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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Day of reckoning...will it happen?

Day of reckoning for Putrajaya: All eyes on terms of reference for Project M RCI

The proposed Royal Commission of Inquiry on MyKad issuance in Sabah is Putrajaya’s Achilles Heel. The Parliamentary Select Committee on Electoral Reform, under the Borneo Evangelical Mission Preacher Maximus Johnity Ongkili, could not have been oblivious to this “genetic disorder of a situation” when it stressed on the RCI suggestion before the media in Kota Kinabalu in recent days.

Even more worrisome for Umno is the latent reality that any genuine RCI’s Terms of Reference (ToR) will be, to put it mildly, its Day of Reckoning. If the RCI is instituted in exactly the form, structure and substance that it should rightly be done, the Federal Government’s past on MyKad issuance in Sabah will catch up with it in its Fixed Deposit present to haunt its future in a Hung Parliament.

Be careful, it's a whitewash

So, the question that arises from all this is a simple one: Why on Earth should the Umno Government in Putrajaya ever agree with Maximus to set up the RCI for any reason except to whitewash its sins in Sabah since Malaysia Day on 16 Sept 1963?

We need to consider carefully what’s happening here on this political hot potato of an issue lest we see not the forest for the trees. One moment Joseph Pairin Kitingan, the toothless old Lion King of the Jungle in Borneo, is breathing fire and fury on the RCI. He reminded Putrajaya in recent days, indeed even warned it in no uncertain terms, that the RCI must be set up by 2012 or else . . .

For a moment, it looked like Pairin had accidentally picked up a script written for Jeffrey, his younger brother, in the politics of working across the divide and outdid him for once. This is not the first time that Pairin had, uncharacteristically, trotted out the 2012 deadline. He has done it at least twice before and each time chose the annual year-end General Assembly for his Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS).

This year was no different but there’s a certain urgency in the air since the 13th General Election looms. Pairin has to show something substantial to the people and not expect them to slavishly back him in politics just because he’s the Huguansiou (Paramount Chief) of the Dusuns – including the Kadazans or urban Dusuns – and the Muruts.

Evil plot to trick the Sabah people

The consensus of public opinion is that Pairin and Maximus, the former’s deputy in PBS, are part of an “evil” plot hatched in Putrajaya by Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak. Najib needed to give Pairin a boost in his public standing and at the same time position his nephew Maximus, already a Federal Minister, as his successor. The opposition’s cry for electoral reform before polls was a heaven sent-opportunity.

Enter Maximus as the PSC chairman with a mandate as well to include the RCI proposal among his recommendations, but the implementation was to be determined in a manner which suits Najib and Umno.

One can bluff some of the people some of the time, but not all the people all the time. Sabahans as a whole, even the local Muslims being increasingly the most disenfranchised and marginalized by the continuing influx of illegal immigrants, are deeply suspicious and cynical of Putrajaya as they watch the Federal Government swear by policies of internal colonization in the state.

A case in point is the United Kingdom-based Human Rights Foundation (HRFM) which, at this writing, is working on its version of the proposed ToR for the proposed RCI as part of the ad hoc NGO’s pre-emptive strike strategy. It’s believed that the United Borneo Front (UBF), under Jeffrey, is another ad hoc NGO also working overtime to draft a proposed ToR for the proposed RCI.

HRFM Advisor Daniel John Jambun is being tight-lipped for the moment on his proposed ToR for the proposed RCI.

Even so, there are no prizes for working out what the proposed ToR for the proposed RCI in Sabah should investigate, determine and recommend by way of punitive measures against wrong-doers.

Chief ministers in cahoots with Federal Government

It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that the rot in the electoral rolls in Sabah began long before the watershed 1994 state elections.

Before the state elections of 1985, when PBS stormed into power, successive Chief Ministers in Kota Kinabalu were apparently in cahoots with Federal Government, the National Registration Department (NRD) in Putrajaya and the Elections Commission to pad the electoral rolls with illegal immigrants. This was also called the notorious Project M, which stood for Mahathir Mohamad, the then prime minister who has been accused of dreaming up the idea to grab power for his Umno party in Sabah.

The pace was stepped up from 1991 when Umno came to Sabah and had the local United Sabah National Organisation (Usno) deregistered.

This has been openly confirmed by ex-Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee, Orang Kaya Kaya Hassnar Ebrahim, who disclosed that he had unwittingly been part of a secret Putrajaya plan to issue MyKads to illegal immigrants and have them registered as voters. Hassnar admitted that he himself has been personally responsible for placing 15,000 illegal immigrants on the electoral rolls. Hassnar revealed all during his testimony in Court for the 1999 Likas election petition.

Hassnar, now the Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) Batu Sapi division chief, knows of other operatives who placed some 135,000 illegal immigrants on the electoral rolls from before 1994 and over a period of five years or more.

1994

The watershed in Sabah is 1994, the year that the PBS Government fell on the back of massive defections and/or party split, ironically after winning an unprecedented fourth term in office.

In 1994, PBS won 25 seats in the 48-seat State Assembly against the 23 picked up by the Sabah Progressive Party (3) and Umno (20).

Today the number of Dusun/Chinese state seats still remains at 28 while the number of Muslim seats has gone up from 20 to 32.

The additional 12 Muslim seats, all tiny ones along the eastern seaboard, comprise substantial numbers of illegal immigrants placed on the electoral rolls.

The 12 “phantom” seats are where the RCI should focus most of its attention and this factor should be reflected in the ToR.

Likewise, the number of Dusun/Parliamentary seats today remains at 12 as before 1994. Meanwhile, the number of Muslim seats has gone up from 8 to 13 i.e. including another five seats where illegal immigrants predominate.

More than 50 per cent of the battle to clean up the electoral rolls in Sabah would be won if the RCI concentrated on the 12 state seats and the five Parliamentary seats.

The RCI should not only focus on cleaning up the electoral rolls in Sabah.

It should also ensure that those who obtained MyKads fraudulently are stripped of the document and there should be no amnesty or offer of permanent resident. The Federal Constitution is clear on this.

Treason

Finally, the RCI should recommend that criminal charges be brought against NRD Putrajaya, and Elections Commission officials who participated in the heinous crime of issuing MyKads to illegal immigrants and padding the electoral rolls with their names.

The charge can be one of sedition and treason and not something relatively minor like the falsification of official documents followed by the proverbial slap on the wrist.

Written by  K Suresh, Malaysia Chronicle

62 comments:

  1. PBS ongkili is merely a BN puppet.

    UMNO is traitor to SABAH by giving free IC to Illegal Immigrant.

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  2. Dusun seats = 12
    PTI seats = 12

    What is Pairin, Bernard and Kurup doing supporting UMNO?

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  3. Harap kerajaan Pusat akan meluluskan RCI ini untuk menyiasat isu Projek IC di Sabah.

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  4. Bertindaklah sebelum PATI membanjiri Sabah. Harap pemimpin tempatan akan memperjuangkan kepentingan rakyat Sabah!

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  5. PTI will be a forever problem in Sabah.

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  6. I can't imaging what will happen in 5 years later. Please take actions on this issue.

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  7. 'Thanks' for the traitors, whoever and wherever you are! Assuming neither the heaven nor hell will not accept these traitors.

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  8. Tidak perlu berteka-teki atau berdolak-dalih lagi pasal RCI. PATI adalah masalah terbesar di Sabah. Seharusnya apa saja cara patut diusahakan untuk menangani masalah ini.

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  9. Federal government has agreed on the resolution on setting up the RCI in 2012. just wait and see.

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  10. semoga perjuangan ini akan diteruskan oleh para pemimpin Sabah tidak kira pihak kerajaan ataupun pembangkang walaupun selepas PRU-13 nanti

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  11. kerajaan harus digesa tubuhkan RCI sebelum PRU-13

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  12. buktikan kepada rakyat bahawa kerajaan negeri/pusat benar-benar prihatin terhadap isu projek IC dan PATI di Sabah

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  13. setiap tahun masalah PATI semakin menjadi-jadi...harap kerajaan pusat benar2 memberi perhatian serius terhadap masalah ini yang dihadapi oleh Sabah

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  14. isu 'phantom voters' harus ditangani secepat mungkin sebelum tibanya PRU-13

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  15. harap RCI dapat diluluskan. ni penting untuk menangani masalah PATI.

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  16. Just mark my words,the Federal under the BN UMNO will drag it foot on RCI issue.

    UMNO BN will nail their own coffin by agreeing to RCI.That RCI will never be approved.Ongkili is just a mere tool to BN UMNO ambition.

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  17. Saya pun mahu tahu POP :(

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  18. K/kala saya hairan kenapalah hal ini tak pandai selesai. Tanda-tanda nak selesai pun tak. huhu

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  19. Saya yakin banyak usaha telah dilakukan memandangkan isu ini bukannya baru saja berlaku tapi sudah berzaman. hhhmm, entah mana silapnya hinggakan hal ini masih juga tak tamat.

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  20. Semoga perkara ini dapat ditanggani secepat mungkin.

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  21. Apapun, kita tunggu dan lihat sajalah nanti. Harap semuanya OK.

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  22. masalah PATI ni tak pernah selesai, bikin pening kepala ja.

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  23. usaha untuk selesaikan masalah ini harus diteruskan juga, jgn berhenti.

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  24. Mahathir sendiri telah menafikan bahawa beliau terlibat dalam Projek IC. betulkah dia tidak terlibat??

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  25. kalau awal tahun depan masih lagi tiada respon positif tentang penubuhan RCI, pandai2lah rakyat Sabah nanti.

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  26. The people of Sabah need to be more competitive, from now on.

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  27. The Changes will only be made if all are in a track to fix the situation.

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  28. The 12 “phantom” seats are where the RCI should focus most of its attention and this factor should be reflected in the ToR
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    i agree..RCI should focus in these 12 'new' seats..

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  29. what will PBS and UPKO do if the RCI will not be set up by 2012 or b4 13th GE?

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  30. real sabahan demanded RCI to be set up to investigate the project IC..

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  31. VK Liew, president of LDP said the govt will only decide on RCI for project IC next year..

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  32. mahathir, former PM of malaysia, denied he was involved in this so call project IC/ project M in sabah..i think better set up the RCI to investigate the project IC so we will know whether he telling the truth or not..

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  33. sabah dan sarawak harus memiliki sekurang-kurangnya 35% kerusi parlimen..atau jumlah kerusi parlimen di semenanjung dikurangkan..

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  34. the culprit must be caught no matter what.

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  35. if the phatom voters issue is not solve before election, then we will surely have an unfair election going on.

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  36. Hope that the Federal government will approve the RCI soon.

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  37. An RCI will help identify the root problem and take the right action to resolve it.

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  38. bila RCI ditubuhkan nanti pasti ada lagi isu lain keluar bagi meremehkan langkah kerajaan menubuhkan RCI..

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  39. RCI diminta untuk membantu menyelesaikan isu pati yanng berlaku di Sabah.

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  40. harap masalah pati akan dapat diselesaikan melalui kesungguhan daripada semua pihak.

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  41. RCI masih belum ditubuhkan kepada Sabah. Mungkin ada sebab kenapa. Tapi kita tunggu saja apa yang akan dilakukan oleh kerajaan.

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  42. PATI adalah isu yang sangat panas di Sabah. Kerajaan Negeri sudah semestinya serius menangani isu ini tapi bukan mudah untuk menangani.

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  43. Pengundi hantu mesti dihapuskan dikesan secepat mungkin. SPR telah mengenal beberapa orang yang masih meragukan untuk mengundi. Harap SPR akan membuat persediaan yang lengkap dan perkhidmatan yang terbaik.

    bayausbh.blogspot.com

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  44. Saya percaya bahawa kerajaan akan dapat melakukan yang terbaik untuk menangani semua masalah yang terdapat di Sabah.

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  45. Kenapa tidak terima dan melaksanakan RCI?

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  46. Some hidden agenda, that is why government refuse to setup RCI.

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  47. Kerajaan akan buat sesuatu jika masalah dah menjadi genting.

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  48. Who started the projek IC? How to resolve the few hundred thousand of PATI in Sabah?

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  49. BN will do anything to let them state in power. What about the people?

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  50. RCI ditolakkan akan mengungkit lebih banyak orang Sabahan tidak puas hati dengan BN.

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  51. Hoping the government will come up with strategic plan to resolve PATI issues.

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  52. PRU makin dekat, BN akan buat sesuatu untuk memenangi hati rakyat.

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  53. Sabah tetap di tangan Sabah jika projek IC dan undi hantu tidak diselesaikan.

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  54. Jika kerajaan sayang dengan rakyat di Sabah, golongan PATI yang semakin banyak harus dihantar balik.

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  55. Isu ini telah berkali2 di katakan..semua rakyat sabah mengharapkan yg terbaik sahaja..

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  56. Harap kerajaan menemui jalan penyelesaian dalam hal ini...

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  57. Harap RCI dapat ditubuhkan bagi menyiasat hal ini..tapai kita tunggu apa keputusan kerajaan nnti..

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  58. PRU13 tidak lama lagi..BN harus buat sesuatu tentang isu ini..takut nnti rakyat akan hilang kepercayaan..

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  59. Kita harus percaya kepada kerajaan kita sekarang..pasti kerajaan tidak akan biarkan sabah di monopoli oleh PATI..

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  60. Anak Johor Khawin BajauDecember 23, 2011 at 9:37 AM

    Selain pengundi hantu, RCI yg akan ditubuhkan harus membantah kewujudan kawasan2 MP dan DUN di pantai timur khususnya, yg rata2 PTI yg diprojekkan untuk undi BN/UMNO kerana mereka dijadikan warga negara untuk menjadi FIX DEPOSIT BN/UMNO Sabah.

    Penipuan di siang hari, daripada 20=32.
    Ini adalah taktik paling kotor UMNO/BN Sabah untuk menindas orang Asal Sabah.

    Mereka didominasi dari segi komposisi kaum, agama dan paling teruk dirampas keistimewaan mereka.

    Bangunlah warga Sabah Tulin! Kalau bukan kamu siapa lagi!
    Tidak kiralah, kamu itu berlainan agama tapi kamu tidak mahu didominasi orang asing hingga ke anak cucukan!

    Ingat Indonesia/Philipin itu satu negara yg amat besar dan tidak sepatutnya rakyat mereka dijemput untuk menjadi warganegara Sabah hanya kerana untuk kepentingan Politik BN/UMNO yg sudah terkenal dgn kejahatan itu.

    Jangan jadi bodoh.

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  61. Vella,
    Selama ini Sabah telah meletakkan kepercayaan 200% kepada kerajaan selama 47 tahu.

    Lihat apa yg kerajaan telah lakukan pada Sabah! Ini semua kerana rakyat tulin Sabah telah begitu lurus bendul macam kau Vella! Dan sekarang vella nampak sendirikan tentang pelbagai isu di Sabah!

    Soalan, Berapa tahun lagi kita mahu percaya pada kerajaan? Sampai si Akjan jadi Sultan Sulu di Sabah?

    Belum cukup mereka merampas segala keistimewaan orang Asal, kini mereka jadi raja untuk semua bidang di Sabah pun vella bilang mahu kasi kepercayaan lagi sama kerajaan?

    Sekarang inipun si Akjan marah sudah RCI dicadangkan . Dia mengugut lagi tu?

    What say you vella?

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