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Perhaps it is also time to ask Mahathir to account
for the many billions he spent with impunity -
CyberJaya, his palace, Putrajaya, the Twin
Towers, and million lost in derivatives,
speculation, tin market, etc.
What happens now is an extension of what he
established - the culture of corruption and
extravagance.
This is a golden opportunity for local universities
to do something good for the country: set up a group
of thinking scholars to critically and
objectively - analyze the positive or negative
contributions of Mahathir during his tenure as
our PM - do the various projects initiated by
Mahathir - really bring benefits to Malaysia and
Malaysians?
(e.g. the Bakun dam, the Bank Bumi incidents, the
highway, the Multimedia Super Corridor, the Petronas
Twin Towers, the Proton car projects,
Putrajaya, the steel industry, the attempt to corner
the tin market of LME, the toll contracts
signed with the operators, etc.)
How much money has been lost? Would it be better if
the money were distributed to the citizens of
Malaysia?
Vision 2020 is destined to fail because Malaysia has
the naive mentality of "buying its way" to
"fully-developed nation status".
Ask ourselves: Are we mentally ready? Are we
socio-economically ready? Do we have the skills,
perseverance, knowledge and above all - the
right attitude and ethics?
Look at all the developed nations. Is there any one
country that has achieved its developed nation
status by chance? There is surely no short
cut! Are our management and system of this country
failing?
Having efficient and good leadership is one thing,
but having a management without a good system is
scary because good leaders come and go, and we
can't depend on just that……….therefore having an
efficient and good system is crucial or else,
disaster is waiting to happen.
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