BN Ministers are lost and directionless on illegals
Kota Kinabalu, Monday, 26 July 2010:
Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) President Datuk Yong Teck Lee today said
that PBS leaders who voiced objections to the proposal to employ illegal
immigrants as workers should not forget that the proposal is a direct
result of PBS President Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan's call in February
to include illegal immigration in a "special laboratory" under the "National Key Results Areas" of the Government Transformation Programme.
"This was later supported by UPKO President cum Federal Minister Tan Sri
Bernard Dompok. The proposal was only made public by the federal Deputy
Minister of Human Resources this month when he quoted from the "special
lab" recommendations.
"In fact, on 25 May 2010, PBS Publicity Chief Datuk Johnny Mositun had
called on the government to "regularize these workers officially" when he
voiced objections to the federal government's intention to raise foreign
workers levies. This was echoed by the Chief Minister on the same day who
had said that the proposals from the State government labs on foreign
workers would be finalised by end of May. Therefore, PBS Vice President
Datuk Herbert Timbun Lagadan who is an assistant minister should not be
ignorant on how the proposal to employ illegal immigrants came about.
"In order to cover up PBS's own total failure in solving the illegal
immigrants issue, which was the key reason given by PBS to rejoin BN in
2002, Herbert has once again chosen to attack SAPP and myself over the
illegal immigrants issue.
"Herbert mentioned the Likas election petition brought by the PBS
candidate on phantom voters. At the trial from 1999 to 2000, PBS's own
witness had testified that I was not involved in the illegal IC or phantom
voters. My speeches and newspaper reports (from 1989 to 2000) against the
existence of phantom voters in Sabah were part of the evidence submitted
to substantiate the existence of phantom voters. The Court had ruled
against the Election Commission, not me, on the illegal voters. I was the
victim of the failure of the Election Commission to ensure clean electoral
rolls. In fact, PBS's witnesses had identified UMNO personalities in the
illegal IC racket. These are all on the record.
"Therefore, Herbert should ask his UMNO bosses if he truly wants to know
more about the illegal immigrants and phantom voters in Sabah. As for the
Gaya Island voters, Herbert should know that Gaya Island have been
transferred to Tanjong Aru, a PBS constituency, for two elections ever
since 2004. Is Herbert saying that PBS has gained from the support of
phantom voters? Why have PBS ministers and assistant ministers in BN not
done anything on the phantom voters? Is Herbert so blind to think that
phantom voters existed only in the 1999 Likas electoral rolls and not in
any other constituency, such as those represented by UMNO? Why do Herbert
and other PBS leaders dare not touch on UMNO constituencies?
"To briefly recap on what been done in the past, for instance, in a
major police operation in 1995 and 1996, the IC syndicates were dealt a
crippling blow when their operatives were detained under the Internal
Security Act. It is publicly known that many heads of the IC syndicates
who were detained under the Internal Security Act were linked to or
members of UMNO.
"Subsequently, in 1997, under the federal regularization programme,
gainfully employed foreign workers were allowed to work with work passes
but illegal immigrants were deported. Current BN leaders and ministers
like Datuk Yahya Hussein, Datuk Raymond Tan, Tan Sri Bernard, Tan Sri
Joseph Kurup, Tan Sri Pandekar Amin and many others were actively involved
in the policy formulation.
"The combined police-military operations under the auspices of the
National Security Council managed to deport tens of thousands of illegals
in a few months, with countless thousands who preferred to return
voluntarily. It was the first time that the superior logistical capability
of the military was called in to help deport illegal immigrants. As the
operations were done with the advanced knowledge and co-operation of the
neighbouring countries in BIMP-EAGA, the deportations were orderly and
effective. Credit goes to the close co-operation between the federal and
state governments and law enforcement agencies, including the National
Security Council and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Sad to say, these
efforts were not continued.
"SAPP repeats our calls to the BN leaders to get their act together and
be focused on their duties to resolve the illegal immigrants issue on a
comprehensive basis. It is distressing to see that the BN federal and
state ministers are lost and directionless. Each day, some BN minister or
party leader says something different that confuses the people.
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