DAP may lose two MPs – Wee Choo Keong and Lim Guan Eng – if they are disqualified from holding elective office as a results of court convictions and sentences

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, Dap Secretary- General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang , the DAP Federal Territory State Committee meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday , January 5, 1993 at 8pm.

DAP may lose two MPs – Wee Choo Keong and Lim Guan Eng – if they are disqualified from holding elective office as a results of court convictions and sentences

DAP may lose two MPs – Wee Choo Keong and Lim Guan Eng – if they are disqualified from holding elective office as a results of court convictions and sentences. Continue reading DAP may lose two MPs – Wee Choo Keong and Lim Guan Eng – if they are disqualified from holding elective office as a results of court convictions and sentences

DAP calls for the convening of an emergency Penang State Assembly meeting on the MPPP Hotel Metropole scandal where the Hotel Gerakan was arbitrarily removed from the MPPP list of conservation buildings without public notice and swiftly demolished before there could be public objections

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim kit Siang, in Penang on Tuesday,4th January , 1994:

DAP calls for the convening of an emergency Penang State Assembly meeting on the MPPP Hotel Metropole scandal where the Hotel Gerakan was arbitrarily removed from the MPPP list of conservation buildings without public notice and swiftly demolished before there could be public objections

The 1994 Visit Malaysia Year has not starred auspiciously for Penang because of two events: Continue reading DAP calls for the convening of an emergency Penang State Assembly meeting on the MPPP Hotel Metropole scandal where the Hotel Gerakan was arbitrarily removed from the MPPP list of conservation buildings without public notice and swiftly demolished before there could be public objections

Has the Education Ministry revised the long-term higher education policy announced by the Prime Minister only two weeks ago in Parliament on the percentage of the 19-24 year age group who would receive tertiary education in 2000 and 2020?

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim kit Siang, in Penang on Tuesday,4rd January , 1994:

Has the Education Ministry revised the long-term higher education policy announced by the Prime Minister only two weeks ago in Parliament on the percentage of the 19-24 year age group who would receive tertiary education in 2000 and 2020?

While welcoming the Clients’ Charter of the Education Ministry and the several bold educational targets as announced by the Education Minister, Datuk Dr. Sulaiman Daud yesterday, Malaysians are entitled to ask whether the government is fully committee to these goals. Continue reading Has the Education Ministry revised the long-term higher education policy announced by the Prime Minister only two weeks ago in Parliament on the percentage of the 19-24 year age group who would receive tertiary education in 2000 and 2020?

DAP advises Tsu KOON to show political courage and responsibility as Penang Chief Minister by exercising authority over the MPPP President and disregard the fact that Tam Gim Hwa is the Penang Gerakan Chairman

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim kit Siang, in Penang on Monday,3rd January , 1994:

DAP advises Tsu KOON to show political courage and responsibility as Penang Chief Minister by exercising authority over the MPPP President and disregard the fact that Tam Gim Hwa is the Penang Gerakan Chairman.

DAP advises Tsu KOON to show political courage and responsibility as Penang Chief Minister by exercising authority over the MPPP President and disregard the fact that Tam Gim Hwa is the Penang Gerakan Chairman. Continue reading DAP advises Tsu KOON to show political courage and responsibility as Penang Chief Minister by exercising authority over the MPPP President and disregard the fact that Tam Gim Hwa is the Penang Gerakan Chairman

MPPP president, Tan Gim Hwa should explain how he could give Pangkal Permata permissions to put up the ‘one stop centre’ billboard on the Taman Midlands project at the site when there had been no planning approvals, sale and advertising permit or developer’s licence.

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim kit Siang, in Penang on Monday,3rd January , 1994:

MPPP president, Tan Gim Hwa should explain how he could give Pangkal Permata permissions to put up the ‘one stop centre’ billboard on the Taman Midlands project at the site when there had been no planning approvals, sale and advertising permit or developer’s licence.

MPPP President , Datuk Tan Gim Hwa, should how he could give Pangkal Permata (M) Sdn. Bhd. Permission to put up the ‘one stop centre’ billboard on the Taman Midlands project at the site when there had been no planning approvals, sale and advertising permit or developer’s licence for the project. Continue reading MPPP president, Tan Gim Hwa should explain how he could give Pangkal Permata permissions to put up the ‘one stop centre’ billboard on the Taman Midlands project at the site when there had been no planning approvals, sale and advertising permit or developer’s licence.

With a built-up area of more than 1,4 million sq. ft the Taman Midlands Projects of Pangkal Permata would require 1,5000 to 2,000 parking bays and not the 800 to 900 as stated by Pangkal Permata in a dialogue with the affected residents last week

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, Dap Secretary- General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang , at the meeting called by the ‘voice of Taman Midlands Committee’ for the residents who would be affected by the Taman Midlands project of Pangkal Permata(M) Sdn. Bhd held on Monday , January 3, 1994 at 8pm.

With a built-up area of more than 1,4 million sq. ft the Taman Midlands Projects of Pangkal Permata would require 1,5000 to 2,000 parking bays and not the 800 to 900 as stated by Pangkal Permata in a dialogue with the affected residents last week.

The people who will be affected by Pangkal Permata (M) Sdn. Bhd. ‘s million Taman Midlands ‘one stop centre’ Project must insist on their rights as rateplayers to be fully consulted before the MPPP gives any final planning approval for the project. Continue reading With a built-up area of more than 1,4 million sq. ft the Taman Midlands Projects of Pangkal Permata would require 1,5000 to 2,000 parking bays and not the 800 to 900 as stated by Pangkal Permata in a dialogue with the affected residents last week

DAP calls on Penang Chief Minister to suspend Tan Cim Hwa as MPPP President for his scandalous role in removing Hotel Metropole from the MPPP list of 20 conservation buildings at millionaires’ Row and for conniving in its switt demolition

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim kit Siang, in Penang on Sunday,2nd January , 1994:

DAP calls on Penang Chief Minister to suspend Tan Cim Hwa as MPPP President for his scandalous role in removing Hotel Metropole from the MPPP list of 20 conservation buildings at millionaires’ Row and for conniving in its switt demolition.

DAP calls on Penang Chief Minister to suspend Tan Cim Hwa as MPPP President for his scandalous role in removing Hotel Metropole from the MPPP list of 20 conservation buildings at millionaires’ Row and for conniving in its swift demolition. Continue reading DAP calls on Penang Chief Minister to suspend Tan Cim Hwa as MPPP President for his scandalous role in removing Hotel Metropole from the MPPP list of 20 conservation buildings at millionaires’ Row and for conniving in its switt demolition

DAP calls on the Cabinet to launch a “zero defect” campaign in the entire government service to identify and overcome all possible human weaknesses and system defects to minimise avoidable disasters like the Subang International Airport Fires, Highland Towers Collapse Disaster and the latest RMAF helicopter crash

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim kit Siang, in Penang on Saturday, January 1 , 1994:

DAP calls on the Cabinet to launch a “zero defect” campaign in the entire government service to identify and overcome all possible human weaknesses and system defects to minimise avoidable disasters like the Subang International Airport Fires, Highland Towers Collapse Disaster and the latest RMAF helicopter crash.

DAP sends its deepest condolence to the families of the pilot, Mej Kamarul Bahrin Mohamad, and three crew members, co-pilot Kapt Fitri Abdullah, Flight Sjn Nordin Ahamd and Flight Sjn Azni Alias of RMAF MAS-332 Super Puma Helicopter who were killed in the latest helicopter crash in Sungai Petani yesterday. Continue reading DAP calls on the Cabinet to launch a “zero defect” campaign in the entire government service to identify and overcome all possible human weaknesses and system defects to minimise avoidable disasters like the Subang International Airport Fires, Highland Towers Collapse Disaster and the latest RMAF helicopter crash

DAP calls on Penang Chief Minister, Dr. Koh Tsu Koon to freeze the re-appointment of MPPP councillors until they could give a satisfactory explanation for the undemocratic decision on Hotel Metropole which violates the principles of accountability, transparency and responsibility

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim kit Siang, in Penang on Saturday, 1st January 1994:

DAP calls on Penang Chief Minister, Dr. Koh Tsu Koon to freeze the re-appointment of MPPP councillors until they could give a satisfactory explanation for the undemocratic decision on Hotel Metropole which violates the principles of accountability, transparency and responsibility.

MPPP President, Datuk Tan Gim Hwa must explain why the MPPP had been so undemocratic in violating the principles of accountability and transparency in removing Hotel Metropole from the MPPP list of 20 conservation buildings at Millionaires’ row in Georgetown without public consultation or notice. Continue reading DAP calls on Penang Chief Minister, Dr. Koh Tsu Koon to freeze the re-appointment of MPPP councillors until they could give a satisfactory explanation for the undemocratic decision on Hotel Metropole which violates the principles of accountability, transparency and responsibility

Fifteenth Challenge to Liong Sik for him to accept within a week: To declare how many Telekom shares were allotted to MCA and if none, why four MCA Ministers could not compare with one MIC Minister who could get ten million Telekom shares for MIC

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang on Tuesday, 31 st August 1993:

Fifteenth Challenge to Liong Sik for him to accept within a week: To declare how many Telekom shares were allotted to MCA and if none, why four MCA Ministers could not compare with one MIC Minister who could get ten million Telekom shares for MIC

The one-week deadline for my first five challenges to MCA President, Datuk Seri Dr Ling Liong Sik, had expired and Liong Sik had failed all of them. Continue reading Fifteenth Challenge to Liong Sik for him to accept within a week: To declare how many Telekom shares were allotted to MCA and if none, why four MCA Ministers could not compare with one MIC Minister who could get ten million Telekom shares for MIC