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MAS CEO –
test case whether Abdullah can “walk the talk” to entrust the most qualified
Malaysians, regardless of race or gender, to propel a Malaysian Agenda and
not Malay, Chinese, Indian, Iban or Kadazan Agenda to face the challenges of
globalisation In fact, the appointment of the new MAS CEO is a test case whether Abdullah can “walk the talk” to entrust the most qualified Malaysians, regardless of race or gender, to propel a Malaysian Agenda and not Malay, Chinese, Indian, Iban or Kadazan Agenda as the national formula to face the economic challenges of globalization. Malaysia will be celebrating the 48th National Day in two days time, but in the past two months, a cloud has been cast over the celebrations as Malaysians are reminded of what divide them instead of what unite them, as illustrated by the following:
Malaysia is not short of CEO talents and the time has come for a far-sighted nation-building policy where non-Malay Malaysians do not have to find greatness by going overseas. The person who built the Singapore Airlines (SIA) into “the airline that other airlines talk about” was a Malaysian – Dr. Cheong Choong Kong, who taught mathematics at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur from 1968 to 1974, when he left as Associate Professor to join the Singapore Airlines. In 1998, Dr. Cheong was conferred the title of “Asia’s Businessman of the Year” by Fortune magazine for his “unbroken 27-year record of profitability through turbulent economic times”. The greatest challenge to Malaysia on the eve of the nation’s 48th National Day celebrations is for the government to create the conditions where local world-class CEOs like Cheong Chong Kongs can emerge in Malaysia and not only in foreign lands. The UMNO Youth proposal for the NEP revival is short-sighted for it can only drive the potential Cheong Chong Kongs from our shores.
Parliamentary Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP
Central Policy and Strategic Planning Commission
Chairman |