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Saturday, 04 April 2009 16:59

Malaysia’s sixth prime minister, son of the second, has a golden opportunity to stamp his mark on the country for the better.

P. Gunasegaram, The Star

WELL, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak became Malaysia’s sixth prime minister yesterday. And following upon the ten things he could do for business, which we outlined in these pages last week, we now outline ten more things he should do for Malaysia as a whole.

That by extension will naturally help businesses too for anything that helps countries can only be beneficial to business as well. We have not repeated the earlier 10 items but no doubt, there will be some overlap between them.

Much of the 10 measures that we outline this time deals with politics, social issues and with the overall maturing of Malaysia as a country where people can discuss and deal with important issues, give their voice and participate in the process of change instead of being led by the nose.

Here are the 10 in no particular order of importance.

1. Expand the democratic space

Calls for clamping down on legitimate expression are completely misplaced and will backfire at the next polls if that is done. Najib has to take what his predecessor has done to new, uncharted levels and seriously look at rolling back repressive legislation such as the Internal Security Act (ISA), Printing Presses and Publications Act, University and University Colleges Act and the Official Secrets Act among others. Detention of people without trial under the ISA must be stopped and those who have flouted laws should be just prosecuted – not detained indefinitely – even if it is done under camera.

2. Eliminate money politics

This problem persisting from the time of the Mahathir administration must be got rid off once and for all before it completely destroys Umno and its partners. The only way to do that is to invite the police and Malaysian Anti-Corruption Council in to investigate abuses and bring those guilty to account without any fear or favour whatsoever. Anything less will mean letting this scourge and its nefarious influence to continue and grow unabated and become an even greater menace in future.

3. Get rid of the quota system for party elections

This can be easily done by changes to legislation, which the opposition is likely to support, by requiring all societies and organisations to stick to standard legal procedures for voting and elections.

The legislation will take precedence over organisation rules and procedures which have been changed not only in Umno but also in other component parties like MIC to make it extremely difficult for incumbents to be dislodged from power.

4. Get more capable and straight people into Umno

From where Najib is perched at the top, if he takes a look at all that is below him, he, like us, is likely to be discouraged by the dearth of honesty, talent, capability and competence, not just in Umno but most, if not all, component parties. He needs to remedy that in a great hurry in Umno and pull in and develop respected and respectable leaders pretty quickly. He needs a succession plan.

5. Push for change in Barisan Nasional.

There was a time when Umno could rule by itself. Now, that is no longer possible. Najib has to change his mindset accordingly. He must think of himself as leader of Barisan first, of which Umno, is but one, though important, part. He is entitled to push for change, competence, capability and honesty in other component parties. Indeed he must as the leader of them all otherwise he will not be able to recover support from key communities and in particular the Indians who swung heavily to opposition in March last year.

6. Introduce legislation against party hopping.

The Government will get feedback from Bukit Gantang about what the public feels with respect to the overthrow of the Perak state government through defections. Irrespective of that, it must be recognised that party hopping is undemocratic and destabilising.

For the sake of democracy and stability, both government and opposition must eschew this form of politics altogether and enact legislation to firmly prohibit this. There must be tacit agreement that the will of the people will be honoured. Let’s play fair.

7. Get in a credible, clean and competent Cabinet.

Najib must not make the mistake his predecessor made by reappointing pretty much the same people back into the Cabinet. You need new brooms to sweep clean and you need people who will consider need (of the country that is) before self-interest and politics when implementing policy. There is a strong case to put in as many technocrats as possible who will do the work of running the government and the country, leaving the politicians to, well, politic. This is a pretty good way too of eliminating corruption by nixing the nexus between business and politics. If his component parties can’t nominate acceptable ministers, he should propose his own.

8. Put the glory back into the civil service.

The halcyon days of the civil service are gone. Ask any old-time civil servant. They have gone because politicians usurped their roles, told them what to do and who to give projects to. Get good people in, reorient the old back to the old way of doing things, get the expertise up, and make honest-to-goodness assessment of things without the evil influence of greedy businessmen and their political cohorts. Essentially, put the professionalism back into the civil service.

9. Have a formal council of economic advisers.

Oh, please, let’s not have inexperienced, even if they are bright, people making major decisions. We are still suffering from the huge one-off oil price increase. Oil prices have come down but other prices remain sky high. Najib needs an extremely bright, respected, able and experienced economist as his chief economic adviser who in turn relies on a small core group of like people and support staff to make key policy decisions and how to implement them. They can come from within government, bodies like Bank Negara and of course from the private sector too. He must not make the mistake of having a council of 50. Five with the necessary support staff, will do very nicely, thank you.

10. Have the guts to do the right, if politically incorrect things, as and when.

Najib must not make the mistake of his predecessor and listen to those who urge him to tread too lightly. Tough situations call for tough decisions – you can’t run away from them and expect problems to be solved. You can’t please everyone – the guiding philosophy must always be what’s best for the people and the country. And if it’s tough, do it anyway.

Not for a moment do we think that Najib will have an easy time – not at all. But we believe he has the necessary intelligence, wit and presence to understand the real problems facing him. And he does not have much time, the next general elections are due in less than four years.

That means he must start with a bang. Let’s see what he does.

Managing editor P. Gunasegaram believes there is always hope.

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written by billykbk, April 04, 2009 17:12:14
Mr Gunasegaran, Najib's ears are not meant for us. They are slaves to his fat wife only. So don't hope even for any of them. Period.
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written by densemy, April 04, 2009 17:13:12
11. Resign
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written by Apek, April 04, 2009 17:17:45
Mr. Guna,

I am in agreement with you. However, I wish to add several items before your list of 10.

First and foremost answer the Malaysian People on unanswered allegations with regards to Aminah's trial.

Second, give Perak back to the People; and

Third, get out of our sight and let us have an honourable man like Tengku Razaleigh or Zaid Ibrahim as our Prime Minister.
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written by densemy, April 04, 2009 17:18:13
That's what's wrong with Malaysia, the politicians THINK they know everything. In fact they know very little. its their egos that know everything The place for technocrats is in the Public Service. Politicians are to represent the people. However strange that may seem
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written by NSTPravda, April 04, 2009 17:35:45
10 things are:
1. Resign
2. Resign
3. Drop dead
4. Resign and drop dead
5. Struck by Allah's lightning
6. Struck by lightning, drop dead, resign
7. Heart attack, drop dead
8. Resign, struck by lightning, drop dead
9. Resign, heart attack, drop dead
10. Just drop dead.
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written by ahmadneil, April 04, 2009 17:46:24
11, stop your dirty tactic against Anwar and RPK.Leave them alone!
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written by lampard, April 04, 2009 17:46:25
What, only 10 things? Unker, if I offer to do 11 things, can I apply for the job?
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written by Kathy, April 04, 2009 18:41:10
Follow link below to see that Malaysia is on OECD's blacklist of non-cooperative tax havens. If Malaysia does not act to correct this position it will suffer sanctions.

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7980848.stm
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written by Agahdemo, April 04, 2009 19:05:24
Mr. Guna, the 10 things you quoted for the 6th PM to do is hardly enough...as a matter of fact, the issue of equality should take centre stage!!!!!!!!
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written by A MI, April 04, 2009 19:19:03
Just one will do:
1. DROP DEAD within 30 days
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written by tuankujuki, April 04, 2009 19:19:11
NST Pravda wrote;

10 things are:
1. Resign
2. Resign
3. Drop dead
4. Resign and drop dead
5. Struck by Allah's lightning
6. Struck by lightning, drop dead, resign
7. Heart attack, drop dead
8. Resign, struck by lightning, drop dead
9. Resign, heart attack, drop dead
10. Just drop dead.

You comment is a little bit harsh even for najis altan......
BUT VERY GOOD!!!!!!
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written by ATSaari, April 04, 2009 20:02:58
Najib don't have to do all these 10 things. What he need to do is only One thing, RESIGN.
Malaysian could never comprehend a perceived criminal and corruptor as their PM.
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written by cheemengwong, April 04, 2009 20:10:29
How can a tiger become a cat?
How can a snake become a fish?
How can a devil becom god?
How can black become white?
How can evil become good?
How can righteouss equal evil?
How can good equal bad?
How can a liar tells the truth?
How can a criminal become a savior?
How can a man be and equal to god?
How can it be? Please tell me....
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written by smeagrooo, April 04, 2009 20:19:28
10 things are too much to ask from him.

Just set up RCI on the altantuya n scorpene dela will do.

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written by biggun129, April 04, 2009 20:30:39
It sounds and look like the 'Ten Commandments',but sorry to tell you Guna, Najib is not a Christian!He dont understand your proposals!
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written by aplus, April 04, 2009 20:34:53
All the above gets immersed as rubble by the 1-nation slogan, and no prizes for guessing that it is going to be business as usual, Guna. He's not going to touch none of what you've forwarded.
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written by talk2stop, April 04, 2009 20:35:39
That's not going to happen. I think life is a bit difficult for most people with Najib in office other than his mates. That's not his doing that's how it works in Malaysia. You know that we all know that.
The West know it.
Such is life.
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written by aplus, April 04, 2009 20:36:43
Correction: he's going to touch none of what you've forwarded.
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written by Sudahlah tu, April 04, 2009 20:47:04
anak razak ini diberi peluang berduduk di kerusi yang membenarkan bapanya melakukan kezaliman terhadap ramai rakyat yang tidak berdosa suatu masa silam ....
dendam semua mangsa ini belum ditunaikan selepas itu ... sebab bapanya mati berduduk dalam kerusi itu dengan begitu mudah ...
kini ..segalanya penebusan dosa bapanya akan ditanggung oleh anak ini ...
anak ini langsung tidak tahu apa itu pemimpinan sebuah negara yang suci ..
dia lebih minat bermain dengan kesucian gadis ...
kini ...rakyat dapat melihat bagaimana ..satu dosa besar ..dibayar .. dengan seluruh rangkaian keluarga razak ...
itulah perintah ..Allah terhadap mereka yang berdosa besar terhadap umatNYA.
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written by asguard, April 04, 2009 21:03:42
i have only one word to say DON'T AND NEVER TRUST DEVIL OR LUCIFIER FROM HELL!
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written by RBJ, April 04, 2009 21:31:59
LIKE FATHER
LIKE SON
Embrace for tough times!!!
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written by toroono78, April 04, 2009 22:28:42
WHAT COULD WE EXPECT FROM MSM REPORTER?
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written by raven1958, April 04, 2009 22:32:19
Razak murdered hundreds...son blew up one defenceless female....is this family a bunch of murderers...

Half of Malays may have asked for this Pee Em....but not the rest of Malaysians....visit Melayu, China , India at Kerinchi, Petaling and Brickfields doesnt make a difference....9 out of 10 seats in KL belong to the PR.....they dont want you or your kind to run their lives....so...yes ..Please drop dead....
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written by No nonsense, April 04, 2009 22:59:30
He should eliminate himself.
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written by taishan, April 04, 2009 23:20:48
Najis new slogan:

One C*ck, woman first, sex now !
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written by merchant222, April 04, 2009 23:22:33
Like Father like Son! So Simple!

Suck the Country Dry, Suck Money from the Tax-Payers and put it in their Own pockets. Lie to the RAKYAT, Rob the RAKYAT to maintain Mat Rempits, Intimidate the RAKYAT into voting BN Bastards! Money! Money! Money!...it is ALL ABOUT MONEY!
To maintain the wealth, KILL if you have TO! Isn't this what the RAKYAT have been taught about what BN is all about??? You Tell Me.
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written by JJ Kuyong, April 04, 2009 23:58:27
Additional:

11) Resolve and send back all PTI in Sabah before GE13
12) Get UMNO, MCA and MIC out from Sabah
13) Restore Sabah Right as stipulated in the 20 points. Sabah is a Partner in forming Malaysia.
14) Declare 16 September (fact) as Malaysia Day.
15) Get rid the present Sabah Chief Minister. We don't like him he is vacuum cleaner!
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written by LFLee, April 05, 2009 00:59:03
1. C4 his wife;
2. Burn himself;
3. Burn himself;
4. Burn himself;
5. Burn himself;
6. Burn himself;
7. Burn himself;
8. Burn himself;
9. Burn himself;
10. Burn himself;

Fcuk you Najib, go to Hell!!!
Shame of Malaysia! smilies/angry.gif smilies/angry.gif smilies/angry.gif smilies/angry.gif smilies/angry.gif
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written by arnab76, April 05, 2009 06:16:14
How to push for CHNAGE? If he pushes for change, than he his entire family have to change lifestyle as well. YOU THINK HE WANTS IT? Musa Safri and himself would probably prepare to change the bed they sleep in...

So how to change as he promised??/ I doubt it unless all of his aids will agree to sacrifice for him. Mati kambing for that bastard. The real change is the demise of Barisan National.
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written by Xerxes, April 05, 2009 11:22:12
Guna, this BN Govt. is so messed up 10 top priorities is far from enough. But I would like to add that Najib should add more transparency to the defence spendings and purchases and also practise open tenders for these purchases.
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written by alfchuah, April 05, 2009 12:33:07
This author is stupid and an UMNO-ass-licker. There's only one thing Najib needs to do - resign or admit to whatever he has ever done.

Please don't insult our intelligence and dignity with anymore of this type of article. It only shows that you don't get what the rakyat want.
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written by antares, April 05, 2009 13:35:24
Dei, MR. P. Gunasegaram, Kita punya Mr. PM - bodek dia sudah banyak besarlah, you tak payah ampu lagi la.
The first thing Mr. PM should do is to proof that he has got nothing to do with the RM500M commision and Atantuya scandal.
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written by faridw, April 06, 2009 07:29:56
One more thing to do:
Tell the mass media to stop referring to the PM's wife as First Lady of Malaysia. I only recognize DYMM Raja Permaisuri Agong as the First Lady of Malaysia. Daulat Tuanku!
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