DAP lawyers to meet in Penang tonight to decide on legal suit against EPF illegal and improper use of EPF funds for speculative share trading losses

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Kota Melaka, Liu Kit Siang, in Malacca on Thursday, 4.7.1986:

DAP lawyers to meet in Penang tonight to decide on legal suit against EPF illegal and improper use of EPF funds for speculative share trading losses.

DAP lawyers will meet in Penang tonight to decide on the legal suit against the EPF for illegal and improper use of EPF funds for speculative share trading and losses, breach of trust and abuse of power. Continue reading DAP lawyers to meet in Penang tonight to decide on legal suit against EPF illegal and improper use of EPF funds for speculative share trading losses

DAP’s Political Objective: First-class citizenship for all Malaysians, regardless of race

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and Mp for Kota Melaka, Lim Kit Siang, at the launching of the new book, ‘Malaysia – Crisis of Identity’ in Penang on Friday, 4th July 1986 at 4.30pm

DAP’s Political Objective: First-class citizenship for all Malaysians, regardless of race

Deputy Prime Minister, Ghaffar Baba, said yesterday that a government should be strong if its people are to benefit, and this was why the Barisan Nasional wanted a two-third majority in the next general elections, and not because it was power crazy. Continue reading DAP’s Political Objective: First-class citizenship for all Malaysians, regardless of race

Call in trade unions and workers countrywide to protest against EPF management of workers’ EPF funds without meaningful accountability

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Kota Melaka, Lim Kit Siang, in Malacca On Thursday, 3.7.1986:

Call in trade unions and workers countrywide to protest against EPF management of workers’ EPF funds without meaningful accountability

I commend PUIC for planning picketing outside EPF headquarters in Petaling Jaya on Monday, July 7, to protest against the investment policies and decisions. This is necessary to demand greater and more meaningful accountability of the EPF Board and the Government in the management of the $2.5 billion funds of the five million EPF contributers. Continue reading Call in trade unions and workers countrywide to protest against EPF management of workers’ EPF funds without meaningful accountability