PENANG, Sept 21 (Bernama) -- Umno vice-president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin today said that in the coming march party polls he wants the concept of meritocracy to be practised by electing capable leaders and rejecting those who indulge in money politics.
He said only genuine leaders would be on the frontlines of the party's agenda, especially in facing Umno's "enemies", and who would not "hide" behind party members.
"We have to develop in our country's politics a system of meritocracy. We should not elect a leader just because we know him and he has money but we must choose based on ability, credibility and experience," he said.
Muhyiddin said this to reporters after delivering a lecture titled 'Malay-Islamic Politics: Crisis and Solution' organised by the Centre for Islamic Development Management Studies (ISDEV) and the Nurul Yaqeen Foundation at Dewan Budaya, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) here today.
Muhyiddin, who is also International Trade and Industry Minister, said that the matter was important in view of the fact that Umno as a political party had rejected money politics.
"This is a serious matter and has to be handled as soon as possible, the party has long rejected such practice and the people too cannot accept it," he said.
Muhyiddin voiced concern on the possibility of such culture during the party's divisional meetings that were being held throughout the country now.
"A high level of commitment is needed by all quarters, including from leaders who are contesting, and delegates who nominate.
"If this practice is not stopped, I worry that it can adversely affect Umno's image as the largest political party in Malaysia. It can also destroy Umno," he said.
Meanwhile, Muhyiddin expressed happiness and thanks for the nominations he received so far as a party deputy president candidate.
He said the support he received from the grassroots would spur him to serve and devote himself to the party.
"Thank God for the nominations I have received so far. This is just a start, the meetings have a long way to go. I hope those at the grassroots will continue to support me and that the support will remain for a long time," he said.
tunku : nowadays they will see leaders who have money, who can sponsor them etc, then they will support the leader. these we can see almost everywhere.again,this will kill off umno if this disgusting act keeps going on. it is so sad to see all these. we hope some drastic changes on rules and regulations been carried out immediately to stop or to curb money politics.
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Dia tu betul2 berkebolehan ke? Mana tau dia sendiri pun terlibat dengan benda2 macam tu?
rasanya kalau nak dibandingkan dgn pak lah dan kj, jauh lagi baik muhyiddin ni.pak lah dgn kj mcm penyamun tarbus
Aside from rejecting those who indulge in money politics, bear in mind that we also need to reject those who become mere proxy of ex-leaders or certain parties.
Both are useless and have zero dignity and heart to really 'work' for the party and its people.
he's talking about picking capable leaders but does he think he is?.
right now it's like anyone in UMNO is suspected to be involved in money politics and not to mentioned Muhyiddin as well.what he said is actually true.we need to pick capable leaders.the problem is who is the capable leaders that areb't practising money politics right now?ph
check out his working style in the past laa brother... either he really a good worker.. or he really good with PR... or he has a good 'samseng' to control whatever that his assigned ministry have to do.. i like him when he was the trade and consumer fair minister.. the price seems under control... the ministry now should change name to ministry of petroleum product price and publicity affair.
capable leaders are hard to find nowadays when money becomes the "leader".as if those who offers bigger bucks are worth to support for.
politics is full with obstacles and temptations.power and greed can cloud anyone's judgement and stand at anytime if they're not strong enough to resist it.
Muhyiddin these days are more outspoken than before.i dont know if that's a good sign or the other way around.
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