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Friday, August 24, 2012

Khir the gentleman, not Noh Omar, not by a long shot



Former Selangor Menteri Besar Dr Mohd Khir Toyo is more of a ‘gentleman' compared with menteri besar-in-waiting Agriculture Minister Noh Omar, should the BN retake the state in the coming general election, said Sekinchan assemblyperson Ng Suee Lim.

"The two leaders have one thing in common: both are Selangor Umno leaders.
"Both of them are greedy, but the difference between Noh and Khir is that Khir is not as vicious. He is not a gangster," he toldMalaysiakini during an interview on Aug 8.

NONENg had previously helped toexpose Khir's (right) Balinese style mansion in Shah Alam, eventually leading to hisconviction for graft.

His sights are now trained on Noh, who he alleged, hasabused his powers, and theTanjung Karang Umno division, which he alleges has bought land well below the market price.

Coincidentally, Ng noted, his state constituency is sandwiched between Noh's Tanjung Karang parliamentary constituency and Khir's Sungai Panjang state constituency.

Noh had previously denied the first allegation, and declinedcomment on the second.

Meanwhile, Khir has appealed against his conviction and proceedings are still underway at the Court of Appeal.

Both have sued Ng for RM10 million each in damages for defamation.

"So now my market value is RM20 million," he quipped.

Cordial relations still alive

khir toyo mansion 060709 08Ng said that even after he had exposed Khir's mansion scandal, considered beyond his means as menteri besar, the two still greet each other when they meet and Ng had been at Khir's open house functions several times.

"He treated me well and this is ‘healthy politics'. There is no unhealthy political culture or gangsterism here.

"But Noh is unusual. Greedy is one thing, (but also) egoistic, arrogant, fierce, violent, thuggish, and a gangster. That's enough, at least six-in-one. Not three-in-one (like instant coffee) but six-in-one," he quipped.

He recounted an incident early this year when he and Noh Omar sat at the same table during a banquet hosted by a local NGO.

"Although we were just sitting at an NGO's function, we argued," he said.

The banquet was hosted by the Sekinchan Fishermen's Association to mark the end of the year's work and, as part of the run-up to the Chinese New Year celebrations.

NONEHe said that as soon as Noh (right) arrived and sat down, he asked whether Ng had received his letter.

Noh: "Hey! Have you got my letter?"

Ng: "No, what letter?"

Noh: "Summons! I want to sue you!"

Ng: "Not yet. If you want to sue, hurry up with the letter. Don't just tell me about it."

Noh: "Don't worry, it will get to you."

Ng: "If it gets here, I will fight it.

Noh: "I want to sue you for RM10 million!"

Ng: "So sue me."

Info tech to the rescue 

After that heated exchange, Ng said they ignored each other for the rest of the day.

"After that we did not speak. He played with his Blackberry and I fiddled with my phone, no more talking. It was a little tense," he recounted.

He also recalled another ‘bad experience' before, this time with Noh's political secretary Mohamad Safie Asnawi, who, he alleged, had led at least 30 people to attack him in 2010.

NONENg, who claimed to be invited to Tanjung Karang to hear the grouses of local padi farmers, was hospitalised, withconcussion  for two days from the Nov 4, 2010 incident.

When asked for his response at the time, Noh claimed that Ng was attempting to start up an illegal demonstration, and it served him right that the locals had made him pay for it.

"Is this the standard of a minister? His response seems to mirror his ego and thuggish-ness. As a minister, even if an opposing assemblyperson or anyone gets beaten, we should express sympathy and urge the police to investigate...

"Therefore, I labelled Noh  a Menteri Samseng'(Thug minister). From then on, he became my main target," he said.
"He (Khir) has the characteristics of a gentleman leader. Noh, not at all. He is more dangerous than Khir and I have never been (to Noh's open house) even once," Ng laughed.

"I am not confident of going there for security concerns," he added.

Besides deeming Noh's behaviour unbecoming of a minister or a person widely tipped to be a menteri besar-in-waiting, Ng said another reason to target Noh is his being agriculture and agro-based industries minister.

Sekinchan's economy is largely based on rice-farming and fishing, part of Noh's ministerial portfolio. Ng said both industries are in jeopardy because of the former's policies.

For the farmers, he said they had to deal with Padiberas Nasional Berhad (Bernas), a GLC tasked with regulating Malaysia's rice industry.

"Now it (Bernas) is owned by Syed Mokhtar Albukhary. It is a monopoly, meaning that if the farmers want to sell their rice to outsiders from Kedah, there are barriers and obstructions. Therefore, they could not raise their prices," he said.

He noted that the Agriculture Department's records would show Sekinchan has the best quality rice in Malaysia, as well as being the region with the highest output.
 Monopoly policy backfires
"We worked hard to achieve a high quality and large output, but we do not get a fair price for our efforts. The farmers are angry to this day, all because of the monopoly," said Ng.

Meanwhile, fishermen in Sekinchan face another problem: the lack of human resources.

"Fishermen with boats with Zone B permits make a living between eight to 12 nautical miles (from the coast). The Fisheries Department forbids them to hire foreign workers," said Ng.

Despite their best efforts to hire locals, there is a lack of interest in the fisheries industry and advertising vacancies proved unfruitful.

"In the end, many fishermen, whether they like it or not, and not for the lack of patriotism, were forced to hire foreign workers quietly although it is illegal.

NONE"If they hired (foreign workers) and get away with it, fine. If they were caught, they would be arrested, their boat would be confiscated, and they would be brought to court.

"For three months, their source of income is gone. What about their families?" Ng asked.

When asked during the nearly two-hour long interview, Ng said he is confident his efforts to expose Noh would eventually topple him.

"I see that the people's response and support are getting more positive with each passing day, even though Noh has a large allocation for his constituency as the minister of agriculture.

"I heard that he continues to distribute that allocation and aid mostly to his cronies," Ng claimed.

"Although Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak paraded his transformation plans, the leaders under him are not following (him).

"If that is the way it is, I think we stand a chance of breaching BN's fortress in Tanjung Karang," he said.

This interview was conducted by Koh Jun Lin, Ahmad Fadli KC and Lee Way Loon.

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