21 Nov 2011

BN’s disgusting international standards


By Jackson Ng, Retired Journalist


REMEMBER how Tan Sri Robert Phang was ousted as an advisory panel member of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission?Phang was one of the pioneer members of the panel upon the formation of the MACC. However, his outspokenness has been a thorn to the corridors of power.Unlike the majority of the “Yes Man” MACC panel members who chose to accept their appointment but remained muted throughout their tenure, Phang spoke up against corruption and abuse of power.

Phang openly took on the likes of Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Nazri Abdul Aziz, former Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan (for alleged abuse of power and conspiracy with the underworld) and those who benefitted from the multi-billion ringgit Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) financial scandal.Phang’s ouster in the MACC panel was sparked when he took on the all-powerful Attorney-General (A-G) Tan Sri Gani Patail.

That was too much for Phang to chew as Gani’s office can decide whether to prosecute an accused, with or without evidence; with authentic or fabricated evidence as Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s Sodomy I and II hearings have revealed thus far.And all Phang did was to call on Gani to rebut allegations linking him to high-profile but shady corporate figures who allegedly paid for his haj trip. The allegations were backed by documents.

Of course there were many other allegations against the A-G but the documentary evidence posted in the public electronic domain was just too embarrassing and overwhelming.So what happened?
Gani ordered a probe on allegations of corruption, posted ANONYMOUSLY in a blog, which eventually led to nowhere and Phang was cleared by the MACC.Phang had voluntary quit as a MACC panel member to facilitate the investigations against him and to uphold the integrity of the MACC.After Phang was cleared, he was not reappointed to the MACC panel.

Boring? Hold your horses man! Read on and I can assure you that it is becoming both amusing and disgusting.What I find most amusing is the fact that Phang was recently the recipient of the Socially Responsible Company (SRC) Awards 2011’s Master Class Awards in Anti-Corruption.

So what’s the big deal, you may ask?

Well, the SRC 2011 Awards are sanctioned by:


* The United Nations;
* The United Nations Global Impact; and
* Audited by McMillan Woods.

And, now for the best laugh! The award presentation, organised by JCI Malaysia and hosted by JCI E-Metro KL, was supported by:

* Malaysia’s Prime Minister’s Department;
* Malaysia’s Youth and Sports Ministry; and
* Malaysia’s Human Resources Department.

The Barisan Nasional (BN) government sure has a funny way of recognising international achievers. It kicks them out of office when they start performing with international standards.Phang better watch his next step and not be too delighted with the UN-recognition or the BN government will start treating him like a public pariah.

What am I talking about? Look how the BN government is treating former Bar Council president and Bersih 2 leader Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasan.

For those suffering from amnesia (especially those from BN-Umno), U.S. first lady Michelle Obama and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton awarded Ambiga the Secretary of State's Award for International Women of Courage at the US State Department on March 11, 2009 in Washington, DC.

The awards were given to eight women from around the world who have shown leadership while struggling for social justice and human rights.

There you have it, Malaysians. The BN government sure have strange ways to reward or recognise talent and international achievers.

Protecting cow breeders who use public funds allocated for beef production to buy multi-million-ringgit condominiums is international standard and supreme achievers.


Source : http://malaysia-today.net/mtcolumns/letterssurat/45101-bns-disgusting-international-standards

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Dear respected Tan Sri,
We need more people like you in the country. Everything department within in the government is corrupted. Starting from the police,judiciary, SPR, sorry but even MACC, but as I mentioned earlier, you're like the "Rose that grew from the Concrete". You fought for justice, against all odds. We want people like you to stay in the government or run a department within the government.
Our PM wants to model after Obama's administration, well, the blacks have been discriminated in all aspects, look down, labelled, and today, they have a black president. Perhaps if Najib wants to genuinely model after Obama,he should allow equal opportunity for ll races to be the PM.

talk3talk4 said...

If the MACC advisory panel only wants people who are afraid to moo-ve their lips then they might as well just appoint some cows from NFC. Without people with credibility and integrity to speak up the MACC panel will loose its relevance.