(The Star) - The time has come for real action from the Government to fight corruption instead of pussy-footing around, said Transparency International Malaysia president Tan Sri Dr Ramon Navaratnam.
He said if the Government continued talking without real action, people would get frustrated and disillusioned and eventually they would lash back via the ballot box.“Don’t pussy-foot,” he said when commenting on recommendations in fighting graft at the two-day Government Transformation Pro gramme open day last week.
Many members of the public who attended the programme had questioned why the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) was only interested in catching the “small fry” and did not seemed to be interested in catching the jerung (sharks).
Corruption Lab leader Datuk Hashim Nordin, who is special officer to Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz, in his reply had said it was a lot harder to catch the big fish as they tended to be more sophisticated and more professional in their acts.
Ramon said the programme had generated some good recommendations, including calls for the MACC to investigate politicians and businessmen and those who were living beyond their means without waiting for public complaints and for it to report directly to Parliament.
He said the law would have to be amended quickly to reflect the Government’s urgency in fighting corruption.
He said until the “big fish” were taken to court and punished, people would continue to doubt the commission’s sincerity.
Ramon, who is MACC panel of presentation and consultation chairman, said so far no top political leaders have been charged and convicted for corruption.
Citing the Port Klang Free Zone scandal as an example, he said although former Port Klang Authority general manager Datin Paduka O.C. Phang was charged in court, she was not the real “big fish” as there were people in higher levels.
Social Care Foundation chairman Tan Sri Robert Phang concurred that in the PKFZ scandal, bigwigs were named by the Public Account Committee but none of them were brought to court.
“Those implicated must be given a chance to explain in the court, not in Parliament. The rakyat want to know the whole truth.”
He said the PKFZ scandal was an acid test for the Government and there was a need for political will to be executed without fear and favour.
Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation vice-chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye also said that despite many Government announcements to fight corruption, the people have yet to see real results.

written by asguard, December 22, 2009 09:22:34
written by hunkeyboy, December 22, 2009 01:58:42
but what is this by the special officer to Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz "it was a lot harder to catch the big fish as they tended to be more sophisticated and more professional in their acts".
why harder? Datuk is in charge of law, he's a lawyer (unless i'm mistaken), and he must surely know the law! so, why use CBT laws etc ALONE for these slime balls? if you're a motorist you must know that speeding is not the ONLY offence they want to pin on you -- there are crossing double lines (what? where? how to drive on if you don't?) ETC.
you see, if they really want to, there are ways. SO, why not the income tax laws? why haven't they used this to investigate people like the toyol etc who have wealth FAR beyond their public and private means? why? are datuks afraid of opening the tin of smelly rotten worms?
other than income tax (no time limit) there are others our sincerely handicapped ministers and authorities like maaack, pull-is and our at-tony's genitals can think up if they want to really fight and eradicate corruption in high places. always excuse, excuse, deflect, deflect, delay, delay.
can i humbly suggest this: like ICAC did, can our maaack and ministers simply pick any suitable really high profile case and go for the jugular. a random pick will do from any of those bigger-than-god types from 25 years ago when things started to go down to the dogs - and nobody seemed to know, continuing to believe we still have the best westminister-type democracy and public administration, and the best of leaders!
open your eyes lah (for bertie wooster, the scales have fallen!).
written by mowadoha, December 22, 2009 01:22:48
(Lucius Columell)
written by durianbesar, December 22, 2009 00:53:58
written by brotherhood, December 22, 2009 00:41:37
Just for the 16 million Sing $ case in HK airport alone is enough to Hang this Pakistani Sabah CM...[Musa Aman]....what more for the white hair Rajah CM of Sarawak...mr Taib.
Malaysians of all races are not blind to see that the Umno Government is protecting these corrupt Bastards for their own corrupted survival as without corruption, Umno cannot maintain its member's loyalty...and will fall over night.
written by fireduck, December 22, 2009 00:07:02
That is another piece of news from China. If you seriously want to change the mindset of the people that corruption is criminal and totally not acceptable, then go all the way. Catch big fish, yes. But with a crooked judiciary, it is meaningless. They will always be released back into the sea of corruption.
Have the balls and gumption to use the most severe punishment under our country's law against all who are corrupt. I challenge the Govt to do that! I challenge the govt regardless whether it is the BN govt or possibly, the eventual Pakatan govt. Remember, CORRUPTION IS CRIMINAL!
written by cheekhiaw, December 21, 2009 23:40:11
xxx
written by Aduh, December 21, 2009 23:15:03
Instead, our energy should focus on the strategy to bury beEND/unMO during GE 13. and work hard to achieve it. That will be more meaningful.
written by Msian Idol3, December 21, 2009 23:14:31
written by sydput, December 21, 2009 22:47:01
written by Alice, December 21, 2009 22:21:33
written by sahabat, December 21, 2009 22:03:46
The MACC is bluffing that big fish is hard to catch.
written by Kunta Kinte, December 21, 2009 21:55:29
written by greenpeas, December 21, 2009 21:40:27
written by eloofk, December 21, 2009 20:26:32
written by uxzee, December 21, 2009 20:23:17
written by albert zacharias, December 21, 2009 19:12:06
American President also get caught lah! Remember watergate?
How come MACC cannot even catch a Tengirri? Only ikan bilis most of the time eh?
No shame kah? You also attended the Interpol training mah!
If MACC cannot catch the big fish, then resign, I can take over. There are many out there who are willing to work for free lah?
Podah!
written by Taikohtai, December 21, 2009 19:10:21
written by storm62, December 21, 2009 19:01:04
Corruption Lab leader Datuk Hashim Nordin, who is special officer to Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz, in his reply had said it was a lot harder to catch the big fish as they tended to be more sophisticated and more professional in their acts.
hello datuk hashim, no doubt we have not heard about you before but we know you buggers don't have the guts to do so. why not just sub-contract these sophisticated jobs to the ICAC of Hong Kong and learn from them HOW to catch BIG fishes.
i guess you guys are NOT qualified at all to hold whatever position you're having now in this highly IMPORTANT agencies here in Malaysia. you guys are just good to "cari makan" saja. like you have admitted the BIG fishes are more professional in their acts than you.
written by wongnoball, December 21, 2009 18:58:20
People want MACC to catch big fish, not small fry






















How come there are no main stream politicians ever charged or investigated for corruption? Either ALL our politicians are very clean or the MACC is dirty. These are the only 2 answers available, there can be no other.