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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Don’t blame others, Pairin told

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KOTA KINABALU: Former minister Tham Nyip Shen has accused his one-time boss in Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) Joseph Pairin Kitingan of being a weak leader.

Tham said Pairin was now floundering around, accusing others for allowing Umno to enter state politics and overthrow his party in 1994.

Pairin has come under attack this week by his former colleagues in the party, Yong Teck Lee and Tham, for attempting to blame others for pulling PBS out of the Barisan Nasional (BN) in 1990.



The matter came up after former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad said in his memoirs, “A Doctor in the House”, published recently, that it was a mistake for PBS to have pulled out of BN on the eve of the general election.
Tham said Pairin was ignoring the troubled history of the party and putting the blame on others for the downfall of the PBS government and paving the way for peninsula-based political parties to take over the state government.

“I fail to see why Pairin, being a senior leader, still comes up with so many excuses to cover up his mistake of pulling PBS out of BN at that time.

“I am sure way back in 1985, he already felt very bitter when after winning the election in the same year, PBS was not allowed to form the state government.

“We were all thankful to Musa Hitam (former deputy prime minister) that with his help, PBS finally got to form the state government.

“Today, for any remaining PBS leaders who were with him (Pairin) at that time to conveniently choose to forget the collective decision made then, and to start putting the blame on others is simply wrong and inglorious.

“I feel so sorry that despite being the president of PBS since 1985, he is still unable to set the official records straight,” said Tham.

Setting record straight

Tham was responding to a recent statement made by PBS vice-president Radin Malleh, implicating him (Tham) and two former high-ranking PBS leaders – Yong, who is now opposition party SAPP leader and Bernard Dompok, president of Upko – for the decision to pull out from BN on the eve of the 1990 general election.
Radin was commenting on Mahathir’s musings, in his recently published book, that Pairin lost the opportunity to develop Sabah the moment he decided to pull out from the BN just before the 1990 general election.
“Although Pairin was already pushed to the wall, he remained loyal to BN until an emergency PBS supreme council meeting held on Oct 15, 1990, where he was forced to agree to pull out from BN by Yong and Tham, supported by Dompok.
“These three people were very adamant to get out from BN,” said Radin in defence of his boss who is also the Huguan Siou (overall chief) of the Kadazandusun community.
Tham said that though he was no longer a member of any political party, it was his duty and responsibility to come forward and set the records straight, since as he has been implicated in the affair.
“I feel that misplacing the facts in the PBS official records is not only unfair to me and those who were involved at that time, but also to our future generations,” he said.

He maintained that PBS had misjudged in leaving BN in 1990, citing a prediction by former Gerakan president, Dr Lim Chong Eu.

He recalled that when Pairin was about to make the announcement that fateful night, Lim was desperately trying to contact Pairin to advise him to rethink the decision.

He said that Lim even got his then political secretary and current Gerakan leader, Koh Tsu Koon, to contact him (Tham) to tell Pairin what the drastic consequences would be if PBS pulled out.

“And despite the fact that PBS signed a confederation with Gerakan at that time, the advice was ignored. The announcement was made and the rest is history,” said Tham.
Not consulted
Tham also said he was not even in the PBS supreme council when the party pulled out of BN.
“I was in Sandakan when it happened. I was never told nor consulted over the decision, nor was I in any meeting that decided it.

“In fact, I had even in a number of private discussions with other PBS leaders voiced my view against pulling out of BN before the incident.

“These leaders are still around,” he said.

Tham, a former deputy chief minister, also poured scorn on Radin’s claim that Pairin had remained loyal to BN till the last moment, although the federal leadership at that time did not favour the party.
“If that’s indeed the case, why then it took almost 12 years – long, long after the three of us had left the party – before it (PBS) rejoined BN?” he asked.

PBS rejoined BN in 2002 with the help of Chong Kah Kiat, who was former Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) president. Chong was also the  chief minister at the time.

Tham also said that after leaving PBS, before the election in January, 1994, both he and Yong had gone on to form SAPP (Sabah Progressive Party) and joined BN while Dompok formed Parti Demokratik Sabah (PDS), the precursor to Upko, and both also joined BN in the same year.

22 comments:

  1. apa yang perlu sekarang ini adalah, semua perlu fokus ke depan untuk mamajukan Sabah.

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  2. Bringing this matter up wouldn't do much. Better to move forward. What been done couldn't be undone.

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  3. It's better to just focus on the current issue that Sabah is facing now.

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  4. Apa yang berlaku dengan PBS adalah kerana sikap sesorang yang terlalu mementingkan diri sendiri. Seharusnya sebagai ahli party haruslah memberikan sokogan walau apa pun berlaku.

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  5. How can Sabah progress if still being governed by the same PARIAH like vacuum cleaner musang bin tidak aman and stupid pairin?

    Barisan najis, your days are numbered and your asssno members in Sabah mostly ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTs!

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  6. Alimah said...
    Seharusnya sebagai ahli party haruslah memberikan sokogan walau apa pun berlaku.
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    Walaupun bos ko makan duit haram, kamu sokong juga lah? Tak berdosa ka? Jahanam!!!

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  7. perkara lama harus dijadikan iktibar untuk kita terus maju ke hadapan.

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  8. Perkara yang positif jadikan tauladan, negatif jadikan sempadan & pengajaran agar kesilapan yang sama tidak berulang. Jika CM masih memilih Pairin dalam cabinet ertinya Pairin masih boleh diharap sebagai suara KDM & membantu dalam pembangunan di Sabah.

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  9. Jika syaitan umno dihalau keluar dari Sabah, Saya yakin Sabah akan maju jaya.

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  10. not only Pairin, but all leaders or politicians has done a lot of mistakes before.. and I'm sure everyone of them will have their own reasons or the ways to erase that 'mistake'..

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  11. now Tun M will definitely happy because his writings had caused chaos among the politicians...

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  12. Stop flinging accusations at each other, better focus on solving problems.

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  13. There is no other solution to solve Sabah problems except we Kick asssno out from Sabah. Assno is the Master mind behind the Mother of all Threat@Illegal Immigrants. period.

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  14. Come on la, this thing has gone so long. Why say something like a 5 year old kid?

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  15. Boleh tolongkan alihkan pandangan itu ke arah yang lebih penting?

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  16. I must say, move forward.

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  17. Pertarungan yang ada harus diketepikan.

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  18. To work with the community, never be so foolish.

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  19. Adakah Tham seorang yang kuat?

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  20. Ahh politicians...they are all the same,well majority at least. When they can't get what they want, they will simply blame others.

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  21. Stop blaming, start working.

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  22. Menyalahkan satu sama yang lain tidak akan menyelesaikan masalah.

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