MCA: Past, present and future
Wednesday, June 20th, 2007 | 12:52 pm @ SK
Finally, MCA president Ong Ka Ting is on the newspaper to show his concern.
"MCA leaders will continue to give feedback and the views of the community to the Government through the proper channels to ensure that effective measures will be carried out to combat crime," he said.
Malaysians aren’t stupid. Johorians aren’t stupid either.
If giving feedback through proper channels would have solved crime cases in Johor Baru, why 2,500 people reportedly showed up to sign a petition (more than 60,000 signatures) calling for a safer Johor? Why is there a need for anti-crime demonstration being held outside the Johor MB Abdul Ghani Othman’s official residence?
I’ve a feeling that MCA was born yesterday, hence without any previous understanding on the JB’s crime rate.
But really, if after 10 years of remark by our neighbour and 3650 days of feedback from the community not being taken seriously by the police force, please forgive this blogger if he is too skeptical to believe how MCA can help to "ensure that effective measures will be carried out to combat crime".
June 20th, 2007 at 2:09 pm
"MCA leaders will continue to give feedback and the views of the community to the Government through the proper channels to ensure that effective measures will be carried out to …………………."
Everytime this fella will say the same thing, just change the last part to the hot issue then settle. They talk like as if the ppl got no proper channels or using the wrong channel to deal with things, everything must be handle by them or go through them
June 23rd, 2007 at 7:25 pm
Is the police under the auspices of the MB or Minister of Internal Security ie PM?