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Sunday, 23 August 2009 16:25

Anak Bangsa Malaysia

The inquest into Teoh Beng Hock’s death was getting to be boring. Many witnesses were called, but there was no earth-shaking revelation or definitive discovery.

Experts came and went, ho-humming with theories and speculations, and the impossible possibility that Teoh had committed suicide. It looked for a while as if the inquest was just the type of officious motion that would lead nowhere.

The lovely thing about being a Malaysian is that once in a long while, a pleasant surprise springs upon you when you least expect it. One such surprise was the political tsunami in March last year.

Earlier this week, another surprise was sprung upon unsuspecting Malaysians. Lawyer Gobind Singh Deo submitted a mysterious letter to magistrate Azmil Mustapha Abas who is acting as the coroner in the inquest. After reading the five-page letter, the magistrate ordered the police investigating officer ASP Ahmad Asri Zainal to look into matters raised in the letter immediately, and the court was adjourned.

The Internet was abuzz with all kinds of speculations regarding the content of this mysterious letter written in by an anonymous person. Apparently it was sent to quite a few persons including some members of parliament. Despite some dispute over whether the magistrate had imposed a gag order on the letter, it was impossible for it to remain a secret for long.

Sure enough, we had to wait for the indomitable Raja Petra Kamarudin to post the content of the letter on his website Malaysia Today. Within hours, it was translated into English and Chinese, and went the round in cyberspace like wild fire. The comments that exploded on blogs and websites was nothing less than deafening.

Writers claim to be MACC officers

We all know anonymous letters are seldom taken seriously in Malaysia. They are mostly malicious poison-pen letters written out of spite for certain individuals by throwing all kinds of unsubstantiated allegations against them. The common thinking is that if a person is afraid of putting his name in a letter he writes, then there is no credibility to the claims in his letter.

But the mysterious letter that surfaced in Teoh’s inquest is different. It is written with a MACC letterhead by writers who claim to be MACC officers who cannot tolerate the corruption and abuse of power within their organisation. The style of writing and the tone of the voice suggest no malice at all, but plenty of anguish for justice to be done. This looks like a whistle-blower’s letter.

A whistle-blower is one who blows the whistle on wrongdoings by individuals and a group of people within his organisation. The term is derived from the practice of the English cops called “Bobbies”, whenever they discover the commission of a crime in public places, to alert other law-enforcement officers and members of the public.

In 2007, we have our own famous whistle-blower Mohamad Abdul Ramli Manan, the former ACA Sabah chief. Just prior to his retirement, he made the explosive revelation about allegations of massive corruption and sexual assault by his boss, the ACA chief Zukipli Mat Nor. Malaysiakini carried his allegations and broke the story to the world.

The police grilled him for 10 hours but nothing seemed to have been done after that. A Parliamentary Select Committee set up to investigate both Zukipli and Ramli was called off. Until today, I cannot recall whether the case was indeed investigated thoroughly during those days before the political tsunami in 2008. That episode probably had something with the setting up of the MACC to replace the old ACA.

Upon his retirement, Ramli discovered to his dismay that the government had held back his pension and other benefits, and he had to make ends meet by working part-time in a law firm. He did sue the government for what he claimed was rightfully his. Can somebody tell me whether he has been successful in his court battle? We Malaysians do have such short memory.

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written by StevenO, August 23, 2009 17:26:41
I suggest Anak Bangsa Malaysia set up some kind of Trust Fund to help whistle blowers in case they loose their rice bowl because of their courages act. I'm sure many well wishers would like to help.

It's our moral duty to help someone who risk their life, career, family and their well being by sticking out their necks out for us. We owe it to them for trying to make life better for the rest of us!!
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written by hellosunshine, August 23, 2009 17:49:28
As can be seen time and again in Malaysia, the brave whistle-blowers who blew the lid off the many scandals were often penalized instead by having the whistles shoved down their throats by the umnoputra/bn gomen. Why would our fine gomen do such things unless they themselves are involved one way or another in the scandals? High time to change the gomen for a breath of fresh air, don't you think?
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written by NSTPravda, August 23, 2009 17:53:09
Whistle-blower’s letter puts MACC on trial which of course is part of the global jewish conspiracy collaborating with anti-national subversive elements trying to create mischief for our beloathed UMNO orgasmization just because we took a few dollars here and there to augment our meagre loot, this is most unfair.
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written by sltemp, August 23, 2009 17:58:55
When corruption is rampant in the government and too many top officials are involved, complainants and whistle-blowers will be silenced to protect the officials' self-interests. Effective measures can only be successful when the government of the day is overhauled and corrupt officials rooted out from their entrenched positions.
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written by Alice, August 23, 2009 18:50:52
MACC officers who could no longer tolerate corruption and abuse of power within their organisation, has taken a great risk to expose the grave injustice within their organisation. The style of writing and the tone of the voice is sincere,truthful,full of anguish and cries out for justice.

Somewhere in the letter the writer/writers has/have requested that this letter should reach many people(di war-warkan). My dear friends of MT it is our moral obligation to help these officers to reach out. What we can do is to print out the Malay letter and give to as many people as possible. Help awaken the rakyat so we would stop living in this complacency and tidak apa attitude that has caused massive destruction of democracy,justice and truth.DO NOT GIVE BN ANOTHER CHANCE TO CLAIM ANOTHER LIFE.
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written by educationist, August 23, 2009 19:25:34
In a different country where rule of law is supreme and justice and fair play is the name of the game, the whole team involved in the interrogation of Beng hock will probably have been suspended!!
WE will not have to wat until now, when a/ afew brave and moral souls in the MACC decide to tell the truth.
No matter, better late than the truth remain hidden!
The mACC must be brought to account!
Justice for Beng Hock!!
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written by mowadoha, August 23, 2009 21:30:54
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written by Sabahfan, August 23, 2009 23:34:00
IN MALAYSIA BOLEH, ONLY UMNNO REGIME CAN DO ANYTHING AND ALL WILL BE OK.


THE LAW IS ONLY ENFORCED FOR OPPOSTION AND THE WEAK AND THE MEEK
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written by Taiping60, August 23, 2009 23:36:37
I believe there are many more good people in Malaysia than bad. The same applies to those people in MACC, BN, Pakatan, Media, government service. MACC's good people have taken the first step to correct the situation. When the rest will do their part. Malaysians strongly urge all good people to stand up and fight against those bad one who are causing damages to this country.

Malaysians must also stand behind those wistle blowers to ensure that their rice bowl will not be affected. To those MACC who wrote the letter, I salute you for taking the first step to righteous. Everyone in this country who love this country MUST from now onward should not be selfish. We must be united against those evils who have been milking this country. We MUST get rid of all of them.
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