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Monday, 21 April 2008 10:56 |
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Yesterday morning, I had the opportunity to attend a meeting with YBBB (Yang Betul Betul Bekerja) Ronnie Liu and MPAJ Officers where the resident of Taman TAR , Bukit Antarabangsa and surrounding areas attended to discuss development matters in their respective areas.
First of all, allow me to say this - I am ashamed at the conduct of some MPAJ officers. The element of professionalism appears to be at the bottom of a very deep pit. I was appalled to see a meeting where a State Exco attended and the YDP was not even there. The Deputy came an hour later, I suppose the YDP must be involved in a meeting somewhere that cannot his presence is not excusable, that will give him a solid excuse not to attend today’s meeting. YBBB Ronnie was not greeted at the entrance of the building. He came into the hall on his own. In fact, it was lucky that I had recognized him and greeted him in the hall. At the time he entered the hall, not many realized that he was already in the hall. If it was an UMNO man, I can bet you that there will be Bunga Manggar and a very long red carpet will be unrolled to ensure his shoes remains clean. MPAJ officers will be standing in a straight line right from the main road to the entrance of the hall. You can be sure no less than 5 to 6 goons be standing around him and walk into the hall to make him feel important and give him the VIP feelings. It is not that I want MPAJ to give a similar treatment to YBBB Ronnie and I definitely do not agree with the show of excessive honour that is given to VIP but there must a certain level of respect. When YBBB Zuraida (she look very tired – probably overworked) walks in, I did not see any MPAJ officers greeted her. Had an UMNO man walks in, I can bet for sure that the whole meeting would have been interrupted because everyone wants to shake the YB hand. This is the state of affairs at MPAJ. Please be professional. Respect the office and the chair he sits on even if you don’t agree with this party flag. He is there because the majority of the people wants him there. Maintain certain level of decorum and respect. Tan Sri Sidek (KSN), can you please look into the conduct of these officers. This cannot be allowed to happen. READ MORE HERE
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This morning I was at a function that was officiated by the new Deputy Minister of Education, and I can tell you the frustration of waiting for this fellow to turn up. He came 1 and half hour late. The poor innocent students, not to mention us "older folks", were lining up in the hot sun to greet him. When he gave the speech there was no apology, he merely mentioned how busy he was. In other words what he is implying was "You guys should be grateful that I come." He seemed to forget that we are the boss.