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Thursday, February 22, 2018

Robert Kuok Wants Chinese Rule In Malaysia

Robert Kuok’s agenda is to replace the Umno-led government with a DAP-led government. But for this to happen they need a Malay Tsunami. So it has to be a Malay face that wins the hearts and minds of the Malays with the Chinese pulling the strings hidden in the background. Ho Kay Tat was asked to speak to Jahabar Sadiq and explore how The Malaysian Insight can be used to serve the Chinese agenda. And with Faridah Begum’s involvement that gave them the added advantage of immunity from criminal action.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER
Raja Petra Kamarudin
Robert Kuok, the richest Malaysian and second-richest South-East Asian, started building his business empire since the 1950s, before Merdeka and long before the launch of Malaysia’s New Economic Policy (NEP). By the 1960s, Kuok was already a multi-millionaire and the ‘Sugar King’ of Malaysia — and today he is worth more than US$15.3 billion.
The many monopolies and favours that Kuok received from the Umno-led Alliance government since the days of Tunku Abdul Rahman was the foundation for his wealth-creation. In fact, it was because of Umno that Kuok made it big although he wants the world to believe, as he wrote in his memoirs, it was simply hard work and his Chinese DNA which was the reason and not because he was a crony of the Umno leaders.
When the NEP was launched in 1970, Kuok was bitterly opposed to it and he openly told the Umno leaders so. This was what the Straits Times (Singapore) reported on 4th December 2017:
In the book, Mr Kuok criticised implicitly the policy of preferential treatment for Bumiputeras in Malaysia, and said he made one “strong attempt to influence the course of history” of the country but failed.
“The train of the nation had been put on the wrong track,” Mr Kuok wrote, referring to a private meeting in September 1975 with soon-to-be prime minister Hussein Onn. In the course of the meeting, Tun Hussein said he could not “sell my (Mr Kuok’s) formula” of removing pro-Malay policies “to his people”.

Robert Kuok’s memoirs talks about Chinese supremacy

Kuok believes in Chinese superiority and is unabashed to say so in his memoirs, as reported by the South China Morning Post (SCMP):
The overseas Chinese made enormous contributions to Southeast Asia. They are the unsung heroes of the region: the poor men and women who migrated and blazed trails into the jungle, accessing the timber wealth; Chinese workers who planted and tapped rubber, who opened up the tin mines, who ran the small retail shops. It was the Chinese immigrants who tackled these Herculean tasks, and created a new economy around them. It was the Chinese who helped build up Southeast Asia. The Indians also played a big role, but the Chinese were the dominant force in helping to build the economy.
The majority of overseas Chinese are moral and ethical people who practice fair play and possess a sense of proportion. I will concede that if they are totally penniless, they will do almost anything to get their first seed capital. But once they have some capital, they try very hard to rise above their past and advance their reputations as totally moral, ethical businessmen. Why did the overseas Chinese survive, adapt and flourish in Southeast Asia? I say the answer lies in the great cultural strength of the Chinese. When they left their homeland, the overseas Chinese retained the culture of China in the marrow of their bones.
Basically, Kuok echoes what most anti-Umno or anti-Malay DAP Chinese are repeating in the social media: which is, it was the Chinese who developed Malaysia, and if not because of the Chinese, Malaysia would still be a jungle and the Malays would still be living in trees.

When Team A and Team B clashed, Robert Kuok backed Team B so that Umno can disintegrate

When Umno split in 1987, Kuok played a major role in financing ‘Team B’. Kuok believed that a split Umno would be a weak Umno and therefore good for the Chinese. When Umno split again in 1998, Kuok quickly moved in to finance the group that was opposed to the government in the hope that the internal strife would help bring down Umno. Anything that assured the destruction of Umno received the financial support of Kuok.
In 2014, when it appeared that Umno was going to be split yet again, for a third time, Kuok’s South China Morning Post (SCMP), which he acquired in 1993, played up the 1MDB issue to lend support to the ANC (Anti-Najib Campaign). SCMP was amongst those foreign media that went overboard on the 1MDB issue in the hope that by 2015 Umno would be in such dire straits it would no longer be relevant and the Umno-led Barisan Nasional government would be replaced by the DAP-led Pakatan Harapan.
In short, whenever there is internal strife in Umno or Malays are fighting Malays, Kuok’s money would surface to help finance the battle because a disunited Malay or a divided Umno is beneficial to the Chinese. Kuok believes that Malaysia and South East Asia exist due to the Chinese and hence the Chinese and not the Malays should be ruling Malaysia. And he has believed this for more than 70 years since WWII and has never hidden that fact.

When Tun Dr Mahathir and Anwar Ibrahim clashed, Robert Kuok backed the anti-Umno Reformasi movement

Kuok believes that since 2008 a Chinese Tsunami has made it possible for this change from a Malay government to a Chinese government. Even if it is not possible to see a Chinese government in Malaysia, at the very least a Chinese-led or Chinese-dominated government would be possible. But then it will require a Malay face with the Chinese as the real power but behind the throne. This is based on Kuok’s belief, as he said in his memoirs, that while the British ran the administration of Malaya in the pre-Merdeka days, it was the Chinese who really ran the country’s economy and not the British.
In April 2016, Kuok sold of his interest in SCMP and no longer had editorial control. When The Malaysian Insight was launched last year, Kuok saw this as a good opportunity to use what in essence was a resurrected The Malaysian Insider to continue his anti-Umno campaign. Kuok then offered to help finance The Malaysian Insight on condition that Ho Kay Tat would be the de facto editor-in-chief.
Kuok knows that media control is crucial but it cannot be a Chinese-controlled media if they want to win the hearts and minds of the Malays and ensure a Malay Tsunami in the coming general election. It must be seen as a Malay-controlled media and The Malaysian Insight fits that bill perfectly since Faridah Begum K.A. Abdul Kader and her brother, Jahabar Sadiq, are the principle players.

Faridah Begum is the perfect partner for Robert Kuok who can offer a Malay face plus protection from criminal action due to her husband’s office

Faridah offered them the added advantage of her husband’s position in the government. The Malaysian Insight is what the Malays would call kebal from any form of legal action since no action can be taken against anyone unless it gets the green light from the Attorney-General’s Chambers.
Ho was asked to speak to Jahabar Sadiq, who needed about RM50 million over five years, and a deal was struck. The Malaysian Insight would now serve the DAP-led Pakatan Harapan agenda, which is to oust the Umno-led Barisan Nasional government. In essence, The Malaysian Insight is about the Chinese political agenda using the Malay face as a camouflage.
The Chinese Tsunami is complete. That happened in 2008. They now need a Malay Tsunami if they want to oust the Umno-led Barisan Nasional government. And that has not happened yet, which means Barisan Nasional is going to win the coming general election. So it is crucial that a ‘Malay-owned’ portal with the Chinese hidden in the background emerge to trigger that Malay Tsunami. And that would be The Malaysian Insight.

The Chinese Tsunami is complete and they now need a Malay Tsunami to bring down Umno and replace it with DAP

The Malaysian Insight’s articles and reports are written by DAP’s Red Bean Army, sometimes with Malay names being credited for them. To ensure they remain ‘compliant’, The Malaysian Insight’s owners are paid RM2 million a month, of course overseas for obvious reasons. And with RM2 million a month for the next five years, The Malaysian Insight is too important a cash-cow to allow to fail.
Kuok is rallying all the Chinese business tycoons to join the ANC and help oust the Umno-led Barisan Nasional so that the DAP-led Pakatan Harapan can take over the government. If they cannot do that in the coming general election then it can never be done. So it is a case of it is now or never. And there are many Malays in Pakatan Harapan who are too prepared to become Ali Babas of the DAP if the rewards are lucrative. And for people like Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, this reward includes saving his RM100 billion business empire and his family’s political dynasty.

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