9 thoughts on “No conflict of interests. How about CRONYISM?”

  1. hi WCK,

    I’ve been reading ur articles for quite sometime now. Thank you the unbiased writing about the other side. I am a malay and i would not mind having more people like u who seem to be having a fairer views about whats happening in the country. If possible i would like to know ur take on the Single School System (SSS) and vernacular school. I think that the best way for us to start is by education. other races can give up their rights of having a vernacular school and the bumis would give up the kouta for the tertiary education. Start small and we expand from there. Most Malays nowadays just want to have a level playing field with other races and sincerity and we can easily cooperate with others. If the urban people regardless of any race go to the suburbs you will see that in some schools there is no sign of Chinese students in the national school. Take example of SMK Kati in Kuala Kangsar Perak. During my time there is not a single chinese students went to the school although there are abundance of chinese people in the area. They feel more comfortable to go to the chinese school in kuala kangsar . We need to close this gap if we want to have equality for everybody. 1 more thing Malay is not racist by definition. Malay is define by a group of races either a chinese,indians or orang asli sharing a set of common goal. Islam as the religion, conversing in Malay language, practicing the custom of Malay and lastly born in Malaysia. So Malay is beyond the normal term of what we call race. You can be a chinese or any other race and still be a malay as long as u met the criteria above. Ridhuan Tee is an example of a good Malay. I hope you will be fair and not biased when talking about equality among races.

    Thanks

  2. What CAT in Selangor? It is just a dead CAT as public relation exercise to fool the public in the hope that members of the public will buy it. I fully agree with you over “Dua Kali Lima and Lima Kali Dua”! A very fair description of the sorry state of affairs in PR. They spoke about cronyism by BN and yet they practice to the fullest the same things.

    For a start, Sivarasa should ask himself that if not for the PR government his law firm, Daim & Gamany would not have been appointed lawyer to act for MBPJ.

    Now Sivarasa and Latheefa Koya should tell how much professional charges MBPJ has paid them. I am told that a huge sum of money. Transparency????

  3. PR is also all about cronyism. This is definitely a clear case of cronyism. Cronyism is just as bad as conflict of interest. So Sivarasa and that little girl, Latheefa Koya what have you all got to say about cronyism?

    It was a clear case of cakap tak serupa bikin.

  4. When it comes to RM or money, no one can be trusted. But I agree the likes of Ronnie and those who have been screaming and ranting about cronyism are hypocrites.

    We need a 3rd force to check all of these monkeys.

  5. Cronyism is just as bad as conflict of interest if not worse.
    Latheefa Koya has been masquerading as the fighter against cronyism and she was very much into it and condoning it all the way when she was enjoying the loot.

    Sivarasa and Latheefa Koya should come clean to tell us how many cases Daim & Gamany has been appointed to act for MBPJ or any other agencies under the control of Selangor government and what wee the legal it has received to date. If both of them cannot reveal such informations then PR or PKR can forget about about accountability and transparency!

  6. i hope someone in Selangor DUN ask our MB to expose those thing regarding this matters… or they will give excusess

  7. We all know that “Cases involving the Petaling Jaya City Municipal Council (MBPJ) are being given to a law firm where two PKR leaders R Si..sa and L… Koyak, a MBPJ councilor, work” This has been going on for a long time. Both have conned the electorate…Both are CROOKS…I hope that PJ wont vote for them again-Vote any opposition but not these 2. They are from Diam firm and play a double game. VOTE PAS or DAP

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