Election Commission gets rid of candidate objection period – a pre-emptive move to save PM Najib?


by Mat Zain bin Ibrahim
20 December 2011.

I refer to a report by Themalaysianinsider yesterday (19.12.2011) quoting YBhg Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof, the EC Chairman, to have said, that there will be no more objection period for candidates in the next GE. The onus to check if a candidate is qualified, is now on the EC. Political parties that object to candidates they deem unqualified to contest which the EC has approved, must take the matter to court now,and not on the very morning of nomination day.

At a glance, the new ruling appears to be a sincere and generous handout from the EC in conjunction with the coming Christmas and New Year celebrations and for free, without the parties concerned having to ask or take to the streets to demand for it.

However at closer scrutiny, I am of the opinion that this is a preemptive move by the EC to thwart any objections against PM Najib’s nomination. For if there were, the Returning Officer (RO) concerned, based on the existing rules and procedures during objection period, would have no choice, but to reject PM Najib’s nomination form and disqualify him from contesting in this coming GE.

Firstly, the rakyat should be made aware that our PM has got himself embroiled in misquoting his own name either when affirming his affidavits on 21st and 23rd Sept 2011 or during the swearing-in ceremony as PM before YDP Agong on 3rd April 2009. Both have serious and far reaching legal implications, in as far as his full name is concerned.This includes but not limited to when he files his nomination papers to contest in the coming GE.

Upon discovery of this ‘embroilment’, I sent a written information to the IGP and extended a copy to the Minister of Home Affairs on 8.11.2011.A couple of case laws were cited to support my arguments.

Again on 8.12.2011, I penned an article specially focused on this matter and again sent copies to the IGP and the Minister.The full text of this article was published by Malaysiakini on 10.12.2011 and few other blogs.This article can still be found in Malaysiakini entitled: “Najib’s name game may cost him GE nomination” dated Dec 10,2011.

For the benefit of some, who may not have the chance to sight the full article, I reproduce few paragraphs, which I consider to be most relevant for a better understanding of the issue in question,as the following:

Malaysiakini, Dec 10,2011.


“Najib’s name game may cost him GE nomination”
by Mat Zain Ibrahim.

“What are the Rakyat’s options then? My view is still, taking to the streets at this juncture is not the option. Some people may get hurt and many would be arrested. You cannot fight fire with fire. What the rakyat can do in the meantime, are to be composed and wait for the nomination day which is just around the corner, amongst them…

“When PM Najib files his nomination papers, most likely in Pekan, he is expected to state his name as Mohd Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak as in previous elections. If he does that this time, then he faces the risks of being disqualified for filing his nomination form, using a name which is not his name. For all intents and purposes, he has formally denounced the name Muhammad as his name, by way of two affidavits.The Returning Officer(RO) shall take the affidavits as evidence to that effect.

“Say this time around PM Najib states his name as Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak, to neutralise the setbacks of the affidavits, still he can be disqualified for not using his full name in the nomination form.

“The recordings of the oath taking ceremony of 3rd April 09 where PM affirmed in the name of Allah before YDP Agong that his full name is MOHD NAJIB can be produced to the RO as evidence.

“So whichever name he chooses, whether Najib or Mohd Najib, it is still contentious, and the RO can disqualify him from contesting, although everybody knows, is unlikely to happen. But God works in mysterious ways they say. It has happened many years before, in one little State up north, where the future MB was disqualified on nomination day and an unknown took the seat uncontested.

“What I am trying to highlight here is that the issue of PM’s name, is not just a minor problem that can be easily fixed. At least one ordinary citizen, a woman, have gone to jail for this. We cannot take this matter lightly, just because this time around the person involved is the Prime Minister. No one is above the law, we are all equals before the law, which our PM is very fond of saying.

“Had he gotten confused with some technical or medical terms or legal jargons, the rakyat can understand. But for a Prime Minister to be confused or forgets his own name, something must be very wrong somewhere and the rakyat ought to be concerned. For that matter, it is incumbent upon the Cabinet members to view this matter with utmost urgency.”

Now, based on the above scenario, if any other person, other than PM Najib, is caught in exactly the same situation, will the RO accept his nomination form or reject it? The other points to consider would be, whether the RO has the powers to reject affidavits which had been tendered, considered and accepted by a High Court and whether the RO has the power to declare a swearing-in ceremony before YDP Agong, as null and void?

If the RO says that he has none of the above powers, then it is mandatory upon him to reject the nomination form and disqualify the candidate from contesting. That would be the most honourable decision.

With regard to this “objection period” , I think this was never an issue before. In fact it has been accepted as part of an election tradition. Some even take it as part of a carnival. Not that we are taking an election process for granted or for fun, but that is normally the most awaited period during nomination day.That’s when voters from the constituency assess the candidates contesting by checking themselves how the aspirants filled the simple nomination form.

They say, if a thing is not broken, why fix it? Unless the EC have some very good excuse but cannot tell. Otherwise they should not deprive the voters of their rights to assess the contestants before making their choice.

Coming back to PM Najib’s position. I am of the opinion that the PM still faces the risks of being disqualified from contesting unless he make amends or corrections to his name. It’s not easy I know, like I wrote in my article, but the PM has no choice.

  1. #1 by yhsiew on Tuesday, 20 December 2011 - 11:27 am

    There are two questions in my mind:

    1. What reward will the EC get by doing such favor for the PM?

    2. Will the EC members be able to retain their jobs if they do NOT get rid of the candidate objection period?

  2. #2 by undertaker888 on Tuesday, 20 December 2011 - 11:59 am

    Election Cheats

  3. #3 by yhsiew on Tuesday, 20 December 2011 - 12:15 pm

    EC independence is a farce.

  4. #4 by DAP man on Tuesday, 20 December 2011 - 12:43 pm

    Even if the PM spells his name backwards, no RO with two ba**s will dare disqualify him.

    Remember, this is Malaysia. Even Najib’s flag is equated with the Jalur Germilang.

    Ok, go to court. Which judge will rule him ineligible to contest?
    The EC and Judiciary work for UMNO, don’t they?

  5. #5 by sheriff singh on Tuesday, 20 December 2011 - 1:14 pm

    So when he took that oath in the mosque that he did not know that woman Altantuya, what name did he use?

  6. #6 by sheriff singh on Tuesday, 20 December 2011 - 1:15 pm

    Did he try to fool Al..h?

  7. #7 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Tuesday, 20 December 2011 - 3:34 pm

    If Najib doesn’t know his name or his real name or his pseudonym or, worse still, if Najib doesn’t know who he is ….then is he schizophrenic or suffering from Alzheimer or some other form of dementia?

    Aiyah….is it najib, jib-nah or whatever-u-say-lah?

    Is such a la-la man fit to be a minister, let alone, a prime minister?

  8. #8 by Loh on Tuesday, 20 December 2011 - 6:24 pm

    ///For all intents and purposes, he has formally denounced the name Muhammad as his name, by way of two affidavits.The Returning Officer(RO) shall take the affidavits as evidence to that effect.///–Mat Zain Ibrahim

    Najib does not have to denounce the word Mohd in his name to qualify as Prime Minister but he did. Was it to conform to the initials of RAHMAN expected of the prime ministers and in that order? The name change reveals that Najib felt that he had stolen the position of PM by pushing out AAB, and since his name began with M disqualifies him, he had to remove the M so that N would fit the initials.

    Najib is superstitious that only those with first initial of the name appears in the order of RAHMAN are the anointed persons to be Prime Minister. He knew, based on his superstition that he was not the anointed person and he openly changed his name to fit the prophesy. Najib shows that he was willing to cheat God to pretend that he was the anointed person.

    When a person is willing to give up part of his name to satisfy public expectation, he could do what others cannot foretell just to remain in power. Judging from the fact that no action has been taken against the NFC scandal to save UMNO’s image, Najib could consider UMNO image immaterial to the next election, which might not be held at all!

  9. #9 by Bunch of Suckers on Tuesday, 20 December 2011 - 7:27 pm

    If we could trust those suckers; the pigs will fart and talk like human!

    Reform my foot & kock!

  10. #10 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Tuesday, 20 December 2011 - 10:02 pm

    Tun M said he took but did not ask loans from world bank.

    hello Tun, there u go again….lying as usual or just trying to fudge, fcuk or fart.

    Anyone likes a loan from Bank Negara? No need to ask…just take. How is that possible, Tun? Ingat Malaysians bodoh & juvenile ke? Aiya…..man.

  11. #11 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Tuesday, 20 December 2011 - 10:03 pm

    Tun M said he took but did not ask loans from world bank.

    hello Tun, there u go again….lying as usual or just trying to fudge or fart.

    Anyone likes a loan from Bank Negara? No need to ask…just take. How is that possible, Tun? Ingat Malaysians bodoh & juvenile ke? Aiya…..man.

  12. #12 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Wednesday, 21 December 2011 - 10:19 am

    Tun, what’s the difference? Whether u asked or yr MOF asked? U r the PM & Minister of MOF? Could they have done it without yr knowledge?

    Why ask if u dont want or dont need? If u want to tarik harga & save face or wall up yr pride, then dont ask at all!

    But u did….ha, ha, ha.

  13. #13 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Wednesday, 21 December 2011 - 10:21 am

    Najib, dont join the fray. U were a juvenile minister then.

    This happened at that time when Anwar was unceremoniously ousted as DPM & given a black eye. Where were u then – hiding behind or under whose skirt, eh?

  14. #14 by Godfather on Wednesday, 21 December 2011 - 2:01 pm

    Ziana Zain’s skirt ??

  15. #15 by Loh on Wednesday, 21 December 2011 - 6:12 pm

    ENDANGERED HORNBILL :
    Tun M said he took but did not ask loans from world bank.
    hello Tun, there u go again….lying as usual or just trying to fudge or fart.
    Anyone likes a loan from Bank Negara? No need to ask…just take. How is that possible, Tun? Ingat Malaysians bodoh & juvenile ke? Aiya…..man.

    World Bank needed to buy Mamakthir’s silence s it seems, that they threw money at him. So Mamak can be bought! But World Bank certainly had better use of the money than throwing them at him. It s just like him telling in the BBC Hard Talk programme that NEP was the work of his predecessor. He did not volunteer the information that he started the so-called negotiated tenders whereby public funds got ten Sen worth out of every Ringgit in the government projects awarded to his cronies.

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