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A joke making the rounds now is that some candidates would be celebrating at the Putra World Trade Centre after winning the post they so desired through vote-buying, but only to return home to a state under opposition control.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Zubaidah Abu Bakar, The New Straits Times

BRINGING more offenders to book will perhaps convince the public that Umno has indeed begun a new chapter in its fight against money politics.

Until and unless it weeds out the menace plaguing it for decades, public perception of its commitment, despite assurances from its leadership, will not change.

Among Malaysians, there is a strong perception that corruption is too deeply rooted in Umno and this is detrimental to the party's efforts to stand tall after last year's general election drubbing.

Many party outsiders also fear that those who buy their way to victory in the party elections on March 26 may end up in ministerial or other government positions.

A friendly reminder came from Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad who, besides asking the 2,500 voting delegates to prevent the corrupt from winning, cautioned prime minister-elect Datuk Seri Najib Razak to select his cabinet well, saying corrupt leaders will effectively see the end of Barisan Nasional's five-decade rule of the country.

"People are watching and we know who is corrupt. If Najib as prime minister picks them, it will be like signing his own death warrant and he will lose the 13th general election," said the country's longest-serving premier, who has since quit Umno.

A joke making the rounds now is that some candidates would be celebrating at the Putra World Trade Centre after winning the post they so desired through vote-buying, but only to return home to a state under opposition control.

Voters, as proven in the last general election, loathe corruption and will reject candidates who are corrupt or perceived to be corrupt the next time.

Criticisms of the two enforcing bodies -- the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission and the Umno disciplinary board -- are aplenty since only a fraction of the number of cases reported had been acted upon or disposed of.

As pointed out by MACC's director of investigations Datuk Shukri Abdull, more than 50 per cent of the 90 cases initiated by the commission had been passed to Umno's disciplinary board.

So far, only Umno supreme council incumbent Datuk Mohamad Norza Zakaria has been charged with corruption. The MACC is also trying to establish if the Tourism Ministry is being used as a front to canvass for votes in the elections.

The Umno disciplinary board itself received more than 900 reports of party members contravening election regulations, including vote-buying.

Talk is abuzz in Umno circles in the past couple of days that show-cause letters over money politics would be issued to at least two candidates.

One of the candidates under investigation is said to have had hundreds of reports lodged against him.

Some people are expecting something big to happen over the next few days -- either someone eyeing a senior post would be charged, disqualified from contesting or would withdraw from contesting.

Many are anxiously waiting to see whether this will come true.

Umno politicians may view the case against Norza as proof that Umno is taking steps to address the malaise; sceptics are saying it is a smokescreen, an attempt to divert public attention from the mounting pressure on the party to take action on complaints lodged.

There are serious doubts about the willingness of the MACC and Umno's disciplinary committee in tackling money politics, and allegations of them practising selective prosecution should be a concern to Umno.

The opposition's allegations of corruption in Umno cannot be brushed aside and are expected to be relentless. DAP supremo Lim Kit Siang once described the commission as "Umno's cat's paw" and Parti Keadilan Rakyat supreme council member Badrul Hisham Shaharin dubbed the MACC a "tool of the powerful few in Umno".

The more immediate threat is the disclosure by Pas vice-president Datuk Husam Musa that his party is in possession of details of more than 1,000 reports lodged with the disciplinary board and these would be exposed during campaigning for the Bukit Gantang by-election.

The findings of a study by the Merdeka Centre for Opinion Research recently that 61 per cent of 1,031 voters surveyed felt that corruption was the biggest problem plaguing Umno, although not conclusive, is an indicator that Umno could face a serious blow in 2013 if it fails to find ways to reduce, if not wipe out money politics altogether.

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written by Ken Liew, March 16, 2009 09:35:35
YA~! right..
money is all we need in the eco crisis..... so, money will play a BIG part in this DIRTY politic game....

So, never forget.... the greedy morons are digging and raping this country pcs by pcs... we are part of the pcs as well..... what sense is that paying you by robbing you and ur family??
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written by batsman, March 16, 2009 09:42:52
Selfish individuals in UMNO betray UMNO itself, betray the Malays and betray the country.
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written by malgal, March 16, 2009 09:45:46
MACC stand in part in grand sandiwara?
Putra world trade centre grand stage for Sleight Of Hand - last time david copperfield performed there, now...?
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written by timmy, March 16, 2009 09:48:06
With the 5 important institutions (EC, MACC, police, judiaciary and government) suffering from bad public perception and can't function properly, the country automatically can be classified as very ill. In short, we can just say our country has stop working.

And with current leadership allowed to be continue, the negative public perception towards these 5 institutions are just going to erode more and more. Sad to say, perhaps our country is the only country where the 5 most important person is perceived negatively, EC chief, IGP, AG, DPM and PM.
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written by Bigjoe99, March 16, 2009 09:53:00
Only 61% think corruption is the biggest problem with UMNO? What else does the 39% think is bigger? Or does that indicate that 39% of people get some sort of gravy from UMNO?
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written by PAKRAK, March 16, 2009 09:54:36
We can start toasting now. My guess is Khinzir Toyol will be "deported" to Indonesia.He is now arranging to buy a one-way ticket home with his Balkis wife. Make sure both their luggage bags are not filled with Malaysian currency notes.
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written by Bigjoe99, March 16, 2009 10:17:31
The ticking time bomb is if/when UMNO/BN gets kicked out of govt. Its unpredictable what they will do. UMNO/BN best days are over. They however can hold on to power if they do some things right and its by no certainty that they will get kicked out of office. To assume that UMNO/BN will eventually gets kicked out of office is equally arrogant and presumption. There is a lot of reason why the greedy bastards are not willing to change and its not because they are stupid and lazy. The greedy bastards maximises their own gains and if they will chose lesser profit over losses.

PR certaintly has consistency and trend in their favour BUT resources is limited and the structurally stacked against them. UMNO only need at most 40% of the popular vote to hold on to power. To throw UMNO out of power require dropping to at least 30% of the popular vote - that is pretty hard to do and harder as that percentage gets up there...
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written by sorosapril, March 16, 2009 10:19:30
There are serious doubts about the willingness of the MACC and Umno's disciplinary committee in tackling money politics

How is MACC and UMNO's disciplinary committee going to do this? if they do, we will end up without any candidates for the party election!!!!!!!!
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written by ibabonma, March 16, 2009 10:32:41
To protect the Malays and Malaysia, just close and deregister UMNO.
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written by chronos, March 16, 2009 11:28:03
CCAM kah? ONMU kah? if given 100% total evidence of corruption (holding the envelop with cash), murder (holding the blood soaked knife), swindling (holding the false documents used for the swindle), adultry (with dried love juice on the mouth and dickie,CCAM and ONMU will always prosecute on 'tidak bayar parking' as the most relevant charge. Melayu Boleh.
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written by ATSaari, March 16, 2009 14:27:48
Again as proofed, with the 900 complaints being made only Azalina and Norza are being investigated and taken action, UMNO does not have the stomach to deal with corruptions.

UMNO are scared of the consequences of a real and none selective actions taken, the whole UMNO setup and the government will be deemed corrupt.

It is, as a matter of fact known that everyone in UMNO are corrupt and so does the government lead by UMNO.
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written by A MI, March 16, 2009 14:35:53
yeah. Obey the master and investigate & charge only those not in master's camp to pave the way for the chosen ones to be voted in...
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written by wongnoball, March 16, 2009 17:29:49
Actually I prefer TARGETING Tun Dr. Munafik and his Cronies as well.....we need to NIP ALL these Crooks and Not let them surface again if Possible!

Najis will Shut Tun Dr. Munafik up quick with a title Tun Munafik DEEPLY CRAVE & Desire....."minister mentor"....He is so jealous/cemburu of Tun Lee Kuan Yew.... smilies/grin.gif smilies/cheesy.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/cheesy.gif

But we will continue to Call him Minister Bapa KEMEROSOTAN Malaysia or Minister KORRUPSI or minister HINA AGONG dan Kesultanana Melayu dan Islam....
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written by mikefonz, March 16, 2009 17:43:36
We all know where the RM60B is going to. Shit !!! my EPF is gonna be
gone. Somebody please help us poor fellows.
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written by savemalaysia, March 16, 2009 18:11:59
UMNO has to stop hookwinking the people. Either it reforms or face a crushng blow in GE13. After BN suffered crushing results in GE12, Badawi said in a post-GE assessment that BN had heard and taken note of the people's call for changes but until today no reform has taken place in UMNO.

Similarly Najib said that UMNO must embrace change after BN suffered a by-election defeat in KT and again, nothing has happened as evident by the rampant allegations of money politics in the coming UMNO General Assembly. The citizens just have no faith in UMNO anymore and their talk about reformation is all grandstanding and rhetoric.
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written by BGs, March 16, 2009 18:13:51
AMENO is corrupt to the core & it has been its culture for at least the last 2 gernerations. Its rule is going to end & the timebomb is what damage it is going to do to the country as it fights to survive.
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written by delCapo, March 16, 2009 18:20:16
wats the big fuss about Money Politics???
Home Minster once said in an interview: "UMNO is NOT corrupted, we have money politics... Money Politics is NOT corruption..."

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written by EYFF, March 16, 2009 20:34:42
Well , the nature of the beast is UMNO.

How could you change it without destroying it?
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written by Taiping60, March 16, 2009 21:30:33
What is majority of the 2,500 delegates are corrupted? If there were the case, how do you expect them to change thing?

Is there a will to change? If one love the country more then one must step up to intiatie such change even one was wrong in the past. Do this for your country.
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written by Navigator, March 17, 2009 18:55:18
Mahathir is talking rubbish and his insincerity shows very obviously. If Najib is supposed to pick ministers who are not corrupt, what about Najib himself? Why does not Mahathir ask him to clear himself of the couurtion and murder implications before he becomes PM, the highest post in the country?

He is deceitful and manipulative. Lee and less people have respect for him.
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written by son of soil, March 17, 2009 20:48:39
MONEY POLITICS = Why EPF divident is so low
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