It has been another week of shame for Malaysia – as in the past week, Malaysia has been advertised internationally as the country which is home to “the biggest fraud of the century” because of the 1MDB scandal with the emphasis on “true crime” and “current affairs” to promote the documentary “The Kleptocrats”.
Such an advertisement on the “THE MULTI-BILLION $CANDAL THAT SHOOK HOLLYWOOD AND THE WORLD” appears in the international media, whether South China Morning Post in Hong Kong, Straits Times in Singapore or Sydney Morning Herald Australia, and many others.
In Malaysia, the criminal trial of the former Prime Minister, Najib Razak, over 25 charges of abuse of power and money laundering of RM2.28 billion from 1MDB funds, facing up to 20 years in jail if convicted, entered into its 16th day in the High Court of Kuala Lumpur yesterday while another High Court judge has fixed Nov 11 to announce the verdict whether Najib’s defence on seven charges of abuse of power, corruption and money-laundering involving RM42 million of funds from SRC International after 58 days of prosecution case and 57 witnesses needs to be called.
It is not exactly a time when Malaysians came hold their heads high in the world, although there is a silver lining in the dark clouds – as Malaysia is probably the only country in the world which had toppled a kleptocratic regime by peaceful and democratic means on May 9, 2018 and put the former Prime Minister and some of his kleptocratic cronies on trial.
But Malaysians are now very conflicted over the issue – with many very disappointed that Najib and his kleptocratic cronies are not in jail, to the extent that they are prepared to vote out the Pakatan Harapan Government, without realising that this would be very ticket Najib and his kleptocratic cronies need to escape jail altogether.
Malaysians must not be cutting off their noses to spite their faces.
They must redeem themselves from the infamy, ignominy and iniquity of hosting “kleptocracy at its worst” and the “biggest fraud of the century” which would put the American stockbroker-fraudster Jordan Belfont – the character in “The Wolf in Wall Street” – to shame by demonstrating to the world that they have a pronounced sense of shame, and the ability to distinguish right and wrong, moral and immoral!
However, with the advent of the alliance of klepto-theocracy, the country may be heading for another era of ignominy and infamy, especially with the unfettered upsurge of fake new and hate speech to incite inter-racial and inter-religious tension and polarisation in plural Malaysia!
These are the political forces which preach the politics of hate, exclusion and extremism, who are not bothered whether a leader is a kleptocrat or a pedlar of fake news and hate speech to tear multi-racial, multi-lingual, multi-religious an multi-cultural society asunder, and who are only interested first and foremost in the game of numbers to get back or to accede to power in Putrajaya.
These people had suffered a series of disappointments – that the Pakatan Harapan Government had not cracked up and disintegrated in the first months in office, that it had not disintegrated after one year in office and were working to deliver the final and fatal blow to the Pakatan Harapan government in the 15th General
Election by escalating fake news and hate speech to create an incandescent political situation in the country.
But suddenly, these forces of klepto-theocracy see new hopes and opportunities from a new permutation and combination of political numbers that will bring them to Putrajaya.
Pakatan Harapan must not fall into these traps.
The journey for Malaysia to become a leading nation of integrity has just started, and Malaysians must demonstrate that they have the stamina, commitment and sense of purpose for at least a decade to bring to justice the kleptocrats, the “ikan yus” and the “ikan bilis” – so that Malaysia can become a top leading nation of integrity by 2030.
Waging war against kleptocracy will not itself make Malaysia an economic tiger and Pakatan Harapan leaders must heed the disappointment and of voters who brought about the historic and miraculous transition of power on May 9, 2018 through peaceful and democratic means but who mistakenly thought that the abuses of power and injustices of six decades could be resolved in 100 days or in one year.
The Pakatan Harapan Government must give hope to Malaysians that it is committed to a Malaysian middle road for Malaysia and will not yield to the demands of extremism from any quarter, that it is committed to the New Malaysia agenda to be a top world-class nation of unity, justice, freedom, excellence and integrity, and that it would keep to its pledge announced at the Pakatan Harapan Convention on 7th January 2018 that Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad would be the seventh Prime Minister of Malaysia and Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim the eighth Prime Minister of Malaysia before Pakatan Harapan seeks a new mandate in the 15th General Election in 2023 to continue with the unfinished business to reset nation building policies to build a New Malaysia.
(Media Statement by DAP MP for Iskandar Puteri Lim Kit Siang in Gelang Patah on Wednesday 2nd October 2019)
#1 by Bigjoe on Thursday, 3 October 2019 - 7:32 am
Yes, its a shame BUT what are the Malay leaders respond? One side is talking about Malay “dignity” and the other side is prioritizing power.. BOTH sides are wrong. Its not “dignity”, not even “pride” and especially not power.. ITS ABOUT SELF-RESPECT AND DETERMINATION. Its about stepping up not about blaming others or finding excuses.