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Friday, 15 February 2008 14:24

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Challenges Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi To Practice Transparency By Openly Revealing BN Expenditure Accounts Does Not Exceed RM 94.9 Million To Ensure Full Compliance With Election Spending Limits Of RM 200,000 Per Parliamentary Constituency And RM 100,000 Per State Constituency.

 

DAP challenges Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to practice transparency by openly revealing BN's expenditure accounts does not exceed RM 94.9 million to ensure full compliance with election spending limits of RM 200,000 per parliamentary constituency and RM 100,000 per state constituency. Under section 19 of the Election Offences Act 1954, a candidate for every Parliamentary and state constituency can not spend more than RM 200,000 and RM 100,000 respectively.

Such public revelation of BN election spending is necessary to curb abuse of money politics, where BN have repeatedly used money to buy votes in violation of election laws. The coming 2008 general elections would limit BN to RM 44.4 million for the 222 parliamentary seats and RM50.5 million for the 505 seats to be contested. However with the widespread abuse of money and BN's employing corrupt practices, this limit of RM 94.9 million in election spending is expected to be breached and violated as done in past general elections.

BN candidates have a history of dishonest and dirty tactics by exceeding spending limits without any action taken by ACA. Opposition parties can accept defeats if that is the will of the people but not if it is brought about by unlawful means or dirty tactics prohibited by the very electoral laws that the EC is supposed to enforce. Tan Sri Rashid shocked Malaysians on 7.3.2006 when he said that that up to RM 110 million was spent on elections posters alone in the 2004 general elections.

Spending RM 200,000 on Parliamentary seats and RM 100,000 on state seats mean that a political party like BN, that contested all the 219 Parliamentary and 445 state constituencies in the 2004 general elections, can not exceed spending RM 88.3 million. Only BN has the financial resources to spend RM110 million to spent on posters alone in the last general elections making those elected illegal and the whole ruling government technically illegal under electoral laws.

Spending above limits imposed by the Elections Offences Act 1954 is an illegal practice under Section 27 and is subjected to a fine of RM 5,000 by the Sessions Court, disqualification as a wakil rakyat and rights as a voter. However such laws are marked more by its breach than its compliance. EC's failure to act and question the legality of the BN government not only makes a mockery of the very election laws it has drafted but also the spirit of democracy that votes should not be bought and sold.

Due to the failure of EC to act, DAP challenges Abdullah to prove his commitment towards ensuring a clean elections by BN by openly revealing BN expenditure accounts to prove that BN comply with election laws and does not play dirty to win election with money politics. Unlike DAP whose leaders' integrity are beyond reproach, BN had admitted that some of their proposed candidates many not be clean requiring the ACA to vet and clear them of any wrongdoing.

LIM GUAN ENG

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written by Bill Gates, February 15, 2008 14:33:33
We all knew about it. Without RM$$$, do you think BN can win? BUT I am not sure how we could report it? If we were to report to police, the police are with them. Report to EC? Report to ACA? Form a Royal Commission. Alamak. Semua 2 kali 5. Waste our time. Just throw them out during the election. Hey people, lets use our only power to get rid of this menace. Just Vote for any Opposition.
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written by Chuang Tze, February 15, 2008 14:51:47
No way Bodohwi is going to take up this challenge, as even Mr. Sleepy is not that bodoh ! No use going to ACA (Also Corrupt Agency), the EC, the members of which has been granted 1 more year of "life" so that BN can do what they want without fear of being hauled up. Let us just kick them out, and then take back what belongs to the Rakyat, a Govt. of the poeople, by the people and FOR the People ! Down with BN and vote Opposition !
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written by temenggong, February 15, 2008 16:08:24
I understand that non malay parties in the peninsula must fork out RM 1 million to the umno divisisonal head in the parliamentary constituency so as to get his (umno) support during the campaign. That amount is for him personally and not the party. That excludes further donations to the party plus expenses.
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written by Bill Gates, February 15, 2008 16:14:34
Correct, Correct, Correct temenggong. Please report the matter .. ooops ... report to whom? The police? The EC? The ACA? The Royal Commission? Forget it man ... they are all anacondas
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written by cheekhiaw, February 15, 2008 17:27:35
Aiyah Mr Lim,

How do you expect them to provide such information when it is so common for them to either forget, cannot remember, don't know what you mean or are drunk?

xxx
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written by InEffective, February 15, 2008 20:36:09
Mr Lim,

We all know that cowards and bullies can never compete on a level playing field.
At the end of the day, they just don't have the capability to lead, and so they have no option but to use rely on clandestine and underhanded means to get an advantage.

Issuing challenges to our racist politicians is not helpful. I'd suggest you focus on painting a picture for a rakyat of how life will be with a governance that is not racist, and reflects the desires, hopes and aspirations of our malay, chinese, indian, sarawakian, sabahan brothers and sisters.

We shall reward you and your friends if you do the right thing.
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written by hiro, February 15, 2008 22:32:04
The trouble with Malaysians is they are simply not aware, partly because the media haven't educated them on fundamental principles of electoral democracy.

This is a very valid point, and would have been vigorously assailed upon in another full fledged democracy. But in Malaysia, our election process is still kampung style, where rules are meant to stay on the books instead of being implemented.

Will the rakyat PLEASE wake up and open your eyes WIDE and see how in every step of the way, BN has failed to practice any good governance, and is screwing the voters over and over again?
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