Sunday 19 October 2008

MCA 55th Annual Meeting of the General Assembly Resolutions

1)

Party Affairs

1.1

The General Assembly extends gratitude to outgoing President YB Dato’ Seri Ong Ka Ting, Deputy President Tan Sri Chan Kong Choy and Central Committee members for their contributions to the party.

1.2

The General Assembly fully supports MCA’s reform efforts through the party’s four (4) Core Values i.e. Democratic Principles, Rights of the People in Accordance with the Federal Constitution, People Centric and National Aspiration and we will move towards the spirit of “Governing with the People, Sharing Among the Races” while urging party members to remain united and to continue upholding the party’s team spirit in serving the people.

2)

Politics

2.1

The General Assembly urges the government to emphasize on human rights in accordance with the Federal Constitution and also urges all parties to cease playing up politics and should return to the correct track of politics to maintain stability in the country in creating a just, democratic and a liberal Malaysia

3)

Governmental Affairs

3.1

The General Assembly urges the government to revamp the Anti Corruption Act 1997 to change the Anti Corruption Agency (ACA) to Malaysian Commission on Anti Corruption (MCAC) while at the same time, set up a Parliamentary Committee on Prevention of Corruption to ensure that the ACA is independent and empowered to charge suspects in showing that the government is serious in its effort to curb corruption problems.

3.2

The General Assembly urges the government to review the ISA and establish a check and balance system to monitor the use of ISA to ensure that ISA should be applied strictly to cases relating to terrorism and subversive elements.

3.3

The General Assembly urges the government to expedite the judicial reform and set up an independent Judicial Commission which must consist of people from the legal field who hold good track records and high moral standing to restore the confidence of the people in our judiciary system.

3.4

The General Assembly urges the government to be more committed in their actions in
implementing penalties against officers being found guilty of committing corrupt practices, power abuse while at the same time, rewarding officers who have shown excellence in work performance to increase work efficiency.

4)

Economics

4.1

The General Assembly views the latest financial debacle in the global economy with great seriousness as the effects are expected to pose severe challenges on the Malaysian economy and the business sector. The General Assembly, therefore, urges the government to urgently review and revamp all the major macroeconomic policies such as the Industrial Coordination Act, Foreign Investment Committee Guidelines with the intention of liberalizing all sectors of the economy in order to encourage rapid economic expansion and to raise Malaysia’s global competitiveness in all areas including, raising the income levels of all Malaysians.

4.2

The General Assembly urges the government to revive its low interest, micro credit facilities to encourage economic independence among the lower income groups and micro/small businesses.

4.3

The General Assembly urges, in line with good governance, that the government revamps existing mechanisms used in Approved Permits, subsidies and price controls to prevent abuse and to ensure that resources are properly channeled to the lower income groups.

4.4

The General Assembly calls on the government to diversify its fiscal revenue base so that both personal income and corporate taxes may be gradually reduced, in order to raise the disposable income of Malaysians and, and to enhance Malaysia’s investment/business competitiveness.

4.5

The General Assembly calls on the government to implement a comprehensive minimum wage structure in selected critical sectors like agriculture, commodities and the service industry, so that income levels of Malaysians can be raised. A minimum wage structure is essential to protect lower income groups from exploitation. A Wage Council should be set up to monitor and implement the minimum wage policy.

5)

Education

5.1

The General Assembly urges the government to build schools of different streams according to the needs of the local community including Chinese Primary Schools, and also to eliminate differential treatment between fully aided schools and partially aided schools.

5.2

The General Assembly urges the Ministry of Education to restore the usage of mother-tongue language when teaching Mathematics and Science in primary schools, and to use other methods to increase proficiency levels of students in the English language.

5.3

The General Assembly urges the government appoint more non-bumiputra candidates of caliber and experience to be Vice Chancellors in public universities. This will enhance a multiracial spirit while improving the university’s performance.

6)

Religious Freedom

6.1

The General Assembly upholds the Federal Constitution that enshrines the right to freedom of religion, thus the General Assembly firmly reiterates that Syariah laws cannot be applied to non-Muslims. When one spouse embraces Islam, the rights of the non converting spouse must be protected under the Federal Constitution where divorce, distribution of matrimonial assets, custody, religion of minor children must be decided constitutionally under the marriage laws as the basis. In cases of dispute, they must be resolved under the civil courts.

6.2

The General Assembly urges all the state governments to seriously implement the guidelines in building places of worship of non-Muslims (Garis Panduan Pembinaan Tempat Ibadat Bukan Islam) as approved by the National Council for Local Governments(Majlis Negara Kerajaan Tempatan) to ensure that all religions may develop freely without any interference from any quarters.

7)

Social

7.1

The General Assembly urges the government to quickly set up the IPCMC and take the appropriate action to increase the police force to strengthen the relationship between the police and the people to combat crime to prevent deteriorating conditions of our

national security.

7.2

The General Assembly urges the government to clearly identify long-term policies on foreign workers while not affecting the work opportunities of the people and also fulfils the needs of the country’s development condition and also come out with an efficient measure in managing foreign workers’ stay in the country in reducing social ills.

7.3

The General Assembly urges the federal government to look into the needs of the people of Sabah and Sarawak. Infrastructure, amenities and utilities must be provided for sufficiently to raise the economic well being of these two states.

7.4

The General Assembly views with much disturbance the national citizenship obtained by foreigners in Sabah and Sarawak through fraudulent means and also urges the Federal Government to expedite the approvals of Permanent Resident status and citizenship to all applicants who have fulfilled the conditions for such approvals thereto and for such purposes, to institutionalize the procedures thereof soonest possible.

7.5

The General Assembly urges the government to formulate more welfare policies to assist people with disabilities, single parents, indigenous people and people living in poverty, by providing training and work opportunities to enable them to be independent and to improve their living conditions.



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Election Results of MCA Central Committee for 2008-2011

MCA President
(2 aspirants vie for 1 seat)

  1. Chua Jui Meng 917 votes
  2. Ong Tee Keat 1,429 votes (Elected)

MCA Deputy President
(4 aspirants vie for 1 seat)

1. Ong Ka Chuan 1,001 votes

2. Lim Siang Chai 209 votes

3. Lee Hack Teik 10 votes

4. Chua Soi Lek 1,115 votes (Elected)

MCA Vice-Presidents
(8 aspirants vie for 4 seats)

1. Tan Kok Hong 1,329 votes (Elected)

2. Fong Chan Onn 883 votes

3. Kong Cho Ha 1,798 votes (Elected)

4. Liow Tiong Lai 1,725 votes (Elected)

5. Chor Chee Heung 1,233 votes

6. Yap Pian Hon 445 votes

7. Lim Teck Chong 268 votes

8. Ng Yen Yen 1,659 votes (Elected)

MCA Central Committee Members
(62 aspirants vie for 25 seats)

1. Wong Mook Leong 1,208 votes (Elected)

2. Ong Chen Huing 385 votes

3. Wong Koon Mun 912 votes

4. Gan Ping Sieu 1,494 votes (Elected)

5. Ti Lian Ker 1,334 votes (Elected)

6. Lim Choon Kin 522 votes

7. Lee Chee Keong 296 votes

8. Chau Tet On 578 votes

9. Lee Kon Yin 466 votes

10. Lee Chong Meng 402 votes

11. Tan Khai Beng 190 votes

12. Hoh Khai Mun 1,336 votes (Elected)

13. Chin Yen Foo 246 votes

14. Tang See Hang 592 votes

15. Yit Lee Kok 434 votes

16. Ho Cheng Wang 934 votes

17. Theng Book 640 votes

18. Loke Yuen Yow 1,074 votes (Elected)

19. Chai Kim Sen 727 votes

20. Lee Chee Leong 1,504 votes (Elected)

21. Lai Yit Fee 755 votes

22. Hou Kok Chung 1,543 votes (Elected)

23. Loh Seng Kok 1,141 votes (Elected)

24. Tan Chai Ho 1,568 votes (Elected)

25. Tan Chong Seng 856 votes

26. Teh Kim Poo 872 votes

27. Ho You Meng 189 votes

28. Ong Chong Swen 952 votes

29. Yu Chok Tow 1,469 votes (Elected)

30. Koe He Choon 306 votes

31. Chang Aik Ming 239 votes

32. Gan Tian Loo 1,377 votes (Elected)

33. Ei Kim Hock 1,046 votes

34. Yip Chee Kiong 439 votes

35. Ho Yoon Ping 510 votes

36. Wong Siong Hwee 1,076 votes (Elected)

37. Wong Foon Meng 1,569 votes (Elected)

38. Tan Ken Ten 1,020 votes

39. Kong Sing Chu 1,184 votes (Elected)

40. Yeow Chai Thiam 1,374 votes (Elected)

41. Heng Seai Kie 975 votes

42. Tan Cheng Liang 1,548 (Elected)

43. Goh Siow Huat 553 votes

44. Lee Sing Chooi 1,434 votes (Elected)

45. Thong Fah Chong 586 votes

46. Tang Heap Seng 360 votes

47. Chau Boon Seong 259 votes

48. Chong Itt Chew 1,363 votes (Elected)

49. Khoo Keok Hai 1,177 votes (Elected)

50. Por Choo Chor 1,075 votes (Elected)

51. Wee Jeck Seng 1,418 votes (Elected)

52. Loh Yoon Foo 778 votes

53. Wong Nai Chee 1,466 votes (Elected)

54. Koo Chin Nam 536 votes

55. Teng Boon Soon 977 votes

56. Tan Seong Lim 174 votes

57. Liew Yuen Keong 1,224 votes (Elected)

58. Tan Chin Meng 781 votes

59. Yew Teong Look 991 votes

60. Lee Wei Kiat 1,597 votes (Elected)

61. Tan Teik Cheng 737 votes

62. Lau Chiek Tuan 887 votes

63. Tee Siew Kiong 1,170 votes (Elected)


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