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Why PH could end up losing GE15 thanks to Rafizi’s faux pas By Jamari Mohtar

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Publish date: Sun, 13 Nov 2022, 06:34 PM

PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli set a record by becoming the first Pakatan Harapan (PH) candidate in the 15th General Elections (GE15) to declare his assets publicly. 

After declaring his assets, Rafizi went on to challenge the other two major coalitions, Barisan Nasional (BN) and Perikatan Nasional (PN), to do the same for all their candidates. 

However, this is a pointless challenge when declaring assets is not compulsory under the law for election candidates – it is only compulsory under the law for elected MPs and appointed senators to do so upon their appointment as Cabinet ministers.  

You can’t say your rival candidates are lousy for not doing something which is not compulsory. It is as simple as that! 

And when a reporter who was at a press conference that Rafizi organised on Nov 9 grilled him on certain aspects of his asset declaration, he became feisty and accused the reporter’s employer, MalaysiaNow, of being a mouthpiece of Bersatu Supreme Council Member Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali, among others.  

According to a MalaysiaNow report, Rafizi then repeatedly belittled the reporter, suggesting that he was not well-versed in finance. 

“That’s why I said go back and try to understand finance because I explained about share capital (just now). You don’t get it, do you? I have already answered your third question. Did you get it?” Rafizi said, somewhat peeved at the reporter.  

To make matter worse, Rafizi concluded that most people (reporters) present at the press conference would “not understand any of these things”.  

Back in my day

In my younger days as a young reporter in Singapore, I experienced an eerily similar situation when the host (organiser) of a press conference was totally rude and uncouth towards me because I was the only reporter who had grilled the host with tough questions. 

Like Rafizi, the host began to belittle me as a reporter who knew nuts about the issue concerned.  

My response then was to say that in an earlier article about his organisation on the same issue – which happened to be the page one lead story in the newspaper I was working with – he had called me to say his thanks for the excellent piece!  

But unlike Rafizi, this host was totally out of his mind when he told me to get out of his office. I straight away walked out of the press conference. 

Back at the office when I debriefed my chief reporter, I was asked to make an incident report. As a result of the report, the host and his organisation were “blacklisted” by my news organisation; we boycotted publishing any of his statements or attending his press conference for a few months.  

When Rafizi declared his assets, initially I thought it was a brilliant strategy to “force” both BN and PN to do the same because at that time I was unsure about the legal status of asset declarations by election candidates.

I was also aware that making asset declarations for election candidates who contested for the first time and then lose is an embarrassment for them because their financial records would be known publicly for the rest of their lives when they are just nobodies.   

Later when I realised it was not legally compulsory to publicly declare assets and that Rafizi was not the first to do so as Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) had done so during the last polls, I still thought it was a brilliant strategy because it is politically incorrect to reject asset declarations even though it was not compulsory.  

This is analogous to criticising an election candidate for his spouse or children’s participation as candidates because there is no legal impediment to prevent their participation despite whatever reservation one may have on the matter. 

Just look at former Bakri MP Yeo Bee Yin, who was criticised by an NGO because her in-laws possess “vast business interests” in Puchong – the constituency in Selangor that the DAP moved her to for GE15.

The NGO concerned criticised her for an alleged conflict of interest of “major proportions” because she is the spouse of one of the country’s key business leaders, despite the fact that her spouse is not a candidate for GE15. 

Lost his cool

Coming back to Rafizi, although his idea of asking BN and PN to make their candidates declare their assets is good, he lost his cool when his political rivals in Bersatu started to grill him on his assets a few days before the said press conference took place.  

And when the same aforementioned reporter asked for his comments on what his political rivals said on the issue, Rafizi lost his cool again by describing one of his rivals as “stupid and corrupt”, and that they know nuts about business and finance.  

Even if this lost-his-cool incident did not happen, his so-called brilliant idea of throwing a gauntlet at his opponent on the issue breaks into pieces as two PH component parties – DAP and Amanah – have a different idea on the issue of candidates’ declaration of assets, as reported by Malaysiakini. 

Amanah vice-president Datuk Seri Mujahid Yusof Rawa said the party leaves it to its candidates to decide on this – stressing that all its candidates have declared their assets to the party, which is not a public declaration – while DAP secretary-general Loke Siew Fook said DAP candidates only have to make public asset declarations if they win in the polls.  

As for Rafizi’s rival coalitions, PAS said the move is “unnecessary” as it could lead to “negative implications”.

The party’s vice-president, Datuk Mohd Amar Nik Abdullah, quipped that the party’s leaders are not wealthy and are thus embarrassed to declare what little they have. 

Its PN partner, Bersatu, shares the same stand; Azmin dismissed asset declarations for candidates as sandiwara (drama). 

Similarly, BN’s Sungai Buloh candidate Khairy Jamaluddin also said it is unnecessary for candidates to declare assets publicly and that this only needs to be done if one is appointed to public office.  

Thus far, MIC, Gerakan, Warisan, Parti Bangsa Malaysia (PBM), Pejuang and other Gerakan Tanah Air (GTA) partners, Parti Rakyat Malaysia (PRM) and Sarawak parties have held their tongue on the matter, perhaps fearing a backlash for saying something that may be politically incorrect. 

It is very clear then that Rafizi’s motive in bringing up the issue is to score points in order to put his political opponents on the defensive, possibly resulting in their losing the election. 

But he forgets to put his own house in order first (i.e. PH) before issuing this gauntlet to his political opponents. So, PH could end up losing the election instead due to his actions.  

If he had been sincere and seen this as a matter of principle, he would have been pursuing this issue a long time ago before a general election is even held, or at the very least, when he made a political comeback some months ago. 

But he was never associated as the person who struggles for the cause of election candidates’ declaration of assets or the first person to come out with such an idea (PSM president Dr Michael Jeyakumar was). 

If one wants to make the declaration of assets by election candidates compulsory, one must have a game plan that takes into account the current legal aspect of the issue, and then proceed with a plan of action on how to get the buy-in for it among all political parties that will finally lead to its promulgation into law. 

Rafizi does not have such a plan. – Nov 13, 2022

 

Jamari Mohtar is the editor of  Let’s Talk!, an e-newsletter on current affairs. 

https://focusmalaysia.my/why-ph-could-end-up-losing-ge15-thanks-to-rafizis-faux-pas/

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arv18

At least he declared his assets. As long as the value of the shares and companies have increased in value through smart investments, then good.

Why are you pestering him Jamari? Will he lose because he lost his cool at you - highly unlikely. Who are you, that the public will vote based on your hurt feelings as a reporter?

2022-11-13 19:17

izoklse2022

kebangkitan dan kemarahan rakyat sudah bermula di Johor. Wakil rakyat PH Mazlee Makil di halau dari Pusat Banjir. Tu la. Kan dah cakap. Time rakyat susah datang dan PH pulak byk menipu. Kan dah kena halau. Kebangkitan Melayu berlaku di Istana Johor untuk menentang British. Now kebangkitan rakyat bermula di Johor untuk menentang PH dan wakil rakyat bidan terjun dan tak jalankan kerja. Habis la wakil rakyat PH. Hidup Rakyat! Hidup Rakyat! Hidup Rakyat!
Video Mazlee Kena Halau
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtV4Im96L-E

2022-11-13 19:40

izoklse2022

Latest info PN is leading because Malay vote surge for them and make BN lost many seat. PN consist of PAS + BERSATU + GERAKAN will be the next government. Potential HJ Hadi become DPM. Takbir ! Takbir ! Takbir ! Finally we have Islamic Government for the first time in Multiracial Malaysia. PAS finally did it. PN will get GPS & GRS with them.

PH is in no 2 and BN is currently in no 3. This is according Raja Petra :-). Huhuhu.

Well Chinese you got what you wish for A TALIBAN GOVERNMENT. That is what you get when you give vote to PH. Padan muka. hahahahhaha.

2022-11-14 00:22

arv18

@izoklse2022

dun worry brader. when 1USD = 10MYR & 1SGD = 6MYR, you can laugh about the Taliban govt with your RM1500 salary.

2022-11-14 00:29

izoklse2022

Nga already sense it :

Nga ulangi amaran Malaysia jadi ‘negara Taliban Afghanistan’ jika PN menang

https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/bahasa/tempatan/2022/11/13/nga-ulangi-amaran-malaysia-jadi-negara-taliban-afghanistan-jika-pn-menang/

2022-11-14 00:30

izoklse2022

arv18 you also going to get the RM1500 Salary that Taliban Government give you since you supporting PH which cause BN not getting enough vote to form government. Let PH and BN people face the reality that Taliban will be the next Government of Malaysia. Thanks to Chinese.

2022-11-14 00:41

izoklse2022

I dont like PAS but what to do. Malay already decided. UMNO will be gone replace by BERSATU the new UMNO. PKR will be crumbling. DAP going to find a hard truth that they also going to face this Taliban Government. Since this PN is more clean, PN government will continue get Malay support forever because UMNO gone already after this GE. MCA & MIC have to find their own fate or also gone. For Chinese you got what you wish for and Malaysia will forever go back to its conservative period era. We going backward,

2022-11-14 00:54

arv18

i dun know politic brader. only zahid = gangster najib = pencuri berbillion.

so you wan melayu, india & cina to vote for gangsta paradise?

come on brader. up to umno to clean house ya. not for people to vote for gangsta dan pencuri.

regardless soon 1USD = 10MYR & 1SGD = 6MYR, you can laugh about the Taliban govt with your RM1500 salary. hahahaha!

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Posted by izoklse2022 > Nov 14, 2022 12:54 AM | Report Abuse

I dont like PAS but what to do. Malay already decided. UMNO will be gone replace by BERSATU

2022-11-14 02:57

stockraider

What Rafizi said is the real truth....people should wake up....do not be manipulated by con PN & BN to save msia loh!

Vote PH for better 2morrow loh!

2022-11-14 07:17

chinaman

Rafizi kena tukar imej. Pakau kopiah putih ma...Balu selang tipu olang kampung ...

2022-11-14 13:00

chinaman

Hadi bawang cakap rafizi boloh, menang betui. Mana boleh Kasi Lang tau Lu punya harta? Tiba tiba jadi panlai tok lebai

2022-11-14 13:02

chinaman

Tok lebai Naik basikal aja kat kampung kan? Tapi isteri 4 harta billion ...manalah mau Kasi declare

2022-11-14 13:41

chinaman

Apanama pakai bata selipar aja tau Lepas jadi pm kat mall

2022-11-14 13:41

buruj57

Yearly assets declaration by MP, kudos to PH, is one innovative approach to help curb corruption and encourage integrity. What can be measured can be evaluated for further improvements

2022-11-14 14:05

thequalityguy

But how would this incident cause "PH to end up losing GE15"?

2022-11-14 14:27

The_JQuestion

backside azmin dont dare to show wealth.... increase by a lot since left pakatan be katak full...... nice azmin kena trapped

2022-11-14 14:46

splinky

If PH wins, I'm sure market will hit limit down on Monday

2022-11-15 11:24

Junichiro

Just look at item 2 of BN menifesto. To give 2000 universal income. Are we going to face a Lizz Truss moment here? How to give? Borrow? Pull back petrol subsidies to give? Lizz Truss moment will bring about a collapse like in UK.

2022-11-15 12:49

brightsmart

2000 to the poor and fat commission for the corrupt

2022-11-15 13:40

brightsmart

Post removed.Why?

2022-11-15 13:43

splinky

Obviously BN will revert back to GST. RM20+ billion income per annum. SST is simply not efficient and makes us even more dependent on oil revenues.

2022-11-15 14:14

Junichiro

The Edge estimated the so called "universal income' to cost 35 Billion MYR. 1) borrow more by issuing bonds will collapse the bond market. Pension funds, EPF .. holds lots of bonds 2) Pull back petrol subisidies to fund the 'universal income' will cost petrol price to go up and inflation goes up as well. 3) interest rates will rise further to curb inflation 4) Business will face hard times.

2022-11-15 14:31

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