Air government scandals on 1 Malaysia TV, Kit Siang dares Najib



By Clara Chooi
December 19, 2011
Lim pronounced 1 Malaysia TV will not residence a "information vacuum" if it adopts a mainstream media's mindset. File pic
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec nineteen Lim Kit Siang currently dared Datuk Seri Najib Razak to do his guarantee of elucidate a country's "information vacuum" by publicising controversies inspiring his administration department similar to a National Feedlot Centre (NFC) scandal as well as Malaysia's low crime index score.
The DAP maestro pronounced a budding apportion could have good his oath by airing these stories upon a government's brand new internet protocol television site "1 Malaysia TV" launched yesterday.
"Will Najib demonstrate a change of this inform 'blackout' mindset as well as plan as well as use 1 Malaysia TV to break his silence as well as speak up to give an accounting as well as perspective as a nation's budding apportion upon these issues?" he asked in a matter here.
Apart from a NFC scandal as well as Malaysia's ranking upon Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index (CPI), Lim also referred to a budding apportion prominence a call by seventeen general organisations for Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud to be prosecuted for alleged corruption, The Penang High Court's award of RM225,000 to DAP's Lim Guan Eng against Utusan Malaysia, as well as a Global Financial Integrity's (GFI) latest inform upon unlawful collateral moody here.
"Will 1 Mala! ysia TV be a resolution or a means of a 'information vacuum' plaguing supervision credibility?" he asked.
Lim concluded with Najib which Malaysians were forced to turn to pick headlines sources due to a inform vacuum, though reminded a budding apportion which this was mostly due to a administration's penchant for blacking out inform which could contaminate a pict! ure in a mainstream media.
"We do not have a choice. We have to pass out fast as well as accurate inform to a rakyat. When there is a vacuum, which opening is filled with (information through) alternative sources, infrequently it is churned with fairytales, fake headlines as well as slander," Najib had pronounced yesterday when rising 1 Malaysia TV.
"But these criticisms are similarly valid about a central media and, now, 1 Malaysia TV, which is starting to repackage a central media upon Internet!" Lim argued today.
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