Guan Eng declines to counter-attack Tunku Aziz


Malaysiakini
May 16, 2012

Despite the personal attacks launched by former senator and DAP vice-chairperson Tunku Abdul Aziz Tunku Ibrahim, Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng has chosen not to retaliate.

Lim, in a press statement, said that he had received Tunku’s resignation letter from the DAP yesterday, and has attempted to contact the latter since he announced his departure on a programme on ntv7 on Monday, but failed.

“I do not wish to exchange personal attacks with Tunku but wish to put on record the party’s appreciation for his contribution for the four years he has been the DAP’s national vice-chief,” he said.

“Let time decide who is on the side of truth,” added the DAP secretary-general.

Lim was responding to Tunku Aziz’s interview with The Star, where the latter criticised him for having no sense of decency and being a different kettle of fish from his (Lim’s) father Kit Siang.

Tunku Aziz, who has been a senator for Penang for a term, was not reappointed to his post when it expired on May 30.

He has told the media that he did not wish to be re-nominated after the party found his statement criticising the Bersih 3.0 protest on April 28 to be an embarrassment.

Meanwhile, Penang Institute chief executive officer Zairil Mohd Khir has expressed regret that his offer of a senior fellowship to Tunku Aziz had been “misconstrued”.

Zairil said when it became clear that Tunku Aziz did not wish to be re-nominated for another term as a senator, the institute saw it as an opportunity to recruit a public intellectual with a valuable global network.

Zairil, who is political secretary to the chief minister, added that the post offered to Tunku Aziz comes with a standard package for senior fellowship that includes a yearly stipend of RM50,000.

So far, three persons have been appointed as senior fellows on this package, Zairil said.

‘CM requested to convey institute’s offer’

“Out of respect for Tunku Aziz’s position as a senior figure, we requested the Penang chief minister, who is also the chairperson of Penang Institute, to convey our offer of a senior fellowship,” he said.

“At no time did the chief minister speak about the terms of the appointment or any financial details during their telephone conversation last Friday,” he added.

“The terms of the senior fellowship were only conveyed by me on Monday morning to Tunku Aziz when I followed-up on the chief minister’s call,” he stressed.

Zairil said as a think-tank, the job offered to Tunku Aziz entailed writing research papers and attending conferences overseas, denying that “travel” was a bait to persuade the latter to accept the job.

In The Star today, Tunku Aziz said Lim had contacted him on Sunday offering him the post and “dangled travel as an attraction” after his tenure as senator was not renewed.

He added that on Monday, Zairil called and repeated the offer, stating there was a stipend of RM50,000 provided with the job.

Tunku Aziz had felt that the offer was “totally insulting”, saying it had come from someone with no sense and modicum of respect.

“Did he think I was that kind of person? This man has no sense of decency. The only word is a Malay word, and it’s ‘biadap’,” the MCA-owned English daily quoted him as saying.

Meanwhile, Zairil expressed regret that the institute’s enthusiasm to have Tunku Aziz on board by requesting the chief minister to convey its offer has not only been misconstrued to justify his leaving the party, but also “used to malign” Lim.

He added that the offer was not meant to be compensation for his senatorship, but in fact a genuine offer based on a desire to make the best use of Tunku Aziz’s talent in the service of the state after his retirement as a senator.

  1. #1 by sheriff singh on Wednesday, 16 May 2012 - 5:02 pm

    The man is sulking. Let him be. Let him cool down in his own time.

    He has burnt his bridges. We are seeing a different personality, perhaps the real one, in this man’s current behaviour.

    Those who know him personally say the ‘true’ him is yet to be told and unfolded and it tells of a very, very different man altogether.

    So just say the goodbyes and move on.

  2. #2 by sheriff singh on Wednesday, 16 May 2012 - 5:16 pm

    Tunku Aziz Tunku Ibrahim openly said today he ‘does not trust Lim Guan Eng’ and that the latter “had no sense of decency and was biadap (uncouth).”

    However, is reverse also true ? It is never a one-way thing. Think about it.

  3. #3 by cintanegara on Wednesday, 16 May 2012 - 5:20 pm

    Small matter also cannot solve…better resign la LGE….it shows that he is incompetent to carry out his duties as Penang CM as well as DAP secretary general….a person with Tunku Aziz’s standard should be given a prominent role…not just Vice/Timbalan/Naib…….Many believe Penang will become more successful and prosperous if Tunku Aziz were the CM……but you know la….DAP kan ‘multi racial’ party…democratic or freedom of speech???…tak boleh cakap banyak……why ah no action taken against LGE when he insulted Johor last year? Double standard betul….

  4. #4 by sotong on Wednesday, 16 May 2012 - 5:27 pm

    Tunku is more than Vice/Timbalan/Naib….time to make him PM.

  5. #5 by yhsiew on Wednesday, 16 May 2012 - 8:09 pm

    ///Lim was responding to Tunku Aziz’s interview with The Star, where the latter criticised him for having no sense of decency and being a different kettle of fish from his (Lim’s) father Kit Siang.///

    It was bad for Tunku Aziz to criticize DAP publicly after he resigned from the party.

  6. #6 by rockdaboat on Wednesday, 16 May 2012 - 11:01 pm

    After reading the above, my respect for Tunku Aziz
    have vanished into the thin air.

    Obviously, he thinks too highly and too important about himself.

    Another thing Tunku Aziz should learn is that you don’t talk bad about your ex-comrade after parting ways.

  7. #7 by jus legitimum on Wednesday, 16 May 2012 - 11:18 pm

    Now we can see for ourselves the true colours of a man who is selfish and knows nuts about the party’s goals.It was a blunder to have invited him to join DAP.Real sickening and disgusting even mentioning his name.

  8. #8 by Jeffrey on Thursday, 17 May 2012 - 1:21 am

    ////the offer was not meant to be compensation for his senatorship, but in fact a genuine offer based on a desire to make the best use of Tunku Aziz’s talent in the service of the state after his retirement as a senator///.

    Well its not easy to convince him when the offer in order to make the best use of Tunku Aziz’s talent in the service of the state could also be made before withdrawal of his senatorship instead of after the rebuke as well…

  9. #9 by Taxidriver on Thursday, 17 May 2012 - 3:08 am

    Tunku already got one foot in the UMNO B ship. DAP can expect him to sling mud into its court in the coming days.

  10. #10 by Taxidriver on Thursday, 17 May 2012 - 3:08 am

    Tunku already got one foot in the UMNO B ship. DAP can expect him to sling mud into its court in the coming days.

  11. #11 by boh-liao on Thursday, 17 May 2012 - 4:31 am

    Ahaa, how they wished d way they were ………
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBPQT2Ia8fU&feature=related

    Now, UmnoB/BN GLOATing over dis n their msm going 2 town on dis 2 tell d world dat DAP is Chinese centric party, an excellent propaganda 2 them leading 2 GE13
    We will wait n C how d drama unfolds, n words against words …………

  12. #12 by PRmaju on Thursday, 17 May 2012 - 9:59 am

    Umno is having an orgy of looting of the country, by the billions and billions. Umno is trying all cheating to stay in power. so that it can continue to plunder and pillage.

    This tunku guy is lending umno a big helping hand, and he try to fool people that he had strong principle !

    Strong principle my foot!

  13. #13 by Taxidriver on Thursday, 17 May 2012 - 9:30 pm

    People having UMNO mentality cannot can never change. At the sight of money their eyes become lor lor

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