Isnin, 8 September 2014

Charles Santiago

Charles Santiago


Kenyataan Akhbar Setiausaha Agung DAP merangkap Ahli Parlimen Kawasan Bagan Lim Guan Eng Di Kuala Lumpur Pada 9.9.2014.

Posted: 08 Sep 2014 09:37 PM PDT

Bagi pihak DAP, saya ingin memohon ampun kepada Duli Yang Maha Mulia Tuanku Sultan Selangor Daru Ehsan kerana telah menyebabkan Tuanku merasa dukacita terhadap keputusan parti DAP mengemukakan nama ADUN Kajang YB Datuk Seri Wan Azizah binti Wan Ismail sahaja sebagai calon YAB Menteri Besar Selangor yang baru.

Keputusan DAP mengemukakan nama YB Datuk Seri Wan Azizah sahaja ini kepada DYMM Tuanku telah dicapai selepas rundingan dengan Ketua Umum Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) YB Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim bahawa ia mengikut konvensyen yang dituruti sebelum ini berkaitan dengan lantikan YAB Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim sebagai Menteri Besar Selangor pada 2013, serta sokongan bertulis daripada majoriti 30 daripada 56 ADUN Selangor kepada YB Datuk Seri Wan Azizah sebagai calon Menteri Besar Selangor, dan kata sepakat (consensus) Pakatan Rakyat bahawa calon Menteri Besar Selangor adalah daripada PKR.

DAP mengulangi kesetiaan kepada institusi Raja Berperlembagaan yang tidak berbelah bagi dan akan berunding dengan YB Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim tentang titah Tuanku DYMM Sultan Selangor yang terkandung dalam kenyataan akhbar oleh Setiausaha Sulit Tuanku.

LIM GUAN ENG

Good Governance Requires Postponement in Signing the Selangor Water Restructuring Agreement.

Posted: 08 Sep 2014 09:35 PM PDT

Signing the water agreement in the midst of leadership changes could lead to legitimacy questions.

Anyone following the developments in Selangor will know that Khalid Ibrahim is, at best, a caretaker Menteri Besar.

His resignation has been accepted by the Sultan, who has however asked him to stay on till a replacement is found.

Therefore, my question is whether a care-taker MB, working with a skeletal state cabinet, can sign a deal worth RM 9.65 billion especially given the huge financial and other implications for the state?

Media reports suggest the final agreement on the water restructuring exercise is scheduled to be signed by the end of this week.

Signing the agreement in the midst of a change in administration could lead to questions of moral and legal legitimacy, especially since there has hardly been any openness and transparency in the negotiations so far.

As such, the federal government should not hastily rush into signing the final agreement on the water restructuring exercise in Selangor.

It should, instead, wait for the new Selangor leadership to be sworn in, in the interest of good governance and accountability.

The incoming leadership should be allowed to take ownership of the final agreement since they will be held responsible in implementing the various undertakings and financial commitments, including the proposed tariff increase in the coming years.

Selangor’s new leadership should not be put in a difficult position especially if there are court challenges on the legitimacy of the water restructuring exercise.

Furthermore, the signing of the agreement can be put on hold given the on-going negotiations between the federal government and water treatment operator, Splash.

And if the Federal government agrees to a 'replacement cost' to up the RM 250 million Selangor's compensation offer vis-à-vis Splash, the state might be forced to re-look the RM 9.65 billion commitment, which may entail a rewriting of the yet to be inked water restructuring agreement.

So why rush to conclude an incomplete agreement?

Clearly, more work needs to be done including restoring political and moral legitimacy in the leadership of the state.

Thus the Federal government has to postpone signing on the dotted lines to some point in the next months, in the interest of the people of Selangor.

Charles Santiago
Member of Parliament, Klang

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