Five recent events have given Malaysians a lot of food for thought and deliberation for the last three weeks of this year, viz:
1. The resounding impeachment of South Korea’s President Park Geun-hye by a 234-56 votes by South Korean Parliament over a corruption scandal which had brought millions onto the streets in protest against her.
2. The unceasing international shame and embarrassment to Malaysians with the unending reverberrations of the global multi-billion dollar 1MDB kleptocratic scandal in various foreign countries, creating a spate of adverse publicity like the closure of banks and imprisonment of bankers, Malaysians becoming international corruption fugitives and the mystery of “MO1”, which is impossible to hide from Malaysians in the era of information society – although the 1MDB scandal is strictly kept under the lid by repressive and autocratic laws.
3. A purported letter dated Dec 9 in Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Zahid Hamidi’s name addressed to BN MPS and Senators urging them to pressure Najib to step down as Prime Minister, together with a replacement Cabinet with Zahid as Prime Minister and Khairy Jamaluddin as Deputy Prime Minister.
I believe this is a fake letter, but did it originate from within UMNO ranks or outside. In any event, Malaysia is heading for an unprecedented era of political dirty tricks, for didn’t the Prime Minister and UMNO President, Datuk Seri Najib Razak himself ushered in such disgusting politics of hate and “Big Lies” in his opening and closing speeches at the UMNO General Assembly, with three “Big Lies” Nazi-style:
*That the 14th General Elections will be a contest between UMNO and DAP.
*That the DAP is anti-Malay or anti-Islam.
*The “nightmares” Malay will suffer if UMNO loses power to DAP in the next general elections.
4. The stupid and short-sighted attempt by the Education Ministry to deny the disgrace that Malaysia had been excluded from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2015 – regared as the world’s school report – as a result of data and sampling bungling and mistakes (which should not have happened at all) and its impudence and temerity to claim that Malaysia had actually improved on the scores in mathematics, science and reading in PISA 2015 when PISA authorities refused to recognise the results or include Malaysia in the PISA 2015 rankings.
5. Malaysian stand-up comedian, Harith Iskander, crowned winner of the Laugh Factory’s “Funniest Person in the World” (LFFPITW) competition in Helsinki on Friday.
Malaysians have one uncompleted business for the year as Malaysia should stop running and hiding from the greatest kleptocracy scandal not only in Malaysian history but the biggest money-laundering scandal in the world as well.
Parliament in its 25-day budget meeting had failed its national duty to rebut and refute Malaysia’s ignominy and infamy of being regarded worldwide as a “global kleptocracy” as a result of the International multi-billion dollar 1MDB money-laundering scandal or to cleanse and purge Malaysia of such infamy and ignominy.
The five-day UMNO General Assemblies also failed the country in neither rebutting and refuting the preposterous epithet of a “global kleptocracy” nor purging and cleansing Malaysia of such international infamy and ignominy.
Instead of boldly confronting the 1MDB and “global kleptocracy” issues, the five-day UMNO Assemblies have put up the infamous charade to vaporise the 1MDB and “global kleptocracy” issues into an invisible but humongous “elephant in the room”.
I call on Najib to convene a special meeting of Parliament before end of year to refute the ignominy of Malaysia as “global kleptocracy” or cleanse Malaysia’s reputation to show the world Malaysians cherish the reputation of Malaysia as an upright nation of integrity.
If Najib is unable or incapable of performing this last uncompleted business for the year 2016, he is not qualified to be a patriot and least fit to continue as Prime Minister.
Fact is everyone knows MO1 is Najib and he and his crew stole billions and wasted billions more. They even know he is stealing billions again to pay IPIC.
It’s one thing that the dependency prejudice- programmed grassroot do not care to act, but what makes so many leaders in UMNO not act for their own long term self survival? It cannot be alien to so many of them that crossing the lines they do now, UMNO viability is at great risk.
It’s clear they a combination of apathy and worst case scenario merging with Hadi’s PAS is what prevents them from their survival instinct.
Like it or not, the issue is no longer simple Kleptocracy but rather a corrupt Islamic statism. That is why opposition voters are in despair because Pakatan has no real answer.