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Thursday, 06 August 2009 16:00

(Bernama) - The Selangor government Wednesday rejected the call made by Selangor PAS to strip the post of Ronnie Liu as State Local Government, Study and Research Committee chairman following allegations that he had interfered in enforcement by the local authorities.

"Ronnie is not an issue when solving the problem of selling alcoholic drinks in Selangor," said Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim to reporters after chairing the weekly state executive council (exco) meeting at State Secretariat Building (SUK) near here, today.

The Selangor PAS yesterday called for Liu to be stripped of his local government portfolio following the seizure of beer by the local council last week.

State PAS commissioner Datuk Dr Hasan Mohamed Ali was reported as saying that Liu was interfering with the work of local councils and this had demoralised the staff.

He also claimed that Liu had ordered the seized beer to be returned to the 7-Eleven outlet in Section 8 although Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) was clearly acting within its jurisdiction.

Meanwhile, Khalid said the state government would come up with a summarised guideline on the sale of liquor in Selangor, this Friday.

He also ordered all state government officials and exco members not to issue statements on the sale of alcoholic drinks in Selangor during the said period.

"I am tasked to solve the problem (of selling alcoholic drinks in Selangor) and will find a fair mechanism that suits the needs and sentiments of various races when solving the issue," he said adding that the state had been engaging in public dialogues with various non-governmental organisations, resident associations and business community on the issue.

Commenting on the visit by Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to Selangor exco member, Rodziah Ismail's office today, Khalid said: "It is quite common for MACC coming to the SUK building to conduct investigation and it's accepted by the state government."

He said he would not stop the MACC officers from carrying out their investigation on any of his officers on condition that they (officers) were given the right to have their lawyers during interviewing.

"I will also allow MACC to have a room inside my office to conduct their investigations if the need arises," he said.

It was understood that the MACC had turned up at Rodziah's office today as part of its investigation into the alleged abuse of constituency funds by certain elected representatives in the state.

However, the MACC officers were denied entry because they had no warrant to raid the office of the exco member.

Rodziah is the exco in charge of welfare, women affairs and science, technology and innovation.

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written by asguard, August 06, 2009 16:10:49
Better have clear policy whatever matter does raise for pakatan selangor!
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written by Kathy, August 06, 2009 16:17:37
"I am tasked to solve the problem (of selling alcoholic drinks in Selangor) and will find a fair mechanism that suits the needs and sentiments of various races when solving the issue," he said adding that the state had been engaging in public dialogues with various non-governmental organisations, resident associations and business community on the issue.

These words of the MB of Selangor show a man of reason. What he has left unsaid is the word "choice". It would seem some members of PAS want to take away the freedom of choice from non-Muslims when it comes to consumption of alcohol. Remember what Najib said in his 1Malaysia concept? It's not about tolerance, which denotes condescension, but acceptance. Thus PAS should accept the fact that there are non-Muslims living in Malaysian society who do not have to abide by certain rules that govern Muslims. If PAS carries on in this mode, and brings in such issues as sale of pork and non-halal goods, we would soon have a rift down the middle in Malaysia, where Muslims live in one part and non-Muslims in another. Do they want to see this happen? I laud the MB for taking this stance.
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written by Wisdom above, August 06, 2009 16:20:04
ALL should learn to be TEAM Players !
Consult, debate ,argue, disagree, but finally all must CONCURRED & adopt the POSITIVE SOLUTIONS !

Saya Anak Bangsa Malaysia . SYABAS !
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written by hellosunshine, August 06, 2009 17:51:42
The 3 PR partners must reign in those pea brain low caliber politicians before they do more harm than good. It's so clear as daylight that these clowns are making useless noise just to win some brownie points from a segment of the population. For the greater good of the people and PR, please please sacked these buggers whether they be DAP, PKR or PAS members. Look at the bigger picture and not harp on minor issues. smilies/angry.gif
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written by Sudahlah tu, August 06, 2009 20:35:23
kalau anjing golongan elit ini benar - benar menjalankan tugas tegas mereka dengan saksama , pergilah ke Melaka dan Pahang .....
di sana , wang rakyat lagi banyak dirampas oleh kezaliman umno untuk kegunaan golongan elit dengan tabiat boros mereka ....
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written by AlwaysFair, August 06, 2009 23:52:17
In this raid MACC Officers are sending the Chinese a message that they are not targetting only Chinese reps to placate their Chinese supporters..er...dogs.
Look here! We are also after the Malays too !!

Don't think we are too stupid not to see through your games. You are only fit for the rubbish dump!!!
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