been giving to the opposition and the tone of its reports on government initiatives,' said the Malaysian Insider website.

An unnamed senior government official was quoted as saying: 'There is a concern that The Star is behaving like an anti-establishment paper. One minister even said that it was like Harakah.'

The Harakah newspaper is published by the opposition Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS) and is known for its critical views of the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition and its policies.

Last Friday, the deputy chairman of Star Publications, Datuk Steven Tan, tendered a six-month notice of resignation beginning Jan 1, reported The New Straits Times (NST). The 59-year-old, who is also the company's senior adviser, was the group managing director and chief executive officer for over 22 years until he was replaced by Datin Linda Ngiam last June.

A former financial journalist, Mr Tan will remain as a non-independent and non-executive director of the company, according to NST.

The boardroom changes also affected other senior personnel.

Datuk Seri Ong, who is also the president of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), which owns The Star, declined to comment on the reshuffle. 'This is not the forum to discuss it,' he was quoted as saying by NST. 'The Star has its own board and makes its own decisions.'

According to the Malaysian Insider, analysts view these changes at the boardroom level as steps by Mr Ong to increase his influence in the influential daily and reduce the hold of those close to former MCA president Ling Liong Sik.

The Star, Malaysia's largest- circulating English daily, sells some 315,000 copies a day.

Mr Ling is seen as a strong supporter of MCA deputy president Chua Soi Lek, who is a staunch rival of Mr Ong.

'In all likelihood, these boardroom changes have more to do with political affiliation than with a change in editorial policy but there is a view in government that Datuk Steven Tan and his protege Linda Ngiam, were driving editorial policy,' the Malaysian Insider wrote.

But, quoting unnamed officials who have attended meetings with ministers and government officials, the article said that the names of the other newspapers owned by the Barisan Nasional coalition have also been raised at such meetings 'but inevitably the discussion veers to The Star'.

The article concluded: 'Recently, the paper was lauded by the opposition for its coverage of parliamentary proceedings - a fact which served to only confirm the misgiving hawks in the administration have about The Star.'

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written by ahmadneil, January 04, 2009 08:53:48
Been a lapdog of umno,OTK have to dance to umno music.This clearly what the chinese don't want MCA to be,a master and servant altitude.Go,OTK,find your place at the feet of your master and wag your tail whenever your master gives you some stale bread.
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written by DreamLady, January 04, 2009 09:11:24
Star, the used toilet papers?? yakky!! no wonder it stinks like UMNO goons!!!
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written by onnetline, January 04, 2009 11:18:27
Ong Talk Kock,

You are very much like your STAR paper ........... a piece of UMMNO toilet paper !

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written by Hakim Joe, January 04, 2009 12:05:27
Ha! Ha! Those who thought that the Bus Conductor would herald in an era of “change” had better themselves alter their mentality. This son is no different from the rest of the gang. First the blatant lies solemn words of inspiration to soften the fence-sitters, now it is payback time. You guys get what you ultimately deserve.

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written by sonofmalaysia, January 04, 2009 12:37:43
In the China olden days, when a son become high ranking govt official, he bring great honour to the family and even to the whole village.

But OTK, for being a party to a corrupt regime, helping the lanuns and mafia to plunder the country and to do injustice to the ppl, his name stinks and he brings shame to his family !!

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written by sonofmalaysia, January 04, 2009 12:48:44
The first thing whan PR take over the federal govt, PR must pass a law to ban politcal parties from owning any media.

Media owned by political parties have done great injustice and harm to this country and her ppl !! These media, instead of being the guardians and conscience of society, they played a pivotal roles in causing the rot in the country, and eventual destruction if not stopped !!
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written by Midvalley, January 04, 2009 12:54:07
I stop buying the Star, NST long ago. Now I read the Newsweek, Times and cyber news, because reading them make me look stupid. I appeal to all Malaysian boycott these newspaper.
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written by Lim Lim, January 04, 2009 14:58:07
OTK=Ong Talk Kock,fit well.we kind of like it.
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written by patlu, January 04, 2009 17:42:42
I read this with disgust... The Star newspaper headlines today on Safety Ratings for Roads (similar to star ratings of hotels) with a number of reports on road accidents and funeral pictures on the frontpage and inside pages too.

"Roads nationwide will be rated according to their safety levels in a move that is expected to cut road accidents by about 30%." Full story at http://www.thestar.com.my/news...sec=nation

Chief of MCA who owns The Star and Transport Minister Ong Tee Keat, what is this really about? To justify for more tax-payers' money to to be spent on road redesign, repairs and signages this year?

Star ratings or not, shouldn't ROAD SAFETY be TOP PRIORTY in ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGNS in the first place?!?

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written by patlu, January 04, 2009 17:52:29
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written by asguard, January 04, 2009 18:48:59
Simple as that... if the newspaper behaves like utusan malaysia it will surely to lose reader and it loyal supporters... that has been buying the paper everyday...
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