Cabinet position on ARE a big MCA ‘let down’ to the people in Bukit Merah and surrounding areas

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Thursday, June 18, 1987:

Cabinet position on ARE a big MCA ‘let down’ to the people in Bukit Merah and surrounding areas

The Cabinet position yesterday on the Asian Rare Earth (ARE) factory in Ipoh is a big MCA let-down to the people of Bukit Merah and the surrounding areas. Continue reading Cabinet position on ARE a big MCA ‘let down’ to the people in Bukit Merah and surrounding areas

DAP to move motion in Parliament for a Parliamentary Committee to review 30 years of nation-building efforts and to new basis for Malaysian nation-building in the 1990s

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the Penang DAP State Committee meeting held at Penang DAP Hqrs at Kinta Lane, Penang on Thursday 11.6.1987 at 8 p.m

DAP to move motion in Parliament for a Parliamentary Committee to review 30 years of nation-building efforts and to new basis for Malaysian nation-building in the 1990s

The DAP will move a motion in the coming two-week Parliament, which begins on June 29, for the establishment of a Parliamentary Committee to review the 30 years of Malaysian, nation-building and to make recommendations to ensure greater national unity in the 1990s. Continue reading DAP to move motion in Parliament for a Parliamentary Committee to review 30 years of nation-building efforts and to new basis for Malaysian nation-building in the 1990s

DAP cables the Prime Minister proposing an all party Parliamentary fact-finding delegation to Singapore on the arrest of 16 persons including 2 Malaysians under the Internal Security Act

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Thursday, 28.5.1987:

DAP cables the Prime Minister proposing an all party Parliamentary fact-finding delegation to Singapore on the arrest of 16 persons including 2 Malaysians under the Internal Security Act.

I have cabled the Prime Minister, Datuk Dr. Mahathir Mohamed, suggesting the sending of an all-party fact-finding delegation to Singapore over the arrest of 16 persons including 2 Malaysians for alleged clandestine communist activities. Continue reading DAP cables the Prime Minister proposing an all party Parliamentary fact-finding delegation to Singapore on the arrest of 16 persons including 2 Malaysians under the Internal Security Act

Datuk Dr. Ling Liong Sik’s statement on MCA’s stand on full refund to co-operative depositors by early 1989 is as empty as the MCA’s general elections promise of amendment of Clause 21(2) of the 1961 Education Act

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the second DAP Gopeng Parliamentary by-election ceramah at Chendetong New Village on Nomination Bight, Thursday, 7.5.1987 at 10 p.m., followed by the public burning of a 100-foot ‘co-operative snake’

Datuk Dr. Ling Liong Sik’s statement on MCA’s stand on full refund to co-operative depositors by early 1989 is as empty as the MCA’s general elections promise of amendment of Clause 21(2) of the 1961 Education Act

MCA President, Datuk Dr. Ling Liong Sik, said two days ago that the MCA Central Committee had decided on the stand that the 588,000 co-operative depositors should get back every riggit they have deposited at the latest by early 1989. Continue reading Datuk Dr. Ling Liong Sik’s statement on MCA’s stand on full refund to co-operative depositors by early 1989 is as empty as the MCA’s general elections promise of amendment of Clause 21(2) of the 1961 Education Act

If Lee Kim Sai can convince DAP why the 588,000 co-operative depositors is not entitled to equal government treatment in its rescue of BMF-Bank Bumiputra, DAP is prepared to five MCA a walk-ever in Gopeng by-election

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang on Thursday, 9.4.1987:

If Lee Kim Sai can convince DAP why the 588,000 co-operative depositors is not entitled to equal government treatment in its rescue of BMF-Bank Bumiputra, DAP is prepared to five MCA a walk-ever in Gopeng by-election

MCA Deputy President, Datuk Lee Kim Sai, said in Gopeng yesterday that if I could deliver the whole refund in cash to the 588,000 depositors in the 24 co-operatives whose activities were frozen by Bank Negara, the MCA would be willing to give the DAP a walk-over in the coming Gopeng parliamentary by-election. Continue reading If Lee Kim Sai can convince DAP why the 588,000 co-operative depositors is not entitled to equal government treatment in its rescue of BMF-Bank Bumiputra, DAP is prepared to five MCA a walk-ever in Gopeng by-election

UMNO’s demand for Gopeng parliamentary seat is indicative of its contempt and low opinion of MCA

by parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Monday, March 30, 1987:

UMNO’s demand for Gopeng parliamentary seat is indicative of its contempt and low opinion of MCA.

UMNO’s demand for Gopeng parliamentary seat in the by-election after Tan Koon Swan’s announced resignation on April 3 is indicative of UMNO’s contempt and low opinion of MCA. Continue reading UMNO’s demand for Gopeng parliamentary seat is indicative of its contempt and low opinion of MCA

Letter – This is to give notice under S.O. 18 (2) that I intend to invoke S.O. 18 (1) in today’s sitting for the following motion

Tuan Yang di-Pertuan,
Dewan Rakyat.

YB Tuan Yang di-Pertuan,

This is to give notice under S.O. 18 (2) that I intend to invoke S.O. 18 (1) in today’s sitting for the following motion:

“That the House grants leave to the Ketua Pembangkang, YB Lim Kit Siang to move the adjournment of the House for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance, namely a $ 6 million government salvage fund to provide four per cent soft loan to resolve the plight of the Cameron Highland vegetable farmers as a result of the two-week fungicide and pesticide scare for the following reasons:

1. The present nation-wide scare of consumers in Cameron Highlands vegetables because of fungicide and pesiticide residue levels is largely the result of the failure of the Agriculture Ministry, and in particular the Deputy Agriculture Minister Alex Lee, to look after the interests of the vegetable farmers; because

(i) the Ministry of Agriculture had not taken seriously indications from the Singapore Government last year about high fungicide content of some Cameron Highlands vegetables to guide and help the Cameron Highlands vegetables especially as the Cameron Highlands vegetables farming is a $ 100 million a year industry involving over a thousand vegetable farming families, and the its further importance in earning foreign exchange for their exports to the Singapore market;

(ii) the failure of the government to establish a testing laboratory in Cameron Highlands to advise and help vegetable farmers in the most important vegetable farming area in the country is another example of the indifference and irresponsibility of the Agriculture Ministry, letting the vegetable farmers to ‘live or die on their own’;

(iii) the failure of the Deputy Agriculture Minister Alex Lee to visit and meet with the vegetable farmers in Cameron Highlands to understand their problems in the last two weeks, although he announced that the public should not eat a whole range of Cameron Highlands greens, leading to panic among consumers who stayed away from all vegetables to be on the safe side, leading to great losses to all vegetable farmers, traders and operators – and this raises the question as to the fitness of Alex Lee to be Deputy Agriculture Minister;

2. the maladroit handling of the entire issue of the fungicide and pesticide residue level of the Cameron Highlands greens has caused great financial losses to the Cameron Highlands farmers, as the public scare and panic had been so widespread that public confidence will not easily be restored even though Cameron Highlands vegetables pass the fungicide and pesticide tests, as illustrated by the seven-day closures of the Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh vegetable markets; in fact, many housewives have stopped buying all types of vegetable whether from Cameron Highlands or not;

3. it has been estimated that each Cameron Highlands vegetable household would on average suffer a loss of $ 5,000 from the loss of public confidence in their present crop, totaling some $ 6 million, creating acute problems of finding capital for their next crop or vegetables;

4. For the reason above, the government has a duty and responsibility to make up for its failure to protect the interests of the Cameron Highlands vegetable farmers by establishing a x $ 6 million salvage fund to provide low interest loans at 4 per cent to enable the vegetable farmers to overcome their present hardships.

DAP calls for a national referendum as to whether the Senate should be abolished or reformed to have direct election for Senators

by Parliament Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General, MP for Tanjung and Assemblyman for Kampong Kolam, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling on Thursday, Dec. 11, 1986:

DAP calls for a national referendum as to whether the Senate should be abolished or reformed to have direct election for Senators

The Dewan Negara President, Tan Sri Ben Stephens, and Senator Chan Choong Tak had responded to the widespread public disillusionment with the Dewan Negara, as in the past 27 years, it had proved to be a totally ineffective and useless Chamber, not worth the $17 million public funds allocated to it every year. Continue reading DAP calls for a national referendum as to whether the Senate should be abolished or reformed to have direct election for Senators

Challenge to the Senators to prove that they are not people who nobody listens to by making parliamentary history amending the OSA Bill approved by Dewan Rakyat and sending it back to Dewan Rakyat for reconsideration

Press Conference Statement by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General, MP for Tanjung and Assemblyman for Kampong Kolam, Lim Kit Siang, in Parliament House, Committee Room No.1, on Monday, 8th December 1986 at 2 p.m.

Challenge to the Senators to prove that they are not people who nobody listens to by making parliamentary history amending the OSA Bill approved by Dewan Rakyat and sending it back to Dewan Rakyat for reconsideration

DAP MPs are today wearing white arm-bands in Parliament to protest against the majority vote in the Dewan Rakyat last Friday to ram through the Official Secrets Act (Amendment) Bill. Continue reading Challenge to the Senators to prove that they are not people who nobody listens to by making parliamentary history amending the OSA Bill approved by Dewan Rakyat and sending it back to Dewan Rakyat for reconsideration

Demand that the Registrar-General of Co-operatives exercise his powers under Section 47 of the Co-operative Societies Act to surcharge the irresponsible or corrupt Directors to compensate the 588,000 depositors for misapplication of funds, dishonesty or breach of trust

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General, MP for Tanjung and Assemblyman for Kampong Kolam, Lim Kit Siang, in the Dewan Rakyat on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1986 on the Committee Stage of the estimates for the Ministry of National and Rural Development estimates for the 1987 Budget on the motion to cut the salary of the Director General of Co-operatives by $10

Demand that the Registrar-General of Co-operatives exercise his powers under Section 47 of the Co-operative Societies Act to surcharge the irresponsible or corrupt Directors to compensate the 588,000 depositors for misapplication of funds, dishonesty or breach of trust

I am moving a $10-cut motion on the salary of the Registrar-General of Co-operatives because of his gross dereliction of duty for two reasons. Continue reading Demand that the Registrar-General of Co-operatives exercise his powers under Section 47 of the Co-operative Societies Act to surcharge the irresponsible or corrupt Directors to compensate the 588,000 depositors for misapplication of funds, dishonesty or breach of trust