Dr Mahathir’s ‘kleptocracy’ concept is of his own making
(NST) – A former Malaysiakini editor last night branded the concept of ‘kleptocracy’ harped on by Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad in his continuous tirade against Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, as “a b*stard child of his own.”
Speaking at an open forum titled “Is Mahathir the Solution for a Better Malaysia?”, Fathi Aris Omar said the ‘damage brought to the country’ that the opposition pacts have fought against since the Reformasi movement began in 1998, had been caused by none other than Dr Mahathir during his 22-year tenure as prime minister.
“We have been fighting against damage to the judicial system, the oppression of media, racial politics, cronyism and the siphoning of the nation’s riches, now known as kleptocracy,” said Fathi during his presentation.
“When did all this begin? It was during Dr Mahathir’s time. These were all introduced by him and now he is with us and leading the charge against his own legacies, the kleptocracy which is a b*stard child of his own,” he said.
The four-hour long forum organised by NGO Solidariti Anak Muda Malaysia (SAMM) saw panelists divided in their views over Dr Mahathir’s nomination as opposition pact Pakatan Harapan’s prime minister should it win the next general election.
Lawyer and activist Haris Ibrahim echoed Fathi’s stand in raising the damage brought to the nation, including that brought by Dr Mahathir’s ‘Project M’ to extend his power into Sabah, which he said had left its damage until today.
“If he is in Pakatan to help us, if he wields his influence and gives us a better chance of winning the election, by all means, use him,” said Haris.
“But to be prime minister again?
We (have been) standing against that all this while but in the end, we should feel that the nation is in a sorry state if that is our only choice for prime minister,” said Haris.
SAMM president and activist Badrul Hisham Shaharin said Pakatan Harapan’s shift in stance since Dr Mahathir’s Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (PPBM) entered the opposition pact was evident.
“This bears the hallmarks of the politics of Mahathirism. Some say, who are we to question it when even Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has forgiven him,” said Badrul Hisham.
“Anwar must remember that the Reformasi movement began with people getting behind him because he was victimised for going against Mahathirism. He was victimised for trying to stop Dr Mahathir from siphoning the nation’s riches.
“It was people power and Anwar was the icon the people stood behind. It was not because of Anwar, it was because of what he fought for. To forgive is not that simple. This is not Hari Raya, this is about the damage brought to the nation and the people.”
However, activist Hishamuddin Rais and PPBM supreme council member Dr Rais Hussin stood behind Dr Mahathir, calling the nomination as an advantage in the sphere of electoral politics where an icon is needed.