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Tee Keat takes the hard – but right – course PDF Print
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Sunday, 30 August 2009 10:46

By Baradan Kuppusamy (The Star)

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat could have taken the easy way out and swept the PKFZ issue under the carpet. Instead, he chose the more difficult path in the name of greater accountability and transparency.

AS far as whistle blowing goes, there is simply no comparison to what MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat has done with the Port Klang Free Zone issue.

Ong’s battle for transparency and accountability over the PKFZ fiasco is significant as his actions tally with the new mood in the country post 2008 – to punish culprits and make them accountable for massive loss of public funds and, if possible, recover the losses.

For that, he is now facing enemies within and without as he battles to make the people behind the PKFZ fiasco own up for the huge losses.

As MCA president, Cabinet member and dogged reformer, Ong has no comparison in the higher reaches of Government for his single-minded mission to reveal the truth behind the PKFZ fiasco and punish the culprits.

He has initiated one probe after another since becoming Transport Minister just 17 months ago, briefed the Cabinet numerous times on the findings, and made public, as he had promised, the findings.

How the PKFZ was managed, or rather mismanaged, and how the public funds were overspent and how millions in cost overruns happened, are all there on the Internet to be read and digested by any citizen.

Not since the independent commission report on the Bumiputra Malaysia Finance scandal that was made public in 1984 has there been a revelation from the Government of such significance. At that time, public pressure had forced the Government to release the report.

This time, too, public demand is high for an accounting of the PKFZ fiasco. Ong, mindful of the changed political landscape, not only pressed ahead with his probe into PKFZ but also met demands to make public the findings.

For some baffling reason, however, Ong, who is Cabinet member and president of a party, seems to be fighting a lone battle for transparency and accountability.

Thus far, he has only got lukewarm support from the Barisan Nasional and the Government, both of which are pinning their hopes on re-inventing themselves to regain lost political support.

Here is an ideal issue and a committed crusader to convince the people of the Barisan’s reform agenda. While Ong is putting words and promises into practice and winning hearts and minds of ordinary Malaysians, others are still mouthing slogans.

Ong’s unabashed crusade is a pointer for others in Barisan to catch on and for the civil service to emulate. Instead, we see Ong under brazen attack by the very individuals who managed the PKFZ for the past decade.

One accusation after another has been hurled at him – from taking free rides in planes owned by PKFZ turnkey contractor Kuala Dimensi Sdn Bhd to receiving an astounding RM10mil from the company’s CEO, Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing, who is also Bintulu MP.

Ong has done the right thing by filing a RM500mil defamation suit to clear his name and has vowed to press on with unveiling the PKFZ fiasco and ensure the people behind it take the rap.

At the same time, a faction in the MCA allegedly allied with a top MCA leader is threatening to unseat Ong. And if Internet reports are to be believed, this faction has a war chest of some RM100mil to buy their way to success.

No minister has ever been in such an unenviable position as Ong – battling high corruption, trying to convince a Government still in apathy and facing an internal rebellion in the party he heads.

But he still vows to keep at it.

Foremost in the minds of many people is why Ong would want to battle with Tiong and his group if Ong or the MCA had received RM10mil in cash. The logic is not sound, they say. Besides, it is a huge sum and few people have the means to raise it in cash and carry it around to give it to the MCA.

Another question that hurts is why the system and its main players who preach reform are not rallying behind Ong and his crusade which is exactly what the new, post 2008 Malaysia is all about.

Ong, who became Transport Minister many years after the PKFZ was launched, and after two transport ministers had overseen the project and retired, could have taken the easy way out by sweeping everything under the carpet and playing dumb.

Instead, he grabbed the bull by its horns and is paying a heavy price for his guts. He deserves public understanding, support and encouragement.

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written by borneoman, August 30, 2009 11:27:19
By Baradan Kuppusamy (The Star),
how can you be so sure otk is innocent? you guy are all bird of the same feather..including the star and your paymaster. fxxk the star that shines no more!
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written by willove, August 30, 2009 11:49:25
MCA is BN no doubt, but what is right cannnot be wrong by any arguments.
Whatever Ong's personal handling his party or accepting the 10million or not is NOT the basis for supporting him here.
Let's focus on and lend him our support of his action to investigate the PKFZ scandal, which is the taxpayers' money.
For any actions that is good for the Rakyat, we should forget political sides and arguments, then only we can be on our way to a more accountable Malaysia.
Grow up, for those who still cannot see it from neutral ground.
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written by Jan, August 30, 2009 11:50:51
I am not so sure if OTK is OK.
But I am kok sure if OTK is dethroned CSL will be the new president. I am also sure the PKFZ scandal will then be swept under the carpet. Also CSL is perceived to be an UMNO man which means MCA or what's left of it will become an appendage of UMNO.
Therefore I urge all people to continue supporting OTK or at least not to bring him down.
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written by Jan, August 30, 2009 11:55:34
Two previous presidents support an EGM to topple OTK. The PKFZ project became scandalous under their watch and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out why they want to OTK to go.
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written by Jan, August 30, 2009 11:58:51
If the people of Malaysia wants to uncover the PKFZ scandal and bring all those crooks to book we gotta support Ong Tee Keat. He's the one and only MCA leader willing to go the distance.
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written by pwcheng, August 30, 2009 12:46:21
To be fair we must give Ong Tee Keat a chance. We must support his endeavor if we want to rid our country of corruption and hopefully he will open the door to better governance with zero tolerance against corruption. Though I do not have much to say anything good about MCA because of their pitiful servitude nature of operation, least we can say is to hope for one good man similar to Murray MacLehose who turned Hong Kong as one of the most corrupted country in the world to one that is least corrupted now. The fortune of Hong Kong has changed because of one brave man and hopefully OTK can do what Murray MacLehose had done.
He deserves more support rather than criticism and what he is doing is exemplarily and if he fails we might not have another chance. We must all wholeheartedly support him in this tough battle so that we can win the war. If he is defeated in this battle, I think we can say good bye to the fight against corruption.
As we can see why are all the leaders from his BN component parties remaining dead silent. It is now left to the people voices to lend him support as non of his counterparts including the PM are giving him much support for reasons best known to themselves.


Read this extract from a forum in Hong-Kong "Fighting Corruption - The Hong Kong Experience" Look at the similarity that is existing in our country now as what had existed in HK before the 1970s.

"Syndicated corruption existed in law enforcement agencies and some government services were offered at a price. For example, in the Police Force, corruption was run as a business with large syndicates formed to collect “black money” systematically in return forcovering vice operations. A bribe to Immigration officials could expedite an application for a visa or a passport. The installation of a telephone line could also be speeded up by offering a bribe to the staff of the franchised public utility company. Illegal commission in the business sector was commonplace. Then, the Government seemed powerless to do anything about it.
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However, the time for change arrived in the early 70s. Hong Kong was then undergoing significant economic and population growth. In the process of rapid social and economic developments, Hong Kong has to grapple with numerous problems, and corruption was a serious problem that the public were getting sick of. The fleeing from Hong Kong of a senior police officer who faced prosecution for corruption was the straw that broke the camel’s back and it triggered off a storm of public protests and prompted a public inquiry. The principal recommendation from that inquiry was to establish a dedicated, independent and powerful agency to deal with corruption, with its Commissioner directly responsible to the then Governor. The Independent Commission Against Corruption, or ICAC for short, was born in 1974.
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written by Jan, August 30, 2009 12:46:38
Can MCA have a porn star as its president? That will be scandalous and MCA will be the laughing stock of Malaysia. Nobody will want to support MCA after that.
What about Liow? He's not proven and moreover he's perceived to be doing a lousy job at Health. The only person left is still Ong Tee Keat. Let him carry on the good work exposing the PKFZ scanadal. As for the 10 mil bribe let it go thru the court process to prove his guilt.
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written by cheekhiaw, August 30, 2009 13:22:36
OTK may be taking the 'hard course' but butterfly priest is not with his 'no value' reporting.
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written by Thundercat Pink, August 30, 2009 17:47:30
Bunch of dogs kicked aside by their master.
Black dog or white dog - useless dogs are still useless dogs.
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written by Khan, August 30, 2009 19:58:40
I completly agree with Jan. While we dont know OTK, we know very well who is Ling Liong Sik, ONg Ka Ting and the Sarawak Mafia Tiong King Sing...

My support is with Ong Tee Keat as long as he press for transparency in PKFZ scandal!
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