Jackie
Chan’s purported resignation from MCA does not clear the MCA of allegations
of triad links and can be no substitute for Ong Ka Ting to come clean of his
relationship with the triad kingpin from their first contact and meeting and
for a full public inquiry to absolve MCA of all triad involvement,
infiltration and influence
Media Statement
by Lim Kit Siang
(Petaling Jaya,
Saturday): It has been reported that the fugitive
Penang Gurney Drive MCA branch chairman, Ong King Ee, aka Jackie Chan, has
resigned from the MCA.
Penang State MCA Chairman Wong Kam Hoong
told the press yesterday that his staff had informed him of receiving the
letter by fax at about 6 p.m. although he has yet to get a copy of the
letter.
The press reported that Jackie Chan in his
resignation letter said he had joined the MCA because he wanted to serve
society and he was saddened by the fact that his background had been turned
into an issue to tarnish the party, adding that he hoped that his
resignation would clear the “good name” of the MCA.
The MCA President, Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting
and the MCA must be very flattered that at a time when he is on the police
nation-wide and Interpol manhunt for reviving Sio Sam Ong which, according
to Penang State CID chief Senior Asst Comm (II) Abdul Rahim Jani was
involved in international drug trafficking, kidnap, robbery and murder at
its height, Jackie Chan could still be so solicitous about the MCA’s welfare
and “good name”!
However, Jackie Chan’s purported resignation
from MCA, even if true, does not clear the MCA of allegations of triad
links and can be no substitute for Ong Ka Ting to come clean of his
relationship with the triad kingpin from their first contact and meeting and
for a full public inquiry to absolve MCA of all triad involvement,
infiltration and influence, for the following reasons:
- Public admission by Ong
Ka Ting that he knew about Jackie Chan’s past triad record after the Malay
Mail on July 18, 2003 front-paged a photograph of Ka Ting and King Ee at
a MCA function in Feb. 2001, which had been posted on the Internet for the
past two months, after he had studiously avoided the issue since the
allegation of triad infiltration of MCA surfaced early this year.
- Statement by the MCA
public services and complaint department director, Michael Chong on Sunday
which seemed to imply an admission that Ka Ting, when he was Deputy Home
Minister from 1995-1999, had dealings with Jackie Chan when under
detention in Simpang Rengam for two years from 1996.
- The clumsy attempt by
the Deputy Home Minister, Datuk Zainal Abidin Zin to exonerate and
“white-wash” the MCA of any triad links, involvement, infiltration and
influence when he misled Parliament on June 16 when answering the DAP
Secretary-General and MP for Kota Melaka, Kerk Kim Hock during question
time that the the police had found no evidence that MCA members and top
leaders were involved in triad politics.
- The unrepentant and
unwithdrawn public allegation by MCA Youth leader and Deputy Minister for
Youth and Sports, Datuk Ong Tee Keat, of triad infiltration and influence
in MCA, to the extent of personally submitting two names to the Deputy
Prime Minister and Home Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to
substantiate his allegation which cannot but taint the MCA and the
government. Tee Keat’s continued tenure as Deputy Minister could only
mean that he had successfully substantiated his allegation of triad
infiltration and influence in MCA to the satisfaction of the Deputy Prime
Minister and Home Minister! He is now publicly asking the MCA Presidential
Council to revoke and apologise for its “stern warning” to him as he had
been proven right in his allegation of triad involvement, infiltration and
influence in MCA.
-
MCA’s own description of Jackie Chan as
“fugitive triad kingpin” on the MCA website, which said: “'Jackie
Chan' Suspended - Fugitive triad kingpin Ong King Ee or beter
known as Jackie Chan, who is an MCA member wanted by the authorities has
been suspended indefinitely by the Presidential Council that met today.
Party president Dato’ Seri Ong Ka Ting announced this after chairing the
meeting at the party headquarters. –MCA Online” (http://www.mca.org.my/story.asp?file=/articles/news/2003/7/22/16827.html&sec=In+The+News)
(26/7/2003)
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Lim Kit Siang, DAP National
Chairman
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