Mahathir’s two-thirds majority in Parliament is the real cause for the scandals, unaccountability, human rights violations and gross abuse of power for the last decade

First Portion of Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the first of a series of DAP-Semangat 46 National Ceramahs Dewan Sri Pinang on Saturday, February 17, 1990 at 8 p.m.

Mahathir’s two-thirds majority in Parliament is the real cause for the scandals, unaccountability, human rights violations and gross abuse of power for the last decade.

For Malaysia, the Decade of the Eighties is also the Decade of Mahathir, who became the country’s fourth Prime Minister in July 1981 and has since stamped his character on the governance of the country in the 1980s. Continue reading Mahathir’s two-thirds majority in Parliament is the real cause for the scandals, unaccountability, human rights violations and gross abuse of power for the last decade

Kit Siang to meet Dr. Mahathir on the parliamentary motions to remove Vijandran as Deputy Speaker and Tan Sri Abu Talib Othman as Attorney-General

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Monday, February 12, 1990:

Kit Siang to meet Dr. Mahathir on the parliamentary motions to remove Vijandran as Deputy Speaker and Tan Sri Abu Talib Othman as Attorney-General

I will seek a meeting with the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed, on the two motions in Parliament on the Vijandran pornographic videotapes scandal.

The main purpose of the meeting is to ascertain whether Dr. Mahathir is prepared to move a motion, as Leader of the House, for the removal of D.P. Vijandran as Deputy Speaker and to refer him to the Committee of Privileges for a full-scale investigation into the Vijandran pornographic videotapes scandal, and also for the removal of Tan Sri Abu Talib Othman as Attorney-General for the destruction of the eleven Vijandran videotapes and four envelopes of 2,000 photographs.

In the event that Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed is not prepared to move these two motions, I will seek to ascertain whether the Government is prepared to give priority to these two motions which I had already given notice to the Speaker of Dewan Rakyat, Tan Sri Zahir Ismail, so that they could be debated and decided upon before the disposal of all government business.

Vijandran should be removed because he has become a liability to the reputation and good name of the country

Gerakan National Vice President, Datuk Alex Lee, said D.P. Vijandran has become a political liability to the Barisan Nasional, and the Gerakan wanted Vijandran to resign as Deputy Speaker, or the Barisan Nasional should table a motion for his removal in the coming Parliamentary meeting.

I cannot agree with the reasons by Alex Lee for the removal of v. Vijandran should be removed as Deputy Speaker, not because he has become a political liability to Barisan Nasional, but because he has become a liability to the reputation and good name of the country.

By saying that Vijandran should go solely because he has become a political liability to Barisan Nasional, the Gerakan is acting solely out of political expediency, regardless of the moral, ethical and political rights or wrongs in the matter, and the damage he has done to the standing of Parliament or the international image of Malaysia.

Gerakan, as part of the Barisan Nasional government, knows what are on the eleven Vijandran videotapes and four envelopes of 2,000 photographs ordered to be destroyed by the Attorney-General, Tan Sri Abu Talib Othman. This is because the Police and the Attorney-General know the nature of the contents of these Vijandran videotapes and photographs – and the knowledge of the Police and the Attorney-General are not personal knowledge, but government knowledge.

Gerakan should therefore be fully aware that the Attorney-General’s destruction of the eleven Vijandran videotapes and photographs unethical and illegal and that by his

By the same reasoning of Alex Lee, is Gerakan also pressing for the removal of Tan Sri Abu Talib Othman as Attorney-General on the same ground that he has become a political liability of Barisan Nasional as well?

The Gerakan must take a stand on the larger interests of the integrity and image of government, the standing and dignity of Parliament, and the reputation and good name of the country, and not just on the question of liability or asset to Barisan Nasional.

The Gerakan must prove that it is a party which is genuinely nationalistic, in the sense of being guided by national interest, and not by petty party considerations of Gerakan or even Barisan Nasional.

2. Challenge to Mohamed Rahmat to deny that he had instructed UMNO Divisions and Branches last month to prepare for a snap voters’ registration campaign
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UMNO Secretary-General, Datuk Mohamed Rahmat, said that I do not understand the UMNO’s membership system, and that the 300,000 UMNO members not registered as voters was because they were below 21 years of age.

I challenge Datuk Mohamed Rahmat to deny that he instructed UMNO Divisions and branches last month to prepare for a snap voters’ registration campaign, and since then, the entire UMNO national machinery has been geared for this snap voters’ registration exercise which is to begin on March 1.

Can Datuk Mohamed Rahmat explain how he knew that Election Commission to conduct such a snap voters’ registration exercise primarily to register 300,000 to 500,000 UMNO Baru members who are not yet registered as voters.

Furthermore, UMNO Baru has also instructed the Election Commission to depart from the previous arrangements for voters’ registration so that the snap voters’ registration exercise will concentrate on targeting on the 300,000 to 500,000 UMNO Baru members who have not been registered.

DAP is still waiting for the formal announcement by the Election Commission on the snap 21-day voters’ registration exercise beginning on March 1. DAP’s lawyers are meanwhile finalizing their study into the possibility of challenging in court the constitutionality of the snap 21-day voters’ registration exercise beginning on March 1, as it violates the Constitutional provision that the Election Commission should be free and independent from interferences or directives from political parties or even the government of the day, and should enjoy public confidence.

Semangat 46 to second the two DAP motions in Parliament to remove Vijandran as Deputy Speaker and Tan Sri Abu Talib Othman as Attorney-General

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang on Friday, 9th February 1990:

Semangat 46 to second the two DAP motions in Parliament to remove Vijandran as Deputy Speaker and Tan Sri Abu Talib Othman as Attorney-General

Semangat 46 will second the two DAP motions in Parliament when it begins its meeting on February 26 to remove D.P. Vijandran as Deputy Speaker and refer him to the Committee of Privileges for a full-scale investigation into the Vijandran pornographic videotapes scandal and the removal of Tan Sri Abu Talib Othman as Attorney-General for the destruction of the eleven Vijandran videotapes and four envelopes of 2,000 photographs. Continue reading Semangat 46 to second the two DAP motions in Parliament to remove Vijandran as Deputy Speaker and Tan Sri Abu Talib Othman as Attorney-General

DAP calls on Dr. Mahathir Mohamed to agree to the formation of a Parliamentary Inquiry Committee into the involvement of Deputy Speaker, D.P.Vijandran, in the pornographic videotape scandal

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secreatary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, 5.1.1990:

DAP calls on Dr. Mahathir Mohamed to agree to the formation of a Parliamentary Inquiry Committee into the involvement of Deputy Speaker, D.P.Vijandran, in the pornographic videotape scandal

One month after the pornographic videotape scandal was brought to Parliament, the Prime Minister, Datuk Ser Dr.Mahathir Mohamed, has at last spoken about it. However, his long-overdue reaction and comment is most disappointing for a Prime Minister who had started his administration with the slogan “Clean, Efficient and Trustworthy” government. Continue reading DAP calls on Dr. Mahathir Mohamed to agree to the formation of a Parliamentary Inquiry Committee into the involvement of Deputy Speaker, D.P.Vijandran, in the pornographic videotape scandal

DAP’s strong protest that Parliamentary has not been extended for another day on Monday because of the Barisan Nasional government’s fears that the DAP would again raise the Vijandran pornographic videotape scandal

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, 16.12.1989

DAP’s strong protest that Parliamentary has not been extended for another day on Monday because of the Barisan Nasional government’s fears that the DAP would again raise the Vijandran pornographic videotape scandal

DAP wishes to protest in the strongest possible terms that Dewan Rakyat was not extended for another day on Monday because of the government’s fear that the DAP would again raise the Vijandran pornographic videotape scandal issue. Continue reading DAP’s strong protest that Parliamentary has not been extended for another day on Monday because of the Barisan Nasional government’s fears that the DAP would again raise the Vijandran pornographic videotape scandal

Dewan Rakyat Letter

Tuan Yang di-Pertua, 15.12.1989
Dewan Rakyat,
Malaysia.

YB Tan Sri,

(1) Substantive motion under S.O. 43 to review decisions of Timbalan Yang di Pertua, Y.B. D.P. Vijandran in connection with the suspension of YB Karpal Singh on 11th December 1989 and YB P. Patto on 12th December 1989 over the allegation that YB Vijandran was himself actor in the pornographic video tapes scandal Continue reading Dewan Rakyat Letter

DAP wants agreement with CPM tabled in Parliament for debate and calls for an All-Party Parliamentary Committee to recommend repeal of repressive laws which had been justified on the ground of the CPM armed struggle

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, Nov.28, 1989:

DAP wants agreement with CPM tabled in Parliament for debate and calls for an All-Party Parliamentary Committee to recommend repeal of repressive laws which had been justified on the ground of the CPM armed struggle

Dap WELCOMES THE ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed, that the 41 year-old armed struggle of the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) would end on Saturday (Dec. 2), when the CPM concludes an agreement with the
Malaysian and Thai governments in Thailand. Continue reading DAP wants agreement with CPM tabled in Parliament for debate and calls for an All-Party Parliamentary Committee to recommend repeal of repressive laws which had been justified on the ground of the CPM armed struggle

An Election Budget to gain legitimacy for the political assaults on the democratic foundations of Malaysia and the economic scandals of UMNO Baru

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in the Dewan Rakyat on Monday, 30 the October, 1989 on the 1990 Budget Debate

An Election Budget to gain legitimacy for the political assaults on the democratic foundations of Malaysia and the economic scandals of UMNO Baru

The Finance Minister, Datuk Peduka Daim Zainuddain, has last Friday, when presenting the 1990 Budget, Presented an election budget and made an electioneering speech. IN fact, I cannot remember any budget speech which had been so blatantly electioneering, that anyone who had tuned onto the television to hear only the last 20 per cent of Daim’s speech might have thought the Finance Minister had started on an early general elections campaign on behalf of UMNO Baru. Continue reading An Election Budget to gain legitimacy for the political assaults on the democratic foundations of Malaysia and the economic scandals of UMNO Baru

DAP proposes a one-year moratorium for all political parties where no racial, language, cultural or religious issues will be created or raised for every Malaysian to concentrate on the national priority of achieving economic recovery and growth.

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in the Dewan Rakyat on Monday, Oct. 26, 1987 on the 1988 Budget.

DAP proposes a one-year moratorium for all political parties where no racial, language, cultural or religious issues will be created or raised for every Malaysian to concentrate on the national priority of achieving economic recovery and growth.

The 1988 Budget of Finance Minister, Daim Zainuddin, on Friday, 23rd October 1987 had achieved a ‘first’ in many aspects, it is the first budget in Malaysian history which had the shortest public attention span, whether before or after the budget presentation. Continue reading DAP proposes a one-year moratorium for all political parties where no racial, language, cultural or religious issues will be created or raised for every Malaysian to concentrate on the national priority of achieving economic recovery and growth.

Malaysia is teetering on the edge of a racial volcano and all political leaders must stop incitement of racial hatred and illwill to prevent an explosion which must occur if the present trend is not stopped

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Parliament House on Monday, 19.10.1987:

Malaysia is teetering on the edge of a racial volcano and all political leaders must stop incitement of racial hatred and ill will to prevent an explosion which must occur if the present trend is not stopped.

Firstly, I commend the Deputy Home Minister, Megat Junid Megat Ayob, for making a Ministerial statement setting out all available facts with regard to the Chow Kit shooting spree, which killed one and wounded two, and the manhunt for the culprit which is still in progress. Continue reading Malaysia is teetering on the edge of a racial volcano and all political leaders must stop incitement of racial hatred and illwill to prevent an explosion which must occur if the present trend is not stopped