Oct 17, 2007

People Of Ipoh Timur, You're Being Karned - 1st Comment

Chan Kong Choy as Minister of Transport should be relieved of his post with immediate effect to take responsibility for at least 2 major disasters that have taken place in the last few months, not forgetting a huge scandal which surfaced recently. Some months ago, a horrific bus crash took place near Taiping where at least 20 passengers lost their lives and many more were critically injured. What's more, the bus driver was high on drugs, and to top it all, his driving license had already expired. At the same time, several warrants of arrest were served on the bus driver concerned, but yet he was allowed to drive the ill fated bus. Unfortunately, the bus driver also succumbed to his injuries during the horrific accident. It was also reported that the bus company had even accumulated many summonses from the JPJ, but yet it was business as usual for the bus company thus causing the unnecessary loss of lives. Then more recently, a ferry that was not seaworthy and whose license had expired caught fire during its journey resulting in at least half a dozen fatalities and several more being injured. It was also discovered that the license of the ferry concerned had expired since December 2006. Reports were also abound that during the hari raya period, a Palestinian managed to hide in the wheel compartment of a Singapore bound plane parked at the KLIA but who was arrested when the plane landed in Singapore.

Finally, the ministry was also embroiled in a huge scandal known as the PKFZ fiasco where a company had to be bailed out by the government to the tune of almost 5 billion dollars. To avoid answering questions from the press as he was implicated in the matter, Chan Kong Choy took the easy way out by feigning illness and subsequently took leave to go to Australia supposedly for a medical checkup. It is quite normal for Barisan government ministers such as Chan Kong Choy to shirk their responsibilities and put the blame on their subordinates instead. As such, like all right thinking Malaysians, I strongly feel that this very irresponsible transport minister should be taken to task and that even legal action be taken against him for the many disasters and scandals that have taken place all this while.

However, we all know that this will just be wishful thinking, and before too long, everything will be forgotten. As such, my dear friends, let us wake up to reality and cast our precious votes for the opposition, for we need to vote in a government which will treat all its citizens equally, and where discrimination and corrupt practices will be things of the past.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Dear Alfred,

I just happen to come across your blog. I like what you write, as you see it and to the point. I agree absolutely that before long, everything will be forgotten. If we were to come up with a list of 'forgotten' incidents, I believe it'll be as long as Peninsula Malaysia from Perlis to Johor. We Malaysians have very short memory. When something happens, kick up a 'hoo-ha', when things fizzle out, forget about it and just accept the 'shit' handed out.

Anyway, I believe you are doing a good job. Keep at it and continue to jog our memories. I wish with all my heart that things will be different soon and I believe a change is essential, if people do not forget.

My prayers are with you. I'll keep on reading your blog and Malaysia Today.