Kuala Lumpur,
26 July, 2015. Transparency International –
Malaysia (TI-M) stands with Dato'
Seri Mohd Nazir bin Tun Abdul Razak in condemning the Government’s action in
suspending The Edge Weekly and The Edge
Financial Daily based on the principle that the right to free expression,
freedom of the press and other media are essential components and pillars of democracy.
Rewind, six years back in April, the PM, Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib bin
Tun Abdul Razak had said “The day and age where government knows all and knows
best is so long over”. He also described his new Cabinet, then, to serve the
people whose performance will be closely monitored through key performance
indicators (KPI) and added his Cabinet promised to take on efforts to build a
Government “for the rakyat, and one which will serve the needs of the people”.
This year in April,
the PM said inclusiveness and sustainability will be the core values of the
11th Malaysia Plan (11MP). And in the same April too, the PM's speech at the launch of the 2014 GTP and ETP
reports stresses "the
bottom-line is, we listen to complaints and criticisms and welcome the views
and opinions of all parties, especially the people at the bottom. However, it
should be remembered that whatever criticisms and suggestions should be
constructive and not blindly given. Because, only with constructive criticism
and suggestion are we able to correct, and improve on what is lacking and the
weaknesses that exist here and there".
Move forward to this past few weeks, we have had loads of news on
allegations, accusations, threats, remands, wanted list and travel bans. We are
seeing an overdose of 'slinging' from all sides. But, why then suspend the
Edge?
The CIMB group boss puts it succinctly - "Recent
1MDB coverage seems outstanding but if there were flaws, then correct them or
take legal recourse. The media indeed played a big role in keeping businesses informed, honest and
competitive”.
According
to Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz, “Banning media publications for reporting what certain
quarters deem “unsavoury” will not solve anything. If at all, it’s making many
more people upset”. Worse still, there is now another grouse against the
Government - for nothing.
While
AirAsia chief executive Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, among those who commented on
Nazir's post, said freedom of the press is the pillar of democracy. There are
other recourse if reporting is wrong.
Since the 1MDB case is currently being investigated
by the special task force, TI-M is of the view that it would be appropriate and
fair that any decision against both The Edge Weekly and The Edge Financial
Daily to be suspended should only be taken after the completion of the
investigation and if found that there is a basis from the outcome of the
investigation so that their decision can be easily justified and to avoid any
person from questioning the decision of suspension made by the Home Ministry.
On the other hand, if the Home Ministry is of the
view that the articles written by the both publications violates or contravenes
the Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984 (amended 2012) and are prejudicial or may be
prejudicial to public order, or may alarm public opinion or jeopardise public
order and national interest, TI-M strongly feels
that Home Ministry should go through legal process and action rather than to
suspend these two publications for
three months from July 27 based on the 3 reasons mentioned as proper legal
action would allow the relevant parties to defend their action in the court of
law.
Suspending a newspaper which
reported on the 1MDB scandal is not going to help the government in any way. In
fact it will have more negative impact on Malaysia in terms of its
international standing, sovereign ratings and the other ratings including the
international perception on our press freedom.
On another point the Malaysian
government seems to have reneged on its promise not to censor the internet by
blocking access to Sawarak Report. All these unpleasant acts will lead to loss
of confidence in this country and impact our economy negatively as seen by the
free fall of ringgit. Our government must not go for the ‘overkill’ in
suppressing free speech on the pretext of acting against critics. Let’s get our
facts right before we carry out more irrational measure.
Let us for a moment step back and
ask ourselves why we are in this unwanted predicament today. So many people who
are not directly related to 1MDB have been raided, remanded, interrogated and
even faced with travel bans.
If only the few characters that are
directly related to 1MDB fulfil their moral and legal obligation to tell us
Malaysians the full story and not bits and pieces which have in some cases been
proven incorrect, we could have spent our useful resources to reach the goals
of 2020.
"Let
there among you be a group that summon to all that is beneficial commands what
is proper and forbids what is improper; they are the ones who will
prosper." (Ali 'Imran 3:104)
The government of the day with the
promise of inclusiveness could help in resolving the mess that we are in now.
The day and age where government knows all and knows best is so long over.
In Democracy, the government cannot
function unless the people are well informed and free to participate in public
issues by having the widest choice of alternative solutions for the problems
that arise.
A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next
generation.
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