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25 April 2012

Another project to rob and cheat the people.....EC launches booklet to counter critics

 

The Election Commission (EC) today launched a special information booklet to counter all allegations made by opposition lawmakers and civil society groups to discredit the country’s election process.

EC chairman Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof told reporters today that some 5,000 Malay-language booklets have already been printed, while the English language ones are still on the way.

The 12-page booklets, costing RM4 a piece, will be distributed to government departments nationwide, media organisations and the public.

It comprises the EC’s responses to 12 allegations raised by critics of the country’s polls process, including issues of the over 40,000 ‘doubtful voters’ in the current electoral roll, the alleged over-registration of voters in one single address, registration of foreigners as voters, the EC’s move to correct the voting localities of some 19,000 voters and others.

Abdul Aziz (picture) told reporters at today’s launch that since the Parliamentary Select Committee’s (PSC) final report was passed in Parliament earlier this month, the EC has had to fend off relentless accusations against the credibility of its processes and the current voter registry.

But, he stressed, the allegations were largely unfounded.

“This is because they do not really understand the EC’s processes.

“There were many complaints regarding the electoral roll, so we have prepared answers to the allegations in this booklet,” he said.

The EC chairman insisted that Malaysia’s polls process was among the best in the world, pointing out that even foreign dignitaries have visited here to observe the local system.

He noted that these foreign nations have also invited Malaysia’s EC as observers for their respective elections.

“If do not trust us, why would they invite us?” he asked.

Abdul Aziz also repeated that it was impossible for any country to have an electoral roll that is 100 per cent free from discrepancies.

“We have over 12 million voters... Surely some mistakes are bound to happen.

“But do not, just because of a few shortcomings, make these false accusations against us.

“EC hopes that with this booklet, all the allegations can finally be countered with facts,” he said.

Pakatan Rakyat (PR) lawmakers and election watchdog Bersih 2.0 have been accusing the EC and the federal government of lacking in commitment to reform the country’s election process, despite the PSC’s 22-point recommendations tabled in Parliament on April 2.

Among others, the critics have pointed to EC’s admission to the existence of the names of over 42,000 ‘doubtful voters’ in the registry, which the National Registration Department (NRD) could not match with its IC records.

But in a recent press conference, Abdul Aziz had dismissed this number, saying that it merely makes up some 0.3 per cent of the total electoral roll.

Other complaints from critics include the allegedly unnatural spike in voter numbers in certain constituencies, the existence of over 100 voters registered to a single address, claims that foreigners have been given voting rights, the moving of voters from one locality to another, the registration of the spouses of armed forces personnel as postal voters, the EC’s sudden decision to increase the number of its officers on duty for polling day and others.

Unhappy with the PSC’s work, Bersih is set to host its third rally for free and fair elections this Saturday at Dataran Merdeka.

Its rally last July 9 was said to be the key reason behind the PSC’s formation by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

During the July 9 event, the government had embarked on a widespread clampdown on protestors, which saw chaos rule the capital city’s streets as tear gas and chemical water were used to disperse the group of thousands.

 

 

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12 pages booklet cost RM4? Who is pocketing this excessive profits?

Why need to print? Create in PDF upload on the website and allow the Rakyat to download...isn't it much cheaper that way?

Put the content of this RM 4 book aside, EC could have saved money by putting the contents on their website. We have been in INTERNET AGE for quite a numbers of years if EC's Chairman is not aware. I amazing how they enjoy wasting tax payers money just like that!

hahaha , instead to fixing the problem they are coming out with books to clear their name? what are they? celebrity? come on...just do your job

Another syoik sendiri, revealing how far stupidity can go ! !

Another NFC project in disguise.

And another thing. You know what really pisses Malaysians off about the government and its various arms, including the EC? Instead of stamping out incompetency, you make excuses for it. You are all busy covering each other's asses.

Incompetence is rewarded by an extended tenure.

So the head of the EC covers his organisation's ass. Najib covers Shahrizat's ass. Rais cover's his Ministry's ass over rejecting the ballet performance. That's all they do is cover each other's butts. So all the underlings come to understand that if they screw up, as long as they are in the good books of the boss they will be shielded.

Not fired as they should be!

So what choice do we now have except to fire the whole damn lot of them?!

forest laws follow the UMNOPORNO index finger.... DBKL says acted lawfully in evicting Occupy Dataran

 

Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has justified its clampdown on Occupy Dataran activists, saying that it had given the movement many “chances” before finally deciding to take action today.

This is despite the fact that legal provisions, specifically the local ordinances, gave City Hall the power to do so.

“We’re not using any new laws. The ‘undang-undang kecil Dataran Merdeka’ has been there for more than 10 years.

“We gave these people a chance before, gave them chances to stop it, to walk away. They did not heed our advice... so we took action today,” DBKL’s corporate planning division head Dr Ismail Stapa told The Malaysian Insider.

“The by-law has always been there, its just that we did not enforce it before today. Now we are left with no choice but to do so,” he stressed.

DBKL detained four pro-Occupy Dataran activists today, hours after chasing the movement away from Dataran Merdeka.

DBKL officers had earlier this morning seized tents and camping equipment belonging to Occupy Dataran activists, and put up steel barricades to stop them from camping there.

“Anyone who wants to use Dataran Merdeka, they have to get permission from the mayor. You cannot have demonstrations or political gatherings there, that is how it has always been.

“Even if you want to lepak (hang out) there, sometimes you can’t simply do that,” Ismail said.

Two days ago, DBKL officers along with the police seized camping equipment and tents and arrested two activists. One of them was charged in court yesterday with obstructing a public officer in the execution of his duty.

Asked to comment on DBKL’s actions today, Mayor Tan Sri Ahmad Fuad Ismail reiterated Dataran Merdeka could not be occupied illegally.

“Action will be taken against them (those who occupy the venue illegally),” he told reporters.

Occupy Dataran’s stated aim is to reclaim public spaces for the purpose of promoting participatory democracy.

The campsite was also shared by student activists demanding the elimination of the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) loan scheme, but they had suspended all activities and vacated the area to make way for a royal concert.

Today’s clampdown comes four days before this weekend’s Bersih 3.0 rally.

 

 

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Dataran Merdeka does not belong to DBKL. It is a public place and is public property. It is not private property belonging to DBKL. DBKL is merely the local authority which has been ENTRUSTED by the public to maintain Dataran Merdeka using taxes paid by the public. So Mr. Mayor, Dataran Merdeka belongs to the citizens & taxpayers of this country. I fall into both categories and I have no problem with Bersih rally being held there. Next, is DBKL empowered to use force to remove property and persons from there ? As far as I understand the law, if Dataran Merdeka is being "illegally" occupied, then DBKL must get the Police to act. DBKL is not empowered to use force.

i will take my books, newspaper and sit at Dataran from 6am to 6pm come this 28th with my Bersih T, i am rakyat of Malaysia, my taxes goes to maintenance of dataran and i have the RIGHTS to use it. chase me away if you DARE mr major

We will not just seek a change of govt in the next GE13, after that, we should also seek to change the Bully-Rakyat management of DBKL. They are just croonies and/or servants of BN/UMNO, and they do not serve the interest of the Rakyat who are their TRUE EMPLOYERS!

GREAT, if according to DBKL statement, that mean any tourists wanna visit DATARAN MERDEKA have to write to the KL mayor and wait for his replies. then let the info publish it in Malaysia's tourism web page. the DBKL 's law must notify to our tourist friends. i wanna see how the response of the tourism would be.

To act lawfully or not to act lawfully, that's the question.
It seems when it is against people standing up for fair election, clean environment or equal rights, the authorities act lawfully; but when it comes to investigating and apprehending corrupted politicians, the authorities do not act lawfully... Give Malaysia a break!

Now DBKL is the new bad guy. I wish they are careful of what they are doing, they might get burn badly when the people move as one. Be afraid, be very afraid, hear the people not hurt the people.

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