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The winds of change


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We cannot afford to have crooks or prima donnas represent us. We need those men and women of unquestionable good character to step forward and present themselves. We need to outnumber the baddies at least 2 to 1. We need to provide the average voter with a choice he or she has no trouble making.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Americk Sidhu

In my naivety I have often wondered why people choose to become politicians. It is a seemingly thankless task. Thankless because you are theoretically representing thousands of people and there is no way you can please them all. You have to deal with disgruntlement almost every day. This can be quite soul destroying, especially when your salary is not commensurate with the headaches associated with the job. A job that actually takes up 24 hours of each day, 7 days a week and no one ever says ‘thank you’. You would have to be a masochist to want to be a politician.

But people do become politicians. Few are driven by a sense of sincere altruism and a desire to be part of the guiding process that brings about necessary improvement and change for the better. Unfortunately these few are fast becoming an endangered species. They are the ones who get left behind. They are the ones who are laughed at by the rest. And because of the ‘system’ in place, they don’t last very long. If they want to survive past the next election they have to either beat the system or become part of it. It is easier to swim with the tide than against it, especially if you are a novice in this game and are awestruck by the endless possibilities that access to power delivers to your doorstep via a code of unwritten convention.

Let us look at the possible reasons why a semi decent human being gets derailed once he or she becomes a politician. This is contrast to those whose aspirations are far less than commendable a long time before they embark on the road to stardom but are nevertheless honed in to the current and relevant methodology. In other words, there are those who know exactly what they are doing and what they expect out of it.

The first reason would have to be a lack of stamina when it comes to the financial implications of being a YB. One would be forgiven for thinking an ADUN or an Ahli Parlimen would be rewarded handsomely for their efforts. This is not the case. Let’s just study the current salary scale of our elected members of Parliament.

Prime Minister :                 RM 22,826.56

Deputy Prime Minister:       RM 18,168.50

Minister :                          RM 14,168.50

Deputy Minister :               RM 10,847.56

MP (Dewan Rakyat) :         RM   6,580.59

MP (Dewan Negara) :         RM  4,112.79

Now who on earth is able to survive on these figures and yet afford to lead the type of lifestyle expected of our elected representatives? You cannot possibly be a ‘Yang Berhormat’ without a Mercedes, Lexus, BMW or a combination of all three, a home to put ‘Southfork’ to shame, Gucci suits, a wife and a couple of mistresses or a couple of wives and a mistress, apartments in London, New York and Monaco, Swiss bank accounts, children educated in expensive English boarding schools and Ivy League Universities and drinking copious quantities of ridiculously priced red wine every night.

If you didn’t do all this you would lose respect. The ordinary rakyat is expected to honour and admire an elected representative who is able to portray this air of prosperity, ill defined elegance, bad taste and excessiveness. The ordinary man in the street has been programmed to expect and accept all this without question.

How do these YBs afford all this on their miserable stipends?

This query becomes even more relevant when one considers the extra and necessary expense incurred in the handouts any elected representative is expected to dish out to members of his or her constituency who request one for a variety of reasons ranging from having to purchase school books for the kids to having to pay overdue electric bills.

There has to be a fund set aside to appease the potential voter, who, of course, has been indoctrinated to assume that his YB is a man of means and can therefore afford to pay his bills for him. This voter is playing the system. He knows he will get money if he asks for it. He knows YB cannot refuse him because YB needs his vote to perpetuate his own political existence. He knows old YB is scamming on the side so why not ask for a few bucks?  After all, they are only the crumbs.

Therefore, the YB not only has to pay for his mistresses, expensive clothing, financially debilitating education fees, his BMWs, overseas property, Chateau de Rothschild Cabernet but also the everyday expenses of his constituents.

All this on RM 6,000.00 a month?

Now let’s get real. That’s not the way it works. That RM 6,000.00 a month is not even pocket money. It is merely a token gesture. The real bucks come from all those side deals. This is the real reason why the YB is in politics. Lucrative contracts for the company set up in his wife’s or sister’s name. You scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours. That’s when the money pours in. Everyone wants a piece of the action because there is a never ending supply of money. You just turn the tap on and leave it dripping forever. The problem is the water supply is coming from Sungai Rakyat.

What happens when this river runs dry? Well YB et famille will be fine. They would have stored all this water for a rainy day. The chaps on the river bank will die of thirst. It wouldn’t matter anymore whether they could vote or not. The heist would have been complete. The victims would be left in a stupor, stunned and bewildered. They kept their peace during the robbery and chose not to be involved. It was best then not to rock the boat. Live and let live. After all we still had our rice to eat. Status quo was hunky dory. Everyone knew YB was amassing great reserves but no one cared because that’s what YBs do. Par for the course. That was the system. Why would we want to get involved. Money is power and vice versa. Our station in life was to sit by the banks of that river and watch the waters flow away. It was not our culture to complain, or at least that was what we were led to believe. Damage now done. What to do next?

Rant, rave, sulk, criticise, condemn and remonstrate? But it will be too late for all this. Hindsight would be as useful as an ice cube in an oven. The horse would have bolted so forget about closing the stable door. You brought this upon yourselves. You wouldn’t listen. You had the choice but you chose instant gratification instead. You were too spell bound by hollow rhetoric to be able to think. You were too mesmerised by talk of grandeur and prosperity to see the bigger picture. You were hoodwinked and now you feel pretty silly. It was a scam from the start. You gave your vote to the wrong guy. You sold your soul to the devil and the devil fed off your weaknesses. You are now up the creek without a paddle…… but take solace in the fact that there will be many many more joining you. You are not the only sucker. Hallelujah.

It all boils down to the issue of corruption and enough has been said and written on the topic to make any further attempt to do so a precursor to mass boredom.

Suffice to say you reap what you sow If you can live with a corruptible politician then so be it. Vote for him or her. It is your choice. That’s what a democracy is all about. Yes, it is you, the ‘member of the rakyat’ who charts the course of this nation. It is you who is going to be responsible for the nation sinking or swimming. You are the owners of the ship and you get to choose the crew.

Don’t you think it is therefore imperative that you pick the correct crew members? A captain of impeccable pedigree and learning who can be relied upon not to sail the ship into rocks. A first mate of the highest caliber responsible for ensuring navigation is precise. Dedicated sailors who won’t jump ship at the slightest opportunity and no chance of any mutiny lest we all end up as inbred misfits on the Pitcairn Islands in the middle of nowhere with only a very bleak future to look forward to. (Remember Mutiny on the Bounty?).

It is therefore imperative that the right choices are made and made fast.

We cannot afford to have crooks or prima donnas represent us. We need those men and women of unquestionable good character to step forward and present themselves. We need to outnumber the baddies at least 2 to 1. We need to provide the average voter with a choice he or she has no trouble making. We need to get our act together right now. There is no time to pussy foot around. We need to identify all those good men and women who are ready, willing and able to sacrifice themselves in both body and soul to this just and noble cause. We need these people to be known and we need them to be known right now.

May I be so bold as to suggest that the first step after the formation of a new Parliament would be to revise these silly salaries and increase them 5 to 10 fold. Yes, we need to pay our representatives a decent wage comparable to the market rate in the private sector. We must ensure there is no excuse to breach the boundaries of your God given responsibility to King and country by participating in nefarious financial deals of self enrichment at the expense of the taxpayer.

At the same time I would also venture to suggest that the Penal Code be amended to make it an extra special offence carrying an extra special sentence in respect of any elected representative caught with his or her hand in the kitty. Hopefully at this stage we will have a brand new AG who will not hesitate to prosecute at the drop of a hat. No more selective closing of files and sham trials only when it becomes politically expedient to have one. You are now being paid a decent salary so there is no excuse.

This relatively small investment will provide huge returns in no time at all with the savings made on unnecessary projects at inflated prices alone. We have yet to mention all the other potential savings in every single government department. Culture shock is the best way to describe the phenomena that will surface from every nook and cranny. It will take time to get used to but it must be adhered to at all costs and this can only happen with the right people in charge.

So there you have it. We are living in a democracy. This means we have the power to choose. Your vote is yours and yours only. No one can interfere with your choice of representative. You know in your heart of hearts the difference between right and wrong. What you decide to do will change the course of history, if that’s what you want. If you are happy with the way things are, then that is also your choice. You will now be given the opportunity to right all past wrongs. You have a very powerful tool in your hands so use it wisely.

You have seen the results of the change already. The seeds were planted in March 2008. Things are beginning to work. Yes, there have been some hiccups, but the sentiment is intact. There are good people out there and this shows. We need more of the Lim Kit Siangs, the Lim Guan Engs, the Yusmadis, the Theresa Koks, Hannah Yeoh, Sivarasa Rasiah, Karpal Singh, Gobind Singh Deo, Dr. Zulkifi Ahmad, Dr. Hatta Ramli and many more elected representatives of impeccable character who have proved to the world at large that you can do the job and do it properly without the need to resort to extracurricular income. OK let’s call a spade a spade. These good men and women have proven that you don’t have to steal from the rakyat to be respected. You can be a politician and still maintain your principles and ideals. God bless these true patriots.

Now all we need is many more like them.

 


Comments (18)Add Comment
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written by batsman, December 09, 2010 11:12:38
Salaries alone not enough for Ketuanan Melayu types. Must use the ISA to silence people and then get more quietly.
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written by kahsinaw, December 09, 2010 00:38:54
Mr Singh,

You were not far off when you claimed naivety in this case
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written by kahsinaw, December 09, 2010 00:33:55
Mr Singh,
Your suggestion regarding the pay hike sounds very apt but I have to remind you that your assessment of the people who worked and sacrificed to win the PRU12 seemed to be totally wrong. Please remember that DAP and PAS tried so hard for so long and all PAS achieved was to win Kelantan and Terengganu. As for DAP they were no where near anywhere. Both of them needed the galvanising character or features of PKR to succeed and you seemed to conveniently neglect that.
If PKR just decide to step sideways you can be assured that the best that DAP or PAS can do will not be of any significance for PRU13. RPK was right on the balance of equation regarding the rural Malay support and the lack of Malay media coverage to counter that but whether you like it or not the support behind PKR will still be the major deciding factor for the outcome of PRU13
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written by JEFFLIM118, December 08, 2010 12:28:39
The most enlightened article at the right moment for all concerned Rakyats. I hope that all those "stupid malaysians' who keep on voting and supporting the corrupted reps by embracing all their lies and money tactics and subsequently groaning and moaning to truly STANDUP & REJECT outright these evil reps in the next coming election.
I wish to call on all those intellectual and good sound minded malaysians, PLEASE HELP TO REACH OUT AND EXPLAIN TO ALL CONCERNED MALAYSIANS TO DO THEIR BITS BY VOTING THE RIGHT WAKILS TO RUN THIS BELOVED COUNTRY OF OURS. We all have a responsibility to do out part and not just complains and groaning when things went wrong.
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written by Revolution, December 08, 2010 02:05:22
Dear Mr Americk ,
I hope your statement will be spread widely ... It is simple ,short and it says the evidence .
When Malaysia will have grow up and get more matured , I will personally never forget you wrote this once .
Thanks for Malaysia .
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written by BeGood, December 07, 2010 23:06:30
The very simple thing a good Rakyat can do is spread the thoughts... nothing is more powerful than words of mouth... CHANGE cannot come overnight after many years being ruled under some God-Knows-What administration and management... the greed and corruption that have spread far and wide, and that have corrupted the minds and souls of many Malaysians - especially those in power - with the exception of the few noble ones, which are growing by the numbers as more truth is being told thru the electronic medias... we used to believe whatever reported thru the mainstream news... but the truth has been hidden from the Rakyat for too long, far too long... the country will rot, and it is rottening fast if nothing is done to stop and change its course... if we are small, we do our small part... if we are bigger, we play our bigger part, to drive the change process... don't worry what we cannot control... just do our own small or big part... when these small and big parts are added together... it will be impactful... it will become a real impetus to force changes... so, "words of mouth" is about creating causes and conditions to enable people we meet to change their views of things on the basis of "what is the truth"...
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written by Logger123, December 07, 2010 22:09:28
Well said.
Now how do you get this message out to those in the rural and semi rural/semi urban parts of the country, like Hulu Selangor, Galas and Batu Sapi?

How are you going to stop them from voting BN, when they go collect their brown envelopes of RM200 to RM500? How do you make them vote for PR? Oh, by the way, which symbol will these self serving bumpkins mark for, on the voting slip?

The urbanites know what needs to be done. But some need their greed for contracts reined in a bit lah. But the crux of the matter is the Cina Bukit, Orang Kampung, Orang Asli, Ibans, Kadazans and the Tamils in the countryside. What’s happening there? Firstly, are the folks there getting this message and secondly, will they act accordingly?
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written by Prince of India, December 07, 2010 20:11:30
I Love This .keep up Boss.Next MP seat in waiting
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written by BeGood, December 07, 2010 19:46:34
Dear Americk Sidhu, I and many know you are one of the good guys. I read a lot about what you said and wrote and please keep it up. You deserved much respect. Like you said, we need twice the number of good guys to beat the baddies. Equal platform is not enough as these baddies have much dirty monies and other unscrupulous means - such as one-sided gomen machineries and agencies - to turnaround the tide. Everyone can play a small part and contribute in a small way in saving this beautiful country from being doomed. I keep sharing my thoughts, yours and all the good people's thoughts with people I meet and around me every opportunity I have... if all the good Rakyat keep doing it... I am sure we will see the light at the and of the tunnel - in fact, I can see some already after reading your article... all the efforts and scrifices by Lim Kit Siangs, the Lim Guan Engs, the Yusmadis, the Theresa Koks, Hannah Yeoh, Sivarasa Rasiah, Karpal Singh, Gobind Singh Deo, Dr. Zulkifi Ahmad, Dr. Hatta Ramli, Americk Sidhu will inspire many more good people to keep struggling for a better Malaysia - for a better tomorrow not so much for ourselves, but for our children and our children's children....
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written by earthman, December 07, 2010 19:36:00
Unless we turn away from our wicked ways. Wicked in the sense that the majority only cares for themselves, letting the corrupt rules and plundered the land, keeping their wealth for themselves, keeping quiet when injustice happens before them, ( the water demonstration of only a few thousands clearly shows, which should be million as many are just besides the demo. some even protest the demo ,accusing it for inconvenience ) , fleeing overseas when the situation needs their resources, taking brides from the corrupt.
Unless we turn away from our wicked ways and humble ourselves............ ... its all just noise and hot air.
The truth is we can't fight evil with evil.
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written by tom73my, December 07, 2010 19:24:19
If PR forms the next federal government, I concur with Americk's suggestion to raise the pay for the MPs and ministers. It makes good sense to pay them well. It is a small cost to pay a good MP RM50k/month, a good minister RM80k/mth, and good PM RM200k/mth if we can stop all leakages of public tax money in RM billions. In fact we should pay these good people a performance bonus calculated as a % of year-on-year savings on public expenditure. But big carrots must also come with big sticks to punish the corrupt.
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written by Pegasus, December 07, 2010 18:52:03
Need more of this people instead of stupid morons!
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written by Celestial, December 07, 2010 18:34:02
Americk

Well articulated and straight to the point. Yes, there are good men and women. I have never had much time for politicians because eventually it is expediency that rule at the end of the day and most are just pure scumbags. Most Malaysian politicians fall into this category except for those that Americk mentioned. However, Malaysians have to take comfort that there are still GOOD Men and Women. Not all are lost and if people like Americk, Haris, Art, Manjeet and many more who are not politicians but are willing to do their National service even for one term, it could make a difference. The current government need to change and spend a spell in the opposition benches. The rot must be cut out or gangrene will set in. It may be painful but Malaysia do not have much choice unless the people want to live in a country similar to Zimbabwe, an already failed State. Will Malaysians only wake up when it cost RM 1M for a can of coke?

I some time despair at the naivety of Malaysians not waking up after been robbed, raped and pillaged for 52 years. Surely Malaysians are not slow learner or is it pure selfishness that I am OK, so screw everyone else? All Malaysians are in the same boat. Sink or swim is only a matter of time unless a new captain and crew is selected so that the boat can sail to a safe haven. Americk is right; it is the choice of all Malaysians.

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written by earthman, December 07, 2010 18:24:56
Thank you Americk Sidhu,
You speak the truth and revealed the facts. Its time we find a way to nail it on every doors or to be precise on every hearts. If only we know the way to convince every one and show him/her the glory and joy of a good government, we ( the few left ) would not have to see evil and anguish of the people around us. The truth and facts are only as good as a good story until it becomes tomorrow's news on the front page. One way is through the internet. postings , e-mails, by word-of-mouth, leaflets. Lately we are receiving so much flyers in the mail box. Can't we use the same methods? What we need is re-education for all and reveal the truth.
Having said these we can start with prayers and petitions to the Power and Truth which created all things. This will transform our hearts and those around us ,when we seek wisdom and humble ourselves before the Truth and Power that love that only can bring everlasting joy. Healing would take place and we will be blessed. If only we would turn away from our wicked ways.
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written by kclim, December 07, 2010 17:52:12
Very well written article Mr Americk Sidhu.
There is still hope for Malaysia.
A journey of a thousand leagues begins with the first step.
Malaysians have already taken the first step. during the last general elections.
Let us continue down this rocky road shoulder to shoulder.
Vote wisely in the next general elections. Vote for Pakatan Rakyat.
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written by Voter get Voters 1, December 07, 2010 17:43:59
Its great to hear from Americk Sidhu. Its long overdue.
YESSSS I have always believed that MPs and ADUNs pay shld be high...5 X or even 10 times what they are pay nowadays....caveat that the penalty for corruptions,abuse of power n watnots is just as high i.e disqualification, confiscation of ill gotten gains ,fine AND 20 years JAIL. ( in China he/she be shot in d head )
We shld have guys like Americk, Manjeet, Haris Ibrahim and other prominent NGOs who are financially well off with good reputation to stand as MPs...and mind you those who are not financially well off too are eligible as long as they are respectable,fearless, take no nonsense , principled, credible, such as errrrr...do I need to name him ?
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written by hellosunshine, December 07, 2010 17:25:07
If it comes to the crunch and you guys really have no suitable candidates to challenge BeEnd in any constituencies, I will still vote for an ape or even an egg, should you chose to nominate these candidates against BeEnd lanuns. smilies/wink.gif
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written by educationist, December 07, 2010 17:12:20
"These good men and women have proven that you don’t have to steal from the rakyat to be respected. You can be a politician and still maintain your principles and ideals. God bless these true patriots." I say "helliluva" to that!!
May all those good men and women be blessed with good health and vitality, may the good Lord, whoever he may be, take care of them and their family.

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