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Despite pressure, Khalid says it’s time to walk the talk PDF Print
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Sunday, 22 February 2009 11:49

“To translate development and welfare straight to the people, giving all citizens a better quality of life,” is his goal but he warns that there will be “no free lunch, people have to work for and earn it.”

By Shannon Teoh, The Malaysian Insider

Just shy of a year into his tenure as mentri besar of Selangor, Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim is promising that his administration will soon begin to “walk the talk” despite facing fierce political adversity.

In an exclusive interview with The Malaysian Insider this week, Khalid said he was confident that the best efforts of his political opponents would serve only to sweeten the final victory.

The latest scandal to afflict the state executive council – the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s (MACC) allegations of abuse of state funds in the purchase of cows and maintenance of his private vehicle, has followed hot on the heels of semi-naked pictures of Elizabeth Wong surfacing.

These are just the most recent in a series of political blows that include last year’s Internal Security Act (ISA) arrest of Teresa Kok and accusations of abuse of power and khalwat against Ronnie Liu and Dr Halimah Ali respectively.

“There is always a concern but we must have the strength and confidence to go through this,” he said of attempts to destabilise his government.

For Khalid, it is a challenge to manage the state in the most effective and efficient manner.

“Success is now a challenge and comes as sweet victory despite the best efforts of your enemies,” he said.

His replies reveal his previous experience in the corporate world but Khalid says the past year has been an exercise in adapting to being a political chief executive.

“The job is alright, but the politics is fierce,” he admits.

The former chief executive officer of Permodalan Nasional explained that in the corporate world, a strategy could be implemented as directed but in politics, the acceptance of both your customer and those in your party was crucial.

“When you say this is my bottomline, it is self-explanatory to corporates. But if you say that to party members, they will say, ‘What bottom?’” he quipped.

“I have seen millions and managed billions. But now, for RM500, discussions can run two hours,” he said but insisted that the satisfaction now was far superior to that of his time as a corporate chief.

“When you have commercial concerns, nobody questions your greed – ‘greed is your skin and profit your motivator.’

“But as mentri besar, when you shake the hands of the public, they feel very proud to meet you. In the corporate world, you shake hundreds of hands but nobody is proud of each other,” he added.

The Bandar Tun Razak MP believes that while his first year in office since the 12th general elections allowed him to sample the opportunities, it is now time to harness resources and translate them into real targets.

“Now that you know your strength and limitations, the challenge is to walk the talk.

“To translate development and welfare straight to the people, giving all citizens a better quality of life,” is his goal but he warns that there will be “no free lunch, people have to work for and earn it.”

It was a thinly-veiled reference to the pressure by grassroot leaders over appointments to positions in the state and state-linked bodies.

He described how a mob of over 50 people had stormed into his residence and shouted at him for not giving them the advantages that “Umno goons received before.”

But he insists that it is necessary if “you want to change 50 years of one style of political activity and cronyism.”

“Sometimes, it is painful to implement. You want to stop smoking, you understand it is bad but it is very tough but you can smile after you are successful.

“The mentri besar is the mentri besatr to the rakyat, not of PKR. It was worse before because Umno was of a higher caste and PKR were pariahs. Now you have moved up to an equal status, so it is better,” he said.

But his corporate background has been useful as well. The Ijok assemblyman cites the ongoing water restructuring saga as an example.

For him, it is an important benchmark in deprivatisation, claiming that it was a case study for how other concession agreements such as those regarding tolls and independent power producers could be unwound.

“This discussion is very new and unprecedented. And if you do not have economic fundamentals, you become an accountant,” he quipped.

Outside of the demands by the concessionaires to be compensated for future profits, he maintained that the state had no issues in completing the statutory transfer of water assets to the federal government.

He insisted that the state had a proposal to complete the transfer in two weeks after all parties had agreed to terms.

“Tomorrow you can see a row of bankers and accountants outside, and it is done. We have done it in three hours before. Nothing magical about that,” he added, referring to the famous “dawn raid” of the London Stock Exchange he led in 1981 where PNB gained a controlling stake in British plantation concern Guthrie in less than two hours.

Given the doom and gloom surrounding the economy, Khalid understands that as a prominent manufacturing state, his task for this year is to “enhance income opportunities via skills and networking.”

According to the MB, no major factories in the state have closed yet but one or two are expected in coming months. So far, manufacturers have chosen to cut working hours instead of shutting down plants.

But he insists that a safety net must be created to allow those who have been hit a chance to “recover and compete again, giving the community a first chance, a second and even third chance.”

Khalid claims that a task force has already been set up to monitor the situation and to work closely with trade unions, the federal government and private sector.

“The challenge will be greater this year as it will take more than a year before we see an upturn so we had better brace for it. We are getting the support of the private sector, like Jobstreet,” he said, referring to the online job-matching provider.

“But it will need a lot of guiding. The technology is there but we will have to bring people to it,” he said.

Away from his responsibilities, life for the 62-year-old has changed for sure, even if he says that the number of hours he spends at work is the same.

He has stopped playing golf, he says, because it is too time-consuming. But when quizzed as to how some of his counterparts still manage to find time, he slyly responds, “they have different skills from me.”

Conversation at home, however, has surprisingly become better, he says.

“In the corporate world, I cannot discuss business with my wife because it is considered insider information.

“But now I must listen to my wife’s understanding of politics on why women are also important. As a politician, I have to listen to her.”

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written by Jan, February 22, 2009 11:56:59
Keep up the good work Tan Sri we the people of Selangor are all behind you.
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written by Hello Keithy, February 22, 2009 12:00:56
PR must carrying on with the hard work to win over the rakyats' hearts hands down. Already we know the BN goons are a bunch of useless bastards who have done nothing more than to fill their own pockets and bank accounts by siphoning the country's wealth. So the only alternative the rakyat have is PR. We trust in you to save this country from going to the dogs.
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written by Motherchell, February 22, 2009 12:20:32
Tan Sri , you make me very proud . Keep up your good work , we are with you all the way . Ive not heard any UMNO MB speak the way you do . You are the peoples pride!
God Bless you Tan Sri Khalid and your family!
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written by OVERLORD, February 22, 2009 12:22:28
Khalid, your are well-versed and articulate in your vision for change unlike those BN goons who foams in their mouth,muttering gibberish and preaches "confusion-ism"..Clearly you are a man in touch with your people. Stand steadfast in your beliefs and the rakyat would support you...
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written by Msian Idol3, February 22, 2009 12:26:46
Fear not Khalid. Just perform fair & honest work. This will peeved UMNO especially that 'natang Toyol. We the rakyat will be the judge, not Toyol. However keep an eye on every move UMNO makes. They are bend on sabotaging the rakyat well being, I mean the good work & leadership you are leading for the rakyat. We the rakyat would never mind hard work & sacrifices. We cannot tolerate less meritocracies and corruptions. Fight evil with good work. Toyol & his band of crooks will fade away. Keep the rakyat posted at all times to check UMNO Toyol & the corrupt MACC.
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written by Rashid, February 22, 2009 12:30:07
The man who is being used by AMNO against Tan Sri Khalid is none other than the corrupt, father to Malaysia's infamous porno-peddler who was caught in Australia and sentenced by Australian courts. He was to be jailed upon his return but Ahmad Said made a deal with Ghani Patail not to prosecute his child. He also pressurized Idris Jalla of MAS not to fire his son. This despicable father of sadists is the one who is claiming high moral ground. Read more:

http://sjsandteam.*********.com/2009/02/21/macc-chairmanthe-father-of-child-pornography/#comments
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written by Macrophage, February 22, 2009 12:33:59
Khalid Ibrahim has shown the people of Selangor that the alternative side, ie Pakatan, can function in an appropriate manner and govern a state.

I hope Pakatan will continue to safeguard the Selangor environment and state funds. Keep those grubby UMNO paws off our money!
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written by penangboi, February 22, 2009 12:34:13
Tan Sri, you have my full support. And we shall together walk the path of the righteous.

There will always be demonic creatures in the form of UMNO/BN in disguise trying to derail our noble objectives but we shall not sway.
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written by mamanur, February 22, 2009 12:48:21
this is how Mentri Besar should be. as anak selangor (though now residing in perak) i am so very proud of my two MB - YB Khalid & YB Nizar.
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written by pkrgulf, February 22, 2009 12:54:57
True quality of a rakyat MB...proud to count myself as a former employee to you many years back...still remember your phrase "think of nelayan and petani!"
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written by born2reign, February 22, 2009 13:32:00
Keep up the good work MB Khalid! In public sector we may not expect you to turn in a profit but breakeven will be just fine for now. Of course we strive to be like Singapore's budget, always in surplus!

But why the heck are you spending 2 hours on RM500? Leave that to the line managers and limit their authority/access to RM5000 (for example). Every month give these managers tight KPIs to meet, otherwise sack them if do not deliver in 6 months.

Then appoint good internal auditors (not the fresh graduates, it takes a "crook" to catch a crook) to audit these managers' compliance and performance to Audit Comm. Any managers that do not rectify their problem areas..sack.

80% of your time should be on legal exposures, political risks, business opportunities with local and foreign investors, buying good talents into your management team and establishing policies to weed out the non-performers. I say don't go near anywhere below RM500,000 (although you may want to sign all your cheques at this time)
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written by SL Chan, February 22, 2009 13:36:18
YB Tan Sri Khalid...

Keep up the good work and we are proud of you as MB of Selangor and YB Datuk Nizar as MB of Perak...You have my full support...
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written by malgal, February 22, 2009 15:29:01
For you Tan Sri, the victory will be sweeter because it it against great odds. God bless you.
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written by Lim Lim, February 22, 2009 15:40:58
the evil umno be end would never let the dust settled in perak,selangor,kedah n penang besides kelantan which has been out of their reach by now;becos if the pakatan are given the chance to perform n deliver on the right track to the rakyat,it would be the END for umno be end!!
as an everything is for self gain,rotten n corrupted entity like umno be end,do u believe that these thieves n bandits would care n give priority about the rakyat well fare??for every decision these goons make,do u believe that they would give due humanitarian considerations to the consequences affecting the rakyat livelihood??would u believe that these umno be end scumbags are man n brave enough to face the people for the mandate on the real basis of democracy???would u believe that these umno be end tyrants n robbers would not treat n run this country like their own private property,would not blackmail n treat the royalties like their 'toy r us'???
dream on , malaysian dream on !!!!!!
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written by SiHangChai, February 22, 2009 17:50:37
Tan Sri Khalid, the rakyat Selangor is behind you. We knew you are trying your best to clean all the shits and corruption businesses from this son of PIG, Khir 'pendatang Indon' Toyo. Because you have terminated a lot of agreements/ contracts signed by previous corrupted govt, all the goons of the Toyols are sufferring including himself. He therefore taking revenge as this runs in his blood. Don't worry, we knew you are cleaned.

That bastard Toyo will hopefully suffer the same fate as Mat Deros on how he 'died'.
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written by mikewang, February 22, 2009 18:44:44
Walk tall, Tan Sri.
The rakyat of Selangor and Malaysia are behind you.
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written by Jivathma, February 22, 2009 18:52:47
No Fear Tan Sri Khalid. UMNO is using almost all its might to intimidate you and bring down the government the people voted for. Those dispicable UMNO goons are not practicing muslims but bloody demons who have long feasted off the rakyat's money with impunity. We are proud of you.
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written by bknight, February 22, 2009 20:59:14
Tan Sri Khalid was from corporate going into public service..while umno's so call experts goes from public service to corporate..and see what happen to those corporates ran by so call umno experts? look at MAS and god knows how many more companies that goes from HERO to ZERO!

and to say Tan Sri Khalid to misuse public funds for cars and cows ?? i personally dont see the logic behind that.. not that Tan Sri Khalid needs to go into public service for earn those corrupted money..

pardon my shallow knowledge in Tan Sri's background,i understand he is a well to do businessman prior to taking up MB role,but i don't know much detail other than that can someone fill me in of his background ? and i strongly believe he is the right man for MB of selangor



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written by kavidibaku, February 22, 2009 21:26:11
Tan Sri,
If a dog barks at the sun, who is rugi. off course the dog. You are the sun and the bloody idiot khir toyo is the dog. do not bother him. he is the pendatang jawa. hantar dia balik ke jawa. baru selangorians boleh hidup dengan aman.
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written by MAGELLAN, February 22, 2009 22:31:53
Tan Sri, a great leader is one that earns his respect and not one that forces it! You are that great leader sir! Keep up the good work and always think of the interest of the RAKYAT! This sir, will ensure you lead us to glory! Thank you!
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written by joeawk, February 22, 2009 23:15:54
Clap, clap, clap,
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written by seethinkact, February 23, 2009 00:40:40
Tan Sri,

UMNO and their polluted institutions have not and could never change. For that, they'll pay a heavy price soon. I had to hold my breath at the early stages of your stewardship after the 12th GE. Now so full of confidence and without any doubt at all, we want no other than the present Selangor government. Nobody wants a repeat of Perak. No can do la!! The people of Selangor are damn proud of their goverment now that they'll be damned if UMNO does a Perak here.

Go kick them Tan Sri.
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written by fireduck, February 23, 2009 00:41:34
That's an example of why we need TECHNOCRATS to run this country instead of any small-time warlords with 'grassroots'(an overused word) support. I hope you exert strongly, your style of running the state govt the way you would run a corporate concern. And that is hire the best to do the job, and not just place seat warmers in place just because of a man-made quota figure.
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written by lovemalaysiarakyat, February 23, 2009 01:04:05
BY THE FRUITS YOU WILL KNOW THEM.
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written by Singa, February 23, 2009 03:20:44
I live in England & you make me proud to be Malaysian. Well done Tan Sri Khalid !
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