MCA not your Mafia, Tee Keat tells Soi Lek

Ong pronounced Dr Chua's presidency did not have MCA his personal fiefdom. Picture by Choo Choy May

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 2 Former MCA boss Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat has fired behind during his inheritor for asking him to leave the celebration today, pointing out which MCA was not the Mafia as well as did not exist to offer the single man's whims as well as fancies.

Ong pronounced it was unclear if Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek had urged him to renounce from the celebration or his MP post, though pronounced the call served to display the latter's "sheer audacity as well as disrespect" for democracy.

"He bluntly asked me to renounce as the parliamentarian though had visibly forgotten which my MP post has never been the political appointment bestowed by him though was mandated by the people of Pandan in Mar 2008," he pronounced in the statement carried upon his blog.

Ong pronounced no boss prior to Dr Chua had plainly asked the member to boat out simply for losing conviction in the celebration leadership as well as reminded the former Labis MP which MCA was not its president's in isolation property.

"Neither should the celebration be run like the Mafia purely during the whims as well as fancies of the helmsman, if during all he has an iota of respect for democracy," he said.

Ong sparked the fight of words with Dr Chua final week after insisting which MCA was doomed to "irrelevance" so long as it did not heed the call to remodel by its racial support base.

He accused his celebration of "parroting aged polemics" rather than delivering shift after Chinese electorate deserted MCA in the final general election, leaving it with only 15 wins in 31 incumbent seats.

In response, Dr Chua told the former transport apportion he should stop contesting under the Barisan Nasional (BN) ensign as well as renounce from the celebration if he had no conviction in it, adding ! which On g was the "footnote" in the story of MCA.

Ong one after another to urge his remarks today, saying which he was merely conveying to the celebration leadership the public's perception of MCA, as well as urged Dr Chua to take critical note of it.

"True, I have lost my conviction in his leadership though which should in no approach be tampered with as losing my conviction in the celebration I chose to stick on in 1981," he said.

"As to either I would become the mere footnote of the MCA's history, it is positively not for him to decider or conclude."

Ong, who was deposed by Dr Chua in the fractious energy onslaught eighteen months ago, has admitted he unsuccessful to remonstrate the celebration to shift its mindset during his ephemeral tenure in office.

But he took honour in being responsible for opening investigations into the RM12.5 billion Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) liaison even though senior officers had told him it was the sealed case.

The Malaysian Insider :: Malaysia

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