The Transport Minister, Anthony Loke shocked Malaysians with his revelation that the Malaysian Aviation Commission (Mycom) executive chairman Abdullah Ahmad earns a monthly salary of RM85,000, which is more than four times the basic salary of the Prime Minister.
Malaysians are entltled to know how many of the heads of the tens of thousands of government-linked companies (GLCs) in the country are paid millionaire or near-millionaire salaries.
Let there be transparency and public accountability in the wages of the GLC heads. There should be a website where the salaries and remuneration of all GLC heads and members are easily available to the public.
Out of the tens of thousands of the GLCs in the country, how many of them are filled with political appointees and how many of these UMNO/BN political appointees have resigned since the historic watershed development on May 9, 2018 which saw the first peaceful and democratic transition of power at the federal level in the nation’s history.
Exactly, how many GLCs, whether at the federal or at the various state government levels, are there in the country.
Is there anyone in the country who can furnish the answers, and whether the tens of thousands of GLCs in the country should continue or should there be structural and institutional reforms to do away with these GLCs?
In this connection, I am reminded of my media statement a week before the 14th General Election Polling Day on May 9, 2018, where I specifically asked Arul Kanda Kandasamy to declare how much was his remuneration as 1MDB CEO, not only his monthly pay and allowances, but all the perks and privileges he received and would be receiving as 1MDB CEO and all other agreed terms of his remuneration.
I had asked whether Arul was prepared to declare all the remuneration he had received and would be receiving as 1MDB CEO, performing the role as public defender of the octopian 1MDB kleptocracy?
I made this call when I responded to the New Straits Times report a week before Polling Day which carried the headline: “Ask me anything, Arul Kanda tells DAP leaders” on Arul’s invitation to DAP leaders to a townhall session in Penang to explain issues about the 1MDB.
I told Arul that he was at least two years too late. Furthermore, nobody was interested in Arul’s fairy tales about the 1MDB scandal, as the then Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak, should step forward to account fully for the 1MDB “kleptocracy at its worst” which has landed Malaysia with the ignominy, infamy and iniquity as a global kleptocracy!
Arul is a very intelligent person but he should have learnt from the Faustian legend.
In any event, the 1MDB “kleptocracy at its worst” has entered into a new chapter – no thanks to Arul, of course – after May 9, 2018 as evidenced by the meeting today between Malaysian and Singapore officials on the probe into the 1MDB scandal.
The saying of “Man proposes, God disposes” is never more apt in the case of the 1MDB scandal.
(Media Statement in Iskandar Puteri on Thursday, 31st May 2018)
#1 by gofortruth on Thursday, 31 May 2018 - 11:36 pm
Let business be run like business. Pull out all the paralyzing political parasites the sooner the better.
#2 by Bigjoe on Friday, 1 June 2018 - 11:16 am
Here is one other truth – Most of them are OVER THE HILL to make their organisation top performing..Its time to dump them for younger, cheaper, more qualified and better performer – just like UMNO need to to do..
#3 by good coolie on Wednesday, 13 June 2018 - 12:28 pm
Chose GLC leaders carefully. They must be well versed in finance and administration and must be honest people. These can be the leaven that produces the widespread success we want.
Remember, the kacang-putih seller or street-side hawker makes profits($$$) – more than can be said for certain glamorous GLC’s.