If you love your children and
country, stop the rot with your ballots on May 5
Congratulations to Nawawi Mohamad for a very well written
Factual Development of Malaysia since its formation, and all the UMNO power
brokers. All
Malaysian should read these Historical FACTS regarding its Formation, before
they are ‘twisted” or buried out of memory, like what have been done regarding the History of Melaka,
and the Hang warriors.
A rather long article but
a very informative one ! Good article; it summarizes all the
criminal acts committedby UMNO …
Malaysia‘s 6 prime ministers: When did the corruption and racism start?
Written by Nawawi Mohamad
Malaysia‘s 6 prime ministers: When did the corruption and racism start?
Written by Nawawi Mohamad
Many of us may have
asked; when and why did the racial divisions in Malaysia start and
who is to blame? Obviously, the racial divide did not exist in old Malaya,
where the different races could live together in harmony in the kampongs
(villages) and small towns. Now, it seems that we are forever at the brink of
racial tension or even racial war. In fact, jihad (holy war) has been declared
several times by the Umno-linked Perkasa against the Christians as well as the
Chinese.
We should also ask why a-still-young-nation with all the potential to be prosperous could so quickly face impending bankruptcy. Also, what has happened to patriotism; did it burn out or was it never really instilled into our hearts? To find out, we have to go back in history.
We should also ask why a-still-young-nation with all the potential to be prosperous could so quickly face impending bankruptcy. Also, what has happened to patriotism; did it burn out or was it never really instilled into our hearts? To find out, we have to go back in history.
The starting point
When UMNO was formed,
the late Onn Jaafar who was one of the main founders and who was the then
president, had to leave the party because a group of new faces disagreed and
fought with him over the political direction to be taken. They insisted their
ideas were better than his and this inevitably led to the changes in policies,
rules and objectives.
Whereas Onn was more
for uniting the Malays from all walks of life, with the Chinese, Indians and
other migrants under one organsation, and then jointly struggle for
independence, the group of UMNO leaders led by the late Tunku Abdul Rahman was
more interested in meeting the qualifying terms set by the British for
achieving independence – no matter how onerous.
The idea of a
non-communal political party
Onn Jaafar – the
grandfather of current Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein – had indeed been
farsighted and visionary; he felt the need for racial harmony and a
non-communal political party was the best way to secure a prosperous future
forMalaya. No doubt the British did create the Malayan Union comprising all
races with equal rights, and even diluted the powers of the Malay rulers, but
the British were not really sincere at all.
The British did not
really want Malayans to be united as one, like in Onn’s vision. Neither did the
British really want the Malayan Union to succeed. So the Malays were led into
rejecting the Malayan Union, paving the way for its dissolution.
Had the British been
sincere, they would have backed Onn’s idea. Instead the British supported Tunku
when he was elected the new UMNO president after Onn resigned. Onn had to quit
after failing to garner the majority support from the delegates on his
multiracial vision after his speech in the UMNO General Assembly in Kuala
Lumpur in August 1951 backfired. The Malays have never been united since
then.
The idea of
non-communal political party still lives on
But did Onn Jaafar
really have so little support? The answer is no, he had the support of the
Malays all over the country and at the grass root level. In fact when Tunku
tried to manage UMNO, he found out that most of the people were not aware that
Onn had left the party. The staffs manning the UMNO offices were also reluctant
to work with Tunku as they still supported Onn. In the end, Tunku had to
abandon the old UMNO office bearers and create a new set-up, appointing his own
people to manage the party and its activities.
Further proof of the
British ill-intent was when they told the Malayan entourage negotiating for
independence consisting of UMNO, MCA and MIC that Malaya could not be given
independence since the three major races were not united! Onn’s multiracial
proposal was the best and it still is and the British also knew that. Yet, they
managed to convince the Malayan delegates to agree on anAlliance with
UMNO, MCA and MIC the pioneer members.
To their discredit, all three of them fell for it. Presumably this had been outlined by the British for Tunku to implement.
To their discredit, all three of them fell for it. Presumably this had been outlined by the British for Tunku to implement.
UMNO failed us from
the start
Here UMNO has thus
failed twice; Firstly, to unite the Malays and consolidate their political
power and losing the opportunity to unite the various races under one
non-communal party. Secondly to really lead a more meaningful struggle. Unlike
the other true independent struggles seen all over the world, Umno just
“negotiated” for a ‘walkover’ from the British.
UMNO may argue that it
was the ingenuity of their leaders that helped Malayans gain independence
without bloodshed. This is not true! There was indeed a lot of bloodshed but
not amongst the UMNO people. What about the struggle led by other groups and
individuals? Let us also not forget that during this period there were many
other groups and individuals struggling and fighting for independence and with
the inevitable bloodshed. We were not informed about their struggle as if
theAlliance was the only one who struggled. PAS deputy president Mat Sabu had
exposed this one-sided history for us. Besides the Communists, there were many
others from all the races.
Nations that
experienced, endured and managed to overcome all obstacles leading to the true
sense of independence are usually of a different breed. The struggle instills
real patriotism and their citizens really value what they have achieved unlike
Malaysians too, who needs to be lured to fly the Jalur Gemilang almost every
time we try to celebrate the National Day.
In the end, the
UMNO-BN celebration of the 31st August National Day has become something of a
mediocre, wasteful, and meaningless effort, without zeal and substance, without
the real feeling of patriotism at all. The annual procession is just for show
as the number of people flying the Jalur Gemilang keeps dwindling year after
year till the number of road vehicles flying the national flag can even be
counted on our fingers. The national day celebrations are only being looked
forward to by the Mat Rempits and the like, including their bohsias.
UMNO and Malaysia
under Tunku Abdul Rahman: Going Nowhere
Malaysia under Tunku
was not really independent, it had to depend on the British and they were more
than willing to maintain their support, mainly due to economic reasons. The
British had invested so much in Malaya in plantation, mining,
banking, media and education. Furthermore, Malaya was one of the
growing markets for everything English.
After gaining
independence, the Tunku was not able to really achieve anything more
substantial. He was not even able to defeat the ragtag Communists,
and Malaysia was still backward in every sense of the word. The young
democracy and new nation was just at its infancy and without any coherent
policy, objectives, vision and actions although there were some sort of localized
economic activities in the towns, and racial harmony in the kampongs.
With the Communists
still active not only in the jungles but also in the urban areas and their
ideology spreading in the University of Malaya, real peace and unity as a
nation were not attained during his reign. Even Singapore was
separated from Malaysia. The economy was not doing well
since Malaysia was more on a commodity-based economy, and at the
mercy of the British who controlled prices and the trade itself.
At this stage of the
nation building, Malaysians had nothing to celebrate or cheer about. There was
nothing to hold on to, nor was there a sense of belonging. Not only were the
business, finance and money still under the British, the Supreme Court was also
in Britain. Nothing substantial belonged toMalaysia. The Malays in
particular had nothing except for the small plots of land in the kampongs and
the Malay rulers to be proud of. Tunku did not have any real plans for the
Malays despite UMNO being so-called the United Malays National Organization..
Racism during Tunku’s
period
The Tunku fell into
the trap set by the British when the racial based Alliance was
formed. He had not done enough to set any solid foundation for the country and
he realized too late how fragile the racial harmony was when after the 1969
general election. The Gerakan and DAP had celebrated their wins with a victory
parade in KL on 12th May 1969. Then UMNO led a counter march the next day, and
this is when the racial riot known as the infamous May 13 racial riots erupted.
May 13 also led to Abdul Razak Hussein taking over the nation’s leadership.
But was it really a
racial riot? Were both the Gerakan and DAP really so insensitive to the
political situation that they organized the march and failed to control their
members? The Alliancemanaged to win 77 out of 140 seats in Parliament;
UMNO still held power. Furthermore it was very interesting to note that Malay
opposition parties saw a sharp increase in votes in the peninsula, rising
drastically from about 15% in 1964 to 25% in 1969. UMNO did not have the full
support of the Malays and apparently the Malays did not agree fully with UMNO
even then!
UMNO under Razak: His
inaction led to the next stage of failure
Razak, the father of
current Prime Minister Najib Razak, was quite thoughtful and managed to bring
about some changes. He started the process of nation building by introducing
the word “pembangunan” which is development. For this, he was eventually
bestowed the title of “Bapa Pembangunan”. After the infamous May 13 racial
riot, he introduced the New Economic Policy (NEP) which had good and noble
intentions although it was miserably abused to the core in later years.
The NEP was meant to
re-engineer the wealth of the society, encompassing education, business
opportunities, employment and preferences to eradicate poverty amongst the
entire population and across all racial boundaries. But UMNO leaders took
advantage of this policy to fatten their coffers leaving both the Malays and
other poor Malaysians to continue being deprived of all that were intended for
them. We can clearly see and understand the situation now.
Razak also empowered FELDA (which was formed by the British in 1956 for their own reasons) to aggressively embark on opening new land schemes and making Malays do something to upgrade and improve themselves. The FELDA story is still unfolding now.
Razak also empowered FELDA (which was formed by the British in 1956 for their own reasons) to aggressively embark on opening new land schemes and making Malays do something to upgrade and improve themselves. The FELDA story is still unfolding now.
As the Malays were
earning some extra income, Tabung Haji ( the brainchild of Professor Ungku
Aziz) was formed to inculcate the habit of savings for the rainy days and to
help save enough money to perform the haj. Sad to say, as has been reported,
Tabung Haji was not safe from the dirty hands either.
The siphoning of money that we see now, the unscrupulous civil servants and their abuse of power and unchecked corruption also started during Razak’s premiership. He was not able to closely monitor all the things that he had implemented.
The siphoning of money that we see now, the unscrupulous civil servants and their abuse of power and unchecked corruption also started during Razak’s premiership. He was not able to closely monitor all the things that he had implemented.
One glaring example is
the construction of the wooden houses for the FELDA settlers. But instead of
houses, the settlers got what were basically just pieces of sawn wood nailed
together with some sort of roofing to protect the inhabitants from the elements
of nature. Yes, the ‘house’ was just a shed. These houses can still be seen in
the FELDA settlements as a testimony to the plundering of the allocations by
unscrupulous groups of people.
This was the beginning
of the money-making schemes, and those in UMNO saw the doors opening to all the
golden opportunities that had never existed for them before. The government
officials too found the opportunity and took what they could and as much as
they could.
When RISDA was formed
to help the rubber small holders, they were provided with free fertilizers,
weed poison and other incentives like the money to keep the rubber plantation
clear of all other plants, shrubs and small trees. This was to ensure improved
rubber production, easy maintenance, safety and prevent the rubber plantation
to be any form of hideouts for vermin, wild animals and the communists.
While they were
supposed to be given the items free of charge, the officials still demanded
money from the small holders and a substantial amount of the fertilizers and
poisons went into the wrong hands and were eventually sold to the hardware
shops to be re-sold to others. The money-making schemes were carried out openly
to the extent the RISDA emblem on the sacks could be clearly seen. Yet, the
authorities did nothing to stop the corruption.
Almost all the
projects awarded to the UMNO-putras during this period was executed as Ali Baba
schemes leaving the UMNOputras with just 5 percent of the profit which was too
little. Since they were not real businessmen, they spent extravagantly within a
few months finished all their gains. Thus more projects had to be given out to
fulfill their lust. The Ali Baba business trend began here.
It was the same with
other government projects and procurements. The instant noodles supplied as
army ration were paid by the Ministry of Defense at RM0.65 per packet while the
market price was just RM0.25 each.
The police and the
army were also in a world of their own with free cigarettes, cheap alcohol,
partying in their messes. They were oblivious to their surroundings. The police
were so callous in their duties that the IGP was shot dead point blank by two
assailants on a motorbike when his car halted at a congested road on his way to
the office.
The inefficient civil servants were preoccupied with so many tasks in their offices. Hospitals and medical staff were few in numbers, and the school teachers were the most respectable group of people in society then. But unfortunately not anymore now.
The inefficient civil servants were preoccupied with so many tasks in their offices. Hospitals and medical staff were few in numbers, and the school teachers were the most respectable group of people in society then. But unfortunately not anymore now.
The Biro Siasatan
Negara (National Bureau of Investigation) was operational but they did nothing.
At this stage, the UMNO government ignored all the warning signs of blatant
corruption, misuse of funds and pilferage. As such, the next stage of failure
was inevitable and more so under Hussein Onn, who was Razak’s brother in law.
First huge scandal
under Tun Hussein Onn
Hussein Onn was like
Abdullah Badawi. He was not able to fit into Razak’s shoes. Hussein Onn left
the country on auto-pilot. Thus, more corruption and wrongdoing spread all over
the country including to Sabah and Sarawak which had huge amounts of natural
resources especially timber.
Sandakan in Sabah once
held the world record of the highest numbers of millionaires (from the greedy
rampage and corruption of the timber industry) per square
mile. Sabah is now without a virgin forest except at the national
reserve. This too will not be spared for long and Sabahans still remain poor
today.
The first huge scandal
for UMNO which was the RM2.5 billion losses by Bank Bumiputera Malaysia Bhd,
which began in 1976 with its wholly owned Bumiputera Malaysia Finance (BMF)
lending money to property developer Carrian Group in Hong Kong. The mess
unfolded in1983 kicked off the Umno plundering tradition on a huge scale.
You see, no one was
punished for the crime. UMNO leaders condoned such debacle creating a precedent
that when one is a strong UMNO man and with proper connection, one can get away
scot-free. The bailout tradition too began from this point on.
Since Malaysia was
on auto-pilot, the ordinary citizens had to survive on their own.
BN’s
sins
Mahathir: All forms of
failure and a sad lack of vision
This was a very interesting period for UMNO. There were failures galore – all and every form of failure that could happen did happen. There was systematic failure at all levels of government to understand the magnitude of the situation, from stripping the Malay rulers of their powers, using the full force of the ISA on the opposition, breaking up UMNO, looting the nation’s funds, antagonizing the West, full-scale bailouts of cronies, destroying the integrity of the police and judiciary to being a dictator. Obviously, this resulted in resentment throughout the entire society leading to the formation of Pakatan Rakyat.
This was a very interesting period for UMNO. There were failures galore – all and every form of failure that could happen did happen. There was systematic failure at all levels of government to understand the magnitude of the situation, from stripping the Malay rulers of their powers, using the full force of the ISA on the opposition, breaking up UMNO, looting the nation’s funds, antagonizing the West, full-scale bailouts of cronies, destroying the integrity of the police and judiciary to being a dictator. Obviously, this resulted in resentment throughout the entire society leading to the formation of Pakatan Rakyat.
Mahathir was the one
who broke the national piggy bank, blazing the trail to unmitigated government
borrowings. He failed to provide enough funds for rainy days. Many of his
supporters boasted that he was famous for his vision, but time has proven that
Mahathir in fact lacked it. He lacked vision simply because he was not able to
see beyond himself.
Mahathir failed to
understand the inherent economic cycle and be prepared for eventual downturns.
He knew Lee Kuan Yew had special funds to be used under the power of
the President. But Mahathir siphoned out the only real funds we had in
Petronas, thus even the once rich Petronas has to borrow money now.
The police under
Mahathir was for most of the time working for him and not much for the rakyat.
The police was used to defeat the opposition, harass individuals, put people in
jail using the ISA and determining the most suitable time for a general
election. Crime was high since the PDRM was preoccupied with UMNO and Mahathir.
Lawyers were know to be unscrupulous but it was during his time that the
judiciary system was turned into shambles and judges could be openly bought,
thus ending the integrity of the entire law and order of the country.
Mahathir also failed
to uphold the monarchy by stripping the Malay rulers of their powers. The
Malays have lost their last bastion of pride and for the rest of the Malaysians
the last bastion of justice, as can be seen in the awkward position of the
Sultan of Perak being manipulated by UMNO in the Perak power grab of 2009. The
Perak Sultan sanctioned UMNO’s coup d’etat, while the Agong only had enough
power to acknowledge BERSIH as legitimate, while the Sultan of Selangor had to
play safe in the JAIS -DUMC case with UMNO breathing down his neck.
Mahathir in his endeavour
to make Malaysia a developed nation by 2020, failed to safeguard the
nation from being plundered by refusing to prevent and take action against
corrupt people. This could be because he was himself a cohort in some, if not
most of the fiascos. The Tajuddin Ramli-MAS scandal is an example and a living
testimony to the failures of the Mahathir-era, while the RM12.5bil PKFZ scandal
is still unfolding.
Mahathir also failed
to see the inept capability of Badawi and the hopeless Najib who both have no
real ability of their own. Nonetheless, one cannot turn back time or erase the
systematic failures Mahathir caused. In any case, he was ready to pass the
baton to Abdullah Badawi by 2003.
Badawi sleeping away
Badawi was not able to fit in the shoes of Dr. Mahathir. He tried to undo several of questionable projects started by Mahathir. But even this, he fumbled and bungled.
Badawi was not able to fit in the shoes of Dr. Mahathir. He tried to undo several of questionable projects started by Mahathir. But even this, he fumbled and bungled.
Badawi tried to create
some economic corridors, have some fancy slogans like working together with him
and Islam Hadhari, which he himself found difficult to explain. Till now, the
questions ring: what are the corridors, the slogans and Islam Hadhari really
all labout?
The economy became
stagnant and to spur development Malaysia had to borrow more money.
He was able to create some sense of economic activities but just for the
elections.
Fortunately for him
but unfortunately for the rakyat, he had the fourth floor goons headed by his
beloved son-in-law, Khairy Jamaludin who made things worse.
Our nation was in
jeopardy because it was being managed by a twenty-something de-facto prime
minister. Although Khairy was an Oxford graduate, he was not savvy
enough to run a country much to the disgust of Mahathir. Both the nation and
UMNO are now in disarray. A classic example of a Khairy deal gone awry is the
failure of the Shahrizat-linked Gemas NFC debacle.
Badawi did form the
MACC but for what? They are just the same people from the Anti Corruption
Agency (ACA) in different uniform.
Free for all, grab
what you can now under Najib
Najib is long on ideas but short on action, thus has no results to show. Basically, this is due to his ideas being copycats of other systems, such as the Pakatan’s Buku Jingga or economic blueprint.
Najib is long on ideas but short on action, thus has no results to show. Basically, this is due to his ideas being copycats of other systems, such as the Pakatan’s Buku Jingga or economic blueprint.
Najib’s vanity
But first of all since he was not elected to his post and his image was tarnished by the useless and unsinkable Scorpene submarines that also led to the murder of Mongolian national Altantuya Shaaribuu. Possibly influenced by his mischievous wife, Najib decided first and foremost to restore his image.
But first of all since he was not elected to his post and his image was tarnished by the useless and unsinkable Scorpene submarines that also led to the murder of Mongolian national Altantuya Shaaribuu. Possibly influenced by his mischievous wife, Najib decided first and foremost to restore his image.
He engaged APCO and
FBC Media for a full scale image makeover, spending at least RM55 million of
tax-payers’ money for expensive propaganda to glorify himself, his government
and his policies and having it screened on international channels like CNN,
CNBC and BBC. This is utter stupidity of the highest level and Najib has failed
miserably.
To repair the damage
to his image, Najib should have rectified the mistakes and not try to whitewash
them and incurring further blunders in the process. There is really no point in
putting on thick make up during the day when everyone can see the thick layer
of ‘paint and powder’.
Transformation
programs that go nowhere
Then Najib went on to try to transform several major things but he failed to see what the causes were that led to past failures. All the sounds and bombast of his Economic Transformation Program may have seem rather impressive to the layman, but what are the results so far? Unfortunately we have not been able to feel good about anything that Najib and his ETP people have announced.
Then Najib went on to try to transform several major things but he failed to see what the causes were that led to past failures. All the sounds and bombast of his Economic Transformation Program may have seem rather impressive to the layman, but what are the results so far? Unfortunately we have not been able to feel good about anything that Najib and his ETP people have announced.
His main showpieces
are the six National Key Results Areas (NKRA), twelve National Key Economic
Areas (NKEA) – all part of his Economic Transformation Program. On 23rd
November, Bernama reported that Najib underlined six high impact programs to
boost the growth of the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to 8.7 by 2020 but,
what about now or next year?
The economic policies
that the UMNO-BN government under Najib have been undertaken but show no
improvement in the economy. Thus, until now, it has been ‘nothing for nothing
Najibnomics’.
As for Najib’s
Political Transformation Program, it has proven to be a farce – heavy on
proclamations and full of doublespeak as in the recent Peaceful Assembly Bill,
which actually restricts our freedom and not grant greater democratic space as
he had promised.
Old habits die hard
Even at this very critical juncture, in the last lap to the “Mother of all Elections”, UMNO still continues to award contracts without following the proper procedures. At present there are several projects under the various ministries that have been allocated to their cronies and when the time comes, by hook or by crook, these projects will come to light whether UMNO-BN wins the GE-13 or not. So too will all the money-making schemes planned with guarded secrecy, the PKFZ scandal, the Scorpene scandal and the Gemas NFC debacle.
Even at this very critical juncture, in the last lap to the “Mother of all Elections”, UMNO still continues to award contracts without following the proper procedures. At present there are several projects under the various ministries that have been allocated to their cronies and when the time comes, by hook or by crook, these projects will come to light whether UMNO-BN wins the GE-13 or not. So too will all the money-making schemes planned with guarded secrecy, the PKFZ scandal, the Scorpene scandal and the Gemas NFC debacle.
The Najib government
has also told the rakyat that it will not be involved in financing the
mega-projects he has announced; they are mostly under the Private Financing
Initiatives (PFI), he assures. But we were not told that the Umno cronies will
have to borrow from the banks and none of the clear minded private banks would
ever lend them any money.
The private banks know
that these projects are just money-making schemes without any guarantee of
success and will eventually need bailouts. Thus all the burden of financing has
been given to Bank Pembangunan, the government bank, with money from the
government. Still the money will be taken from our already depleting EPF and
Tabung Haji or borrowed somewhere and bringing Malaysiacloser to becoming
another Greece.
Chaos at the
ministries
The Ministry of Defense has set the plan moving for the purchase of new fighter planes from Russia as reported in a defense magazine but Ahmad Zahid Hamidi denied this recently. The ministry will also continue with the building of the exorbitantly expensive naval ships and boats.
The Ministry of Defense has set the plan moving for the purchase of new fighter planes from Russia as reported in a defense magazine but Ahmad Zahid Hamidi denied this recently. The ministry will also continue with the building of the exorbitantly expensive naval ships and boats.
The Ministry of
Education has embarked on building several campuses in Perlis and Pahang and
even the HUKM pediatric hospital in KL and being awarded to their cronies.
The Ministry of
Transport has already approved the KVMRT project, the Integrated Transport
Terminal in Subang Jaya with another going to be in Gombak and in Melaka and as
we all know Malaysia Airports Holding Bhd has a free hand to impose any charges
on passengers and complete the KLIA2 tour at whatever cost.
The Ministry of
Agriculture will eventually bail out the failed Gemas NFC project and the wasteful
rice bowl “National Rice Bowl” project in Sarawak will get more money
– some to be reinvested and the rest pocketed.
The Ministry of
Finance will continue paying the PKFZ thieves and continue dumping more money
into MAS despite the purported win-win share swap with AirAsia as MAS has
already announced RM400 in losses recently. Petronas has been set to bail out
TNB by absorbing the gas cost.
The Ministry of
Tourism too have their money-making schemes through various advertisement
projects, while the Ministry of Information uses FINAS through the loans and
grants issued for movie productions and the misuse of FINAS assets for some
influential individuals.
The other ministries
too have their problems and these could be revealed later.
Enough is enough
Najib has turned Malaysia backwards by not trying to reject the wrong doings of UMNO-BN. Where his father was too busy, Najib’s problem may be because he has his own scandals; thus a change of government is the only true means of saving this country. The recent UMNO AGM showed the country the party’s true colors; its racists/fascist bent and the fact that it had no real agenda for the country.
Najib has turned Malaysia backwards by not trying to reject the wrong doings of UMNO-BN. Where his father was too busy, Najib’s problem may be because he has his own scandals; thus a change of government is the only true means of saving this country. The recent UMNO AGM showed the country the party’s true colors; its racists/fascist bent and the fact that it had no real agenda for the country.
So after tracking
through the 6 prime ministers, all of whom came from UMNO, it is clear the
party is the cause, the main ingredient, the catalyst and the main element of
all the failures that have befallen the nation.
Time for Malaysians to give this rotten BN the boot on May 5, 2013.