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Articles #401- #450

 

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401. The Malaysian Government must have a consistent policy on migrant workers (02-3-4)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the intention of the Human Resources Minister Datuk Dr Fong Chan Onn to visit countries that supply workers. 4.3.2002.
The Malaysian society is experiencing changes including immigrants coming into the countries. Because of disturbances from Indonesian workers, the Government restricts the number of workers from each ...
402. There must be comprehensive review of the misuse of green areas in the whole country (02-3-4)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the call by the Prime Minister Dato' Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad to give priority to landscaping. 4.2.202.
Yesterday, the Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir called for the property developers to give more priority to landscaping to support government efforts to make Malaysia a garden nation by 2005. He m...
403. We call on the Malaysian Prime Minister to consider seriously the deleterious effects on the downstream industry in the Government's excessive protection of monopolistic companies such as Megasteel Sdn Bhd. (02-3-6)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on Dr Mahathir's utterance yesterday that the private sector can refuse to invest as a way of scrutinizing the government. 6.3.2002.
The Malaysian Government protects some companies such as Proton and Megasteel. Excessive protection stifles downstream industry like the hot rolled coils that are used in steel furniture....
404. We reiterate that the Malaysian Federal Constitution does not state that Malaysia is a Negara Islam, an Islamic State, and that this multiracial country cannot accept an administration that is based on one religion. (02-3-11)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the Royal Address on 11.3.2002.
For the first time in the history of the Malaysian Parliament, the Royal Address contains the policy on Negara Islam that connotes the meaning of an Islamic State whereas the English translation is an...
405. We repeat that our multi-religious country cannot accept an Islamic State in Malaysia and the Federal Constitution does not allow the formation of a state based on only one religion. (02-3-22)
Speech (1) by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong at the Dewan Rakyat (Malaysian Parliament) on 13.3.2002 during the debate on the Royal Address.
Part I of the speech on the royal address on 13.3.2002. Dr Tan Seng Giaw spoke on various topics including Malaysian Constitution & Islamic State & the need to study the effects of the 32-year-old New...
406. Saya menyeru supaya Kerajaan Malaysia menghadkan perbelanjaan setiap calon di dalam pilihanraya sepertimana yang termaktub di dalam undang-undang. (02-4-3)
Ringkasan ucapan Dr Tan Seng Giaw, Naib Pengerusi Kebangsaan DAP dan Ahli Parlimen Kepong ketika mengambil bahagian di dalam perbahasan rang undang-undang perbekalan tambahan di Parliman pada 1 April, 2002.
Ucapan Dr Tan Seng Giaw ketika mengambil bahagian di dalam perbahasan Rang Undang-Undang Perbekalan Tambahan pada 1 April, 2002....
407. We urge the Malaysian Government to limit the expenditure of each candidate during elections as enshrined in the law. (02-4-3)
Summary of the speech by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong during the debate on the Supplementary Supply Bill in Parliament on 1 April, 2002.
Summary of the speech by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, during the debate on the Supplementary Supy Bil on 1 April, 2002....
408. We call on the Malaysian Government to study the ways to integrate all races from primary and secondary schools to universities including those students sent overseas. (02-4-3)
Summary of the speech by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong during the debate at the committee stage (Ministry of Education with allocations of RM1,463,561,710), Supplementary Supply Bill, on 2.4.2002.
Summary of the speech by Dr Tan Seng Giaw on vision schools and universities and integration of all races. We have schools of multiple streams. Vision school group them together. Indonesia has one str...
409. We call on the Malaysian Government to ensure that the Inland Revenue Board is fair and just in dealing with all taxpayers and that tax collection must be efficient. (02-4-5)
Summary of the speech by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong during the debate on the Income Tax (Amendment) Bill 2002 on 4.4.2002.
Speech by Dr Tan Seng Giaw in Parliament during the debate on the Income Tax (Amendmen) Bill, 2002 that is to introduce the Self Assessment System of taxation in Malaysia....
410. Malaysia should have at least 35 universities of international standard to cater for the national need. (02-7-30)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong, announcing the education forum sponsored by DAP at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall on 28 July, 2002 at 7.30 PM (On 10-year Education Development Blueprint).
The 10-year Education Development Blueprint was launched in September, 2001. Nor many Malaysians are aware. Now, we are having a campaign to make Malaysians more aware of it....
411. We urge the Malaysian Government to learn from countries such as Holland, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden and Norway on the way to improve the proficiency of English and other foreign languages. (02-8-19)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the Prime Minister Dato' Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad's reassurance that the Government has its ways of settling the controversy to teach Mathematics and Science in English. 14.8.2
As a multiracial country, Malaysia needs a polyglot society. Besides our mother-tongue, we learn other languages such as English. After the Government has eradicated English schools since 1970, how do...
412. We call on Dr Mahahtir to help correct the existing weaknesses in the country such as laying down a foundation for the culture of merits and needs. (02-8-30)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the call by the Malaysian Prime Minister Dato' Seri Dr Mahahtir Mohamad for Malaysians to put aside all differences and focus on building a truly Malaysian race. 30.8.2002.
On 31 August, 2002, Malaysians celebrate the 45th National Day. The PM calls for Malaysians to forget their differences and to focus on building a Malaysian race. We should. We also like the PM to lay...
413. We call on the Malaysian Government to investigate the allegation by the former Chief Admiral that anti-government groups approached generals to topple the government in 1999. (02-9-5)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the allegation by the former Chief Admiral of the Royal Malaysian Navy that generals received letters & e-mails calling on the armed forces to topple the government. 5.9.2002.
On 2.9.2002, the Malaysian Defence Minister Dato' Seri Najib said he was aware of the matter contained in the allegation by former Chief Admiral of the Malaysian Navy that generals were approached to...
414. Call on the Malaysian Government to set up a Royal Commission of Enquiry on Education. (02-10-25)
Summary of the speech by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong during the debate on the motion to cut RM10 of the Education Minister's pay on 21 October, 2002. The motion was proposed by Dr Syed Azman, MP for Kuala Terengganu.
Malaysian education is at a crossroad. The Education Minister has been under pressure especially after the Cabinet decision to introduce the teaching of Mathematics and Science using English from prim...
415. We propose that the Education Ministry present the Education Development Blueprint, 2001 - 2010 and a motion on the teaching of Mathematics and Science in English for debate in Parliament. (02-10-28)
Speech by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong during the debate on the 2003 Supply Bill (Budget). 24.9.2002
Dr Tan spoke on the 2003 Malaysian budget inParliament, oulining the need for openness and accountability to cope with further globalization, inlcuding the urgency to present the 10-year education dev...
416. We urge the Malaysian Government to review the duration of the Bumiputera, son of the soil, policy, because this type of policy cannot be forever. (02-10-30)
Summary of the speech by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong during the debate on the budget allocation for the Ministry of National Unity and Social Development on 30.10.2002.
Malaysia implements Bumiputera, son of the soil, policy to ensure that no race will be marginalized. Indeed, all races should have equal opportunity to enjoy progress and prosperity. The Governement s...
417. We propose that the Malaysian Government exclude bumiputeraism and include women in the national service. (02-11-1)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the Cabinet decision to form a National Service Committee. 1.11.2002.
Like youths in other parts of the world, Malaysian youths are facing the challenges of the modern world. How do we make sure all are patriotic and united, leading a meaningful life? On 29.10.2002, the...
418. We urge the Cabinet to avoid disrupting thousands of schools affecting three millions primary school children in the country. Most Malaysians agree that we must raise the proficiency and popularity of English without forgetting the mother tongues. S (02-11-14)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the Malaysian Cabinet decision to persist with the Government formula to teach Mathematics and Science in English. 14.11.2002.
Most Malaysians agree that we must raise the proficiency & popularity of English without forgetting the mother tongues. The Government has made a decision to teach Mathematics and Science in English f...
419. We call on the Defence Minister to review the system of personnel management in the armed forces including promotions as a positive step to attract all races. (02-11-18)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the willingness of Dato' Seri Najib Tun Razak to listen to sound opinions. 18.11.2002.
Malaysia is multi-racial. In its history, all races have sacrificed. But, fewer non-Malays join the armed froces. Why? We must find the truth...
420. We urge people who oppose intra-city road toll collection to take part in the ceremony by Kamunting Bhd, the concessionaire, at Jalan Kuching, Kuala Lumpur at 11.00 PM 7.1.2003. (03-1-6)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the closing ceremony for toll collection at Jalan Kuching by Kamunting at 11.00 PM, 7 January, 2003.
Building and maintaining roads are expensive. Nevertheless, we believe that intra-city roads in Malaysia should not be privatized and tolled. ...
421. We call for a Royal Commission of Enquiry on education because we do not think that the Mahathir Education Committee is sufficient to get into the root causes of the malaise in Malaysian education including the universities. (03-1-6)
Statement (1) on public universities by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong following the UMNO Supreme council decision on 29 November, 2002, to establish National Education Review Committee. 18.12.2002.
UMNO calls the shot in Malaysian education. Its Supreme Council has recommended the Prime Minister Dato'Seri Dr Mahahtir Mohamad to head a new National Education Review Committee to review the whole e...
422. We propose that the Prime Minister Dato' Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad review the Universities and University Colleges Act as part of the efforts to create an environment for excellence in educati (03-1-7)
Statement (5) on public universities by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong following the UMNO Supreme Council Decision on 29 November, 2002, to establish National Education Review committee. 7.1.2003.
The Malaysian Government allocates about 24% of the federal budget on education. But, there are weaknesses in the educational system. We must review the system, keeping the good and getting rid of the...
423. We believe that the Government should build at least 35 public universities of international standard as a basis for the centre of excellence in education. (03-1-8)
Statement (2) on public universities by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong following the UMNO Supreme Council decision on 29 November, 2002, to establish National Education Review Committee. 19.12.2002.
Just as other countries, Malaysian educational system has good and bad points. We require universities of international standard including acceptable criteria for admission....
424. We urge the Malaysian Education Minister to announce the details of the criteria for university admission that is acceptable to the public. (03-1-10)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the annoucement yesterday by Tan Sri Musa Mohamad that the merit system for university admission would continue. 10.1.2003.
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the annoucement yesterday by Tan Sri Musa Mohamad that the merit system for university admission would continue. 10.1.200...
425. Malaysian universities must change from being conveyor-belt factories into more creative centres of learning, producing innovative graduates before they relapse into further chaos and the country slides back into backwardness. (03-1-14)
Speech by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong at the Brickfields Rotary Club meeting at the Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur, on 8.1.2003.
Since the 1957 Merdeka, Malaysia has witnessed great changes in education. In the 1960s, there was only one university, the University of Malaya (MU). Now, there are 17 public universities....
426. We urge the Education Minister to announce the details of the criteria for university admission that is acceptable to the public. (03-1-14)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the annoucement yesterday by Tan Sri Musa Mohamad that the merit system for university admission would continue. 10.1.2003.
The Malaysian government practises positive discrimination such as quotas for university admissions, especially since 1970. While it is logical to correct educational gap between the races, it is impo...
427. We call on the Prime Minister to ensure that Malaysian universities are not affected by party politics because party political agenda stymies education. (03-1-14)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the commendation of the Prime Minister Dato' Seri Dr Mahahtir Mohamad while laying the foundation stone at the site of Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Utar) in Bandar Baru Kampa
Malaysian education has always been influenced by party politics. The 29 November, 2002 resolution by UMNO Supreme Council to form a National Education Review Committee headed by the Prime Minister Da...
428. We urge the Education Ministry to announce a concrete formula to solve the problem of the shortage of nearly 20,000 teachers in all streams of primary schools. (03-1-14)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on vacancies of 19,250 teachers in schools of all streams as stated by the Deputy Education Minister Dato'Hon Choon Kim.
Over 8,000 Malaysian schools face shortage of about 20,000 teachers. Although th problem is not new, it causes concern because the Government is introducing a new policy such as teaching Mahts and Sci...
429. We call on the United States to avoid attacking Iraq and to continue to go through the United Nations to solve the problem of weapon of mass destruction. (03-1-16)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on USA and Britain preparing for a second war against Iraq before the UN can finish its arms inspection in the country. 16.1.2003.
Will USA start another war with Iraq?American President George Bush is posturing and massing troops in the Middle East. The United Nations is inspecting Iraqi arms. Is Iraqi President Saddam Hussein c...
430. We call on the Malaysian Government to release the report of the investigation on the Malaysian Airlines System (MAS) fiasco that prompted it to renationalize the national carrier in 2001. (03-2-26)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on MAS registering a net profit in the third quarter of its financial year. 26.2.2003.
We would like to hear our national carrier, Malaysian Airlines System (MAS), getting from red to black. We also want the details of the 2001 fiasco, ending in re-nationalization and massive debt....
431. Call on the Malaysian Health Ministry to clarify its stand on organ transplantation in this country. (03-2-28)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the media report that the Health Ministry threatens to act against surgeons who perform organ transplants from living donors if the operation goes wrong. 28.2.2003.
Organ tranplantation is impoortant. Hence, we need a policy that does not affect the development of this field. While acknowledging the sanctity of life and the sensitivity of society, we should not d...
432. We call on the Malaysian Government to improve the System of information on SARS, so that the pandemic can be contained effectively. (03-4-28)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the surging Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) pandemic and the Health Ministry challenging the Selangor State Government to produce evidence on a SARS case 28.4.2003.
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) is a pandemic due to a new virus. As thousands are affected and hudreds die all over the world, we must contain the disease....
433. We call on the Malaysian Government to announce the details of the projects to be shelved under the Eighth Malaysia Plan. Stopping projects may enable it to reallocate money for new projects to cope with the new situation. (03-5-8)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the Deputy Prime Minister Dato' Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi saying that there should be careful planning of development projects. 6.5.2003.
Malaysian Government is adjusting to the economic challenges, postponing projects and preparing for new ones. We would like to know the adjustments made and their effects on the nation. ...
434. We warn the Malaysian Education Minister against repeating the mistakes of implementing the New Curriculum for Primary Schools in the 1980s when he enforces a new approach to exams and syllabi for the primary and secondary schools. (03-5-8)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the aim of the Education Ministry to make the education system less examination-oriented. 7.5.2003.
Malaysian schools are examination-orientated. The Government intends to change this, paying emphasis also on other aspects of education. We would like to see how the Education Ministry change the syst...
435. We call on the Malaysian Government to improve the implementation and coordination mechanism for the new economic stimulation package, so that most people will benefit from the RM7.3 billion. (03-5-22)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the 2003 economic stimulation package. 22.5.2003.
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and the Iraq War have effects on the economy. Most countires formulate strategy to counter the effects. Malaysia is no exception. She has an economic stimulati...
436. We call on the Malaysian Government to review all laws against terrorism and subversion and to promulgate a just law to replace the Internal Security Act (ISA). (03-6-5)
Speech by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong during the media conference by Keadilan on the release of three of its leaders who had been detained under ISA on 5.6.2003 at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur.
The Malaysian Government has been using the Internal Security Act (ISA) to detain people for decades. Although the law has been for arresing Communists, it is also used to detain non-Communists. ...
437. The Malaysian Parliament deferred Hotels (Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur) Bill on June 16, 2003. (03-6-19)
Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong, quoted Article 48 of the Standing Order to stop the Deputy Minister from speaking.
The House (the Malaysian Parliament) deferred Hotels (Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur) Bill for 24 hours in accordance with the Standing Order, giving Members of Parliament (MPs) at least one day to...
438. The Malaysian Education Ministry should, as far as possible, expose the hidden criteria for public university admissions, consistent with the need for transparency. (03-7-4)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on Education Minister Tan Sri Musa Mohamad’s insistence that the latest admission into the medical faculty at Universiti Malaya is based solely on merit and not race, 3.7.2003.
For years especially after 1970, the Malaysian Government has been practising positive discrimination, setting quotas such as in admissions for higher education. Last year, the Education Minister anno...
439. We propose that the Malaysian Government set up a commission to study and monitor talented Malaysians leaving from and returning to this country, to ensure that we have more talents to enable us to compete in the world. (03-7-4)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on comments by the Science Minister Datuk Seri Law Hieng Ding and the Deputy P M Datuk Seri Abdullah Badawi concerning Malaysian-born scientists abroad wanting to return home on.
From time immemorial, humans move from place to place. After the emerging of nations, people go from nation to nation. Brain drain occurs when large number of highly skilled people emigrate to more...
440. We call on the Malaysian Health Ministry to improve the efficiency of monitoring food quality in the country in addition to the new tracing system of food production. (03-7-16)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the announcement by the Minister of Health, Datuk Chua Jui Meng of an efficient system to trace food production, processing, transportation and distribution. 16.7.2003.
The monitoring of food quality in Malaysia must be improved. Hitherto, the use of various chemicals such as insecticides and beta-agonist is of concern. The Agriculture and Health Ministries need to b...
441. We call on the Malaysian Government to draw up stricter and enforceable terms and conditions for privatization projects so that it can only appoint those who are truly capable of implementing and managing the projects as concessionaires. (03-7-16)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad (KDEB) and its subsidiaries Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Bhd (KPS) and Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Bhd (KHSB) to implement the RM2.5 mln project.
Malaysians yearn to know how the Government privatize projects. What criteria are used for the appointment of concessionaires? After the the delay due to crisis because of water shortage, the Governme...
442. We propose that the Malaysian Government set up a Special Commission to investigate the "Federal Special Forces of Malaysia" (FSFM), so that the people shall know the whole truth. (03-8-5)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the police announcement of FSFM and its activities including extortions. 5.8.2003.
Just like other countries, paramilitary groups appear in Malaysia. The latest is the "Federal Special Forces of Malaysia"(FSFM) that is said to have 8,000 members. What is FSFM?...
443. We urge the Malaysian Government to inform the public whether the action of minority shareholder to sue Malaysian Mining Corporation Bhd (MMC) would affect those projects awarded to them such as the Kuala Lumpur flood mitigation project. (03-8-12)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on minority shareholder suing MMC over privatization of MMC Engineering. 12.8.2003.
The Malaysian Government awards projects to many companies. For instance, it gives the flood mitigation project in Kuala Lumpur to Gamuda and Malaysian Mining Corporation (MMC). What would happen if a...
444. We propose that the Deputy Prime Minister obtains a national register of recreational land including those trespassed, so that effective steps can be taken to get rid of trespassers. (03-8-22)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the announcement by the Deputy Prime Minister Dato' Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi that recreational land can no longer be used for other purposes. 20.8.2003.
Malaysia faces difficulties in keeping and maintaining green lungs such as those for recreation and palygrounds. Trespassers abound. Many of them are from component parties of the ruling coalition, th...
445. It is of utmost importance that we create a healthy political culture in Malaysia to overcome corruption, business politics and money politics. (03-9-19)
Speech (40 minutes) by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong during the debate in the Dewan Rakyat on the Supply Bill (Budget) 2004 on 15 September, 2003.
Since last year, the Malaysian budget has been brought forward from October to September to avoid the extra public holidays in November and December. The 2004 budget was presented by Dr Mahathir in th...
446. Set up a special committee to monitor the number of scientists and skilled workers leaving and returning to this country, so that all obstacles are removed. (03-12-17)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the Prime Minister's new incentives to attract brains to return and work in Malaysia. 17.12.2003.
From time immemorial, people move from one country to another. Talents find greener pastures. Skilled people in Malaysia are no exception. The Government policy especially after 1970 did not help. No...
447. We urge the Government to ensure that Gamuda and Malaysian Mining Corporation (MMC) complete their projects such as the smart tunnel in Kuala Lumpur. (03-12-17)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the postponement of the project. 12.12.2003.
Very often, the Malaysian Government finds it difficult to explain why it awards projects to particular people. The appointment of Gamuda and MMC to build the 620-kilometre double-track railway in Pe...
448. Let 2004 bring genuine peace to the world and truly clean administration in Malaysia. (04-1-2)
New Year Message by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-chairman and MP for Kepong on 31.12.2003. Good riddance 2003 that had witnessed endless suicide bombings and the American occupation of Iraq. 31.12.2003
Good riddance to 2003 that saw more suicide bombings and state terrorism, and American occupation of Iraq with the capture of Saddam Hussein. But, suicide bombings continue. Let 2004 bring genuine pea...
449. We call on the Prime Minister to review the actual conditions of the media in the hope that he can adopt a more open and more enlightened policy on the press. (04-1-2)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the New Year message by the Prime Minister Dato' Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, 2.1.2004.
The Prime Minister wishes Malaysians to strive for a stable and united country. He asks them to have noble values. We must practise these universal values. But, he must also look into various aspects ...
450. We call on the Prime Minister to step up the monitoring efforts in his anti-corruption campaign and the strengthening of the delivery system. (04-1-8)
Comment by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the Cabinet reshuffle by the Prime Minister. 8.1.2004.
After Dato' Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has taken over from Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad as Prime Minister of Malaysia, he has announced several initiatives including anti-corruption. Yesterday, he appointe...
 

 
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