
KUALA LUMPUR: MCA has called on Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching to explain remarks made by the newly appointed Community Communications Department (J-Kom) director-general Mohd Hisyamuddin Ghazali, who labelled two government critics as "Cina sesat" (misguided Chinese).
Its president, Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong, said the department falls under the Communications Ministry and therefore Teo cannot remain silent.
"Is this the official stance of the Communications Ministry? Is this the new standard of communication under the Madani government?
"Are public funds now being used to pay government communications officers to attack critics with racially charged labels?" he said in a Facebook post.
Hisyamuddin has come under fire for making the racially charged remark in a now-amended Facebook post.
He called businessman Albert Tei and former Barisan Nasional Strategic Communications deputy director Eric See-To "opposition lackeys" and used the term "Cina sesat".
Wee said Teo is a DAP leader and deputy chairman of Johor DAP, and therefore the party must respond.
"If such language were used by the opposition, DAP would certainly be the loudest in speaking about the 3Rs (race, religion and royalty), national unity, and racial harmony.
"But when it comes from a newly appointed government officer, why is DAP silent," he asked.
He also called on Teo and the ministry to instruct Hisyamuddin to issue a public apology and to clarify whether disciplinary action will be taken.
"We want assurance that J-Kom will not be used as a partisan propaganda machine funded by public money.
"Malaysia does not need a government communications agency that acts like a partisan, racist cyber trooper unit.
"If the Madani government is truly serious about the 3Rs, then the principle must apply to all parties — including government-appointed officials themselves.
"DAP and Teo cannot be selective. Silence is no longer an option." - NST









