Thursday, March 19, 2009

No political conspiracy in Umno Disciplinary Board

The Umno Disciplinary Board today emphasised that there was no favouritism or political conspiracy involved in the decision against several party members found guilty of breaching party ethics.
Its chairman, Tengku Tan Sri Ahmad Rithauddeen Tengku Ismail, said the board took a serious view of the public perception on the matter because there were allegations that the decision made was inaccurate or involved political conspiracy.
"I wish to clarify that all decisions made were based on evidence available on the cases being heard, statements obtained during investigation and the hearing, not based on wild allegations or hearsay," he said in a statement here.
He said although the Disciplinary Board was not a court of law, elements of natural justice and punishment based on facts and testimonies had always been upheld by its members in arriving at a decision.
"As such, the question of favouritism or political conspiracy does not arise as alleged by certain quarters," he said.
Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said members of the Umno Disciplinary Board comprised retired politicians with no vested interest in party positions.
"They brook no interference from higher political power. The Board has done and will do its job without fear or favour," he said.
He also said the Board did not have the power like the police or the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and could not force witnesses to come forward to give evidence.
That was why certain cases sometimes could not be settled quickly and if a particular case was decided upon hastily without enough evidence, the Disciplinary Board would face criticisms from Umno members and the public.
"In fact, the people are always second-guessing us. We are damned if we do, and damned if we don't," he added.

tunku : we acknowledged that the board had done a good job but why khairy only given a warning when the charges are the same as ali rustam's ? there is certainly pressure from above.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

YM TR has in UMNO for a long time and has seen a lot. He has nothing else to lose but to do the right thing, without fear or favour, a lasting legacy of his contributions to the Malays (UMNO), the country and 'anakcucu kita'.
To YM TR, speak out now to do the right or forever keep quiet. The future generations will judge you, whatever happens, you have a responsibility, very accountable, to ALLAH ALMIGHTY.

zainal mokhtar said...

I'll be damned if UDB is fit to continue after this. Sure, it's perception, but isn't justice also in need of appearing just ? I mean, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to understand the offense committed - "buying votes", and it sure doesn't require Solomon himself to find the appropriate sentence. There is already precedent in the Isa Samad case. How in hell the UDB can discern between these cases escapes me. The best decision should have been giving everybody exactly the same sentence if each is really found guilty. Or else set everyone free because of "non-compelling evidence". For the time being UDB is evidently not compelling !