Political poisoning of Malaysian minds
has incapacitated their inherent abilities to do undertake political analysis.
When issues of public interest arise, all it takes is one brazen leader to give
a red herring response such as:
"Who is asking? We have shown many
times that the trips taken by the present officers (cost) much (less) that in
the past (under BN rule prior to 2008).
Then, most are silenced, cowering in
fear that they might have offended that leader. Before you begin your retort,
allow me to share with you a tale of two leaders.
Once upon a time in early November
2013, there were two leaders – one from the east (Lim Guan Eng), the other from
the West (Jim Lane, Mayor of Scottsdale, Arizona, USA) who went to the 17th
annual Inter-Islands Tourism Policy (ITOP) Forum, held from November 6 to
9 in Haikou, Hainan, China. Topics of discussion included how to preserve local
island culture while accommodating global tourism.
Jim Lane went alone and his trip was
funded by the government of Haikou, Hainan.
Lim Guan Eng went with a 21-member
delegation and the Penang state coffers footed the bill.
George Hartz, President of Scottsdale
Sister Cities, said that Mayor Jim Lane was given the opportunity to promote
Scottsdale tourism at the forum.
According to its official website,
Inter-Islands Tourism Policy Forum was founded in 1997 with the attendance of
four provincial governments of Bali, Indonesia, Hainan, China, Okinawa, Japan
and Jeju, South Korea led by Jeju.
This Forum is aimed at exploring the
world tourism market jointly by bring together islands that have cultural
sympathy and similar tourism structure and policy. The Forum has grown from
four starting member islands to 10 members including Jeju, Hainan, Okinawa,
Bali, Southern Province, Canary Islands, Zanzibar, Hawaii, Phuket and
Cebu.
Note: Penang is NOT a member of ITOP.
Hence, is it justified that the 21-member delegation of Penang government
officers, their spouses and business representatives visited China costing
RM93,910 at the state’s expense?
Whether or not BN spent more or less
during their tenure is irrelevant. It is merely pulling wool over our eyes so
that we cannot see the discrepancies therein.
The fact remains that the state paid
the 21-member delegation to attend the forum and did the following:
1. They
signed a MOU on establishment of Friendship Cities between Penang and the
Hainan provincial government. (done by the delegation)
2. They renewed the
Friendship Cities relationship between Xiamen and Penang on the 20th
anniversary of this scheme. (done by the delegation)
3. Lim paid two
courtesy calls on the government, leaders of industry, the Xiamen mayor and the
Hainan governor. (done by ONE person – LGE)
4. Lim delivered a
talk at the ITOP Forum themed ‘Globalization and Localization: Opportunity and
Challenge for Island Tourism Development’. (done by ONE person – LGE)
Look at the record of achievement for
that trip and answer the following question objectively. Is it justified that
Lim Guan Eng needed 21 members, including his spouse at the expense of the
state government whereas Jim Lane went ALONE at the invitation of the Haikou
government who paid for his trip?
Who can forget his famous justification
for his wife’s presence by his statement whereby "We feel very lonely
without our spouses, we go with spouse is a problem, don't go with spouse also
a problem."
Does such a statement reflect a
person’s political and emotional maturity?
Think. Why did Haikou pay for Mayor Jim
Lane’s participation at the ITOP forum? Food for thought.
For your
information, Scottsdale has been recognized today as Arizona’s 2013 eCity by
tech giant Google. “Scottsdale’s growth and innovation in e-commerce is an
example that other cities across the state can strive to replicate,” said Scott
Levitan, Google’s director of small business engagement, in a statement.
“Google is proud to recognize this growing entrepreneurial spirit and the role
it plays in creating jobs and sustaining local economies.”
Apart from the
UNESCO Heritage listing for Penang (which has nothing to do with current state
government), what international accolades have Lim and his team won for Penang?
Any results for all the hot air more-than-a-mouthful theme of Penang As An
International And Intelligent City Is Leveraged On Building A Liveable City
That Attracts Human Talent And Formulates People-Centric Policies That Transforms
Penang Into A Developed, Sustainable And Inclusive Economy Without Poverty?
Shallow and meaningless words such as these give an empty and hollow ring
when we see the congestion in Penang and the rising property prices which have
prevented real Penang kia from owning homes in the state. Instead, we see
foreigners, especially those from another island, who are happily (in Monopoly
style) taking over shopping malls, hawker centres, even properties in heritage
areas, and of course not forgetting the many high-rise luxurious condominiums
that few can even dream of owning at all!
Finally, does it
need an expenditure of RM93,910 for the ITOP and to attend the 20th anniversary
celebration of the establishment of sister cities between Penang and Xiamen in
Xiamen? Is Xiamen really so important to Penang? Penang is not even listed in
Wikipedia’s listing for Xiamen.
In fact, if you
were to Google for PENANG AND XIAMEN, what will Google show you? The Balance of
Trade in both states? Nope. Merely flights and cheap tickets from Penang to
Xiamen. Now what does that tell you?
Analyze the
objectives of the ITOP forum which include learning about newly emerged trends
in world tourism industry, enhancing the relationship within the world's
Islands, broadening the network which plays significant role in promoting the
region as world's best tourist destination. These are roles played by the
Ministry of Tourism! Look at the list in the delegation. Should they have been
there?
I am confounded
at the way in which one person can lead so many by their noses via red herrings
and arrogant responses to justify a meaningless trip by so many when clearly
only ONE person should go. All that hullabaloo protest by Lim Guan Eng serves
to point us in the one direction as to the real reason for the trip. Cut the
crap and quit pulling wool over our eyes. Justify why such a big delegation was
sent at the state’s expense for an event that is quite narrow in scope and
overlaps with the Tourism ministry’s portfolio.
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