Jika rasa terhina dan terasa di rasuah, laporan segera perlu dibuat.
Bekas Naib Pengerusi DAP, Tunku Abdul Aziz Tunku Ibrahim, terkini menyelar kebiadaban Lim Guan Eng dan sebaliknya mempercayai Lim Kit Siang,iaitu bapa Guan Eng.
Guan Eng dianggap biadab dan kurang ajar oleh Tunku Aziz kerana Guan Eng cuba memujuk beliau menyertai DAP semula dengan menyogok dengan pelbagai rasuah dan umpan.
“Saya tidak tahu samada ia sebagai tindakan belas kasihan atau sebagai ganti rugi kerana saya kehilangan jawatan Senator. Dia (Guan Eng) menawarkan saya sebagai Fellow Kanan di Institute Penang dengan umpan perjalanan yang sungguh menarik dan tidak terbatas” - Tunku Aziz
“Kemudian kemarin, Zairil Khir Johari (setiausaha politik Guan Eng) menalipon saya dan mengulangi tawaran tersebut, kali ini disertakan Rm50,000 sebagai tambahan” - Tunku
Sudah tentu Tunku Aziz naik berang dan menganggap perbuatan Guan Eng cukup biadap dan memalukan beliau dan dianggap sebagai orang Melayu yang mudah diberi rasuah.
“Saya menggangap ia satu perbuatan yang cukup hina. Ia datang dari seorang yang tiada tahu langsung nilai menghormati. Adakah beliau menganggap saya seperti boleh dibeli dengan wang ringgit? – Tunku Aziz menganggap ia satu cubaan merasuah beliau.
“Dia ini (Guan Eng) tidak ada langsung nilai diri. Saya berfikir ia adalah biadap. Ini yang sebenarnya membuat saya mengumumkan untuk berhenti dari DAP. Saya tidak akan bekerja dengan orang seperti ini” - Tunku.
Guan Eng Anggap Melayu Mudah Di Beli & Di Rasuah.
Ini kah kerajaan Pakatan yang bersih dari Rasuah.
Tunku Aziz, bekas Penasihat Bank Negara dan bekas penasihat khas kepada Setiausaha Agong Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu, Kofi Annan (2006-2007), telah mencemar nama beliau sendiri dan beliau terasa kehilangan maruah apabila membuat keputusan berjinak-jinak dengan politik DAP.
Jika Tunku Aziz masih lagi mempunyai dignity dan decency, beliau harus bersyukur dengan membantu pentadbiran DS Najib dan kerajaan yang telah banyak berjasa kepada beliau.
Jika Tunku Aziz masih lagi bermaruah, masih lagi ada nilai diri seperti yang dikatakan beliau, maka beliau perlu segera membuat laporan polis untuk disiasat jika beliau benar-benar rasa Guan Eng telah merasuah beliau.
Malaysian Digest
Wednesday, 16 May 2012 09:35
KUALA LUMPUR: Former DAP vice-president Tunku Abdul Aziz Tunku Ibrahim have come out to say that he trusted party adviser Lim Kit Siang but not his son, secretary-general Lim Guan Eng, whom he described as a “different kettle of fish”.
In an exclusive interview with The Star a day after he resigned from the DAP, Tunku Aziz (pic) said Guan Eng did not even “have the decency” to reply to an email he had written over a rebuke the Penang Chief Minister had issued over his comments on Bersih.
The former special advisor to the then Secretary General of the United Nations, Kofi Annan (2006-2007) pointed out that he objected to the Bersih rally because he knew it would end the way it did but stressed that he is a staunch supporter of the movement and its call for free and fair elections.
This was why, he said, he objected to the public rebuke against him by Guan Eng after he had made his statement.
“I am not against the party. I am just against the attitude taken by the party secretary-general, particularly when he falsely accused me of going against the party decision to support Bersih. I have always stood for free and fair elections,” he told The Star.
He also said the rebuke gave the impression that what he had said was against the party as well as Bersih and this was why he decided to “withdraw from the party”.
The 78-year-old former Transparency International head for Malaysia also said that a phone call from Guan Eng on Sunday offering a new post sped up his decision to quit.
“I do not know if it was an act of compassion or the need to compensate me for the loss of the senator's post. He offered me a senior fellowship in the Penang Institute dangling travel as an attraction.
“Then yesterday, Zairil Khir Johari (Guan Eng's political secretary) called and repeated the offer and stated there was a stipend of RM50,000 to go with it.
“I regard the offer as totally insulting. It came from someone who had no sense of respect. Did he think I was that sort of a person?” said Tunku Aziz, adding that he considered the move as an attempt to bribe him.
“This man has no sense of decency. As a senior person, I think it is biadap (uncouth). This was what really made me decide to announce my resignation. I will not work with this man.”
The ex-Bank Negara adviser also revealed that he had offered to resign from the party’s central executive committee and, after an appropriate and dignified time, also resign from the party “if that was the solution needed to bring back harmony into the party.”
“But there was no reply. Guan Eng did not write back to me. He did not have the decency to do so. But Kit Siang came to see me twice at my home and hoped that it would not come to that.
He added that he had also informed the party leadership that he was willing to be hauled up for disciplinary action for what he had said about Bersih 3.0.
“He should have gone ahead and done it but he did nothing. That is the duty of the leader but he did nothing.”
“A deep sense of relief of being freed from the tyranny of a demagogue,” said the man who was proudly referred to as a ‘towering Malay’ by his former party colleagues.