Friday, May 8, 2009

Experience on 07.05.2009 to share: Part 1 Dato' SS...

Thanks for all your comments despite the change of blog’s address which had caused certain inconvenience to some of you. My apology.

Indeed I have a lot of things to share with all of you here. I will make it as short, precise and simple as possible. Reading long article will make us bored. Let me go one by one

The Dato’ State Secretary
He is the man behind all the Civil Servant’s action yesterday. He can be seen to have instructed the sacked-Dewan Secretary Abdullah Antong all the time, giving him some hard words in pushing him to start the Prayer despite of the Speaker’s direction that the sitting will not start until Zambry and the rest leave the hall as instructed.

He was seen moving around giving instructions ever since the Speaker was speaking. There is no de corum at all. No respect from him to the Speaker.

A lot of People may ask how powerful the State Secretary is. The answer is, to put it simple, he is the No. 1 man in the SUK Building. All staffs and admin are under him.

As such, it is hard to see if there are any staff of SUK dares to go against him, although we know that a lot of them have preferred us than BN.

Yet, maybe he has forgotten that, the floor at the Sitting Dewan is and should be under the Speaker’s directive and not any other.

He may have also forgotten, it is the Rakyat who pays his salary and not Barisan Nasional.

Just to add here. He is the one who had issued notice to the PR State EXCOs to leave their rooms (without the new Government, legal or illegal, being formed) immediately after Tuanku’s announcement of refusal to the dissolution of the sitting.

He is the one who had issued a “close-door” order to the Public on 02.03.2009 in order to prevent our 03.03.2009 sitting.

He is the one who had given instruction to the OCPD for getting the Police and FRUs to block us from entering the SUK on 03.03.2009.

If anyone has anything to share with him, he can be reached at 019-5568885.
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To share more with you all later.

3 comments:

  1. kah woh, one thing i would like to ask you -
    when Pakatan Rakyat took over Perak last time, why did you guys never replace all those pro-Umno people, like this state secretary for instance. I think a lot of people were surprise too..

    You guys should start with a fresh clean adminstration, and not the leftover supporters from Umno..

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  2. If you want to change someone of the post, you have to follow the rules and condition, ok?! Let me tell you about something! The state secretary post plays an important role in the state! And this post assigned with the contract.

    Furthermore, do you know the state government who appoints someone for the state secretary post needs the federal government's agreement like the case in Penang happened. Would you think that federal government remove his people and give the opportunity to the state government to appoint someone they like.

    Lastly, if PR government removes someone like state secretary, many incidents will be happened because of this like protest. The workers in the state building are under his controlled. Boycott may be happened.

    YB Wong, am I right?

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  3. Certain positions are Civil Servants. They are supposed to be neutral because the government and even if the same party rules, the policies can changed. They have to follow the orders depending who has the say. For example, calling for the parliament to meet. It is the speaker's job and not the MB or PM. The same apply to the police. They will be highly respect and not a dog if they are netural.

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