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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

PSC's public hearing on reforms a mockery

Parliamentary Selection Committee on Electoral Reforms hearing gets off to a bad start in Sabah.

KOTA KINABALU: Either by design or sheer incompetence, the “public hearing” on electoral reform organised by the government turned out to be not so open due to the small room chosen to hold the event.

The absurdity of the situation became apparent after scores of people could not find seats at the venue which was packed with government officers and colleagues from the ruling coalition.

In the line of fire for making a mockery of the public hearing was chairman of the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) on Electoral Reform, Maximus Ongkili, for allowing the event to take place in a small room called Bilik Kedah at the sprawling new federal secretariat here.

Former chief minister, Yong Teck Lee, who arrived with a delegation of his Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) leaders, was among those outraged by the choice of the venue for such an important event.

He said several of them could not find seating as very few seats were available.

“If you want a public hearing, you should hold it in a bigger place like a community hall, just like what Suhakam (Malaysian Human Rights Commission) does when it holds a public hearing,” Yong said.

Ongkili admitted that the venue was a mistake and promised to hold it in a bigger room next time.

Yong, who is SAPP president, said it was farcical that the committee and government organisers had not taken this into account and had turned an important event into a charade.

He said the committee must be seen to be serious because the integrity of the election system in the country now was under question

“It is important for them to hear from the public and not just hear in the left ear and (let it) out through the right ear,” he said.

The PSC was formed after thousands took to the streets on July 9 to call for free and fair elections and protested against the Election Commission (EC) for failing to protect the integrity of the process. The hearing here began on Friday.

Have international observers

Meanwhile, despite the hiccup, Yong brought a number of issues peculiar to Sabah to the committee.

He also reminded Ongkili that he should be well aware of all the issues like phantom voters, fake identity cards and outright corruption in the voting system as he had been in the opposition with Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) before, which had suffered at the hands of Umno and the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition.

Another Sabah politician Dr Chong Eng Leong, previously a PBS stalwart but now with the opposition PKR, brought up the issue of immigrants being registered in the Sabah electoral rolls.

“I still have the names of about 80,000 (people) that are questionable,” he said when giving the committee copies of his report.

“Jabar Khan Napi, the former secretary of an Umno task force that was chaired by (current Chief Minister) Musa Aman with (current Deputy Chief Minister) Yahya Hussin as his deputy, has repeatedly revealed that the task force was to look for illegal immigrants to be given ICs and registered about 82,000 foreigners as voters in Sabah. But no action has been taken to set up a Royal Commission of Inquiry regarding this matter,” he said.

A Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) representative in Sabah, Kanul Gindol, meanwhile, wants the government and the EC to invite reputable international election observers to monitor the coming general election.

He also said that the campaign period of eight or 10 days was too short for such an important event and it should be extended to 14 days to allow candidates to take their message to those living in far-flung constituencies in Sabah and Sarawak.

FMT

14 comments:

  1. It shows that they BN only put up a show only...eventually nothing will come out of it, and they will let time pass and the problem still there.

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  2. PSC adalah topeng BN/UMNO. Remember kes TBH?

    Maksimus hanya pura2 jadi HERO, .

    Patut diberi peluang jadi pengerusi, haruslah ambil peluang ini untuk menyelesaikan isu yang paling teruk di Sabah mengenai PTI, IC PROJEK dan Electoral roll.

    Maksimus =Duit?jawatan?pangkat.

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  3. We need an electoral reform, we need a cleaner and fairer electoral commission.

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  4. kita amat perlukan sistem piliharaya yang benar2 bersih dan adil.

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  5. semoga ia dpt memastikan pilihanraya yng bersih dan adil.

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  6. Jika UMNO tidak guna PATI, mimpilah umno boleh menang di Sabah. Allahku tahu!

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  7. harap jawatankuasa khas parlimen ini akan dapat menambahbaik sistem pilihanraya yang ada.

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  8. tunggu dan lihat sajalah perkembangannya selepas ini.

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  9. at least Ongkili has the courage to admit the mistake..

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  10. Harryzan, that was a plot, agree,but don't do anything about it. If I am wrong then his Phd, definitely is a suspect. There is nothing more dangerous than an intellectual evil. These are all toxic politicians.

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  11. setakat ini, apa sudah penambahbaikan yang telah dicapai??

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  12. Rasanya mereka belum putuskan lagi apa transformasi yang akan mereka lakukan.

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  13. Teruskan menbuat siasatan bagi menambah baik Pilihanraya akan datang.

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  14. Semoga suara penduduk dapat dijadikan maklumat untuk PRU. Jawatankuasa ini memainkan peranan membuat kajian untuk PRU.

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