Dear Editor,
I WOULD suggest we set up a
Coalition with a committee to monitor proper conduct of the RCI on Dubious
Citizens in Sabah and to mobilize the resources we have as a group fully
focused to have a master stroke to put this crisis to rest once and for all.
We have this crisis too long
for few decades and this RCIC can assist the RCI to perform faster and more
effective as time is vital in resolving this within the six months to come up
with a worthy comprehensive report not like the previous one done by the
Parliament Select Committee which never saw the light in Parliament.
There is no glory
individually if some small groups to be witnesses and we could be repetition as
this has been in many similar forums done for awareness.
With 48 individuals or
groups identified presently and we do not who they are and they can turn out to
be 'Trojan Horses' to thwart the effort of the RCI in the little time left for
a proper hearing and then the final report could be watered down as the
‘guilty’ Government and some questioned
ministers had been seen to make fabricated statements.
To do true justice and for
concerned Sabahans not to be missed out due to time constraint in the last
months of the six months periods as allocated with the looming General
Elections 13 although extension is permissible, we don’t want the RCI be a
sideshow of the GE 13 which must be held in June 2013 with the Electoral Rolls
Cleansed of project IC holders as voters especially in Sabah impacting the
national Government post GE13.
So RCI Coalition would in
unity like Bersih 2 or even Bersih 3 (Sabah) in massive show of positive action
to start working now to monitor the RCI in accordance with the Commissions of
Enquiry Act 1950 Act 119.
Since it is expected to be
in the OPEN court, seats would be limited and the RCI Coalition of concerned
NGOs and individuals should maximize its effort to mobilize all resources to be
very effective witnesses, not to be rejected or set aside as in any Court
cases.
While 14th January 2013 may
seem a lot of time, we need to meet as soon as possible in November in a small
group to lay the ground work for RCIC.
Please contact me on 013-8394513 or jknow823@gmail.com.
Best Regards,
JOSHUA Y. C. KONG,
Author and Social Activist.
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