Quarrelling ministers dent Pakatan’s credibility, say analysts


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Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng, denying the economic affairs minister's statement that Putrajaya is scrapping the ECRL project, says he was 'shocked' by the announcement. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Kamal Ariffin, January 31, 2019.

MINISTERS should heed Council of Eminent Persons (CEP) chairman Daim Zainuddin’s advice to stop quarrelling among themselves as it could undermine people’s confidence in the Pakatan Harapan government, said observers.

Political scientist Associate Professor Dr Jeniri Amir said PH, which is entering its nine month as the federal government, must resolve problems between cabinet members behind closed doors, as issuing conflicting statements indicate to the public that things are not right in Putrajaya.

“They (PH) do not have to raise Barisan Nasional’s flaws any more. Instead, they should show that they are capable of leading the country better than BN.

“Based on the situation now, the people are not only sick of it, but are also losing confidence in PH,” said the Universiti Malaysia Sarawak lecturer.

Open conflicts could also lead to the people undermining Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s leadership, he added.

Yesterday, Daim advised ministers against openly quarrelling among themselves as it could make the public feel disgust towards the government.

The long-time ally of Dr Mahathir said ministers should, instead, show solidarity with one another, and work as a team among themselves as well as with civil servants in their respective ministries.

Economic Affairs Minister Mohamed Azmin Ali's statement on the ECRL project has been disputed by the finance minister. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, January 31, 2019.

Universiti Malaya Associate Professor Awang Azman Awang Pawi said Daim is the right person to give such advice, given that his role in CEP is to ensure the PH administration starts, and remains, on the right track.

“I think Daim is also fed up with the situation himself, and saw that his intervention was needed to ensure PH stays on the right track and is not belittled by the people.”

He said ministers should take Daim’s words seriously as the political veteran tends to reserve his comments for matters that have serious implications for the government.

Recently, Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng and Economic Affairs Minister Mohamed Azmin Ali issued conflicting statements on the status of the East Coast Rail Link project.

Azmin said the government had decided to cancel the project, but this was disputed by Lim, who said he was “shocked” by the announcement.

Prior to that, Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman and Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department in charge of unity P. Waytha Moorthy were involved in a tiff when the former admitted that he had “smuggled” members of Bersatu’s Youth wing into the prime minister’s office to submit a memorandum calling for the latter’s sacking. – January 31, 2019.


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  • Tun Daim made a very valid point. Rakyat is seriously so sick of PH style 9 months after taking over the federal government. Talk so clever, but yet got not much to show in terms of results. Policies implemented is a mess. DBKLs rampant cancellation of approvals regardless of legalities seriously stick out like a sore thumb. It looks like PH people just dont have any inkling what is the real world, what is legality all about, simply all in the name of cancelling what was approved by the previous regime. Absolutely messy and totally destroying the economy and the trust that private sector has in doing business in Malaysia. My scoring is D and not F simply bcos we are indebted to PH for getting rid of big scale kleptocracy.

    Posted 7 years ago by Derrick Tan · Reply

  • PH needs to climb down from their lofty ideals and switch from playing opposition to the business of governance. The economy is in shambles. Bersatu is trying too hard to become UMNO Baru 2.0 making one U-turn after another. .Tun admittedly inherited a sinking ship from Najib discovering a new leak everyday while Anwar is too busy even getting his own house in order. This is an issue of leadership. We are still caught up with the old old polemics of "bangsa dan agama". Malaysia baru seriously needs a new direction.

    Posted 7 years ago by Roger 5201 · Reply