A collective Malay shame and tragedy


READING the US Department of Justice’s (DoJ) criminal indictment of November 1 relating to 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB), as well as its earlier (July 2016) civil forfeiture suit on assets allegedly linked to it, I am struck by three singular observations.

First is the appalling avarice of the alleged culprits; second, the utter impunity with which they conducted themselves; and third, the sheer stupidity of the man without whose authority those shenanigans would not have been possible – Malaysian Official 1, as referred to in both charges. The world now knows him as Najib Razak. While he is not facing any DoJ charges as yet, in Malaysia he faces three criminal ones that could put him in jail for the rest of his life.

This 1MDB heist is by far the most complex and largest in terms of monetary value. The sheer hubris of the perpetrators to think that they could get away with it. As for Najib, he is not terribly bright, just wily enough to know that his fellow ministers and Umno leaders could be bought cheaply with the loot from 1MDB.

As for his rise in Umno, that too is more the consequence of Malay culture. Malays are suckers for terhutang budi, an excessive sense of gratitude. With Najib, it was for his father, Malaysia’s second prime minister who died unexpectedly while in office in 1976.

Had Najib not been a child of Tun Razak, he would be but a middling civil servant, at best. At worse, he would have been flogged and jailed decades ago for “close proximity.”

Think of it; had those religious police in Port Dickson been in their usual zealous mode then and ignored his “bin Razak” status, or the powerful had not been terhutang budi, Malaysia would have been spared much grief today, and a whole lot less debt.

The trail of financial liabilities of 1MDB, though massive and painful, is at least quantifiable. Not so the associated lost opportunities. Had the billions not been squandered on luxuries in London, Beverley Hills, and New York or funding soft porno movies, but on improving national schools and Felda settlements, we would be that much closer to the goals of Ketuanan Melayu and Vision 2020.

This being Malaysia, the dangerous race factor is never far from the surface. That is the most pernicious and consequential legacy of 1MDB. Already there are ugly rumours, and not just within Umno but also other segments of the Malay community, blaming those smart, greedy Chinese once again taking advantage if not outright cheating sweet, innocent Malay leaders. Even Najib is now distancing himself from Low Taek Jho. This potential explosive component is the most dangerous and incendiary, and one that cannot be ignored.

Even uglier and more painful to express publicly is this: Malays are downright ashamed by the outrageous behaviours of their corrupt leaders. Not stated but obvious is that all those charged in Malaysia are Malays, not ordinary ones but top leaders.

Malaysians must thank Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad for appointing Tommy Thomas as attorney-general. It is amazing what you can achieve when you put a premium on honesty, integrity, and competence. Yes, there were many Malays who complained of Thomas not being a Malay or Muslim, as well as on his less-than-polished Malay. Regardless, he put to shame his predecessor, Apandi Ali. He, together with Najib, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim and others, is but an unmitigated disaster and gross embarrassment to Malays and Muslims, bar none.

By normal reckoning, Apandi should have been impeached. Again in a perversion of values, Najib made him a “Tan Sri”, and the Yang di-Pertuan Agong agreed. Like it or not, to many non-Malays as well as Malays, the likes of Najib and Apandi represent the best that our community could offer. That hurts! As for those other champions of Ketuanan Melayu, their goals would be achieved that much faster and more efficaciously if they would first get rid from their midst these characters.

It is good to be reminded that with DoJ’s filings, a pivotal defendant in its criminal case has already pleaded guilty; with its civil case, at least two have agreed to settle.

Much can be deduced from the local reactions, and even more so from the lack of shame among some notable quarters. It is not surprising that simple kampung folks still believe Najib despite those charges as well as the boxes of gold and cash hauled from his residences. They still believe that the money was for them!

What stretches one’s credulity is that Umno leaders too bought Najib’s snake oil, and they included many lawyers and accountants, as well as an Oxford graduate and even an Ivy League PhD!

Then there is the stunning silence of the ulama and sultans. Sly Najib had diverted some 1MDB crumbs to fund free hajs. I imagine the same dynamics work with the sultans, except that crumbs would not do it for them. That is the greatest Malay shame and tragedy. – November 5, 2018.

* M. Bakri Musa is an author who has written several books on Malaysian politics and current issues.

* This is the opinion of the writer or publication and does not necessarily represent the views of The Malaysian Insight. Article may be edited for brevity and clarity.


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  • Sad but true

    Posted 7 years ago by Manfredd Ng · Reply

  • A good wake up call. It is time to exorcise the curse of 60 years, i.e. racial supremacy without which the race would have move forward quicker than many others.

    Posted 7 years ago by Tanahair Ku · Reply

  • Very well written, thanks Bakri Musa. UMNO has destroyed the Malay race.

    Posted 7 years ago by CY W · Reply

  • Most administrations all over the world dominated by one race and practices communal politics have the same traits. Its really not about a race but actually relates to human greed and desire which is universal. Leaders on this type of platform use race and religion to mask their corrupt intentions. Beneficiaries of this corrupt system support each other at the expense of the people regardless of race, creed, colour or religion. The shame has to be shared by the mass for allowing it to go on for so long.

    Posted 7 years ago by G.Selvakumar S.P.Ganesan · Reply

    • I agree.

      Posted 7 years ago by Wan Kum Keong · Reply

  • Time for all humans to realize that true progress is not only measured in physical but in metaphysical terms. In other words, one gram of mental/spiritual growth equals a tonne of material gain.

    Posted 7 years ago by Antares Maitreya · Reply

  • And why are the other races mostly quiet about this and ONLY a Malay could have written this article? 99.9% of Malays won't believe if it was written by a non-Malay, non-Chinese. The Malays have too many perceived enemies. First, Chinese (no thanks to many racists chinese), then Christians (no thanks to Christian fundamentalists all out to convert the whole world), then US/Britain/etc (no thanks to their governments collusion with the corrupted super rich), Jews (incld Israel making up 6.5 million of 8 billion), etc.

    Malaysia has a long road ahead. It has lost the lead after 61 years in the wilderness. While everyone is going after the economic, political and corruption (at least publicly), few realise the bottom line is really the changing of mindsets. Its very, very difficult to change an already formed mindset. Our best hope lies in the very young generation. The rest is just trying to keep this sinking ship afloat and hope that it does not sink before a new one (a new generation) is built. If not, God/the Universe help us all.

    Posted 7 years ago by Wan Kum Keong · Reply

    • Correction - non-Malay, non-Muslim......sorry

      Posted 7 years ago by Wan Kum Keong · Reply

  • Just like Ketuanan Japanese, Ketuanan German, Ketuanan South Korean, all these people earned their place in the world through hard work, inventiveness, knowledge and skills, NOT by bullying minorities to show their power!

    Posted 7 years ago by Yong Yeok Fong · Reply

  • "Malays are suckers for terhutang budi, an excessive sense of gratitude......" - that goes for the "racist old man" too, or else 1MDB may NOT have happened; he admitted it

    " ....the likes of Najib and Apandi represent the best that our community could offer ..." - I may reluctantly agree. Call MO1 what you will but he is currently the most vocal critic of the PH government and some of his criticisms make sense. What is our PM-in-waiting doing? Why is he (and the opposition leader) maintaining a dignified silence? Are opening their mouths will prove they are "otak kosong"?

    " ...... blaming those smart, greedy Chinese once again taking advantage if not outright cheating sweet, innocent Malay leaders...." - Really? On the contrary, its the "smart, greedy" Malay leaders making use of the minority races to do their their dirty work! Just think. Using persons of their own race will expose them to blackmail, back-stabbing and may trigger to being deposed whereas a person from the minority race will not be able to do so. UMNO in 1994 -1998 and the turmoil in PKR currently proved it. Consider why Tun in his later years in BN and later PMs hold the finance portfolio concurrently. That also include the CM of Sabah and Sarawak.

    Posted 7 years ago by Malaysian First · Reply

  • The person who are writing these articles and thous are giving their awful stupid comments are in fact non Malays non Muslims and enemy of Malays.

    Posted 7 years ago by Shafiq rahman · Reply

    • Srange,.... if it is stupid comments as stated by you and all those are non Malays or non Muslim and enemy of your dearest Malay race------------------ kepala hotak kau!!!!!!!!!!!!! why are you reading it then ?????? why are you feeling so inferior when the truth is written to make sure you jack ass reads it and kick yourself in the ass to realise how damn bloody stupid you are !!!! Anyway M.Bakri Musa is a very articulative observant and an intellectual far beyond your tiny weenie specks of brain to comprehend his piece. Do not stress yourself out to just start an objection. No standing !!!!!. Ta bolih di teguh, kurang ajar , malu sja orang sendiri. Korok betul !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      Posted 7 years ago by Lee Lee · Reply

    • Sad but true..

      Posted 7 years ago by Tanahair Ku · Reply

    • First when writing a critique, there shouldn't be name calling. Second, if there are stupid comments, point out which and why (counter the comment) to support your own argument. That would be more helpful.

      Posted 7 years ago by Wan Kum Keong · Reply

  • Bakri Musa has written a commendable article. He certainly knows the stuff. On fact he is reiterating whatever has been known before.

    Posted 7 years ago by Sheikh umar Sheikh Umar Bagharib Bin Ali · Reply

  • Bakri Musa has made a clear narration of the sham involving our top leaders. The 1MDB heist. It makes good reading.

    Posted 7 years ago by Sheikh umar Sheikh Umar Bagharib Bin Ali · Reply