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Merdeka special: another open letter to the prime minister – Yusuf Hashim

Assessing pluses, minuses of Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob’s administration

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 31 Aug 2022 9:16AM

Merdeka special: another open letter to the prime minister – Yusuf Hashim
The writer lauds Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (pic) for not interfering with the judiciary, but on other aspects of governance, he opines that the PM falls short. – The Vibes file pic, August 31, 2022

DEAR Ismail Sabri,

Last year I wrote you an open letter imploring you to focus some attention on a few major issues that many Malaysians and I were very concerned about.  

Today is the 65th anniversary of our country’s independence.  

Soon, we are going to the polls, to choose a new government, and a new prime minister.

Today, on behalf of all Malaysians, I am going to summarise what we had wanted you to do, score your performance against the KPIs (key performance indicators) we set for you and tally your marks, so that the people of Malaysia can decide whether we should vote for you and your party, or vote in a more capable set of people to lead our country out of the mess 61 years of Umno and Barisan Nasional has mired us in.

In my previous open letter to you, I implored that you attend to the following. Next to each task, I have scored your performance on a scale of 1 to 10 marks. 

The passing mark is 75%. Anything less is   an “F” for “Failed”. After the scores, I have added some comments.

1. Malaysians were looking at you for decisive action to stop the rot caused by corruption in high places  

Score: 6 out of 10

Comment – You did good here. You did not interfere in the judicial process. You let the judiciary do its thing in the trial of the greatest kleptocrat the world has seen. The thief is now in jail where he belongs.  

We hope you will continue not to interfere in the business of the judiciary. 

To get full marks, order the enforcement agencies to go all out to charge all corrupted officials. And while you are at it, arrest the givers as well, because corruption is a two-way thing. 

Oh, we will give you extra marks if you sack that bigoted minister from PAS who said that corruption is caused by non-Bumiputeras.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob’s decision not to interfere in the court process which led to the jailing of former PM Datuk Seri Najib Razak (pic) is a plus point, opines the writer. – The Vibes file pic, August 31, 2022
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob’s decision not to interfere in the court process which led to the jailing of former PM Datuk Seri Najib Razak (pic) is a plus point, opines the writer. – The Vibes file pic, August 31, 2022

2. Reset the civil service and make its composition more aligned to Malaysia’s racial composition

Reduce the size of the civil service. The national pension bill is going to get larger and larger. The government should begin converting pensions to some form of self-contribution retirement plans, like the EPF for employees in the private sector.  

Score: 0 out of 10

Comment – You did nothing here. Instead, we now know how the jailed ex-prime minister used to pay a previous KSN (chief secretary to the government), our top civil servant, RM20,000 per month for doing nothing while appointed to the board of a government linked company (GLC). 

And there are reports that another past KSN had been paid RM200,000 per month to presumably turn a blind eye to improprieties.

3. Privatise the GLCs and GOCs (government-owned companies). Let them be run by technocrats and business professionals, and not retired civil servants and expired politicians 

Government should just govern. Leave the business of business to businessmen and professionals. Besides, the GLCs and GOCs are being used by the government to immorally reward/entice/bribe retired civil servants and expired politicians to toe the prime minister’s line. 

This is so wrong. Worse, they are being used by corrupt politicians to siphon off public funds to benefit politicians and their cronies.  

Score: 0 out of 10

Comment – You did nothing in this issue. 60 years of the New Economic Policy (NEP) is enough. I believe many Malays are now quite able at becoming successful and rich without so much direct government assistance. 

The NEP has been exploited by politicians and the crony class to create a hateful system of rent seekers. 

The NEP should be replaced by a NBDP, which means a Needs Based Development Policy, where every Malaysian that needs assistance, no matter their race, religion, or political inclinations, must be given assistance.

The writer opines that business should be left to businessmen, and the government should stick to its role of governing. – The Vibes file pic, August 31, 2022
The writer opines that business should be left to businessmen, and the government should stick to its role of governing. – The Vibes file pic, August 31, 2022

4. Revamp the National Education system. Champion meritocracy. Give every Malaysian youth, irrespective of race, an equal chance to enter our national universities, based on their academic credentials 

Give scholarships and financial assistance to all those that need assistance, and not based on race. 

Those who are not very good in academia, can be developed in the trades, manufacturing and services sectors.

Score: 1 out of 10

Comment – You did nothing in this issue.

5. Reintroduce bilingualism in our national school system. In fact, trilingualism is even better  

Bahasa Malaysia is the national language and that should remain. But also make English a compulsory language for all Malaysians to master. 

English is one of the international languages that Malaysians need, to interact fluently with the rest of the world.

Score: Minus 5 out of 10.  

Comment – You failed big time here. You not only refused to acknowledge the benefits of trilingualism, in fact you decreed that all government business and communications in international arenas must be conducted only in Bahasa Malaysia. 

I am sorry to say that is extremely irresponsible. I suspect you were probably trying to impress the naïve Malay heartland masses, to fish for their votes. 

I feel it’s wrong to subjugate real long-term national interests just for narrow selfish political purposes. 

Being fluent in English will allow Malaysians direct and immediate access to cutting edge science, technology and human advances, without waiting for translations to be made.  

In addition, China will soon overtake the United States as the world’s biggest economy. Malaysians who can read, write and communicate in Mandarin will be a great asset for Malaysia. 

Most young Chinese people are already trilingual. If you want the Malays to be on par with Malaysian Chinese in the new world economic order, make Malays master Mandarin and English, besides the national language.

The writer wants Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob to reintroduce bilingualism, or even trilingualism, in schools to ensure the next generation can interact fluently with the rest of the world. – The Vibes file pic, August 31, 2022
The writer wants Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob to reintroduce bilingualism, or even trilingualism, in schools to ensure the next generation can interact fluently with the rest of the world. – The Vibes file pic, August 31, 2022

6. Dial back a little on the over-emphasis on religion in schools. Focus more on morality, civic consciousness and on core values that all religions hold dear 

Teach our children to love one another, no matter their different races, religion, or mother tongues. And prioritise science and mathematics over religion. 

Score: 0 out of 10

Comment – Rein in the overzealous bigots and religious policing from PAS. 

Their silence on the issue of corruption is deafening. What is alarming is that they even appear to condone corruption.

7. Please abolish the pension scheme, annual vacation packages and excessive allowances and perks for MPs and state representative, ministers, deputy ministers and free loaders with the rank of minister

Public service is NOT a career, and people become politicians to do public service, not as a job. 

There should be a time bar and an age bar for politicians. No politicians should be allowed more than two parliamentary terms in office. And a maximum retiring age of 60 must be set for politicians, because past 60, incumbents may not have the health, energy and passion to carry out the duties of publicly elected officials.

Score: 7 out of 10

Comment – I understand that there are moves to restrict the term of the prime minister to two terms, so you get two marks here, and a bonus of five marks because you managed to pass the law to lower the voting age to 18. So, you scored seven marks here. Well done.

8. Reduce the creation of more and more Datuks and state and national titles 

Score: 0 out of 10

Comment – I believe several hundred new Datuks and titled persons were created since my letter to you. 

So you failed big time here. I am glad to note that Negri Sembilan has withdrawn the titles awarded to the jailed ex-prime minister. 

You should introduce a law to automatically withdraw ALL titles that have been awarded to convicted persons, no matter the crime they committed. 

This is to stop bringing disrepute to people who genuinely deserve the state titles they got.

Here are your marks, Mr Prime Minister. 

Total = 9 out of 80 which is just 11% or a D.

I’m afraid you’ve failed the assessment Mr Prime Minister.

Having assessed Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (pic) based on several criteria, the writer opines that he has ultimately failed as the nation’s leader. – The Vibes file pic, August 31, 2022
Having assessed Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (pic) based on several criteria, the writer opines that he has ultimately failed as the nation’s leader. – The Vibes file pic, August 31, 2022

I cannot urge Malaysians to vote for you in the next general election. I think personally you’ve made a little bit of difference in the short time you’ve been a prime minister. 

The jailing of that rogue former prime minister under your watch, or at least the fact that you didn’t interfere with the court process, will be something good Malaysians will remember you by. 

Also, the passing of the act to allow 18-year-olds to vote is another plus point. 

And I believe, if you can pass the act to limit a prime minister’s tenure to a maximum of two terms, it will definitely endear you somewhat with the intelligentsia. 

But the reality is, if you are a PM from Umno, most Malaysian liberals and especially the youths, will probably not vote for you.

My humble suggestion to you is this: ignore the pressure from the court cluster for you to call snap elections. The arrogance and insolence of Umno members in the Najib issue is frightening. 

Stay strong in continuing to let the judiciary do the right thing as far as the court cluster is concerned. 

Hang on as prime minister till the end of this parliament’s term. Negotiate with Pakatan Harapan, Perikatan Nasional, Bersatu and even PAS, to get their support to retain you as prime minister. 

In the next 10 months, try to undo as much of the mess that 60 years of Umno and BN’s rule has burdened this sad country with. 

Undo the unfair gerrymandering. Dial back on racism. 

And for goodness sake, don’t make Malaysia an international laughing stock by pardoning that felon.  

Who knows, you might turn out to be the best prime minister we’ve never had. – The Vibes, August 31, 2022

Yours sincerely,

Yusuf Hashim

A 77-year-old very concerned Malaysian

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