Bank Islam acts unprofessionally and unjustly in
suspending Azrul Azwar
We, the undersigned 51 organisations and 105 individuals
(academics and activists), call on Bank Islam to reinstate its Chief Economist,
Azrul Azwar Ahmad Tajudin, who has been suspended for presenting an analysis
based on computer simulation which projects a probability weighted base-case
scenario of Pakatan Rakyat’s victory in the 13th general elections.
We hold that Bank
Islam has acted unprofessionally, unjustly and without any basis by reportedly
punishing Mr Azrul Azwar for his professional opinion, presented at the
Regional Outlook Forum on January 10, 2013.
We understand that
the economist had also generated a best-case scenario of a Barisan Nasional’s narrow
win and a worst-case scenario of the ruling coalition’s big loss. For the
record, no party has produced any methodical rebuttal to his analysis.Consistent with the view of financial regulators and academics worldwide, we stress that information freedom is pertinent to the resource allocation mechanism of the financial markets. Freedom of expression and freedom of information are the best way to expose and correct any falsehood or misinformation. Analyses on elections and their economic and financial consequences are clearly of paramount importance for the markets and the country.
Hence, biased information results in unjust allocation and distorts the integrity of the markets.
By allegedly suppressing Mr Azrul Azwar’s professional opinion that was unfavourable to Barisan Nasional, maliciously labelled as “political comments”, Bank Islam is admitting that the Bank has a policy of reporting only Barisan Nasional favourable news.
It cannot be argued that Mr Azrul Azwar’s behaviour is reckless as his analysis has had no market impact and the FBMKLCI has barely moved – closed at 1684.57 on 10 January 2013 and 1682.95 on 16 January 2013. Besides, the basic tenet of banking and finance is assessing risks (be it political, economics), and that was what Mr Azrul Azwar did.
We call upon Bank Islam to immediately reinstate Mr Azrul Azwar to his position and manage its business professionally.
We also urge the BN government to join our call for Bank Islam to reinstate him. This will prove beyond doubt that the BN government has not pressured Bank Islam to suspend Mr Azrul Azwar and PM Najib Razak is genuinely committed to reform.
ENDORSING ORGANISATIONS
1. Aliran
Kesedaran Negara (Aliran)
2. All
Women's Action Society (AWAM)
3. Anak Muda
Sarawak (AMS)
4. Bersih 3.0
Bangkok
5. Bersih
London
6. Bersih
Singapore
7. Bersihkan
Malaysia Perth
8. Borneo
Youth Revolution (BYR)
9. Centre for
Independent Journalism (CIJ)
10. Centre for
Policy Initiatives (CPI)
11. Coalition for
Clean and Fair Elections 2.0 (Bersih 2.0)
12. Community
Action Network (CAN)
13. Gabungan
Profesional Malaysia Timur Tengah (GPMTT)
14. Himpunan
Hijau (HH)
15. Humanity
Library Kuala Lumpur
16. Islamic
Renaissance Front (IRF)
17. Japan
Graduates' Association of Malaysia
18. Johor Yellow
Flame (JYF)
19. Kill The Bill
(KTB)
20. Knowledge and
Rights with Young people through Safer Spaces (KRYSS)
21. Kuala Lumpur
and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (KLSCAH)
22. Kuen Cheng
Alumni Association
23. Lawyers for
Liberty (LfL)
24. LLG Cultural
Development Centre
25. Malaysia
Youth & Students Democratic Movement (DEMA)
26. Malaysian
Youth against Public Hazards
27. Malaysians
for Beng Hock (M4BH)
28. Malaysians
for Free and Fair Elections (MAFREL)
29. Mama Bersih
30. Muslim
Professional Forum (MPF)31. National Indian Rights Action Team (NIAT)
32. Negeri
Sembilan Chinese Assembly Hall (NSCAH)
33. Northern
Green Youth
34. Penang Forum
35. People’s
Green Coalition
36. Persatuan
Alumni PBTUSM KL & Selangor
37. Persatuan
Masyarakat Selangor & Wilayah Persekutuan (PERMAS)
38. Persatuan
Masyarakat Selangor dan Wilayah Persekutuan (PERMAS)
39. Persatuan
Sains Sosial Malaysia (PSSM)
40. Pertubuhan
Gabungan NGO Kelantan (Coalition of
Kelantan NGOs)
41. Pertubuhan
IKRAM Malaysia
42. Projek Dialog
43. Pusat
Kesedaran Komuniti Selangor (EMPOWER)
44. Pusat Komas
45. Saya Anak
Bangsa Malaysia (SABM)
46. Sisters in
Islam (SIS)
47. Society for
the Promotion of Human Rights (Proham)48. Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram)
49. Sunflower Electoral Education (SEED)
50. Tenaganita
51. Writer Alliance for Media Independence (WAMI)
ENDORSING
INDIVIDUALS (Disclaimer: The institutional/organizational
affiliation of individuals is for identification purpose only and should not be
taken to imply endorsement by their institutions/organisations).
1. Prof Abdul
Rahman Embong, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
2. Prof Diana
Wong, University of Science Malaysia (USM)
3. Prof
Edmund Terence Gomez, University of Malaya (UM)
4. Prof
Francis Loh Kok Wah, Aliran Kesedaran Negara (Aliran)
5. Prof James
Chin, Sarawak
6. Prof Lim
Teck Ghee, Centre for Policy Initiatives (CPI)
7. Prof
Norani Othman, Sisters in Islam (SIS)
8. Prof Rajah
Rasiah, University of Malaya (UM)
9. Prof Wan
Manan, Malaysian Academic Movement (MOVE)
10. Prof Woo Wing
Thye, Penang Institute (PI)
11. Prof Zaharom
Nain, University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
12. Assoc. Prof
Abdul Halim Yusof, University of Science Malaysia (USM)
13. Assoc. Prof
Bridget Welsh, Singapore Management University (SMU)
14. Assoc. Prof
Mustafa K. Anuar, University of Science Malaysia (USM)
15. Dr Ahmad
Farouk Musa, Islamic Renaissance Front (IRF)
16. Dr Ang Sze
Wei, University of Hong Kong
17. Dr Azly
Rahman, WorldWise Frontiers
18. Dr Charis
Quay Huei Li, Université Paris-Sud (Orsay)
19. Dr Cheong Kee
Cheok, University of Malaya (UM)
20. Dr Helen
Ting, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
21. Dr Johan
Saravanamuttu, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS)
22. Dr Khoo Boo
Teik, Aliran
23. Dr Khoo Gaik
Cheng, University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
24. Dr Lee Hock
Guan, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS)
25. Dr Lim Kim
Hwa, Penang Institute (PI)
26. Dr Lim Mah
Hui, Penang Institute (PI)
27. Dr Ong Kian
Ming, UCSI University
28. Dr Subatra
Jayaraj, Bersih Bangkok
29. Dr
Subramaniam Pillay, Aliran
30. Dr.
Thillainathan Ramasamy, University of Malaya (UM)
31. Dr Toh Kin
Woon, Penang Institute (PI)
32. Dr Wong Chin
Huat, Penang Institute (PI)
33. Dr Wong Yee
Tuan, Penang Institute (PI)
34. Dr Yeoh Seng
Guan, Monash University Sunway Campus
35. Dr Yolanda
Augustin, University of London
36. Dato’ Ambiga
Sreenevasan, Bersih 2.0
37. Dato’ Dr Musa
bin Mohd Nordin, Damansara Specialist Hospital
38. Dato’ Yeo
Yang Poh, Bersih 2.0
39. Datuk Dr
Denison Jayasooria, Proham
40. Adibah Jodi,
Sisters in Islam (SIS)
41. Alan Tee Boon
Tsong, Johor Yellow Flame (JYF)
42. Altaf
Deviyati Ismail, Penang Institute (PI)
43. Andrew Cheng
Yang Chong, Johor Yellow Flame (JYF)
44. Andrew Khoo,
Bersih 2.0
45. Angela M.
Kuga Thas, DCI Candidate, Queensland University of Technology
46. Anil Netto,
Aliran Kesedaran Negara (Aliran)
47. Azareena
Abdul Aziz, Sisters in Islam (SIS)
48. Azrine Razak,
Sisters in Islam (SIS)
49. Chan Wei See,
Sunflower Paper
50. Chaw Teck
Long, Johor Yellow Flame (JYF)
51. Che Afandy
Che Yusof, Penang Institute (PI)
52. Chin Pok Yap,
Bersihkan Malaysia Perth
53. Chom Lee,
Bersihkan Malaysia Perth
54. Colin Rajah,
Bersih San Francisco
55. Dahlia
Martin, Flinders University
56. David Teoh,
Bersih Melbourne
57. Fadiah Nadwa
Fikri, Suaram
58. Greg Lopez,
Australian National University (ANU)
59. Ho Yock Lin, All Women’s Action Society
Malaysia (AWAM)
60. Jordan
Sugunasingam, Bersihkan Malaysia Perth
61. K. Arumugam,
Suaram
62. Kartina Mohd
Sobri, Sisters in Islam (SIS)
63. Kean Wong,
Bersih Washington DC
64. Koay Seng
Beng, Penang Institute (PI)
65. Koay Su Lyn,
Penang Institute (PI)
66. Koh Wee Sun,
Mama Bersih
67. Lau Chee
Boon, Negeri Sembilan Chinese Assembly Hall (NSCAH)
68. Lee Chyi,
Penang Institute (PI)
69. Liau Koh Fah,
Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (KLSCAH)
70. Lim Chee Han,
Hannover Medical School, Germany
71. Lim Hong
Siang, Sunflower Paper
72. Mandeep Singh
Karpall Singh, Pusat Kesedaran Komuniti Selangor (EMPOWER)
73. Maria Chin Abdullah, Pusat Kesedaran Komuniti
Selangor (EMPOWER)
74. Masjaliza
Hamzah, Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ)
75. Maxine Carr,
Penang Institute (PI)
76. Mohideen
Abdul Kader, Consumer Association of Penang (CAP)
77. Nazreen Nizam,
Pusat Kesedaran Komuniti Selangor (EMPOWER)
78. Ng Yap Hwa,
Malaysians for Beng Hock (M4BH)
79. Ngeow Chow
Ying, Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (KLSCAH)
80. Noorulhuda
Mohd. Noor, Sisters in Islam (SIS)
81. Ooi Heng,
Political Studies for Change (KPRU)
82. Ooi Pei Qi,
Penang Institute (PI)
83. Pam Wong,
Bersih Auckland
84. Ratna Osman,
Sisters in Islam (SIS)
85. Raymond
Cheong, Bersihkan Malaysia Perth
86. Rozana Isa,
Sisters in Islam (SIS)
87. Sarajun Hoda
Abdul Hassan, Aliran
88. Ser Choon
Ing, Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (KLSCAH)
89. Soon Yee Yap,
Bersihkan Malaysia Perth
90. Stephenie
Aloysius, Pusat Komas
91. Steven Sim
Chee Keong, Penang Institute (PI)
92. Stuart
MacDonald, Penang Institute (PI)
93. Suriani
Kempe, Sisters in Islam (SIS)
94. Syed Ibrahim
Syed Noh, Pertubuhan IKRAM Malaysia
95. T.
Rajamoorthy, Regional Council for Human Rights in Asia
96. Tan Hui Chun,
Humanity Library Kuala Lumpur
97. Tan Woen
Tian, Kill The Bill
98. Tang Ah Chai,
Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (KLSCAH)
99. Teoh Lee Lan,
Malaysians for Beng Hock (M4BH)
100. Th’ng Bee Fu, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR)
101. Tricia Yeoh, Pakatan Rakyat
102. Wang Lay Kim,
University of Science Malaysia (USM)
103. William de Cruz, Bersih Sydney
104. Wong Tack, Himpunan Hijau (HH)
105. Zairil Khir Johari, Penang Institute (PI)
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