19 May 2011

Spreading the spirit of 1Malaysia by walking round the clock

By K. ASHRAF KAMMED
ashkam@thestar.com.my

PORT KLANG: Social activist A. Prakash did it once and in the process set a record.

Now the 39-year-old wants to break his own Malaysian record for the longest non-stop walk by walking 324km from Pandamaran to the SUK building in Ipoh from May 21 to May 23.

Prakash’s last record-breaking walk was in 2009, when he walked for 270km continuously within 24 hours from the Pandamaran Sports Complex in Port Klang to Gopeng Perak from July 17 until July 19.

Prakash wants his latest record-breaking at­­tempt to inspire the younger generation to be involved in healthy activities.

He has been training in his slippers for two hours daily by walking 8km in the morning and at night.

Prakash said he expected his record-breaking attempt to be more challenging due to the weather apart from the continuous walk without any sleep.

“In the previous walk I experienced short-term memory loss three times due to fatigue.

“It happened all of a sudden and I could not remember what I was doing at the time. But come rain or shine, my journey must go on,” he said.

Prakash said he would only have two pieces of roti canai before starting his walk and along the way he would consume only vegetarian food and lots of liquid.

Praksah said he wanted to spread the spirit of 1Malaysia as a means to unify everyone while raising funds for the needy.

“Lately, we have seen that our society is fragmented. This is not good at all as it would only be our loss. We should instead be united and develop the country together.

“I hope to do my part by promoting the 1Malaysia spirit to everyone out there,” said Prakash yesterday.

Representatives from the Klang Barisan Nasional Youths, Klang Rela and the Persatuan Kebajikan India Malaysia would be escorting him in nine cars and three motorcycles.

The convoy, carrying donation boxes for the public to contribute to the needy, will be passing Jalan Tengku Kelana, Kapar, Kuala Selangor, Tanjong Karang, Sabak Bernam, Teluk Intan, Sungai Manik, Tapah, Langkap, Kampar, Gopeng, Simpang Pulai and Ipoh using the old road.

Prakash will be flagged off at 10.30am by Klang Barisan Nasional coordinator Datuk Teh Kim Poo, Klang MCA Youth chief Dr Ching Eu Boon and Klang Umno division chief Datuk Mazly Noor Abdul Latif at the Pandamaran 1Malaysia Service Centre on Saturday.

14 May 2011

PKFZ suit: 26 ex-PKA board members dragged in

Malaysiakini
Kuek Ser Kuang Keng
May 14, 11 1:43pm


Port Klang Authority (PKA) may have decided not to sue its former board members over the huge losses of the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) project, but former general manager OC Phang intends to drag the board into her legal suit.

Phang's solicitors have filed third party notices against 26 board members during her tenure, including former PKA chairpersons Ting Chew Peh, Yap Pian Hon and Chor Chee Heung, demanding they be brought into PKA's lawsuit against her.
Currently, Yap is Selangor BN publicity chief and Chor is the housing and local government minister.

azlanIn 2009, after initiating investigation into the PKFZ scandal, PKA had sued Phang for breach of duties during her tenure from 1997 to 2008.

While the case was still being heard at Shah Alam High Court, Phang filed the third party notices at the same court on May 5.

"The notices were filed against the board members for their contribution, in respect of the claim made against her by PKA for damages for alleged breach of duties, in relation to actions and decisions made as member of PKA," her counsel K Lavinia told Malaysiakini yesterday when contacted.

Phang was also a board member during her tenure as general manager.

"She claimed that these 26 individuals are also liable for contribution towards the claim, and costs claimed by PKA, as they were members at the material time between 1997 and 2008," Lavinia added.

In other words, should Phang lose the suit she wants all board members to equally share the costs that the court grants PKA .

'12 days to reply'

Lavinia said notices to 11 of the 26 board members have already been served, and they have to reply within 12 days.

PKA received fire for its present board's decision not to act against its former officials over PKFZ's losses.

The decision was made in a meeting on Mac 22 when the PKA board voted 5-2 against taking legal action on the previous board members despite its legal advisor's suggestion the contrary.

Besides a civil suit by PKA, Phang is also being charged with criminal breach of trust and for making false claims over the PKFZ scandal.

Following this, two former transport ministers - Ling Liong Sik and Chan Kong Choy - were charged for cheating over the project.

The PKFZ controversy arose after it was revealed that the development cost of the massive 400-hectare integrated cargo distribution hub spiralled from RM1.9 billion to RM4.6 billion.

04 May 2011

A CALL TO REJECT THE POLITICS OF THREATS AND RACE

May 4 2011
PRESS STATEMENT BY:-

TAN SRI DATUK ROBERT PHANG MIOW SIN
Justice of Peace
Chairman – Social Care Foundation

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A CALL TO REJECT THE POLITICS OF THREATS AND RACE

The Chinese community is an integral part of Malaysian society and the exercise of their intellectual rights should not be subjected to any political threats or intimidation. History has shown that the Chinese are pragmatic and open-minded and seek only fair implementation of policies by the Government of the day. The views I express below are the culmination of Chinese thoughts based on the above principles.

1.    During the past MCA presidential campaign, I took out an advertorial at my own cost to denounce Dr Chua Soi Lek as a bad apple compared to Ong Tee Keat. Some members of the public misunderstood my action to mean that I am an MCA member and was taking sides in that party presidetntial elections.
2.    Let me be clear. I am not and have never been an MCA member nor a member of any political party. I took out that advertorial because the issue at stake was very clear to me, as clear as night and day. Chua Soi Lek was a “soiled“ person, having  admitted that he was the actor in the pronographic vcd that was widely circulated. A philandering husband and a person with such decadent moral values would be problematic if he takes on a public office. Being President of MCA would mean he is the leader of the Chinese community, the Chinese face in the Government when he meets government leaders from other countries.

3.    By Chua Soi Lek’s own admission of  his inherent weaknesses, he could not possibly be the best person in the Chinese community to talk about Chinese interest in this country. It would be a sad day for Malaysian Chinese if that was the case, as if we have scraped the barrel and could only come up with someone like him. After all, this is the same rationale used by UMNO to denounce Anwar Ibrahim as a great risk to the Malays if he ever ascend the Premiership. Thus, MCA must be seen consistent wiith the principles espoused by its more dominant partner in BN.

4.    At that time, the option was for the MCA to be led by Ong Tee Keat whom the majority of the Rakyat had likened to be a good apple. The reasons are obvious. Ong Tee Keat did not have the inherent weaknesses of Chua Soi Lek. He was also fearless in raising the PKFZ issue that had resulted in several personalities being prosecuted. That proved costly to Ong when the invisible powers caused him to lose the MCA Presidency and his Minister’s post.
5.    Today, Chua Soi Lek as MCA President had issued a statement that the party will give up all government posts if the Chinese community did not support its candidates in the next general election. In an act of total naiveness, the MCA presidential council says they  back him. If they made that declaration out of of their own free will, then truly they have been deceived. I say so because they must been mislead by Chua Soi Lek’s cunning move.

6.    Presently, Chua has no government post because under present climate he is too much of a liabilty. Thus, Chua loses nothing by making that declaration. If he succeeds in his scheme, he would only be perpetuating his presidency because the other MCA leaders would also have to give up their Ministerial posts. Thus, Chua would have removed the advantage they have over him as a party leader without a government post. Thus,Chua plays the wild card game. He is throwing the gauntlet to UMNO, to BN and to the Chinese community to accede to his demands in a round about way. He is resorting to the politics of threats.

7.    By doing that he is making the MCA behave like a Chinese pressure group instead of the government’s coalition partner.  He is making the MCA behave no differently than PERKASA, the ultra Malay rights group.  It must be remembered that PERKASA is not a government component party.  MCA cannot behave that radical especialy after having condemned PERKASA so vehemently.  Therein lies the hypocrisy and deceitfulness of Chua Soi Lek.  Even Tun Dr. Mahathir felt that way, thus he is defended PERKASA’s struggles.

8.    As a BN coalition partner, I would expect MCA President Chua to behave more responsibly. By making his personal agenda to be MCAs‘ official stand, he will only harden our Malay bothers to support Perkasa and Utusan’s  proposed “1Melayu, 1Bumi” movement to curb Chinese political power in the country. This philosophy of race-based politics should be rejected outright by all Malaysians. Dr. Chua’s statement paled in comparison to then CM of Penang, Lim Guan Eng – who dealt with this issue in a more statesmalike manner when he said that  Elections are about democracy, not about race. It is about choosing the best candidate who can best serve and represent voters, not about race. It is about whose policies promote justice, freedom and truth, not about race.“

9.    Chua’s declaration is setting a very dangerous precedent that will divide the country further if the Chinese are not represented in the government. His declaration was made for a very selfish motive because Chua realises that Prime Minister Najib would not have a man of his background in the Cabinet. He is a liability not only to the Government but also to the Chinese community at the next GE13. My fears of the gambit that Chua would take for his political survival have now proven true. 

10.    Needless to say, by his statement, Chua Soi Lek will only be remembered as someone who is looking after his own interest instead of the interest of all Malaysians.  For that irresponsible stand, he should be consigned to obscurity.

11.    To that end, I humbly appeal to our PM YAB Dato‘ Sri Haji Mohd. Najib to try comprehend more of the Chinese inner feelings, that the Chinese community do not like to be threatened.  If the Chinese community in Semenanjung choose to remain silent, that would mean they will send the same message in a loud and clear manner as reflected by the Sarawak Chinese in the recent Sarawak state elections. Despite the strong and intimidating threats by the regime of CM Taib Mahmud and the BN, the Chinese community outrightly rejected them.This is a clear and undisputed fact.  I pray our PM not to ignore this glaring fact.  I implore the PM to avoid being dragged into this pitfall by the President of MCA, Dr. Chua Soi Lek.

12.    Thus, I call on all Chinese especially the MCA current leaders and members to remove the blinkers and wake up, not to succumb to Chua’s politics of threat and race.  They must reject that call to abandon government post because, in truth, that is a call to reject participation in a 1Malaysian Government.

“HUMBLENESS IS GOOD VIRTUE, ARROGANCE SHALL FALL, THE MEEK WILL RULE THE WORLD”.
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Tan Sri Datuk Robert Phang Miow Sin
Justice of Peace