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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Harris: Dr Mahathir made Sabah from riches to rags

I will Swim and Sink ...
Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad did nothing to stop the slide in Sabah's finances, says former chief Minister Harris Salleh.

KOTA KINABALU: Former Sabah chief minister Harris Salleh has accused Dr Mahathir Mohamad of duplicity during his 22-year tenure as prime minister, which saw the Bornean state rapidly fall from riches to rags.

Lashing out at the man who ruled the country with an iron fist from 1981 to 2003, Harris said in a statement that Mahathir was to be blamed for the current impoverished state Sabah is in.

“Had he mentioned and practised the rule of law, Sabah would remain the richest state,” Harris said in response to Mahathir’s lecture recently at Universiti Malaysia Sabah .

Harris was irked by Mahathir’s claim that Sabah, which was declared as the poorest state in the country by the World Bank, would take back its mantle as the richest Malaysian state soon.

Harris, who helmed the Berjaya state government from 1976 to 1985, said there were many instances when the former premier and the federal government had failed the state.

One instance, he cited, was the federal government’s disregard of an audit report by Price Water House that pointed to a RM4 billion shortfall in Yayasan Sabah accounts.

He said even when Mahathir announced the missing funds in 1994, alleging fraud, he failed as a prime minister to act through.

He had all the powers to correct any wrongdoings, recover the funds and prosecute the culprits, but did nothing.

“Anything announced by a prime minister is a serious matter. Since there was no action taken against the wrongdoers on the issue, the people take it for granted that the announcement by the then prime minister was just another political slogan to suit and pacify himself only,” he said.

If Mahathir proceeded according to the law, Harris said, the people of Sabah through the foundation, which was set up by the Usno government in the 1970s, would be richer by RM6 billion now.

‘Dr M knew about fraud’

Scoffing at the former premier’s rosy outlook for Sabah in the long term, he said Mahathir was merely pointing out that the state was rich in natural resources, a fact widely known.

Based on this fact, he said, Sabah and its people should have become rich many years ago as the state had been exporting its natural resources since the time of the British colonial government and right up to now.

“Unfortunately, nobody dare(s) to single out why Sabah is now the poorest state in Malaysia,” he said, adding that being endowed with natural resources does not automatically make a country and its people rich as could be seen around the world.

He said that an analysis would show that the state was mismanaged by successive governments and also because the authorities and voters had been turning a blind eye to corruption right up to the present day.

Harris added that the failure by the federal government to act, despite clear indications that something was not right in the management of state resources, only indicated that such corruption and fraud was condoned.

He also said that despite Mahathir’s optimistic outlook, there was no guarantee that Sabah would become rich anytime soon.

Harris also dismissed claims that Sabah’s rich natural resources would play a roll in helping to make its people rich as its oil and gas and oil palm lands are not in the hands of Sabahans.

“Oil and gas are controlled by non-Sabahans and this is also true for oil palm plantations. Therefore, there is not much left for Sabahans to do and carry out economic activities,” he said, pointing out that even workers in both sectors are mostly non-Sabahans.

Harris also said that while more than 90% of the cash from both sectors was already being siphoned off to Peninsular Malaysia, it was a “double-whammy” that the federal government had awarded gambling licences to certain companies.

This, Harris said,will further drain away half-a-billion-ringgit from the state based on figures gathered by the Sabah Chinese Chamber of Commerce 10 years ago.

Sabahans’ best bet under the current scenario, he said, was to gradually move from low income to middle income by planting cash crops and produce.

He added that the state should also export tapioca starch and chips which were in demand in China.

55 comments:

  1. What day is today?
    6hb Mei 2012 betul!

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  2. kalau bkm Tun M, kau mana jadi CM... Sama saja kau.

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    1. 2 X 5 Harris Salleh dan Dr Mahathir Mohammad. Cukup dengan wayang kulit ini, Sabahan sudah bosan dengan kamu berdua.

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    2. Dua2 ni memang sesuai sudah mau retired.

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    3. Harris tidak dapat simpan rahsia lagi...bongkarkan saja!!

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    4. Harris Salleh cakap kosong lagi..

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    5. Mahathir already retire, should give more chances and freedom to the younger generation.

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  3. Too late in trying to be the 'hero' cos Sabahans do not trust him anymore.He could also say NO to Mahathir on labuan but he didn't.Now he is blaming Mahathir for all the things he didn't do while forgetting all the things that he himself didn't do.Good buddies facing-off each other now eh? Why not say something on the 'elephants'in front of his very eyes?Harris should know that criticising Mahathir is like condemning himself cos they were buddies.Remember'sink and swim'words from Mahathir?

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    1. Dua orang ini patut bersara dan jangan sentuh politik lagi. Terlambat sudah ini untuk membuat apapa.

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    2. Anggap saja dunia politik kamu tinggal kenangan:)rehat2 dan tumpukan kepada keluarga.

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    3. Lebih baik Harris bersara dan berehat sahaja.Jadi pemerhati saja lebih baik.

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    4. inilah politik..saling memuji dan ada yang saling menyalahkan.

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  4. "Better late than never"- to expose !!!!

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    1. Too late for Harris to expose, or point fingers because he is the accomplice for Mahathir during that time.

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  5. He is following the wind of chance what a hypocrite
    Choose to dr m yes man last time, now talk cock

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  6. Both these two fellows kah...
    May only listen but still not trust their talks even on Friday petang!

    Another we can remember is Kuli seeing his smile in TV with PM in Kelantan.
    When will he be visiting Sabah to talk again about history?

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    1. These two are just syok sendiri only, no one actually listen to what they say.

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    2. Harris syok sendiri, cakap kosong sahaja.

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  7. Oi Harris Salleh, don't call the kettle black. Harris Black Pot is the one who cooperate with Mahathir and Anwar to bring UMNO into Sabah, Harris is also the one who signed off Labuan as Federal Territory, Harris is also the one who signed 5% royalty for Sabah oil, God knows what else Harris is involved in that time. Go back to your cave and hide there, don't get involved in politics anymore.

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  8. Harris pun sama buat Sabah rugi dgn menjual Labuan kepada KL. zaman kau mmg Sabah kaya, tapi kerana kau jg lah Sabah miskin.

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    1. Keep on blaming!

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    2. Harris cuba menyalah kan orang lain.Sedangkan beliau sendiri mempuyai kesalahan besar.

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    3. Banyak rakyat yang kecewa dengan pimpinan Harris.

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    4. harris kena tgk diri dia dulu sebelum salah orang lain.

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    5. banyak pihak yang menyalahkan Harris kerana mejual Labuan.

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  9. Did Harris mirrored himself before making this statement? Hahaha! What a joke. Ten equals to five times two.

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  10. I think Harris better shut up

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    1. mungkin ada baiknya jika Harris bersara saja dari politik.

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  11. Kerajaan harus lebih mengutamakan rakyat

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    1. ya..setiap pemimpin harus mengutamakan rakyat.

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  12. Harris lebih baik berdiam diri, makin banyak beliau bercakap, makin rakyat tidak mempercayai beliau lagi.

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  13. Harris and Mahathir are the same. 2x5 only.

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    1. Harris should had check himself before making that statement. He is no better.

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  14. yang penting, pemimpin sekarang ini harus terus berusaha uuntuk memajukan Sabah dan rakyatnya.

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  15. Yang kita perlu tahu perubahan yang ada dengan Sabah dulu dan sekarang. Kita sememangnya boleh nampak perbezaan yang ketara.

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  16. Kita harus percaya dengan kerajaan yang kita pilih ini akan mampu memberikan yang terbaik kepada kita pada suatu hari nanti.

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  17. Jangan kita mudah terpedaya dengan permainan yang direka-reka oleh pembangkang. Semua itu cuma untuk kepentingan mereka sebenarnya.

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  18. Kekayaan Sabah yang kita boleh lihat adalah kekayaan keamanan dan makmuran Negeri tersebut. Walau apa pun berlaku yang pasti penyelesaian akan dicari secepat yang mungkin.

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  19. kalau mahu sabah kaya, pecahkan sabah kepada lima atau lebih bauh negeri.. confirm sabah boleh jadi lebih maju dari negeri2 di semenanjung..

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  20. Sabah has been allocated RM4.416 billion under the Second Rolling Plan (of the 10th Malaysia Plan) to carry out 724 projects.

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  21. And as of May 3 this year, a sum of RM692 million or 15.6 per cent of the allocation for 2012 had been spent on development projects.

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  22. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman made the disclosure after chairing the State Action Committee meeting.

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  23. Musa said he had reminded every ministry and related departments to ensure all government initiatives were made known to the people, especially projects that would benefit the target groups.

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  24. Musa also said members of the committee were also told yesterday that what mattered most was the people’s satisfaction towards the initiatives undertaken by the government in terms of services, wealth creation and effectiveness in resolving problems.

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  25. The civil servants too play a crutial role in state development: the Chief Minister urged members of the civil service to ensure the projects listed under the Second Rolling Plan achieved their objectives.

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  26. Meanwhile, Musa urged Sabahans who had gone to the peninsula to look for jobs to return to Sabah. He said there were currently some 20,000 job available in the State.

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  27. Those who have experience working in the hotel and service industry should come back as a lot of hotels and resorts are being built throughout the State.

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  28. Planning and policy-makers should be ‘people oriented’ to create a community-friendly environment by providing access facilities based on a standard that is universally acceptable.

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  29. Minister of Community Development and Consumer Affairs, Datuk Azizah Mohd Dun said, accessibility is not just going in and out of buildings, but cover all other aspects such as the road system and public transport facilities.

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  30. She believes that if all the basic facilities for the disabled are given attention, there would be more people with disabilities (OKU) being able to contribute to the economic development and the government would not need to spend a lot of money just by giving aid.

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  31. The government takes serious care and concern for the disabled with the introduction of the Disabled Persons Act 2008. Under the Act, the disabled has the right to access and use the facilities, amenities, services and public buildings.

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  32. Therefore, the government or the provider of any facility, amenity, service and public buildings must give appropriate consideration and take the necessary steps to conform to the universally acceptable design in order to facilitate access for the disabled.

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  33. Mahathir’s sons with their billions should read this: Hannibal Gaddafi’s UKP300million ship was left unfinished when his father was overthrown….It would have had marble columns, statues, luxury fittings and gold-framed mirrors. The ship would have also boasted of marble floors, panoramic glass lifts with virtual waterfalls, and glass walkways over the shark aquarium. Hannibal reportedly had 6 deadly sharks…..3 of the ex- Dictator’s sons have been killed and 1 held awaiting ICC trial. Mubarak and his 2 billionaire sons Alaa & Gamal are in Tora jail, so is the super tycoon Ahmed Ezz and a bunch of other Mubarak-era mega-businessmen.

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  34. It is appalling these people behave like heroes, saints and kings without the slightest remorse or sense of shame. MM’s sons are directors of 200 companies and drive some of the most expensive cars in the world, eg the Ferrari Enzo & the RM5.5million Bugatti Veyron…Am writing from a truly transparent and democratic country, NZ.: In a democratic country, Dr MM, Najib, Taib, etc would be arrested and tried for treason, undermining and destroying the Nation through: a) Apartheid & racism. b) Deception of the public with controlled media and rigged elections. c) Weakening almost all institutions of governance including the legislature, judiciary, police, ACC/MACC, the Election Commission, and the Attorney-General's Chambers. d) Mis-management, manipulation and corruption causing losses in hundreds of billions of RM$. e) Selling M'sia wholesale with perhaps 800,000 new ICs. If convicted all stolen assets to be returned and then the Convicts executed for treason. A. Newman, New Zealand.

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  35. 14/2/2011 Financial Twitter: ... But if you think Hosni Mubarak is the richest man on earth, wait till you hear what has former dictator Mahathir Mohamad plundered. ….Using the same rule of thumb that Mubarak “earned” about US1 billion to US2 billion annually, Mahathir’s wealth easily top US$22 to US$44 billion over his 22-year of iron-fist rule. However Malaysia has more natural resources than Egypt and economically, Malaysia is richer although not necessary less corrupted than Egypt. Just like Egypt, corruption in Malaysia is so entrenched that every institutions are tainted – from the monarchy, judiciary, executive, legislature to the lowest ranking policemen on the street. Hence Mahathir is easily worth more than that.” Why do you think Mahathir’s sons are directors of 200 companies and drive some of the most expensive cars in the world? eg the Ferrari Enzo & the RM5.5million Bugatti Veyron…

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