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Friday, 13 February 2009 15:21

The fact that the two former PKR assemblymen are facing corruption charges, therefore, transfers on to the BN’s fabric. And by extension, the stain that corruption brings with it becomes associated with Umno, the party in the coalition that they could most likely join. 

, The Edge

The three Perak state assemblymen who triggered the collapse of the Pakatan Rakyat (PR) government in their state when they left their parties last week have set off a political storm that has taken on a life of its own.

While the constitutional, ethical and political issues for both the PR and Barisan Nasional (BN) coalitions are rather ambivalent, one thing is certain — the independent status of the defectors, Jamaluddin Mohamed Radzi (of the Behrang state seat) and Mohd Osman Jailu (Changkat Jering), both formerly of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), and Hee Yit Foong (Jelapang), the erstwhile DAP representative, is plainly awkward.

First, there is the issue of where the allegiances of the crossover assemblymen lie. For all intents and purposes, the three of them are in the BN camp, since it is on the strength of their support for the BN that the Perak Sultan decided that the balance of power had shifted from the PR coalition to the BN.

The fact that the two former PKR assemblymen are facing corruption charges, therefore, transfers on to the BN’s fabric. And by extension, the stain that corruption brings with it becomes associated with Umno, the party in the coalition that they could most likely join.

This is a dilemma that the BN has inadvertently landed itself in by going headlong after the control of the state assembly, instead of rebuilding its rapport with the voters. As many observers have vocally said, the BN will probably have to pay a high price for putting political expediency first, instead of seeking a fresh mandate from the people.

In fact, former premier Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad made this quite clear even when the defections were merely being rumoured. In a recent blog posting, he asked: “Is Umno so pressured that it cannot wait for the court decision on their corruption charges before accepting them?”

“If the corruption charges against them are dropped after they are accepted into the party, the Umno-led government will be accused of influencing the court,” he said on his blog, chedet.co.cc. “Whether this is true is not the question. In the eyes of the people, this will be believed. And that will have an effect in the 13th general election.”

This view is reinforced in recent comments by Umno Youth deputy chief Khairy Jamaluddin, who ironically is a frequent recipient of Mahathir’s oblique criticism.

In an interview with online news site The Nut Graph, Khairy said: “I would be extremely disappointed if they jumped over and the charges were dropped against them. To me, that would not only be unethical because of the party-hopping bit. That would be extremely unethical because you’re basically saying if you want to get out of (a) charge for a crime, then join Umno.

“And I think that’s what a lot of people will think. You want a free pass out of prison or a free pass out of a courtroom, then join Umno. So I certainly do hope that if they do decide to jump for whatever reason, they’re doing it for reasons which are unrelated to the corruption charge.”

The message couldn’t have been expressed more clearly. Indeed, any party the three assemblymen join would probably be penalised for ignoring a clear signal from a significant section of the voters that they seriously want change in the country’s political culture.

What is more, the public display of anger against Hee probably means that her political career is virtually beyond redemption, since neither of two Chinese-based BN parties — MCA and Gerakan — would want to alienate the people who are so worked up against Hee for her part in toppling the PR state government.

By wresting control of the Perak government, the BN may well have won a pyrrhic victory, but whether the coalition can regain its lost ground by reclaiming the moral advantage that has fallen to PR in this episode would be a very interesting story to follow.

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written by tuahjebat, February 13, 2009 15:28:09
The great Monkey has spoken!! Khairy said: “I would be extremely disappointed if they jumped over and the charges were dropped against them. To me, that would not only be unethical because of the party-hopping bit. That would be extremely unethical because you’re basically saying if you want to get out of (a) charge for a crime, then join Umno.

“And I think that’s what a lot of people will think. You want a free pass out of prison or a free pass out of a courtroom, then join Umno. So I certainly do hope that if they do decide to jump for whatever reason, they’re doing it for reasons which are unrelated to the corruption charge.”

Well..well...isn't it the very same reason that you've join UMNO??? So you can get a free pass riding on your FIL as the PM?? Come on monkey...think before you talk. You smell of SHIT man!!!
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written by ylcc, February 13, 2009 15:32:32
I do not know how far this is true. Was told that the service centre used by Hee is being rented by her. That the owner has given her notice to evict the premises.
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written by Ken Liew, February 13, 2009 15:41:27
They beling to the toilet, prepared to be flushed just like the NAJIS~!!

everyone know how stinky they are.
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written by lobster, February 13, 2009 15:47:22
ylcc, the owner, Mr. Mani, made the statement through the media, so I believe what you heard is true.
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written by eloofk, February 13, 2009 15:54:09
Yes all you criminals out there. If you intend to free yourself from prosecution by the courts, join UMNO. UMNO can provide you with immunity from the law.
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written by IbnAbdHalim, February 13, 2009 15:56:33
"Masuk UMNO atau masuk jail?" That's really the truth right now.
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written by ylcc, February 13, 2009 16:48:36
Thanks, lobster, for the confirmation. Good for Mr. Mani. Keep the pressure on Hee, Perakians.
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written by Hello Keithy, February 13, 2009 16:51:40
Birds of a feather flocked together. Those two defectors are very likely joining UMNO especially if they are acquitted from corruptions. These are thick-skinned people and are shameless. The rakyat remember them well.
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written by cahaya, February 13, 2009 16:57:19
"Where do the party-hoppers belong?" Nowhere.
They have left their political parties. They have resigned as state assemblymen. They are now unemployed.
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written by harryo, February 13, 2009 16:58:52
The secret is the three advisers are holding the tasks and the super MB holding 7 - 8 portfolios which will be given away as soon as the three jokers join UMNO, MCA.
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written by Counterpointer, February 13, 2009 17:32:11
Toads have been known to eat human 'Najis' so they are most comfortable in the most filthy and slimiest of places and in the company of Najis.

While the rest of the toads seemed most comfortable in among the slime and Najis, this uncomfortable 20 million dollar bionic toad stands out like like a sore toad.

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written by alarcarte, February 13, 2009 18:29:00
Mr Khairy, for your information, almost all citizens of Malaysia know that UMNO is a safe haven for criminals and UMNO is to be crushed. UMNO has no hope of winning the war, if you are smart enough please abandon UMNO ship now.
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written by pinsysu, February 13, 2009 22:05:17
rotting carcass attracts nothing but flies ... now a lot of hopeful candidates in the street with similar qualifications like the 3 kataks are very keen to join umno. no nid to waste so much money to go oxfart as they see a perfect example in khairy ...
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written by allmenarebrothers, February 13, 2009 23:33:11
All three traitors belong to Netherworld. In addition Hee Haw Hee Haw the Prostitute of Jelapang's will be buried in Jelapang Chinese Cemetery & her tomb will be the site for people to spit, piss or defecate on.
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written by temanmu, February 14, 2009 02:17:18
Hee could always join PPP ... the vanishing BN component... and be its President!

If not, she could join UMNO based on her UMNOesque credentials!
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