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Michael Backman is at it again … This time on Pak Lah!

Friday, October 26th, 2007 | 3:55 am @ SK

November 2006, Michael Backman, an author, analyst and columnist who specializes in Asian culture and corporate practices wrote an article about Malaysia on The Age.

Subsequently, due to overwhelming response, he published an article on his space in which he explained a few big problems in Malaysia, namely transparency, corruption, education, etc.

"Malaysia also has a big problem with transparency. Too little account is made of how other people’s money is spent. The police too are way too corrupt for a country as developed as Malaysia. The rote learning that is practiced in the schools also needs to be done away with. Generations of Malaysian children are missing out on an education that should teach them how to be creative and critical - this is what a truly modern, boleh country needs," he said.

In merely a year’s time, he writes another article on Malaysia in which he reviews Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s performance after been in office for four years.

He said Pak Lah has achieved a remarkable feat none of his predecessors could, which is he has united most of his country’s elder statesmen, established businessmen and intellectuals.

And, behold, here comes the catch!

They are united in their utter dismay at his performance, a point that many such individuals made to me on a recent visit to Malaysia.

The despair is compounded by the near impossibility of getting rid of Abdullah.

"Is Pak Lah really that bad?" blogger Unspun asked.

You tell him.


8 Responses to “Michael Backman is at it again … This time on Pak Lah!”

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  2. koolgeek says:

    this was how former pm set things to be - to ensure the regime’s grip on power at all cost. he fertilized the soil for badawi and family to plow on it.

  3. Voters Votes says:

    A very true version of the Malaysian situation, of course the culprits will all cry foul, and in their usual xenophobic way will curse the foreigners for daring to comment on the affairs of  their beloved cash cow.
    The truth is nevertheless the truth, and as much as those hypocrites who plunderer the nations wealth would like it to, the truth will always prevail.
    Prepare for the ballot box revolution, mark you voting papers wisely this time, shake the BN devils.

  4. bibliobibuli says:

    i’d agree with him wholeheartedly about the education system (i spend a great deal of time in malaysian schools).  

    there is a lot of truth in what he say, sadly, and i feel a sense of malaysia sliding backwards.  corruption is absolutely endemic and these values are beginning to trickle right down to the ordinary guy …

    i’d like to see things get better …

  5. bayi says:

    I don’t think Pak Lah is that bad. He is just not good and this allows the people around him to maximise their abuse of his authority.

  6. wits0 says:

    I think AAB wants to well liked as compared with the Tun but he has neither the historical asset, integrity and clout to achieve that.  He isn’t his own man and is, no less, a part of the problem.  His "humility" easily turns into a sanctimonious show of religiosity.

  7. Sivin Kit’s Garden says:

    links from TechnoratiThe right to a free(d) Judiciary This discussion is not going away soon … Jerai MP to Karpal: Now you are sitting in a wheel chair. God has punished you! MPs shouldn’t get away with statements like this.Michael Backman is at it again, This time on Pak Lah!I know it’s not nice when people outside our country comments (criticizes) us …maybe there’s not much love in it, but if there is truth in it, perhaps those inside the country should do something about it?

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