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[14/07/2019, 22:43:01] Joseph Fernandez: Testing
[15/07/2019, 01:11:08] Joseph Fernandez:
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2019/07/14/dayak-ngo-asks-sarawak-to-train-
native-court-judges-malaysia-malay-mail/
[15/07/2019, 19:30:55] Rosaline Kotter: Suhakam must probe custodial death of
Nigerian student https://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/483787#.XSxj2TThizk.whatsapp
[16/07/2019, 15:33:04] Joseph Fernandez: Kadaiman and Kiulu research
[16/07/2019, 15:34:43] Joseph Fernandez: land data bank
[16/07/2019, 15:35:09] Joseph Fernandez: development of districts
[16/07/2019, 19:57:20] Joseph Fernandez: I will have a look at Borneo Review.
The Group can act as a sounding board, give alternative non-binding opinions, and
input.
[17/07/2019, 16:35:19] Joseph Fernandez: 110144244603
[17/07/2019, 23:39:37] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.livestrong.com/article/476355-
do-blood-sugar-levels-rise-or-fall-while-sleeping/
[17/07/2019, 23:39:37] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[17/07/2019, 23:39:38] Joseph Fernandez: 3.9 to 5.5 after eight hours of not
eating.
medication
eat
Bro, is there a Sarawak land data bank indicating zoning laws and soil fertility
and suitability by crops?
I do not know of a data bank per se, but there is in Sarawak a land suitability
map.
Anything <15degr is for agruculture, 15-25 degr forestry and above 25degrees is for
protection.
Then in both places, they have various forms of forest classifications (Sabah
Parks, Protection forest, production forest, virgin forest, amenity f., mangroves,
etc).
We are often discussing the slope limitations as they should be flexible according
to manacement methodologies.
Thanks Bro
[20/07/2019, 00:06:21] Joseph Fernandez: Negrito (Semang) from Kerala, southwest
India, were the first people in Malaya.
These Negritos were the descendants of those who came to Kerala, from east Africa,
70, 000 years ago.
If you use make up, facial recognition technology does not work.
Also, you need photos of the actors taken at the same time as the videos. Aging
caused by mutations will give error readings.
Again, if you put two pictures side by side, one blur and the other clear, the
computer will not say the person in the clear picture is the same person in the
blur picture.
That means the person in the blur picture is not the one in the clear picture.
PH Chairman . . .
Unless Anwar Ibrahim can secure the chairmanship of PH, he can't claim the PM's
post.
Lawmakers will gather around the person who has power. That's Mahathir.
Mahathir can carry on as long as his health permits. He has to make sure that he's
eating properly and get sufficient night sleep and daytime rest.
He passed the 70s safely, the 80s and 90s too, so he won't go soon.
Eventually, he may come down suddenly with a protracted illness -- i.e. no cure --
lie in bed, and go within a month.
The DPM would take over as Acting PM once Mahathir is confined to bed.
Keep watch . . .
Azmin would probably be DPM. So, PKR keeps the post. PKR is a multiracial party.
It has been alleged that Anwar Ibrahim is the mastermind behind the sex videos.
With just 50 MP seats, the PKR President cannot be PM without the support of the PH
Presidential Council.
If the PH Presidential Council meets, Bersatu and Amanah may not support Anwar’s
bid for the chairmanship.
Lawmakers will gather around the person who has power. That’s Mahathir.
Mahathir can carry on as long as his health permits. He has to make sure that he’s
eating properly and get sufficient night sleep and daytime rest.
He passed the 70s safely, the 80s and 90s too, so he won’t go soon.
Eventually, he may come down suddenly with a protracted illness — i.e. no cure —
lie in bed, and go within a month.
The DPM would take over as Acting PM once Mahathir is confined to bed.
Mandate . . .
Anwar Ibrahim can’t claim the premiership on the basis that PKR has the largest
number of MP seats, 50, in Pakatan Harapan (PH).
An MP needs the support of 112 MPs in Parliament to be Prime Minister. Anwar does
not have the number with him.
How many MPs on the gov’t side support Anwar Ibrahim to be PM?
Why not let the MPs on the gov’t side take a secret ballot on who should be PM?
If no one gets 50 per cent, the two leading MPs can then take part in the run-off.
By the gov’t MPs electing the PM-designate, the Agong can conclude that the
candidate commands the confidence of the majority of the MPs.
The camera angle has a very strong influence on whether or a not a face is
processed. In order for a facial recognition system to completely identify a face,
it needs multiple angles, including profile, frontal, 45 degree and more, to ensure
the most accurate resulting matches. Also, any obstructions, such as facial hair or
hats, can definitely cause some trouble. To prevent any setbacks or failures, it’s
best to ensure that the database is constantly updated and up to date with its
data.
[22/07/2019, 14:32:23] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news/138109/malaysia-increasingly-fave-destination-
for-african-students/
[22/07/2019, 16:49:44] Rosaline Kotter: We will be away
and
Self-confessed Sarawakian Haziq claims, with reference to the video, that he did
this and that with Azmin.
The computer has said the person in a clear picture is not the one in the blur
picture in the sex video.
There are demands the police unblur the picture. Why should the police do that?
In the first place, why was the picture blurred? Obviously, the person in the
blurred picture is not Azmin but a lookalike.
Mahathir was right in saying that he cannot be part of a conspiracy to bring down
anyone through sex videos.
There are demands the police unblur the picture. Why should the police do that?
In the first place, why was the picture blurred? Obviously, the person in the
blurred picture is not Azmin but a lookalike.
[24/07/2019, 12:14:12] Joseph Fernandez: Sarawakian Haziq claims, with reference to
the video, that he did this and that with Azmin.
As Mahathir said, this is a strange confession.
During Dutch rule, Indonesia used to be known as Dutch East Indies, while southeast
Asia was Farther India and UltraIndia in Europe.
Indonesia is an English word which comes from two Greek words, Indos (Indian) and
Nesos (Islands).
India is an English word from the Greek Ind, for the River Indus.
The Mughal Emperors called India Hindustan, (Hindu state), after they labelled the
collection of local practices as Hindu, a word which came from Sindu and Indu (from
Indus).
Hindus refer to their way of life as Sanatana Dharma which is now also being
described as Hinduism.
Unless we look up Sanatana Dharma, we will have a misleading picture of Hindus and
Hinduism.
The Indian Constitution says the country will be known as India in English and
Bharat in Sanskrit.
Imran Khan said the roots of poverty in Pakistan lie in corruption which sees the
transfer of wealth from those who have no power to those who have power.
Shashi Tharoor said the military in Pakistan was plundering the public treasury
under the guise of the long-running "Hate India" campaign.
In Borneo, an added reason for poverty is internal colonisation which sees the
transfer of wealth from those who have no power (Sabah and Sarawak), to those who
have power (Malaya).
[25/07/2019, 18:19:15] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2019/07/25/groups-demand-inquest-on-
nigerian-students-custodial-death-cite-wifes-murde/1774734
[25/07/2019, 21:12:08] Joseph Fernandez: Negrito (Semang) . . .
Negrito (Semang) came to Malaya from Kerala, southwest India, 40, 000 years ago.
Negrito went from east Africa to India 70, 000 years ago.
Kanis, Uralis, Kadar, Kanikkar, and Paniyar, the major tribes who inhabit the
mountains of Kerala, are descendants of the Negrito.
The Negrito are still there in Malaya. They are still there in Sumatra, south
Thailand, Myanmar and the Philippines.
The people of southeast Asia, south China and Taiwan are descended from Dravidians
from south India who went to south China and mated with the Mongoloid tribes there.
These Mongoloid tribes were descended from Dravidians in Afghanistan who entered
south China.
Malacca Portuguese . . .
The Malacca Portuguese don’t call themselves Eurasian. They speak Cristang, a local
version of old Portuguese.
Most of them are in fact the descendants of 400 Malayalee mercenaries, who came
with the Portuguese from Goa, and local women.
The Portuguese fled to Goa from Kerala after the Malayalee rose up and defeated
them.
Earlier, the Portuguese forced many Syrian Christians in Kerala to convert to Roman
Catholicism.
Christianity was brought to Kerala 2, 000 years ago by Hebrews and Syrians who
spoke Aramaic, the language of Jesus. St Thomas went to Kerala and was killed in
neighbouring Tamil Nadu.
There are Dutch Burgher from Sri Lanka and Indonesia in Malaya.
During Dutch rule, Indonesia used to be known as Dutch East Indies, while southeast
Asia was known as Farther India and UltraIndia in Europe.
Indonesia is an English word which comes from two Greek words, Indos (Indian) and
Nesos (Islands).
India is an English word from the Greek Ind, for the River Indus.
The Mughal Emperors called India Hindustan, (Hindu state), after they labelled the
collection of local practices as Hindu, a word which came from Sindu and Indu (from
Indus).
Hindus refer to their way of life as Sanatana Dharma which is now also being
described as Hinduism.
Unless we look up Sanatana Dharma, we will have a misleading picture of Hindus and
Hinduism.
The Indian Constitution says the country will be known as India in English and
Bharat in Sanskrit.
Definition of Malay . . .
The Definition of Malay under Article 160 in the Federal Constitution, confined to
Singapore and Malaya, is about an identity for a certain groups of Muslims before
Merdeka.
No one in Sabah and Sarawak can claim to be Malay under Article 160 unless
originating from Singapore or Malaya.
Sarawak Malays (Orang Laut/Kirieng), and the Indigenous people of Sabah and
Sarawak, are under Article 161A which makes no reference to religion. The Article
states that only the Indigenous people are Native.
It’s not enough to be Muslim, able to speak Malay, and practising so-called Malay
culture, customs, and traditions to be classified as Malay in Singapore and Malaya.
Only Muslims, able to speak Malay, and born or domiciled in Singapore and Malaya by
Merdeka, 31 Aug 1957, are Malay.
Indian Muslims, for example, are Malays under Article 160 if born or domiciled in
Singapore and Malaya by Merdeka.
Generally, the Malays in Singapore and Malaya are Tamil, Malayalee, Pathan, Yemeni,
Turk (all Muslim from India); and Bugis, Javanese, Minang and Aceh (all Muslim from
what is now known as Indonesia).
Those who convert to Islam after Merdeka in Singapore and Malaya are not Malay.
Muslims who came to Singapore and Malaya after Merdeka are not Malay under Article
160.
After 1965, Singapore amended its Definition of Malay under Article 152 to include
non-Muslims i.e. Malays in Singapore can leave Islam and still remain Malay.
Under the Definition of Malay in Article 160 in Malaya, those who leave Islam cease
to be Malay.
It’s about a Bogus Malay identity for some Muslims governed by the Merdeka cutoff
point. No more Malays after Merdeka except for the descendants of the Malays.
According to the Definition of Malay in Article 160, Muslims able to speak Malay
are Malay if born or domiciled in Singapore and Malaya by Merdeka, 31 Aug 1957.
Generally, the so-called Malays in Singapore and Malaya are Tamil, Malayalee,
Pathan, Yemeni, and Turk (all from India); and Bugis, Javanese, Minang and Aceh
(all from Indonesia).
Negrito (Semang) . . .
The Negrito came to Malaya from Kerala, southwest India, 40, 000 years ago. Negrito
went from east Africa to India 70, 000 years ago.
Kanis, Uralis, Kadar, Kanikkar, and Paniyar, the major tribes who inhabit the
mountains of Kerala, are descendants of the Negrito.
The Negrito are still there in Malaya. They are still there in Sumatra, south
Thailand, Myanmar and the Philippines. They came from Malaya.
The Tamils from southeast India were the first people in Malaya after the Negrito
from Kerala, southwest India.
[29/07/2019, 20:25:40] Joseph Fernandez: Lawyer: "Your Honour, my learned friend is
misleading the court. As an officer of the court, and a gentleman, he should not do
that. He's in contempt. I urge him to withdraw his remarks, and apologise for them,
to purge his contempt or else the court cannot hear his side."
"He further risks being cited for contempt and sent to jail."
There should be an EGM in PKR to settle the issue, once and for all, on who has
more clout. Azmin has nothing to lose. Bersatu is a fall back option.
Azmin Ali became PKR Deputy President in a tough fight where Anwar Ibrahim, dubbed
Main Belakang by Islamists, backed Rafizi Ramli and divided the party. He should
have remained neutral.
Anwar became President unopposed. Azmin could have won the presidency if there had
been a contest.
Anwar is not fit to lead PKR. He never thought of party unity when he made a song
and dance act on the sex videos. All those linked to the sex videos were his
people.
He's also said to be the mastermind behind the sex videos. If he was not the
mastermind, Azmin would not talk about it.
Even if Anwar was the mastermind, he should have remained neutral. His open bias
shocked and disgusted PKR lawmakers including the non-Malays aligned to him.
Mahathir said the real crime was the Alliance behind the sex videos. He also
mentioned there was a mastermind behind the sordid episode.
The Prime Minister pledged he would not be party to an illegality i.e. being used
by Anwar to oust Azmin from the Cabinet.
If two people are fighting each other, Mahathir would keep both. The Prime Minister
would keep Azmin as Economics Minister to preside over the economy of the Bogus
Malays.
Anwar would remain. He would keep trying to be Prime Minister but never making it.
That's karma.
His last resort may be when he turns 92. That's his best bet. Karmic forces exhaust
themselves sooner or later.
Main Belakang has only about 25 MP seats to hang around his balls.
Azmin Ali was a nobody who became popular because of the media.
Like Mahathir and Main Belakang, he's a creation of the media and a creature of the
media.
He was a nobody until he exercised his right to free speech to speak up and speak
out.
Using the same votes, Azmin will win the PKR Presidency.
[30/07/2019, 04:45:57] Joseph Fernandez: If Mahathir sets a timeframe for
transition of power, he will be a lame duck.
The only majority in law is that on the gov't side in Parliament, not the majority
in demography or that in the streets.
Azmin Ali was a nobody who became popular because of the media.
Like Mahathir and Anwar, he's a creation of the media and a creature of the media.
He was a nobody until he exercised his right to free speech to speak up and speak
out.
Using the same votes, Azmin will win the PKR Presidency.
[30/07/2019, 21:12:07] Rosaline Kotter: When some can get documents, not others |
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[31/07/2019, 03:53:21] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.melaleuca.info/About
[31/07/2019, 04:18:52] Joseph Fernandez: WordPress.com running Twenty Sixteen
theme.
The first prong talks about Muslims and implies that Muslims, governed by the
Merdeka cutoff point are Malays and vice versa.
Islam is not from Malaya or the Archipelago. It was a form of identity created by
the 3rd Caliph for Arabs.
To say Muslims governed by the Merdeka cutoff point are Malays and vice versa is
not law at all. It does not exist inherently.
The first prong talks says Muslims governed by the Merdeka cutoff point are Malays
and therefore these same Malays are vice versa.
This is a form of identity for the Muslims governed by the Merdeka cutoff deadline.
The identity is also for their descendants.
Islam is not from Malaya or the Archipelago. It was a form of identity created by
the 3rd Caliph for Arabs.
To say that Muslims governed by the Merdeka cutoff point are Malays and these same
Malays are vice versa is not law at all but bad law. Bad law inherently does not
exist.
Besides, it's unconstitutional to say that certain Muslims are Malays by virtue of
religion.
Why should Jho Low top up the funds if he didn't have access to stolen funds?
Also, obviously Jho Low and THIEF Najib were in touch with each other.
[31/07/2019, 20:05:44] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.facebook.com/1200922346/posts/10217379112368704/
[01/08/2019, 00:30:33] Joseph Fernandez: There must be a law which will reserve
certain business areas for locals only.
Clear thinking, clear writing, attention to detail, dealing with difficult people
and situations, great work ethic, identifying and solving problems, research
skills, public speaking skills, synthesizing ideas, working well with other people,
[01/08/2019, 13:15:38] Joseph Fernandez: Sabah and Sarawak can Invoke Article VIII
of the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) for self-determination that leads to
autonomy, self-government and eventually independence.
There are many forms of self-determination. 16 Sept 1963, Malaysia Day, was one
form of self-determination. Critics say that 916 was Occupation Day. The British
troops left. The Malayan troops came in.
The British never passed self-government and independence Acts for Sabah and
Sarawak. Singapore had a self-government Act. The Malaysian Parliament passed the
independence Act for Singapore in 1965 i.e. two years after the city state helped
form Malaysia.
Malaysia is not Federation but a Partnership, some say Equal Partnership, of North
Borneo, Sarawak, Singapore (until 1965) and Malaya.
The rule of law is the basis of the Constitution. The rule of law means the letter
of the law and spirit of the law, with greater emphasis on the latter.
Letter of the law alone is not law at all. It's dictatorship. There's no democracy.
When a gov't cannot be changed by elections, that gov't has no legitimacy, and the
people have lost their sovereignty to a handful of people in power.
In the Gaza Strip and West Bank, for example, there has been no elections for
decades. The gov'ts there lack legitimacy. The people there have lost their
sovereignty to a handful of corrupt politicians in power.
Israel does not have a partner for peace in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Israel
left the Gaza decades ago. The West Bank is under the Israeli military for security
purposes but the Palestine Authority runs the gov't. Israel collects taxes in the
West Bank on behalf of the Palestine Authority.
Jerusalem has had a Jewish majority ever since it was founded by King David 3, 000
years ago. The Jews will not agree their city be partitioned and the eastern half
be handed over to its Muslim and Arab inhabitants and to be administered by the
Palestine Authority.
Much of the land area in Jerusalem, over 90 per cent, belong to various Churches.
The Greek Church, for example, owns over 60 per cent of the land in Jerusalem. Land
in Jerusalem is not sold but only leased. Even the Israeli gov't leases land in
Jerusalem.
Before the creation of Israel in 1948, and its recognition by the UN and the
international community, both Jews and Arabs in the Biblical holy lands were known
as Palestinians. After 1948, except for those in Israel, the Arabs refused to call
themselves Israelis. Arabs make up about 20 per cent of Israel's population.
The Ottomon Empire refused to recognise the land claims of the Arabs in the
Biblical holy lands.
The so-called Arabs in West Bank and Gaza are in fact not Arabs at all but Arabic-
speakers since the Quran is in Arabic. Only the people in Saudi Arabia are Arabs.
When law is not implemented, or enforced, and cannot be enforced, the law ceases to
exist, as if there's no law, and it has never existed.
Much of gov't works by policy announcements and directions. These are not laws
although they are called administrative laws.
In Malaysia, in judicial reviews, the court only looks at whether the gov't has
followed procedures i.e. it's own procedures. It does not go into the merits of
applications and consider whether these procedures are fair.
In England, the court goes into the merits of applications in judicial reviews i.e.
whether the gov't procedures are fair.
Judicial reviews in Malaysia have to be initiated within three months except in the
case of NCR land where the Federal Court declared the land owners can take three
years. The Federal Court noted that land owners, in NCR cases, often do not know
their land has been taken.
Islam is about sin, not law.
Law exists, and has always existed, based on common sense, universal values and the
principles of natural justice.
The court is not about ethics, moral values, theology, sin, God, justice or truth.
Parliament makes laws but only the court can interpret and declare them. The court
goes into and interprets the INTENTION of the Founding Fathers on Malaysia and the
people in North Borneo and Sarawak, the framers of the Constitution and the
INTENTION of Parliament before it declares law.
The only majority that matters in law is that on the gov't side in Parliament, not
the majority in demography or in the streets.
The Constitution is not law, but being based on the ultimate political document, it
has force of law and hence emerges as the supreme law of the law.
Adat, based on customary practices, has force of law. The Orang Asal came first.
The gov't came much later, hundreds and even thousands of years later. The gov't,
for example, cannot pass legislation to state that the Orang Asal are squatting on
state land. Law cannot be backdated.
Article 5 of the Constitution guarantees the "right to life" and property rights.
No one's property can be acquired by the state without compensation. The state can
only acquire property for public purposes, not for private use.
The Israeli gov't, for example, sometimes acquires land occupied by the Arabs too
but only for public purposes. It also takes over land that's not occupied by
anyone.
[01/08/2019, 13:23:45] Joseph Fernandez: Malay unity, like after May 13, is
history.
The ruling elite used the ISA to destroy Malay Opposition parties and called it
Malay unity.
At the same time, they fostered as many non-Malay political parties as possible.
Today, most of these parties are history. Non-Malays will not support them.
He wants to get Malay political parties together in PH to form the single largest
block in gov’t.
The non-Malays in PH will be in three parties viz. DAP, PKR and Hindraf.
If push comes to shove, Azmin & Co may join Bersatu. This will include PKR in
Sarawak.
DAP will oppose Amanah merging with Bersatu.
So, Mahathir will focus on PBB and Umno. One may be dissolved, the other
deregistered.
The focus of the ruling Malay elite and the deepstate is on “Malay unity” i.e.
having the largest number of seats on the gov’t side, in Parliament, under one
symbol.
At present, Malay racists claim the PH gov’t is controlled by DAP through Malay
proxies i.e. PKR, Bersatu and Amanah.
It’s the ruling Malay elite and the deepstate, possibly also involving the
deepIslamicstate.
Leave the Malay buggers alone. Let them sort out their politics.
Read here . . .
Lawyer-activist Siti Kasim was correct to call voters to reject PKR Anwar Ibrahim
Anwar Ibrahim is no angel and some of his recent utterings becomes worrisome for
many of us looking forward to a New Malaysia.
His previous track record too when he was a BN minister & DPM isn’t exactly
brilliant and had in fact, contributed to the many disasters we see in our poor
education system today.
And apart from this Anwar Ibrahim has always been pro UMNO, so when he becomes PM
be assured many UMNO morons will be back in Action..
To me a leopard cannot change its spots. Same with Anwar Ibrahim. I’m apolitical
but I do support Mahathir and his government.
When Anwar was the Education Minister in the late 80s it was him that started the
pro-islamic movements in Universities that trickled down to schools.
The radicalization of the Malay Muslims was the brain child of Anwar Ibrahim.
The removal of the crucifixes in Mission Schools and school badges, the replacing
of nuns and brothers in mission schools, the conversation of Christian school to
national type ,the acquisition of church lands, was some of his agenda, the
starting of pro-islzamic ideology and terrorism in UiTM also started with Anwar
Ibrahim.
The removal of Scattered Hindu temples (Kg Rawa in Penang case) and the
introduction of headscarf in schools, Government department stopping services
during Azan magrib and discrimination to non Muslim public servants were some of
his doings…
Now ask yourself this question can a leopard change its spots.
East Malaysian have already rejected Anwar when the question was asked, “Why did
you give the go- ahead to remove our crucifixes from our Mission Schools and school
badges”.
Anwar was power crazy then what makes you think he has changed.
That's why the population for much of its history has been very small.
Apart from the Orang Asli, only pirates and other criminals hid in the swamps of
Malaya.
Tamils only came to trade with the Orang Asli for jungle products. They were the
first in Malaya after the Negrito (Semang) who came from Kerala, southwest India,
40, 000 years ago.
[01/08/2019, 15:26:37] Joseph Fernandez: Thamizhan pride says:
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you don’t know anything about Hindraf. Hindraf is the future of all Indians in
Malaysia. Hindraf was born out of Thamzihan pride and Thamizhan struggles. We are
the ones who championed out the issues of all Indians in Malaysia. You were never
seen any of the political circles actively fighting for rights of fellow indians
apart from just blogging. Come join Hindraf lah and do something for your own
fellow Indians. Thamizhan blood runs in you. How can you run from it all and point
fingers?
Wathya has made all Indians proud. What did Gobind Singh do? Nothing. What did
Kulasegaran do ?Nothing. What did Thayaparan do? Nothing. See what Waythyamoorthy
has achieved. Even his wayward brother should admit this now.
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fernzthegreat says:
August 1, 2019 at 7:04 am
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Don’t go around claiming that everybody has Tamil blood, whatever it means.
New Tamil broke away from Old Tamil/Dravidian. Old Tamil/Dravidian became
Malayalam.
The Negrito from Kerala were the first people in Malaya. They came 40, 000 years
ago. The Negrito came to Kerala, from east Africa, 70, 000 years ago.
After Malaysia Makkal Sakthi Party was formed, I began referring to Hindraf as
Hindraf Makkal Sakthi in malaysiakini. The first time was when Hindraf’s accounts
were audited and published.
Hindraf was initially started as a reaction against the bogus conversion of Everest
hero Moorthy to Islam.
Then, the temple demolishings came in and Hindraf took up that issue.
Sun 25 Nov 2007 was just to hand a Memorandum to the British High Commission in KL
to request Queen Elizabeth to provide legal assistance for a class action suit
against the British gov’t over the colonial period in Malaya.
Hindraf wanted just 10, 000 people to witness the handing over of the Memorandum to
the British High Commission. Instead, an estimated 100, 000 people turned up. Some
put the figures as high as 300, 000 if curious onlookers were included.
Nov 25 was followed by the mid-Feb 2008 Rose Rally, led by Waytha Moorthy’s
daughter, in Putrajaya.
Anwar Ibrahim jumped on the makkal sakthi bandwagon on 8 Mar 2008 in GE12, Samy
Vellu’s birthday.
The rest is even more history.
Uthayakumar makes more sense than Waytha Moorthy. For example, he talks about local
gov’ts denying even cendol stall licences to Indians, and ethnic Indian seats. I
disagree with ethnic Indian seats.
The only majority that matters in law is that on the gov’t side in Parliament, not
that in demography or in the streets. Why does Waytha Moorthy degenerate into
rhetoric and polemics with the Bogus Malays taking to the streets?
The crux of the issues are the Definition of Bogus Malays in Article 160, and the
deviations and distortions of Article 153 and the NEP.
Waytha Moorthy doesn’t know whether he’s coming or going. Mahathir fixed him by
appointing him Unity Minister.
The people referred to as Malay in Article 160, under the 1st prong, are Bogus
Malays.
Given the Bogus Malays in the 1st Prong, it's a contradiction in terms to harp on
the so-called Malay culture, customs and traditions under the 2nd prong.
Besides, the so-called Malay culture, customs and traditions are not only highly
subjective but debatable.
Magic at LKW
[02/08/2019, 19:59:42] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/xenophobia
[03/08/2019, 00:19:05] Joseph Fernandez: I think that you are still missing the
point.
The Malay language was used as the lingua franca in the Archipelago before the
languages of colonialists.
There's no evidence of a Malay race, so to speak, speaking only Malay. Every Malay
speaker has his mother tongue i.e. Malayalam, Tamil, Bugis, Minang etc
The Definition of Malay in Article 160 is not about any so-called Malay race. Read
it carefully.
Putrajaya has been managing relations with Sabah and Sarawak in its own way over
the past half century and more.
Now, Sabah and Sarawak should take the initiative to manage relations with the
Federal gov't.
[03/08/2019, 15:01:05] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1159684/boeing-737-max-deadly-flaw-bbc-
panorama-ethiopian-airlines-lion-air-mcas-spt
[04/08/2019, 01:41:16] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.livelaw.in/know-the-law/is-
the-consent-of-accused-required-for-taking-blood-samples-146906
[04/08/2019, 03:45:19] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[04/08/2019, 03:51:16] Joseph Fernandez: It’s not racist to stand up for your place
in the sun.
I asked Waytha Moorthy to let me represent Hindraf in the Cabinet. His answer was,
“ayo, like this I would be unemployed!”.
I would have never accepted the post of Unity Minister. Anyone who holds this post
can never speak up for Indians.
Waytha Moorthy and his elder brother Uthayakumar are misleading Mahathir on the
root cause of the Indian plight.
Indians will urinate on Mahathir’s grave when he goes.
They will also urinate on the graves of Waytha Moorthy, Uthayakumar, and MIC
leaders and Samy Vellu.
The distortion of Article 153, and NEP, and the existence of the Definition of
Malay in Article 160 have hit Indians hard.
The Definition of Malay in Article 160 and the distortion of Article 153 and the
NEP stand in the way.
Indian votes are only important in bringing down a gov’t, and denying the gov’t two
thirds majority, not to put one in power.
The incumbent gov’t does not need Indian votes to remain in power.
Indians in Malaya are condemned to bringing down the gov’t without getting anything
in return.
Degenerating into rhetoric and polemics is not the way. That’s what MIC did for 60
years, what Waytha Moorthy is doing now and what Uthaya Kumar seems to be doing.
No point demanding this and that as Indians. The gov’t will not entertain such
demands.
Indians are not mentioned directly in the Constitution. There are 350, 000
stateless people of Indian origin in Malaya. A further 850, 000 displaced estate
workers are of Indian origin.
Only the Orang Asal and so-called Malays are mentioned in the Constitution.
The first prong is about a reasonable proportion, by way of a special position for
the Orang Asal and so-called Malays, in only four areas viz. intake into the civil
service; intake into institutions of higher learning owned by the gov’t and
training opportunities; gov’t scholarships; and opportunities from the gov’t to do
business.
Examples abound. For example, the canteens in all Klinik Kesihatan are run by so-
called Malays. During puasa month, these canteens are closed. Non-Malays visiting
the clinics can’t get even a drink.
Alternatively, the MPs on the gov’t side in Parliament can choose the PM by secret
ballot.
If no candidate gets at least 51 per cent, there should be a runoff between the two
top candidates.
In that case, Waytha Moorthy would have a chance to be Prime Minister of Malaysia.
Waytha Moorthy is Tamil but looks Malayalee. Need to check his DNA.
Tamils were first in Malaya after the Negrito (Semang) from Kerala, southwest
India.
In fact, the Prime Minister of Malaysia should be Negrito and the DPM should be
Tamil.
They have ancestral and historical property rights. Adat, based on customary
practices, has force of law.
The Perak state gov’t only existed since Merdeka, 31 Aug 1957.
In law, the gov’t cannot backdate legislation to say the Orang Asli are squatting
on state land.
The Negrito came to Malaya from Kerala, southwest India, 40, 000 years ago. Negrito
went from east Africa to India 70, 000 years ago.
Kanis, Uralis, Kadar, Kanikkar, and Paniyar, the major tribes who inhabit the
mountains of Kerala, are descendants of the Negrito.
The Negrito are still there in Malaya. They are still there in Sumatra, south
Thailand, Myanmar and the Philippines. They came from Malaya.
The Tamils from southeast India were the first people in Malaya after the Negrito
from Kerala, southwest India.
[04/08/2019, 05:05:11] Joseph Fernandez: Grinding poverty in Malaysia is caused by
corruption which facilitates the transfer of wealth from those who have no power to
those who have power.
In Borneo, an added reason for the grinding poverty is internal colonisation which
facilitates the transfer of wealth from those who have no power (Borneo) to those
who have power (Malaya).
Putrajaya has been managing relations with Sabah and Sarawak in its own way over
the past half century and more.
Now, Sabah and Sarawak should take the initiative to manage relations with the
Federal gov't.
In Borneo, an added reason for the grinding poverty is internal colonisation which
facilitates the transfer of wealth from those who have no power (Borneo) to those
who have power (Malaya).
Malaysia's greatest assets are the geographical locations of Malaya (west coast)
and Sabah.
Besides China, Japan and US, Malaysia must explore the potential in India, the
Middle East, Africa and Latin America.
Disruptive technologies will take over. Block chain technology has come in.
There's a need to weed out the deviations and distortions in Article 153 and the
NEP.
The rural sector needs access to credit, access to markets and assistance with
marketing.
The gov't should do something about the brain drain and alternatively encourage
reverse brain drain.
The economy should shift from being based on the low end sectors, dependent on
foreign labour, to one based on skills and downstream and upstream diversification
and backward and forward integration for value added production and higher incomes.
The local people need training in various skills.
The urban economies seem to be growing on their own. The gov't seems unable to
extract some benefits from the organic growth for the people. The locals are being
pushed away as foreigners come in.
The private sector should be willing to share the cake with workers, consumers, the
local community, shareholders, investors, and the gov't.
All taxation should be at the local gov't level only since development is mostly
local. Licensing at the local gov't level should be open while taking a needs-based
approach.
[06/08/2019, 14:58:26] Joseph Fernandez: The University that changed the rules
Magic at LKW
[07/08/2019, 00:43:47] Joseph Fernandez:
https://vshow.on24.com/vshow/LinkedIn/#home
[07/08/2019, 02:43:54] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/read/3103/8-reasons-why-sabah-is-lagging-behind-
economically?fbclid=IwAR0Hx91oXNs52mSHfoJTlqYLQkvsjk_ibd2u9BkQG8v3v9eqIdUxMR_Di2s
[09/08/2019, 14:44:17] Joseph Fernandez: The University of London advises its
students, "think like a lawyer but write like a journalist".
International law is clear. If you claim territory, you must produce a legal title.
Kashmir has never been part of Pakistan. Pakistan may not exist tomorrow.
Jammu & Kashmir, and Ladakh, have become Union Territories i.e. they will be ruled
directly by the Central Gov’t in New Delhi.
Jammu & Kashmir will cease to be a Union Territory, if things improve, and will
revert to statehood.
Jammu is majority Hindu, the vale of Kashmir majority Muslim, and Ladakh majority
Buddhist.
[09/08/2019, 15:47:39] Joseph Fernandez: https://my.neuvoo.com/view/?
id=8564c57d53eb&pag=1&pos=1&utm_medium=email&source=neuvoo-
email&tl1=s33_v22&tl2=ckrp_v22&tl3=d_default_en_v22&tl5=hourly_limited_5d_daily_bud
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21T22%3A17%3A19Z&utm_source=gmail.com&email_status=active&ecs=gfj&wc_email=no&lang=
en&splitab=1&action=emailAlert
[09/08/2019, 18:55:09] Joseph Fernandez: re the letter, I will leave it to you. I
trust you. If no letter, also okay.
India under Ashoka the Great, Chandragupta Maurya and the Mughals were all larger
than British India which excluded Kerala, Kashmir and 500 other princely states.
The Indians in Malaya are not the responsibility of New Delhi. Are you some sort of
kangkung loyar and/or loyar buruk in the kopi tiam?
[10/08/2019, 00:11:06] Joseph Fernandez: In 1947, 24 per cent of the people in
Pakistan were non-Muslim. Today, their number is down to 2 per cent, the rest fled
to India.
[10/08/2019, 15:40:53] Joseph Fernandez: Tanah Melayu is a misnomer for Orang Asli
land the British seized to create gov't reserves.
[11/08/2019, 02:43:57] Joseph Fernandez: The full text of the Instrument of
Accession (Jammu and Kashmir) executed by Maharaja Hari Singh on 26 October 1947
and accepted by Lord Mountbatten of Burma, Governor-General of India, on 27 October
1947 (excluding the schedule mentioned in its third point) is as follows:[10]
“ Whereas the Indian Independence Act 1947, provides that as from the fifteenth
day of August, 1947, there shall be set up an Independent Dominion known as India,
and that the Government of India Act, 1935 shall, with such omission, additions,
adaptations and modifications as the governor-general may by order specify, be
applicable to the Dominion of India.
And whereas the Government of India Act, 1935, as so adapted by the governor-
general, provides that an Indian State may accede to the Dominion of India by an
Instrument of Accession executed by the Ruler thereof.
I hereby declare that I accede to the Dominion of India with the intent that the
governor-general of India, the Dominion Legislature, the Federal Court and any
other Dominion authority established for the purposes of the Dominion shall, by
virtue of this my Instrument of Accession but subject always to the terms thereof,
and for the purposes only of the Dominion, exercise in relation to the State of
Jammu and Kashmir (hereinafter referred to as "this State") such functions as may
be vested in them by or under the Government of India Act, 1935, as in force in the
Dominion of India, on the 15th day of August, 1947, (which Act as so in force is
hereafter referred to as "the Act").
I hereby assume the obligation of ensuring that due effect is given to the
provisions of the Act within this state so far as they are applicable therein by
virtue of this my Instrument of Accession.
I accept the matters specified in the schedule hereto as the matters with respect
to which the Dominion Legislatures may make laws for this state.
I hereby declare that I accede to the Dominion of India on the assurance that if an
agreement is made between the Governor General and the ruler of this state whereby
any functions in relation to the administration in this state of any law of the
Dominion Legislature shall be exercised by the ruler of this state, then any such
agreement shall be deem to form part of this Instrument and shall be construed and
have effect accordingly.
The terms of this my Instrument of accession shall not be varied by any amendment
of the Act or of the Indian Independence Act 1947 unless such amendment is accepted
by me by an Instrument supplementary to this Instrument.
Nothing in this Instrument shall empower the Dominion Legislature to make any law
for this state authorizing the compulsory acquisition of land for any purpose, but
I hereby undertake that should the Dominion for the purposes of a Dominion law
which applies in this state deem it necessary to acquire any land, I will at their
request acquire the land at their expense or if the land belongs to me transfer it
to them on such terms as may be agreed, or, in default of agreement, determined by
an arbitrator to be appointed by the Chief Justice Of India.
I hereby declare that I execute this Instrument on behalf of this state and that
any reference in this Instrument to me or to the ruler of the state is to be
construed as including to my heirs and successors.
Given under my hand this 26th day of OCTOBER nineteen hundred and forty seven.
Hari Singh
I do hereby accept this Instrument of Accession. Dated this twenty seventh day of
October, nineteen hundred and forty seven.
The only majority that matters in law is that on the gov’t side in Parliament, not
the majority in demography or in the streets.
In Myanmar and China, Muslims have been declared as threats to national security,
sovereignty and territorial integrity because of their cultural, customary and
religious practices.
Zakir Naik . . .
The Malays don’t know English but they consider Zakir Naik is making “holy noises”
in that language.
So, they listen to him, without understanding a word of what he’s saying in
English.
Likewise, they listen to “holy noises” in Arabic with tears in their eyes. It’s a
sign of stress. Of course, they don’t understand even a word of Arabic. So, they
get all worked up and stressed and shed tears to console themselves.
So childish!
Zakir Naik compares Islam with other thoughts, and rubbishes the latter.
Leave people alone with their collection of local practices (Hinduism), seeking
(Hinduism/Sanatana Dharma), Knowing (Hindu Guru), beliefs (Islam), Silence on God
(Buddhism) and the spiritual nature of truth (Holy Bible).
[11/08/2019, 20:47:00] Joseph Fernandez: https://help.edu.my/
[12/08/2019, 03:55:09] Joseph Fernandez: Bogus Iban Andy Jamaluddin, Winston Way
and William Mangor, according to our investigations, are taking turns to pose as
Hindraf Makkal Sakthi cadres, activists, and supporters.
[12/08/2019, 03:55:57] Joseph Fernandez: AJ, WW and WM, according to our
investigations, are taking turns to pose as Hindraf Makkal Sakthi cadres,
activists, and supporters.
[12/08/2019, 19:26:57] Rosaline Kotter: Replacing bad fats (saturated and trans)
with healthier fats (monounsaturated and polyunsaturated) is good for your heart.
One way you can do this is by choosing healthier nontropical vegetable oils for
cooking and preparing food.
...
Healthy Cooking Oils
Canola.
Corn.
Olive.
Peanut.
Safflower.
Soybean.
Sunflower.
[13/08/2019, 04:09:23] Joseph Fernandez: Zakir Naik, a foreigner in Malaysia,
should not question the loyalty of Indians to the country.
Zia ul Haq once threatened Pakistanis, “if you don’t want to be an Islamic state,
we might as well return to India”.
He was blown up over Pakistan not long after that. His plane tried to land but was
not allowed to do so. Even the American Ambassador died in that crash.
Definition . . .
The only Malays who exist are those Defined in Article 160, an artificial
construct, an aberration in law. It's bad law, it does not exist, as if it never
existed.
The Malays, in fact, do not exist. They have never existed. Malay is a misnomer.
[13/08/2019, 05:26:19] Joseph Fernandez: The English language killed Zakir Naik.
Mahathir killed him recently by saying that Zakir Naik is not wanted in Malaya, no
other country wants to take him, he can't be sent to India because he fears the
Modi gov't will incarcerate him pending trial.
Zakir Naik has faith in the court system in India. However, he thinks the court may
probably be able to release him only after he has rotted 10 years in jail.
Again, the Malays don’t know English but they consider Zakir Naik is making “holy
noises” in that language.
So, they listen to him, without understanding a word of what he’s saying in
English.
Likewise, they listen to “holy noises” in Arabic with tears in their eyes. It’s a
sign of stress. Of course, they don’t understand even a word of Arabic. So, they
get all worked up and stressed and shed tears to console themselves.
So childish!
[13/08/2019, 14:24:52] Joseph Fernandez: Modi is the response to some people
running amok for so long in India.
The Hindu fanatics are not a problem as long as they don't go beyond getting a
block of voters united.
As SadhGuru said, Indians (he meant Hindus) are a godless people and India a
godless country.
He doesn't know why the universe exists and why Mother Nature exists. He thinks we
should not worry about such things as we will never know.
Hindus, if not Hinduism, declaring people pariah (outcaste) for marrying outside
their caste, and for Brahmins crossing the waters, is morally and legally wrong.
Besides the outcaste phenomenon, it's wrong to have the four-fold caste system, and
thousands of subcastes, based on the karma premise.
If the karma premise was true, why prohibit upward social mobility? The karmic
forces exhaust themselves sooner or later.
Karma is neutral. It's human perceptions that see it as good, bad, evil, ugly or
beautiful.
Be thankful and grateful so that you will have even more reasons to be thankful and
grateful tomorrow.
When our energies become feeble, after we go, it's said that we slip into a new
body, or burst like a bubble and we are truly no more i.e. part of the great
nothingness. It seems we get to make the choice.
The Holy Bible, the Word of God, says "the sins of the fathers are visited on the
children".
If our energies are not feeble, after we go, we are said to be in various states
i.e. heaven, hell, purgatory and limbo.
Our energies can only be feeble if we get to reach a ripe old age and simply stop
breathing. It's different, it seems, if death comes too early.
Then, there's every risk we wonder around as ghosts for a time, or a long time,
until the alloted time has run out.
Death is just a loss of the body gathered from the Earth, from Mother Nature. The
body does not make us, it does not make the "I", the "ego", the individual, the
individuality.
What's traps us in the body, for a time, is what seems to be the "I", the "ego",
the individual, the individuality.
If the "I", the "ego", the individual, the individuality exists, it would exist
after life.
Hate preacher Zakir Naik is simply misleading people with cheap entertainment while
filling his pockets, evading taxes, avoiding taxes and degenerating into corruption
and money laundering activities.
We should focus on the Holy Bible, the Word of God, about the spiritual nature of
truth.
The spiritual nature of truth is not about religion, seeking, spiritualism, knowing
(Guru) or God.
If you think God does not exist, God does not exist, although God exists.
If you think God exists, God exists, although God does not exist.
The Holy Bible says, "the temple of the living God is within you".
This is not a contradiction in terms. God cannot help you, if you don't help
yourself. God does not intervene in human lives.
For example, Sabah and Sarawak will not realise their rights unless they Invoke
Article VIII of the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) for self-determination.
There are many forms of self-determination.
Corruption is the transfer of wealth from those who have no power to those who have
power.
Plundering the public treasury, under various guises, is corruption and money
laundering created by abuse of power, conflict of interest and criminal breach of
trust.
[13/08/2019, 14:32:06] Joseph Fernandez: Modi is the response to some people
running amok for so long in India.
Hate preacher Zakir Naik is simply misleading people with cheap entertainment while
filling his pockets, evading taxes, avoiding taxes and degenerating into corruption
and money laundering activities.
If they work with the Chinese, after leaving school, they would be able to learn
about business.
BREAKING NEWS . . . Imran Khan begs Mahathir not to send Zakir Naik to Pakistan.
For instance the words for older brother in Malayalam is “Chetan”, in Tamil the
word is “Anna”.
You notice these words are remarkably different, but they both are not from
Sanskrit.
One interesting word is “Vellam”, which means water in Malayalam.
In this case “Vellam” is a word which was also used in Tamil very early on but was
later abandoned for “Thaneer”.
In Tamil the word for water is “Thaneer”. Both words are not from Sanskrit.
So this is the way how Tamil and Malayalam evolved into distinct languages.
But the difference between Tamil and Malayalam is much less than the distance
between Tamil and Kannada. That’s why Malayalees are able to pick up Tamil quickly.
If Sanskrit really was a big factor in modern Malayalam, there would be major
issues for Malayalis to learn and understand Tamil.
The unique absence of any such edicts or any legends/stories in collective memory
attesting to such facts in Kerala points to such theories being largely works of
grand standing and fiction.
The view that Malayalam evolved from Tamil is now largely discredited.
So Tamil and Malayalam are two classical languages which have many similarities -
but to say that one evolved from other has no basis in history or archaeology.
That said, Kerala might have had a large number of dialects in the first century
CE, till a standardized form of literary Malayalam evolved largely as a result of
work by Budhists followed by Kerala Brahmins.
Tamil also went through similar standardisation more or less around similar time
frame.
Historical and cultural markers of Kerala - politics, language, caste sytem and
religious practices, social customs, architecture, festivals, arts - all are quite
distinct from Tamil region and are quite dated in themselves.
The 'Adivasis' of Kerala are quite divergent from fellow Malayalis and Tamils
socially and culturally.
They are two different communities that developed in adjacent regions with some
commonality and good amount of interaction and some overlap owing to geographic
location.
Earliest discovered Malayalam epigraphs (Vazhappali inscriptions - 830AD) dates
back to 9th century.
For a language to reach that level, the language should have been existing for a
long time.
Also note that Malayalam has traditionally been written on 'palm leaves' which
cannot definitely be preserved over 1000 years (there are many that dates back to
several centuries though).
There is not much Tamil epigraphy found from Kerala, belonging to any period.
The language of some of the Sangam works like 'Cilappathikaram' are very much open
to debate.
Recent research concludes that Malayalam existed almost 2000 years ago.
Malayalam and Tamil possibly diverged from a proto-dravidian language over a long
period.
[15/08/2019, 02:08:43] Joseph Fernandez: BREAKING NEWS . . . Mahathir: Zakir Naik
can stay or leave BUT we won't allow him to go to India to be "killed"!
BREAKING NEWS . . . Imran Khan begs Mahathir not to send Zakir Naik to Pakistan.
[15/08/2019, 02:54:24] Joseph Fernandez: Stand up for your rights.
When my cousin was with the Australian Railways, he noticed that only Whites were
promoted to the officer ranks.
The white balls carrying Anglo-Indians with the Australian Railways were shocked.
Not even one Anglo-Indian made it as officer despite their intensive carrying of
the White man's balls.
My cousin made it clear that he had nothing but contempt for Whitey and the Anglo-
Indians.
He could not stand them and returned to Malaysia after obtaining a law degree.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3028813/Europeans-dark-skinned-8-
000-years-ago-Pale-complexions-brought-Europe-Near-East-study-claims.html
[16/08/2019, 18:42:03] Rosaline Kotter: eli, eli, lama sabachthani
[16/08/2019, 19:25:13] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/interest/244/what-you-need-to-know-about-malay-
reserve-land-/
[16/08/2019, 19:27:46] Joseph Fernandez: Malay Reservation Land was first
introduced in 1914 as the Malay Reservation Land Law. It then evolved into the
Malay Reservation Enactment in 1935 and is still used until today.
[17/08/2019, 10:44:52] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/951272558218338/permalink/2689797877699122/
[17/08/2019, 20:41:49] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[17/08/2019, 20:54:44] Rosaline Kotter: Ezhutachan
subramaniamchinnathamby@yahoo.com
[17/08/2019, 21:00:29] Joseph Fernandez: https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?ei=UTF-
8&fr=crmas&p=Ezhutachan&guccounter=1
[18/08/2019, 22:30:08] Joseph Fernandez:
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[19/08/2019, 00:45:33] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2019/08/17/malaysia-ill-prepared-
for-ir-4-0-employers-group-agrees/
[21/08/2019, 12:10:49] Rosaline Kotter: RHB 1100 2800 53 9473
[22/08/2019, 00:18:04] Joseph Fernandez: arin5526@gmail.com
arin2655@yahoo.co.uk
[22/08/2019, 00:20:21] Joseph Fernandez: yahoo for FB
sagaharin26
[23/08/2019, 05:50:13] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.bcg.com/publications/2018/preemptive-transformation-fix-it-before-it-
breaks.aspx
[23/08/2019, 06:26:20] Joseph Fernandez: Willing to help provided work permit not
violated.
[23/08/2019, 16:36:44] Joseph Fernandez: https://metro.co.uk/2019/08/21/someone-
forgot-close-japan-bullet-train-door-reached-175mph-10609144/
[23/08/2019, 21:04:50] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[23/08/2019, 21:06:02] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[24/08/2019, 18:01:40] Joseph Fernandez: https://siakapkeli.my/2019/08/24/masih-
cari-kerja-ini-senarai-10-majikan-paling-menarik-di-malaysia-untuk-korang-hantar-
resume/
[26/08/2019, 04:24:09] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[26/08/2019, 06:07:20] Joseph Fernandez: Professional-Writing-Services.pdf • 1 page
document omitted
[27/08/2019, 01:18:46] Joseph Fernandez: The majority, in law, is the number on the
gov't side in Parliament. The majority across the Divide in Parliament, in
demography, and in the streets, is not the majority in law.
[27/08/2019, 01:30:37] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.rcakl.org.my/lopez-partners-
7489.html
[27/08/2019, 01:31:36] Joseph Fernandez: FAX 03-785 98 555
[27/08/2019, 02:47:23] Joseph Fernandez:
https://pages.malaysiakini.com/kiniturns20/en/gala/
[27/08/2019, 02:47:49] Joseph Fernandez:
https://pages.malaysiakini.com/kiniturns20/en/
[27/08/2019, 04:07:03] Joseph Fernandez: MK 017 323 0707
[28/08/2019, 03:39:39] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[28/08/2019, 11:36:27] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/education/2019/08/09/future-careers
[28/08/2019, 16:50:18] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-
think/2019/08/28/retirement-adequacy-in-malaysia-aisyah-abdul-hadi/1785036
[28/08/2019, 19:51:47] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/kDy9dJzw050
[28/08/2019, 20:07:30] Joseph Fernandez: The first people in Malaya . . .
Tanah Melayu is a misnomer for Orang Asli land the British seized in Malaya to
create gov’t reserves.
The British colonialists seized Orang Asli land in Malaya to create gov’t reserves
by gazette.
Some of these reserves were given to Muslim squatters, labelled Malay for
administrative reasons, to get them out of the way where the British wanted to
plant rubber and mine tin.
The so-called Malays defined in Article 160 were not the first people in Malaya.
Besides Article 8, the Orang Asli in Malaya can also refer to Article 5 “right to
life” and Article 13 “property rights”.
The Orang Asli came 40, 000 years before the Malayan gov’t. The Negrito (Semang)
came from Kerala, south west India.
The Malayan gov’t cannot claim, in law, that the Orang Asli are squatting on state
land.
The Orang Asli have Adat, based on customary practices, which has force of law.
Again, the Orang Asal came first. The gov’t came much later, hundreds and even
thousands of years later. The gov’t, for example, cannot pass legislation to state
that the Orang Asal are squatting on state land. Law cannot be backdated.
Article 5 of the Constitution guarantees the “right to life” and property rights.
No one’s property can be acquired by the state without compensation. The state can
only acquire property for public purposes, not for private use.
The Malays, in fact, do not exist. They have never existed. Malay is a misnomer.
Malay should not be mentioned in polite society.
The Malay language was the lingua franca in the Archipelago before the advent of
the West in the region.
Lingua franca means a language used by various communities, all having their mother
tongues, to communicate with each other in a common medium.
The Malay language has also been carried to the Cocos Keeling Islands, Sri Lanka,
South Africa, and Surinam in Latin America.
If ever a Malay people existed in the Archipelago, i.e. speaking the Malay language
as their mother tongue, it’s not reflected under the 1st prong in the Definition of
Malay in Article 160 of the Federal Constitution.
There’s no evidence of a Malay race, so to speak, speaking only Malay. Every Malay
speaker, i.e. those classified as Malay, has his mother tongue i.e. Malayalam,
Tamil, Bugis, Minang etc
Generally, the Malays in Article 160 are Tamil, Malayalee, Pathan, Yemeni and Turks
(only adherents of Islam among these communities, from India, were re-classified as
Malays); and Bugis, Javanese, Minang, and Aceh (only adherents of Islam among these
communities, from what is now known as Indonesia, were re-classified as Malays).
Briefly, the Definition in the 2nd prong holds that Muslims able to speak Malay,
and either born or domiciled in Singapore or Malaya, by Merdeka 31 Aug 1957, are
Malay.
Patently, the Definition is not about DNA, race, history, geographical origin,
Natekaran, Valiangkati, First Nation people, Orang Asal, Indigenous, Aborigine,
Native, rumpun Melayu, Kepulauan Melayu, Nusantara, Archipelago or Austronesian.
The only majority that matters in law is that on the gov’t side in Parliament, not
the majority in Parliament across the Divide, not the majority in demography or in
the streets.
The so-called Malays, led by Mahathir the BULLDOZER, should take to the streets
nude and do a song-and-dance act on they being the majority in demography, in the
streets, and forming the largest number across the divide in Parliament.
I am trying to save the Tamils from themselves, Waytha Moorthy and Uthaya Kumar are
trying to make things difficult.
[29/08/2019, 18:02:45] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2019/08/29/11-54-of-current-jobs-
will-be-affected-by-automation-says-kula/
[29/08/2019, 20:04:51] Joseph Fernandez: As we go from the south and east towards
the west and north in the Indian subcontinent, the people become fairer and taller.
The upper castes of north India are the fairest, followed by the upper castes of
south India, next the lower castes of north India, and lastly the lower castes of
south India.
The Brahmins in south India are as fair as the Brahmins in north India.
[30/08/2019, 01:52:47] Joseph Fernandez: https://programs.emeritus.org/digital-
courses/index.php?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Common_digital_lp&utm_campaign=B-
9999_WW_FB_INT_Digital_only_July_19_WW_Smartly_Q1_Digital_Longtail&utm_content=stat
ic1&utm_term=23843612345180108&ta=y
[31/08/2019, 04:12:16] Joseph Fernandez: Bahasa Malaysia, and Bahasa Melayu, will
never be able to unite the people in Malaya as long as they are linked with the so-
called Malays, khatt, Jawi, Islam, Article 152, Article 153 and the NEP.
The Definition of Malay in Article 160 shows that it's an artificial construct, an
aberration in law, in short bad law. The so-called Malays in the Definition do not
exist as a race, among others. Read the Definition.
Along with the Definition, Article 152, Article 153 and NEP have degenerated,
through deviations and distortions, into an evil caste system plaguing the country,
indeed a curse which sees no signs of being lifted or ended.
Education in Malaysia has been highly politicised, for vote gathering reasons,
given the existence of the Ministry of Education in Putrajaya. Education Ministers
are seen as political clowns who keep putting their foot in the mouth when not
shooting it.
For starters, while its commendable that education has been democratised and
liberalised, there's too much of a good thing. In catering to the lowest common
denominator, the gov't should not push every Tom, Dick and Harry in the kampungs to
enter university. The quota system should comply with the reasonable proportion in
Article 153.
Parliament should recommend the members of the Education Commission, not the Prime
Minister.
The emphasis in education should be on providing choices. Having said that, Islamic
education should be abolished, on national security grounds.
The states should have complete autonomy in education. Sabah and Sarawak are likely
to lead the way. Already, these two Borneo territories have demanded that the
education portfolio be returned to them.
In Sabah and Sarawak, language does not have the same meaning as Malaya's racially-
charged and tinged explosive mix.
There are no Malays in Sabah. The Sarawak Malays, or Orang Laut, come under Article
161A.
The people in Sabah among others speak Bahasa Sabah, a local version of the Johor-
Rhio-Lingga version of Bahasa Kebangsaan, previously the lingua franca in the
Archipelago.
Basically, it's the medium for verbal communication, but not used in school
settings.
It's quite common to see Indians and Chinese, for example, speaking in Bahasa Sabah
among themselves.
The Kadazan mostly speak Bahasa Sabah at home. Many of them may have forgotten how
to speak Kadazan.
In Sarawak, there's a version of Malay called Sarawak Malay or Bahasa Orang Laut,
quite different from Johor-Rhio-Lingga. It's somewhat like Iban.
Everyone in Sarawak speaks this local Malay but only for communication between the
Orang Laut and non-Orang Laut, and among the Orang Laut.
Again, like in Sabah, language in Sarawak does not evoke the same racially-charged
and tinged passions as Bahasa Melayu and Bahasa Malaysia in Malaya.
In Malaya, Bahasa Melayu and Bahasa Malaysia have been saddled with an ethnic
image. Non-Malays in Malaya are put off by this and its association with Islam,
khatt and Jawi. So, the Tamils and Chinese in particular tend to cling on to their
languages, come hell or high water. Sikhs preserve the Punjabi language. Other
Indians in Malaya still use their various languages.
English, of course, does not have an ethnic image in Malaysia and is not seen as
linked with Christianity.
In Bidayuh and Iban country in Sarawak, away from the coastal stretches, these
ethnic languages are used by all locals.
It's quite common to see non-Chinese in Sabah and Sarawak attending Chinese
schools. This has helped the Orang Asal in particular to venture into many
businesses previously done only by Chinese.
The Churches have played an important role for centuries in preserving many
languages in Malaysia.
Other places of worship are just confined to one language. For example, English is
not used by mosques. The Arabic used is not understood by the Muslims who are
mostly Malay. Sometimes, Malay is used.
Bahasa Melayu is the basis of Bahasa Malaysia. Words from other local languages and
dialects, and English, have been superimposed on this.
The advent of Bahasa Malaysia has killed Bahasa Melayu as the Bahasa Kebangsaan.
Bahasa Melayu, however, continues to be used, just like Bahasa Sabah, Sarawak Malay
or Bahasa Orang Laut, and the various local versions of Malay spoken in Kelantan,
Terengganu and other places in Malaya.
[31/08/2019, 13:18:23] Joseph Fernandez: Newspaper articles are not rehash of
outdated material floating around in the Internet.
One can’t report, as new, outdated material floating around inthe internet.
The media produces news stories i.e. something NEW based on reactions, press
conferences, public forums, press statements, court hearings, and exclusive
interviews. It may be hard news (news that cannot wait to be published, eg. plane
crashes etc) or soft news (news stories that can wait a day or two before being
published).
Reporters report i.e. they are middlemen like postmen. It’s not they who are
talking but the subject in an entirely new setting and situation. The media does
not report, as new, outdated material floating around in the internet.
Continuing news situations are turned into newsfeatures i.e. a round-up of the news
stories over a certain period of time, usually a week to ten days.
Some journalists write op-eds or comment pieces wherethey connect the dots on
developing situations or on a situation which happened previously.
These are editorials i.e. opinion pieces. The writers are talking in these pieces.
The media does not produce advertorials i.e. advertising passed off as editorial
content. It merely sells space to carry such material.
Advertising stretches the truth. For example, if a model claims she has beautiful
hair because of X brand that she's holding in her hands, it's clearly a fairy tale.
Good products don't need advertising. They are sold based on customer
recommendations, feedback and reviews.
[31/08/2019, 13:34:39] Joseph Fernandez: Mahathir, the BULLDOZER, is aware that
journalism is about bad news.
Newspaper articles are not rehash of outdated material floating around in the
Internet.
One can’t report, as new, outdated material floating around in the internet.
The media produces news stories i.e. something NEW based on reactions, press
conferences, public forums, press statements, court hearings, and exclusive
interviews. It may be hard news (news that cannot wait to be published, eg. plane
crashes etc) or soft news (news stories that can wait a day or two before being
published).
Reporters report i.e. they are middlemen like postmen. It’s not they who are
talking but the subject in an entirely new setting and situation. Again, the media
does not report, as new, outdated material floating around in the internet.
Continuing news situations are turned into newsfeatures i.e. a round-up of the news
stories over a certain period of time, usually a week to ten days.
Some journalists write op-eds or comment pieces where they connect the dots on
developing situations or on a situation which happened previously.
These are editorials i.e. opinion pieces. The writers are talking in these pieces.
The media does not produce advertorials i.e. advertising passed off as editorial
content. It merely sells space to carry such material.
Advertising stretches the truth. For example, if a model claims she has beautiful
hair because of X brand that she’s holding in her hands, it’s clearly a fairy tale.
Good products don’t need advertising. They are sold based on customer
recommendations, feedback and reviews.
[01/09/2019, 03:19:10] Joseph Fernandez: https://moreyes.store/products/german-
smart-reading-glasses
[01/09/2019, 05:05:15] Joseph Fernandez:
https://m.facebook.com/161013620592116/posts/2933503466676437/?
notif_id=1567241746561557¬if_t=page_highlights&ref=notif
[01/09/2019, 12:38:02] Joseph Fernandez: Sila hubungi CareLine SESB 15454 @ 088-
515000 / Whatsapp 0198525427 / SESB Careline FB Page/ SESB Twitter @CarelineSesb
untuk sebarang pertanyaan.
[02/09/2019, 01:52:33] Joseph Fernandez: Untitled • 38 pages document omitted
[02/09/2019, 01:58:18] Joseph Fernandez: Untitled document omitted
[02/09/2019, 03:05:36] Joseph Fernandez: Untitled document omitted
[02/09/2019, 03:10:56] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.here.com/c/supply-chain-
optimization
[02/09/2019, 03:11:29] Joseph Fernandez: https://go.engage.here.com/supply-chain-
transformation-gartner.html?cid=www.here.com-SC_parent_top
[02/09/2019, 19:44:13] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.facebook.com/100009219698405/posts/2376546959329271/
[02/09/2019, 19:45:00] Joseph Fernandez: http://theconversation.com/artificial-
intelligence-may-take-your-job-so-political-leaders-need-to-start-doing-theirs-
103764
[02/09/2019, 19:46:01] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.roboticsbusinessreview.com/ai/new-research-shows-how-ai-will-impact-
the-workforce/
[02/09/2019, 19:48:05] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.humanresourcesonline.net/total-of-516400-unemployed-in-malaysia-in-
february-2019/
[02/09/2019, 23:07:54] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/4W6-KWMenKs
[03/09/2019, 00:14:33] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/education/2019/08/15/gain-industry-relevant-skills-
while-studying
[03/09/2019, 01:42:08] Joseph Fernandez: https://brandequity.com.my/media/
[03/09/2019, 01:43:29] Joseph Fernandez: https://brandequity.com.my/
[03/09/2019, 01:46:52] Joseph Fernandez: https://brandequity.com.my/contact-us/
[03/09/2019, 01:54:30] Joseph Fernandez: https://brandequity.com.my/contact-us/
[03/09/2019, 09:06:27] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/leisure/2019/09/03/part-1-the-complete-
guide-to-video-interviewing/
[04/09/2019, 12:44:32] Joseph Fernandez: It's a long time since I taught history.
carta masa
objective questions
huraian
Like in the case of literature, it's important to read the history book at least
once.
After that get the past years exam papers and/or model tests and read the answers
to the objective questions and the subjective/structural questions.
Students only need history if they are going to pursue the subject in university or
read law.
[04/09/2019, 13:01:05] Joseph Fernandez: Don't mislead on Oxford.
You don't have a degree from Oxford.
You probably attended a weekend programme for one or two days. Ever since then, you
have been harping on Oxford at every opportunity.
Oxford does not admit school dropouts for its degree programmes.
[05/09/2019, 03:32:41] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[06/09/2019, 03:36:34] Joseph Fernandez: http://lcr4.uk/2017/01/19/nine-pillars-
industry-4-0/
[06/09/2019, 03:37:32] Joseph Fernandez: https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?ei=UTF-
8&fr=crmas&p=IR+4.0+Nine+Pillars
[06/09/2019, 04:45:55] Joseph Fernandez: LUCT takes cue from IR 4.0's nine pillars
Malaysia's LimKokWing University of Creative Technology (LUCT) has long taken its
cue from university-industry links. Hence, the university was well-positioned with
the advent of Industrial Revolution 4.0, the current buzzword in globalisation.
Briefly, nine advancements in modern technology have helped laid the foundation for
IR 4.0 and thereby help transform the manufacturing sector to unleash its full
potential.
The Nine Pillars in IR 4.0 have been incorporated in course content at LUCT i.e.
Big Data, Augmented Reality, Simulation, Internet of Things, Cloud Computing, Cyber
Security, Systems Integration, Additive Manufacturing, and Autonomous Systems.
Big Data, collected by companies, is not an end in itself. Useful insights from Big
Data can be converted into knowledge on identifying trends, patterns and
relationships between inputs, processes and outputs for improvements in
manufacturing platforms.
Gaming and apps like Pokemon Go ushered in augumented reality viz. augmented
imagery appearing in the real world. The uses are endless: using data based on
colour and size, customers would be able to view furniture in an existing room at
home. Thus, manufactuters can use technology to showcase their products without the
need for a physical copy.
The Autonomous Systems emerging are based on the next generation of high-value
manufacturing systems. The emphasis here is on reduced cost while improving product
quality and increasing productivity.
This means higher incomes for the people and the nation.
[07/09/2019, 01:27:41] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[07/09/2019, 01:29:00] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[07/09/2019, 12:04:20] Joseph Fernandez:
http://pkrcommsab.blogspot.com/2009/11/popular-online-news-portalmalaysiakinis.html
[07/09/2019, 12:08:07] Joseph Fernandez: http://wikisabah.blogspot.com/2012/07/joe-
fernandez-wartawan-kehabisan-modal.html
[07/09/2019, 12:09:33] Joseph Fernandez:
http://sabahkinimirror.blogspot.com/2010/11/pkr-could-have-won-batu-sapi.html
[07/09/2019, 12:12:16] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/409523
[08/09/2019, 19:30:15] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/491142
[09/09/2019, 23:08:28] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[10/09/2019, 03:44:13] Joseph Fernandez: *Hard-to-believe predictions that may soon
be the reality of our world*
2. A petrol/diesel engine has 20,000 individual parts. An electrical motor has 20.
Electric cars are sold with lifetime guarantees and are only repaired by dealers.
It takes only 10 minutes to remove and replace an electric motor.
3. Faulty electric motors are not repaired in the dealership but are sent to a
regional repair shop that repairs them with robots.
4. Your electric motor malfunction light goes on, so you drive up to what looks
like a car wash, and your car is towed through while you have a cup of coffee and
out comes your car with a new electric motor!
6. Street corners will have meters that dispense electricity. Companies will
install electrical recharging stations; in fact, they’ve already started in the
developed world.
7. Smart major auto manufacturers have already designated money to start building
new plants that only build electric cars.
8. Coal industries will go away. Gasoline/oil companies will go away. Drilling for
oil will stop. So say goodbye to OPEC! The middle-east is in trouble.
9. Homes will produce and store more electrical energy during the day and then they
use and will sell it back to the grid. The grid stores it and dispenses it to
industries that are high electricity users. Has anybody seen the Tesla roof?
10. A baby of today will only see personal cars in museums. The FUTURE is
approaching faster than most of us can handle.
11. In 1998, Kodak had 170,000 employees and sold 85% of all photo paper worldwide.
Within just a few years, their business model disappeared and they went bankrupt.
Who would have thought of that ever happening?
12. What happened to Kodak and Polaroid will happen in a lot of industries in the
next 5-10 years … and most people don't see it coming.
13. Did you think in 1998 that 3 years later, you would never take pictures on
film again? With today’s smart phones, who even has a camera these days?
14. Yet digital cameras were invented in 1975. The first ones only had 10,000
pixels, but followed Moore's law. So as with all exponential technologies, it was
a disappointment for a time, before it became way superior and became mainstream in
only a few short years.
15. It will now happen again (but much faster) with Artificial Intelligence,
health, autonomous and electric cars, education, 3D printing, agriculture and jobs.
16. Forget the book, “Future Shock”, welcome to the 4th Industrial Revolution.
17. Software has disrupted and will continue to disrupt most traditional industries
in the next 5-10 years.
18. UBER is just a software tool, they don't own any cars, and are now the biggest
taxi company in the world! Ask any taxi driver if they saw that coming.
19. Airbnb is now the biggest hotel company in the world, although they don't own
any properties. Ask Hilton Hotels if they saw that coming.
21. In the USA, young lawyers already don't get jobs. Because of IBM's Watson, you
can get legal advice (so far for right now, the basic stuff) within seconds, with
90% accuracy compared with 70% accuracy when done by humans. So, if you study law,
stop immediately. There will be 90% fewer lawyers in the future, (what a thought!)
only omniscient specialists will remain.
22. Watson already helps nurses diagnosing cancer, its 4 times more accurate than
human nurses.
23. Facebook now has a pattern recognition software that can recognize faces better
than humans. In 2030, computers will become more intelligent than humans.
24. Autonomous cars: In 2018 the first self-driving cars are already here. In the
next 2 years, the entire industry will start to be disrupted. You won't want to own
a car anymore as you will call a car with your phone, it will show up at your
location and drive you to your destination.
25. You will not need to park it you will only pay for the driven distance and you
can be productive while driving. The very young children of today will never get a
driver's license and will never own a car.
26. This will change our cities, because we will need 90-95% fewer cars. We can
transform former parking spaces into green parks.
27. About 1.2 million people die each year in car accidents worldwide including
distracted or drunk driving. We now have one accident every 60,000 miles; with
autonomous driving that will drop to 1 accident in 6 million miles. That will save
a million lives plus worldwide each year.
28. Most traditional car companies will doubtless become bankrupt. They will try
the evolutionary approach and just build a better car, while tech companies (Tesla,
Apple, Google) will do the revolutionary approach and build a computer on wheels.
29. Look at what Volvo is doing right now; no more internal combustion engines in
their vehicles starting this year with the 2019 models, using all electric or
hybrid only, with the intent of phasing out hybrid models.
30. Many engineers from Volkswagen and Audi; are completely terrified of Tesla and
they should be. Look at all the companies offering all electric vehicles. That was
unheard of, only a few years ago.
31. Insurance companies will have massive trouble because, without accidents, the
costs will become cheaper. Their car insurance business model will disappear.
32. Real estate will change. Because if you can work while you commute, people will
abandon their towers to move far away to more beautiful affordable neighborhoods.
33. Electric cars will become mainstream about 2030. Cities will be less noisy
because all new cars will run on electricity.
36. Solar production has been on an exponential curve for 30 years, but you can now
see the burgeoning impact. And it’s just getting ramped up.
37. Fossil energy companies are desperately trying to limit access to the grid to
prevent competition from home solar installations, but that simply cannot continue
- technology will take care of that strategy.
38. Health: The Tricorder X price will be announced this year. There are companies
who will build a medical device (called the "Tricorder" from Star Trek) that works
with your phone, which takes your retina scan, your blood sample and you breath
into it. It then analyses 54 bio-markers that will identify nearly any Disease.
There are dozens of phone apps out there right now for health purposes.
39. Money as we know it will disappear. Cryptocurrency will become the new monetary
system with actual gold giving it its value. Karatbars International the future of
money.
40. Cellular and satellite phones will be replaced by VOB voice over blockchain
giving you total privacy and security. No one will be able to tap your call or hack
your money. Already sold and operational from 1 October 2019. The Karatbars K1
phone.
Let us wake up to the 21st century challenges & *PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE NOW*
[10/09/2019, 12:53:23] Joseph Fernandez: https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?ei=UTF-
8&fr=crmas&p=IBM+Watson&guccounter=1
[10/09/2019, 16:13:33] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[11/09/2019, 09:50:44] Joseph Fernandez: A Look Inside Tools and Weapons: The
Promise and the Peril of the Digital Age
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/look-inside-tools-weapons-promise-peril-digital-age-
brad-smith
[12/09/2019, 19:56:09] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2019/09/12/sarawakians-looking-
down-on-tvet-laments-sarawak-minister/
[13/09/2019, 01:15:12] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.economist.com/leaders/2019/09/12/now-the-world-will-change-as-
computers-spread-into-everyday-objects
[13/09/2019, 23:26:53] Rosaline Kotter: Minimum retirement age in the private
sector is not | AskLegal.my - https://asklegal.my/p/minimum-retirement-age-in-the-
private-sector-is-not-mandatory-retirement.html
[14/09/2019, 00:02:28] Rosaline Kotter: https://reddycharlton.ie/insights/should-
we-include-a-retirement-age-in-our-contracts-of-employment-part-1/
[14/09/2019, 00:16:36] Rosaline Kotter: https://hrpgroup.ie/retirement-age-
importance-of-noting-in-your-contract-of-employment/
[14/09/2019, 00:18:22] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.lawontheweb.co.uk/legal-
questions-and-answers/running-a-business/retirement-clauses-in-employment-contracts
[14/09/2019, 00:22:23] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.legal-island.ie/articles/ire/features/supplementary/2018/jan/new-code-
of-practice-on-retirement-ages/
[14/09/2019, 00:26:35] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.legal-island.ie/articles/ire/features/supplementary/2018/jan/new-code-
of-practice-on-retirement-ages/
[14/09/2019, 00:29:20] Rosaline Kotter:
https://uk.practicallaw.thomsonreuters.com/0-504-9157?
transitionType=Default&contextData=(sc.Default)
[14/09/2019, 11:29:33] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.wrongfulterminationlaws.com/resources/wrongful-termination-law/
discrimination-and-termination/forced-retirement.htm
[14/09/2019, 11:31:57] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.lawontheweb.co.uk/legal-
questions-and-answers/running-a-business/retirement-clauses-in-employment-contracts
[14/09/2019, 11:34:02] Rosaline Kotter: https://m.acas.org.uk/index.aspx?
articleid=3203
[14/09/2019, 11:36:14] Rosaline Kotter: https://asklegal.my/p/minimum-retirement-
age-in-the-private-sector-is-not-mandatory-retirement.html
[14/09/2019, 11:42:06] Rosaline Kotter: https://london.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate-
laws-llm
[14/09/2019, 11:47:18] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.findamasters.com/advice/finding/master-of-laws-llm-guide.aspx
[14/09/2019, 11:51:27] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.soas.ac.uk/blogs/study/article-
370-in-india-modis-bjp-versus-indias-constitutional-basic-structure/
[14/09/2019, 11:52:52] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.soas.ac.uk/law/
[14/09/2019, 19:08:53] Joseph Fernandez: PRESS RELEASE
KOTA KINABALU: We should work together to maintain our environment clean while
instilling a responsible attitute towards cleanliness within the community and this
will help to reduce the garbage impact at the Kayu Madang landfill.
“Our mindset has to be change and increase our level of cooperation by adopting
to 3R (reduse, reuse and recycle) concept, the disposal of rubbish in Kayu Madang
landfill can easily be redused,” said Kapayan DAP Assemblywoman Jannie Lasimbang in
launching the 3R Segregation of Thrash Campaign in Dewan Raya Kg. Ganang, Kepayan
near here.
The dumpsite is the receiving end for garbage mostly from Tuaran, Kota Belud, Kota
Kinabalu and Putatan.
Jannie who is also Law & Native Affairs Assistant Minister advised communities
not to throw or dispose waste into the river resulting in contamination and can
lead to unhealthy life style.
“We hope the community in Kg. Ganang will send the recyclable and segragated waste
in Taman Suria Recycle Centre every week and ensuring that this effort continues,”
she said.
The one and a half month campaign involves 11 kampungs in the Kapayan constituency.
Each kampung will be given 4 Bins Recycling Collection (BRC) for paper, metal,
plastic and glass wastage.
The campaign is with the collaboration with the Taiwan Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation
Malaysia.
Meanwhile, C K Chong the person in-charge the Foundation Kota Kinabalu said
collects about RM20,000 worth of recyclable items here each month and translates
about RM300,000 each year to help those in need.
Chong said the the awareness level on recycling had improved over the years as more
and more peope are aware the important of recycling rather than disposing the waste
everywhere.
[15/09/2019, 13:24:31] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2019/09/521273/haze-crisis-n95-mask-offers-best-
protection
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[15/09/2019, 20:35:28] Rosaline Kotter: The idea of reform in education in
Malaysia, Malaya in particular, will probably never seen the light of day under the
evil caste system that has been imposed on the country.
While the gov’t, to its credit, has liberalised and democratised education, it has
run amok with the quota system.
In reality, the gov’t reserved 90 per cent of Matriculation places this year for
Malays. According to the 2010 National Census, Malays formed only 50.4 per cent of
the population.
The gov’t has also failed to draw a line when it comes to the critical disciplines.
The indiscriminate use of the quota system has seen ill-qualified Malays flooding
these disciplines at the public universities. The VCs at the 20 public universities
are also Malay.
The brightest and best must lead the way for all in the critical disciplines. This
is not the place to impose the quota system.
Patently, the gov’t should stop violating Article 153. It’s 2nd prong assures that
non-Malays have legitimate interests and legitimate expectations.
[15/09/2019, 21:20:58] Joseph Fernandez: The Education Ministry should be abolished
and replaced by an Education Commission reporting to Parliament, appointed by the
Agong, and represented in the states by Education Bureaus.
Parliament should recommend the members of the Education Commission, not the Prime
Minister.
The emphasis in education should be on providing choices. Having said that, Islamic
education should be abolished, on national security grounds.
The states should have complete autonomy in education. Sabah and Sarawak are likely
to lead the way. Already, these two Borneo territories have demanded that the
education portfolio be returned to them.
In Sabah and Sarawak, language does not have the same meaning as Malaya’s racially-
charged and tinged explosive mix.
There are no Malays in Sabah. The Sarawak Malays, or Orang Laut, come under Article
161A.
The people in Sabah among others speak Bahasa Sabah, a local version of the Johor-
Rhio-Lingga version of Bahasa Kebangsaan, previously the lingua franca in the
Archipelago.
Bahasa Sabah, or Sabah Malay, has a non-ethnic image.
Basically, it’s the medium for verbal communication, but not used in school
settings.
It’s quite common to see Indians and Chinese, for example, speaking in Bahasa Sabah
among themselves.
The Kadazan mostly speak Bahasa Sabah at home. Many of them may have forgotten how
to speak Kadazan.
In Sarawak, there’s a version of Malay called Sarawak Malay or Bahasa Orang Laut,
quite different from Johor-Rhio-Lingga. It’s somewhat like Iban.
Everyone in Sarawak speaks this local Malay but only for communication between the
Orang Laut and non-Orang Laut, and among the Orang Laut.
Again, like in Sabah, language in Sarawak does not evoke the same racially-charged
and tinged passions as Bahasa Melayu and Bahasa Malaysia in Malaya.
In Malaya, Bahasa Melayu and Bahasa Malaysia have been saddled with an ethnic
image. Non-Malays in Malaya are put off by this and its association with Islam,
khatt and Jawi. So, the Tamils and Chinese in particular tend to cling on to their
languages, come hell or high water. Sikhs preserve the Punjabi language. Other
Indians in Malaya still use their various languages.
English, of course, does not have an ethnic image in Malaysia and is not seen as
linked with Christianity.
In Bidayuh and Iban country in Sarawak, away from the coastal stretches, these
ethnic languages are used by all locals.
It’s quite common to see non-Chinese in Sabah and Sarawak attending Chinese
schools. This has helped the Orang Asal in particular to venture into many
businesses previously done only by Chinese.
The Churches have played an important role for centuries in preserving many
languages in Malaysia.
Other places of worship are just confined to one language. For example, English is
not used by mosques. The Arabic used is not understood by the Muslims who are
mostly Malay. Sometimes, Malay is used.
Buddhist pagodas use Pali, a Sanskrit dialect, alongside Sinhalese and Chinese.
FOOTNOTE: Bahasa Melayu, based on a Cambodian dialect, was superimposed with Tamil,
Sanskrit and Pali by Hindu and Buddhist traders and missionaries from southeast
India.
Bahasa Melayu is the basis of Bahasa Malaysia. Words from other local languages and
dialects, and English, have been superimposed on this.
The advent of Bahasa Malaysia has killed Bahasa Melayu as the Bahasa Kebangsaan.
Bahasa Melayu, however, continues to be used, just like Bahasa Sabah, Sarawak Malay
or Bahasa Orang Laut, and the various local versions of Malay spoken in Kelantan,
Terengganu and other places in Malaya.
[16/09/2019, 19:08:49] Rosaline Kotter: S 4533 4755 0109
[17/09/2019, 12:05:35] Rosaline Kotter: Islamic merchants from India are believed
to have brought with them a hat resembling the songkok. Over the centuries, it
became the main form of ceremonial headgear worn by Muslim men in Malaysia, Brunei
and Indonesia, where it is also known as a peci.
[17/09/2019, 19:25:43] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[18/09/2019, 07:33:48] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/rafiziramli_adnexiojobs-activity-
6579684518356234240-sgJt
[18/09/2019, 07:35:05] Joseph Fernandez:
https://adnexio.jobs/welcome_blog/Improving%20the%20job%20market
[18/09/2019, 07:36:20] Joseph Fernandez: https://adnexio.jobs/welcome_blog/I%20like
%20you%20but%20I%20am%20quitting
[18/09/2019, 20:56:59] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.coursera.org/hku
[19/09/2019, 00:39:55] Joseph Fernandez:
http://fernandezjoe.blogspot.com/2013/06/alternative-media-running-amok-for-no.html
[19/09/2019, 01:03:14] Joseph Fernandez: PRESS RELEASE
KOTA KINABALU: For the first time, DAP Wanita Sabah in collaboration with Penampang
Women’s Association is organsing Stop Violence against Women Run 2019 to raise
awareness of violence against women.
The event will take place on November 24 this year at the Likas Bay Public Park
(Taman Awam Teluk Likas) Kota Kinabalu.
The run is also also a campaign commemorated globally and annually on November.
Law and Native Affairs Assistant Minister Jannie Lasimbang violence against women
and girls is a big problem in our society. “The run gives an opportunity for all to
speak out and take a stand against violence.”
She added that there are various forms of violence, including physical, emotional,
psychological, sexual, social and financial abuse.
Jannie who is also the Sabah DAP Wanita Chief called people from all walks of life
to step up and join in the bid to end violence against women and girls.
The 5KM walk is open to participant aged 12 and above.
The organising chairperson of the Run Bronica Sikula said the run is expected to
attract about 1000 participants from all over Sabah.
She said participant is entitled to receive T-Shirt, finisher medal and runner’s
bib. The registration fee for each participant is RM80 for student and RM100 for
adult. Those under the age of 18 must get parental consent.
The screen will show the shorter version: Silvary Joseph a/l Silvary
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[23/09/2019, 19:21:49] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2019/09/23/universities-can-lend-
best-minds-for-ir-4-0-era-says-dr-m/
[23/09/2019, 20:12:47] Rosaline Kotter: Ojagar – the forgotten ‘Lion of S’kan’ |
Daily Express Online - Sabah's Leading News Portal
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/read/3204/ojagar-the-forgotten-lion-of-s-kan-/
#.XYi2syVTzrI.whatsapp
[23/09/2019, 20:14:07] Rosaline Kotter: Sabah is losing billion$: Harris | Daily
Express Online - Sabah's Leading News Portal
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news/140908/sabah-is-losing-billion-harris/
#.XYi3B_k3AAM.whatsapp
[23/09/2019, 20:17:26] Rosaline Kotter: After IC-selling syndicate exposed, NRD
imposes new rules, moots DNA data in birth certs | Malay Mail
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2019/09/22/after-ic-selling-syndicate-
exposed-nrd-imposes-new-rules-moots-dna-data-in/1793146#.XYi3zTau8JM.whatsapp
[23/09/2019, 20:39:39] Rosaline Kotter: Kadir: 2020, 2030 or 2050, no specific date
for Dr M to pass baton
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/493015#.XYi9AblFN_0.whatsapp
[24/09/2019, 17:51:04] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.miarb.com/
[24/09/2019, 17:51:32] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.google.com/search?
q=arbitration+Association+of+malaysia&prmd=nmiv&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwidg_uyl
-
nkAhWaXCsKHbHuDkcQ_AUIEygA&biw=414&bih=608&dpr=3#trex=m_t:lcl_akp,rc_f:nav,rc_ludoc
ids:15537046754937776575,rc_q:Chartered%2520Institute%2520of%2520Arbitrators%252C
%2520Malaysia%2520Branch,ru_q:Chartered%2520Institute%2520of%2520Arbitrators%252C
%2520Malaysia%2520Branch
[24/09/2019, 17:51:45] Rosaline Kotter: Chartered Institute of Arbitrators,
Malaysia Branch
Unit No. 3, 2nd Floor, Bangunan Sulaiman,, Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, 50000 Kuala
Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
03-2271 1055
https://g.co/kgs/yrhUyW
[24/09/2019, 17:54:28] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1181837/south-china-sea-european-nations-
britain-france-warships-beijing-fury-leverage-US-strategy
[25/09/2019, 13:12:49] Joseph Fernandez: https://developer.ibm.com/tutorials/cl-
blockchain-basics-intro-bluemix-trs/
[25/09/2019, 13:37:29] Joseph Fernandez: https://my.alibabacloud.com/brand?
utm_content=m_1000068668
[25/09/2019, 20:28:42] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity-
6579022646896353280-jdWj
[27/09/2019, 03:59:03] Joseph Fernandez: LUCT course content takes cue from IR
4.0's nine pillars
Malaysia's LimKokWing University of Creative Technology (LUCT) has long taken its
cue from university-industry links. Hence, the university was well-positioned with
the advent of Industrial Revolution 4.0, the current buzzword in globalisation.
Briefly, nine advancements in modern technology have helped laid the foundation for
IR 4.0 and thereby help transform the manufacturing sector to unleash its full
potential.
The Nine Pillars in IR 4.0 have been incorporated in course content at LUCT i.e.
Big Data, Augmented Reality, Simulation, Internet of Things, Cloud Computing, Cyber
Security, Systems Integration, Additive Manufacturing, and Autonomous Systems.
Big Data, collected by companies, is not an end in itself. Useful insights from Big
Data can be converted into knowledge on identifying trends, patterns and
relationships between inputs, processes and outputs for improvements in
manufacturing platforms.
Gaming and apps like Pokemon Go ushered in augumented reality viz. augmented
imagery appearing in the real world. The uses are endless: using data based on
colour and size, customers would be able to view furniture in an existing room at
home. Thus, manufactuters can use technology to showcase their products without the
need for a physical copy.
At the heart of the system is virtual realities, useful in the medical sector and
businesses and in employee training and scenario planning.
Internet of Things . . . decrease in production time, aid in risk management,
savings in manufacturing time and money can be achieved by connecting the internet
to everyday items to send, receive and process data.
Cyber security . . . cyber security protects cloud computing and the Internet of
Things.
The Autonomous Systems emerging are based on the next generation of high-value
manufacturing systems. The emphasis here is on reduced cost while improving product
quality and increasing productivity.
This means higher incomes for the people and the nation. -- longtime LKW watcher
[27/09/2019, 13:12:41] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[27/09/2019, 17:25:39] Joseph Fernandez: Eivind
The police have to finalise the investigation papers and send them to the AGC.
If the AG is not satisfied with the investigation papers, he will send them back
for further and better particulars.
Of course, the rule of law, the basis of the Constitution, must be upheld.
But was it upheld in the Adib ruling?
Tanjung Piai cast a long shadow. Umno and PAS were ready to take to the streets to
protest the Adib ruling, if it had indeed been based on rule of law.
If there were criminal elements present in the Adib case, i.e. affecting him
physically, it was certainly not murder.
The AGC was right when it told the High Court in another case involving a temple
that the fireman was not murdered. The AGC would have cited the cause of death
stated in the kad pengenalan mayat. The AGC didn't preempt the Inquest.
The fireman died three weeks after he was found at a site near a temple. He died,
not at the first hospital where he was admitted, but at a second hospital.
What's the cause of death in the kad pengenalan mayat attached to the body?
Now that the Inquest is over, what would be the cause of death in the medical
certificate of death to be issued by the hospital? The Inquest was held to
facilitate the hospital to issue the medical certificate of death.
Both the kad pengenalan mayat and the medical certificate of death cannot
contradict each other on the cause of death.
The family needs to produce the medical certificate of death at the JPN to collect
the death certificate.
Since the Coroner found criminal elements in the Adib case, she should educate the
police and especially the IGP on her findings.
If two or three people were involved in pulling Adib from the truck, what was their
motive? To bash him up or save him?
Why two or three? Why not two? Why not three? Why was this part of the ruling not
specific?
If 20 to 30 people were seen surrounding something and kicking at it, what was
their objective, if true?
Since two subject matter experts differed on what happened to Adib, it was unsafe
for the Coroner to accept the testimony of one expert, and reject the other. The
Coroner is not a subject matter expert.
She should have rejected the testimony of both experts on the grounds, that "we
don't really know what happened".
In fact, the expert whose testimony was rejected had more credibility.
The Coroner cannot rule "death by misadventure" since the fireman died at a second
hospital three weeks later.
"Death by misadventure" was the ruling in a Dutch model's case. She died after a
fall from high. That was established.
The Coroner in the Adib case failed to examine the nature of the medical treatment
the fireman received at the two hospitals.
It's obvious that something the hospitals did, or did not do, contributed to the
cause of death.
We could only have known these things if the Coroner called in the hospitals and
obtained their testimony on the medical treatment.
What about those who were in the ambulance which ferried the fireman to the first
hospital and later the second hospital? Their testimony was important.
Let's hope the police find the two or three people who allegedly pulled the fireman
from the truck.
Then, the court can establish whether they pulled him out to save him or bash him
up in the chest area only.
If they bashed him up, they won't be charged with murder since they didn't kill
him. Bashing up somebody who died three weeks later in hospital is not murder.
If the alleged two or three people exist, they should come forward.
The AG can also appeal the Adib ruling after Tanjung Piai.
When did China say that the right of innocent passage through the South China Sea
would be denied?
When did India say that China would be denied the right of innocent passage through
the Straits of Malacca? It's China itself that fears India's control of the Straits
of Malacca and came up with the BRI through Pakistan. Now that India has integrated
Kashmir with the rest of India, China's BRI through Pakistan is unsustainable.
Mahathir has been silent on China's claim to Malaysia's oil and gas resources and
marine resources in the South China Sea. This is what China is after in the South
China Sea. It can't drink all the water in the South China Sea even if it claims
the entire body.
Again, Mahathir has been cowardly silent on China's claim to the oil and gas
resources and marine resources in the South China Sea.
[01/10/2019, 00:25:30] Joseph Fernandez: What is Mahathir afraid of? He should step
down immediately as Prime Minister. He has no business deciding for future
generations.
Every generation has a right to rule itself. His generation is in the grave.
Bloody old coward at 94 years presents a great danger to the nation and the region.
Principles matter. What's Mahathir's excuse for hanging on to the balls of hate
preacher Zakir Naik?
The hate preacher himself said he has faith in India's courts. However, he fears
being locked up under a nonbailable order secured by the prosecution pending trial.
Mahathir said Zakir Naik fears he won't get justice in India. When did the hate
preacher say that?
The BULLDOZER is making up stories on Zakir Naik. He has degenerated into great
lies.
He has been quoted as saying that no country wants to take Zakir Naik. So, it seems
Malaysia is stuck with him. Except for India and Bangladesh, why should any other
country take Zakir Naik? They have no business with him. Many countries have banned
him.
Syed Husin Ali is delusional. That's why he never succeeded in politics. Of course,
the ISA was also used to destroy the bogus Malay and/or so-called Malay Opposition
parties.
If Anwar Ibrahim, dubbed Main Belakang 1 by Islamists, does not hold his peace
until GE15, anything can happen.
Anwar won't be able to handle economic and financial matters. He can't handle the
national debt burden and 1MDB etc. The Asian Currency Crisis in 1997/1998 proved
it.
Anwar reportedly only has a pass degree in Malay Studies from Universiti Malays.
Some say he dropped out.
Azmin Ali has been dubbed Main Belakang 2 by Main Belakang 1.
Mahathir cares two Fs whether PH wins GE15 or otherwise. He wants all bogus Malay
and/or so-called Malays in Malaya on the gov't side in Parliament, preferably under
one party.
At present, the majority of bogus Malay and/or so-called Malay MPs are rotting on
the Opposition benches.
This is the will of Allah. Mahathir should not go against Allah if he wants to be
rewarded with 72 fair-skinned virgins and rivers of halal wine in syurga.
In any case, those who subscribe to the corruption of the cium tangan cium pantat
syndrome won't pressure anyone.
The law of the jungle and letter of the law run amok under the guise of rule of
law.
Mahathir is an example.
Patently, Mahathir is a sick joke allowed by the desperate and petrified bogus
Malays and/or so-called Malays in Malaya.
Still, I doubt that the bogus Malays and/or so-called Malays will learn anything
from their mistakes.
They are repeating the same mistakes in the hope that the results, this time, will
somehow be different and better.
Dear Michelle,
"If only you’d use your talent and knowledge pool to strengthen what I do. Kind
regards"
If possible, please discuss with DS Tim and advise me how I could be of assistance
to CCC. Thanks
regards
[01/10/2019, 04:34:52] Joseph Fernandez: Private and Confidential
Dear Michelle,
Taking the cue from a msg from Tan Sri, please discuss with CCC and advise me how I
could be of assistance. Thanks
regards
[01/10/2019, 14:16:23] Joseph Fernandez: Private and Confidential
Dear Michelle,
Taking the cue from a msg from Tan Sri, let's discuss with CCC on how I could be of
assistance. Thanks
regards
[01/10/2019, 17:31:47] Joseph Fernandez:
https://swarajyamag.com/news-brief/industry-40-powered-by-indian-railways-iit-
kanpur-heres-what-indias-first-smart-coach-factory-will-look-like
[02/10/2019, 03:35:18] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.strategy-business.com/article/10-principles-of-workforce-
transformation?gko=d9b8b
[02/10/2019, 03:37:12] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.strategy-business.com/pictures/A-guide-to-workforce-transformation?
gko=daf67
[02/10/2019, 05:05:38] Joseph Fernandez:
https://multichannelmerchant.com/blog/future-proofing-ecommerce-strategy-with-
human-and-machine/
[02/10/2019, 05:11:05] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.welovesalt.com/news/2019/09/salt-recruitment-group-expands-its-
offering-with-new-apac-acquisition/
[02/10/2019, 05:12:48] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.welovesalt.com/
[02/10/2019, 05:18:35] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.adr.org/government
[03/10/2019, 02:13:28] Joseph Fernandez: vmware-executive-10-cio-perspective-whats-
next-for-it-bask-iyer.pdf • 2 pages document omitted
[03/10/2019, 02:25:08] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.sas.com/en_us/company-
information/discover.html
[03/10/2019, 02:30:23] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.refinitiv.com/en/future-
investment-research
[03/10/2019, 03:35:57] Joseph Fernandez:
https://adnexio.jobs/welcome_blog/Improving%20the%20job%20market
[03/10/2019, 03:37:06] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/rafiziramli_adnexiojobs-activity-
6579684518356234240-sgJt
[04/10/2019, 03:03:46] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2019/10/03/tech-disruption-a-high-skilled-
workforce-just-where-does-the-shared-prosper/1796585
[04/10/2019, 03:21:18] Joseph Fernandez: Untitled • 2 pages document omitted
[04/10/2019, 03:35:53] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.strategy-business.com/blog/The-evolution-of-problem-solving?gko=9a381
[04/10/2019, 03:38:19] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.bcg.com/featured-insights/how-
to/purpose-driven-business.aspx
[04/10/2019, 03:42:31] Joseph Fernandez: Untitled • 8 pages document omitted
[04/10/2019, 03:55:20] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.pwc.com/gx/en/services/advisory/forensics/global-crisis-survey/the-
human-side-of-crisis.html
[04/10/2019, 03:56:06] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.pwc.com/gx/en/services/advisory/forensics/global-crisis-survey.html
[04/10/2019, 04:00:09] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190930005132/en/Revolut-Chooses-Visa-Lead-
Issuing-Partner-Drive
[04/10/2019, 15:34:47] Joseph Fernandez: Economic Consultation and Development
Council (ECDC)
[06/10/2019, 17:54:34] Rosaline Kotter: if any
It was tribals from Pakistan who seized the northern portion of Kashmir after it,
and 500 other princely states, signed the Instrument of Accession to the Indian
Union, formerly British India.
Mahathir said at the UNGA that India invaded and occupied Kashmir.
He has an elephant for a pet. There’s no place in the Cabinet room for his
elephant.
If India “invaded and occupied Kashmir”, as Mahathir claims, what has it got to do
with Pakistan?
There are more Muslims in India than in Pakistan which was created to be an Islamic
state but still remains secular. India is a secular state.
Having said that, what about Malaysia “invading and occupying” Sabah and Sarawak
since 16 Sept 1963, as it failed to comply with the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63)
and continues to steal the oil and gas in the waters which belong to the two Borneo
nations?
Mahathir said Malaysia can’t do anything about China’s occupation of the South
China Sea and hopes piously that the right of innocent passage will be maintained.
When did China say that the right of innocent passage through the South China Sea
would be denied?
When did India say that China would be denied the right of innocent passage through
the Straits of Malacca? It’s China itself that fears India’s control of the Straits
of Malacca and came up with the BRI through Pakistan. Now that India has integrated
Kashmir with the rest of India, China’s BRI through Pakistan is unsustainable.
Mahathir has been silent on China’s claim to Malaysia’s oil and gas resources and
marine resources in the South China Sea. This is what China is after in the South
China Sea. It can’t drink all the water in the South China Sea even if it claims
the entire body.
Again, Mahathir has been cowardly silent on China’s claim to the oil and gas
resources and marine resources in the South China Sea.
Mahathir and Family should go into exile if they know what’s good for them.
His children have to surrender their multibillions to the state and serve out their
sentences.
Mahathir should be put under house arrest after he surrenders his millions to the
state demi bangsa, agama, negara and derma.
Balik India atau Indon telanjang, tanam jagung, dan tunggu PRU15.
The Definition of Malay in Article 160 is not about race, DNA, Austronesian etc but
an Identity for Muslims in Singapore and Malaya governed by the Merdeka cutoff line
to be classified as Malay.
The only majority in law is that on the gov't side in Parliament. The majority
across the divide in Parliament, in demography and in the streets is not the
majority in law.
The Constitution is the only social contract. There's no other social contract.
This country began in the west coast of Malaya, several thousand years ago, as a
circulation corridor between southeast India and further west and south China and
further east.
Indians and Chinese have been in the west coast for several thousand years. After
Kadaram in Kedah came Malacca, Penang and Singapore.
The real wealth of Malaya comes from the west coast being the circulation area.
This is where Indians and Chinese came. The east coast of Sumatra is dead, failed
to take off as a circulation area, as there are no Indians and Chinese there.
Malays don't have NCR land. Only the Orang Asli in Malaya and Orang Asal in Borneo
have such land.
The British colonialists created gov't reserves on Orang Asli land in Malaya to
resettle Muslim illegal immigrant squatter colonies to get them out of the way. The
British wanted to plant rubber and mine tin.
[07/10/2019, 03:00:28] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2019/10/06/pm-says-he-did-not-hear-
malaysia-is-for-malays-remark-at-malay-dignity-cong/1797759
[07/10/2019, 03:04:56] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2019/10/06/at-malay-dignity-rally-
organiser-says-to-fight-those-opposing-the-social-co/1797630
[07/10/2019, 03:07:23] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2019/10/06/malaysia-belongs-to-
malays-shah-alam-congress-warns-ahead-of-dr-ms-speech/
[07/10/2019, 23:19:32] Joseph Fernandez: https://u2b.com/2019/10/01/a-brief-
history-of-university-evolution-from-ivory-towers-to-innovation-powerhouses/
[07/10/2019, 23:24:39] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.enterpriseitnews.com.my/malaysias-industry-4-0-journey-practical-
beginings/
[07/10/2019, 23:25:42] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.enterpriseitnews.com.my/malaysias-industry-4-0-journey-what-and-why/
[07/10/2019, 23:28:36] Joseph Fernandez: https://u2b.com/2019/09/26/rethinking-the-
school-design-for-the-future-of-learning/
[07/10/2019, 23:32:28] Joseph Fernandez: Why can’t fun and learning, empathy and AI
go together?
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-cant-fun-learning-empathy-ai-go-together-manav-
subodh
[07/10/2019, 23:33:57] Joseph Fernandez: How to use Design Thinking & Liberating
Structures for High Stakes Decision Making
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-use-design-thinking-liberating-structures-high-
stakes-yoshida
[08/10/2019, 03:38:33] Joseph Fernandez: The role of universities being reimagined
at LUCT.
When a student reaches university, he or she is no longer a pupil, and the teacher
no longer a teacher. Students are expected to develop their own understanding and
contribute, through independent research, towards the discovery of new knowledge.
In short, higher education is no longer about further schooling but the active
production of new ideas.
Innovation is the buzzword at LUCT. It's no longer science for the sake of science.
In the past, finding commercial applications for knowledge would have been
considered a form of betrayal of the disciplines.
The financial benefits from university innovation are immediate and enormous. The
life-altering approaches throw up new products and markets, thereby creating value
for national and global economies.
Indeed, the web connecting industries at LUCT has created a common body of
knowledge, shaped by local conditions and ideas, and directed at the needs of local
communities, the workplace, businesses, and the market.
Old practices can have a deterimental effect on productivity and efficiency, old
techniques can be catastrophic, and stakeholders can be left vulnerable.
The hands-on, guided learning offered by the LUCT system has become universally
popular, having proven to be more appealing.
It's a roaring success given the sheer demand for new insights and techniques,
something more ambitious.
A case can be made out for a Technology Office with sufficient funds and working
with entrepreneurially-minded researchers.
The teaching seeks to preserve and perpetuate accepted ideas while allowing
thinking that challenges the status quo through the scientific method and
experimentation for new ideas. The wheels of change turn even if slowly. --
longtime LKW watcher
[09/10/2019, 06:58:16] Joseph Fernandez: https://m.malaysiakini.com/columns/494965
[09/10/2019, 14:26:38] Rosaline Kotter: I am eating curry mee at Teochew porridge.
[09/10/2019, 22:39:59] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/opinion/letters/2019/10/09/what-does-the-malay-dignity-
congress-tell-us-about-our-universities-and-academia
[10/10/2019, 05:09:42] Joseph Fernandez: https://business.linkedin.com/marketing-
solutions/blog/sales-and-marketing/2018/our-top-3-takeaways-from-engagio-s-abm-
2018-outlook-survey
[10/10/2019, 14:48:19] Joseph Fernandez: There's inherent resistance to change.
The law of innertia states that "a body in motion will stay in motion, unless acted
upon by external forces", "a body at rest will stay at rest, unless acted upon by
external forces".
Having said that, change comes but seldom, and when it comes, it's sudden.
The more things appear to change, the more they remain the same.
[10/10/2019, 17:59:10] Joseph Fernandez: Read the Origin of Malay Nationalism by
Professor William Roff.
Utusan Melayu was started in Singapore by Malayalee Muslims from Kerala, southwest
India.
They created the concept of Malay nationalism to oppose Chinese economic domination
of Singapore and Malaya.
Yusuf Ishak, a Malayalee Muslim who was Editor of Utusan, became Singapore's first
President.
It's no coincidence that Mahathir, another Malayalee Muslim, became Prime Minister
of Malaysia.
[10/10/2019, 23:41:29] Joseph Fernandez: The role of universities being reimagined
at LUCT
[10/10/2019, 23:42:17] Joseph Fernandez: Tan Sri, I emailed you the above. I am
taking the liberty of posting it in media pages in the social media. rgds
[11/10/2019, 00:43:27] Joseph Fernandez: I read TS's paper on the PTI.
re the PTI, the real issue is that locals will not benefit if citizenship is given
to foreigners.
These Malaysian citizens in Borneo were British subjects before Malaysia Day i.e.
16 Sept 1963.
[11/10/2019, 00:47:31] Joseph Fernandez: Those who are citizens in Malaya acquired
their status in law under the Federation of Malaya Independence Act 1957 and the
Federal Constitution i.e. by exchanging their British subject status for Malayan
citizenship.
Among others, Indians, Chinese and the sultans in Malaya were British subjects
before Merdeka.
The Malays under Article 160 were subjects of the sultans before Merdeka. They were
not British subjects and they were not Malayan citizens. We don't know whether they
applied for citizenship under the Federal Constitution.
The Definition of Malay in Article 160 is not about DNA, race, Austronesian or
anthropology etc but about an Identity for Muslims in Singapore and Malaya governed
by the Merdeka cutoff line.
He could not hand out citizenship to any Tom, Dick and Harry in Malaya.
[11/10/2019, 02:08:35] Joseph Fernandez: BK,
The onus is on those who came after 1994 to sort out their status in Sabah.
The gov't cannot get involved. The work of a gov't is to look after citizens.
Everyone born in Sabah should get a birth cert irrespective of whether the parents
are married.
There's no jus soli (birthright citizenship) in Malaysia. So, it's safe to give
birth certs to all born in Sabah.
[11/10/2019, 03:50:59] Joseph Fernandez: BuildABodyOfWork_byRowenaMorais.pdf • 91
pages document omitted
[11/10/2019, 19:22:49] Joseph Fernandez: There are three troubling aspects about
Budget 2020 viz. at RM297b it’s slightly smaller compared with the RM300b in 2019,
only RM56b or 18.79 per cent is available for development next year, and there’s a
risk of the economy going into deflation as inflation is projected to be 0.9 per
cent this year.
This is not a very promising start to the gov't's "Shared Prosperity 2030" based on
driving growth and equitable outcomes towards shared prosperity .
[11/10/2019, 19:29:57] Joseph Fernandez: There are three troubling aspects about
Budget 2020 viz. at RM297b it’s much smaller compared with the RM314.5b in 2019,
only RM56b or 18.79 per cent is available for development next year, and there’s a
risk of the economy going into deflation as inflation is projected to be 0.9 per
cent this year.
This is not a very promising start to the gov't's "Shared Prosperity 2030" based on
driving growth and equitable outcomes towards shared prosperity .
[11/10/2019, 19:42:16] Joseph Fernandez: In mitigating the farmers’ struggles, the
Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said the government would provide RM550 million in
soft loans for oil palm smallholders with a interest rate of two per cent.
The 12-year government loan allows oil palm smallholders to only begin repaying
after the fourth year.
On the home front, Lim said the government would raise the mandate of biodiesel to
B20 for the transport sector, by the end of next year.
MPOB had previously estimated this move would require an additional 500,000 tonnes
of palm oil per year.
Lim said the government, as in previous years, would allocate RM200 million to the
Rubber Industry Smallholders Development Authority (Risda) and the Sabah Rubber
Industry Board (LIGS) to help smallholders.
In addition, he said the government was allocating RM100 million to the Malaysian
Rubber Board next year for the rubber production incentive scheme to support
pricing.
This incentive is activated when the average monthly price for the Standard
Malaysian Rubber (SMR) 20 Free on Board (FOB) dips below RM6.10 per kg or when the
farmgate price falls below RM2.50 per kg.
Some 600,000 rubber smallholders account for about 90 per cent of the natural
rubber produced in Malaysia.
[12/10/2019, 01:43:16] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.un.org/pga/74/2019/10/10/international-day-of-older-persons/
[14/10/2019, 02:05:56] Rosaline Kotter: Indian Colors Malaysia whatsapp 60102394951
[14/10/2019, 23:33:38] Joseph Fernandez: http://jobcetreplus.com/favorable-
circumstances-of-e-learning-and-how-to-create-an-app-for-it/
[16/10/2019, 22:44:49] Joseph Fernandez: Dear Sir,
I have been advised by the Bank that it would be illegal, under Bank Negara rules,
to issue PD cheques and that my account can be blocked and terminated and that,
further, I can be blacklisted and entered as a credit risk.
The Bank would know if I issue PD cheques since they keep track of the
counterfoils.
Yours faithfully,
[17/10/2019, 02:58:42] Joseph Fernandez:
https://assets.theedgemarkets.com/infogphicmm69-tem1285_theedgemarkets.png?null
[17/10/2019, 02:59:17] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[17/10/2019, 03:12:33] Joseph Fernandez: https://invidio.us/watch?v=cn2FaUeCnf8
[17/10/2019, 03:14:32] Joseph Fernandez: Untitled • 16 pages document omitted
[17/10/2019, 03:41:02] Joseph Fernandez: https://limkokwingleakes.wixsite.com/luct
[17/10/2019, 03:51:46] Joseph Fernandez:
https://twitter.com/Limkokwing_MY/status/1181207036073132038?s=08
[17/10/2019, 03:51:54] Joseph Fernandez: “The driving force of change and
innovation is knowledge and education. Without education, there is no innovation.
Without education, there is no transformation.” - Tan Sri Limkokwing
https://t.co/ZUPsZPu7DQ
[17/10/2019, 03:55:00] Joseph Fernandez:
https://twitter.com/Limkokwing_MY/status/1178916886890737664?s=08
[17/10/2019, 03:56:37] Joseph Fernandez:
https://twitter.com/Limkokwing_MY/status/1177136741075095552?s=08
[17/10/2019, 03:57:27] Joseph Fernandez:
https://twitter.com/Limkokwing_MY/status/1176408908400717824?s=08
[17/10/2019, 03:58:55] Joseph Fernandez:
https://twitter.com/Limkokwing_MY/status/1175988033738268672?s=08
[17/10/2019, 06:59:03] Joseph Fernandez:
http://malayindians.blogspot.com/2008/05/my-passport-was-revoked-waytha.html
[17/10/2019, 07:09:52] Joseph Fernandez: https://m.malaysiakini.com/a?
language=en&q=Joe%20Fernandez
[17/10/2019, 07:12:48] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/154143
[17/10/2019, 11:50:34] Joseph Fernandez: No one is a Malay by race in Malaya.
It's a form of IDENTITY for MUSLIMS in Singapore and Malaya governed by the Merdeka
cutoff date.
So, Mahathir was either ignorant or lying when he told a reporter that "except for
a few spoonfuls of blood (Indian), otherwise I am Malay".
What is this Malay he was referring to? He was implying that Malay was a race.
He never mentioned his mother who reportedly was also from Kerala.
Great grandfather
Grandfather
Father
[17/10/2019, 11:53:32] Joseph Fernandez: No one is a Malay by race in Singapore
and Malaya.
Malay is not a race under Article 160 in Malaya and Article 152 in Singapore.
Malay is a form of IDENTITY for MUSLIMS in Singapore and Malaya governed by the
Merdeka cutoff date.
So, Mahathir was either ignorant or lying when he told a reporter that "except for
a few spoonfuls of blood (Indian), otherwise I am Malay".
What is this Malay he was referring to? He was implying that Malay was a race.
He never mentioned his mother who reportedly was also from Kerala.
Great grandfather
Grandfather
Father
[17/10/2019, 12:16:45] Joseph Fernandez: The British did not pass self-gov’t and
independence Acts for North Borneo and Sarawak before they left on 16 Sept 1963.
There was no Referendum on Malaysia in North Borneo and Sarawak unlike in Singapore
where a Yes/No vote was held.
If the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) was a form of self-determination, the Federal
gov’t has been in non-compliance. So, 16 Sept 1963 has turned out to be Occupation
Day.
Article VIII of MA63 is the way forward for North Borneo, Sarawak, Malaysia.
The onus is on the state assemblies in North Borneo and Sarawak to Invoke Article
VIII of MA63.
The respective state Cabinets can then direct their state secretaries to inform the
Chief Secretary, who is also Cabinet Secretary, that Article VIII has been Invoked.
The Federal Cabinet can take note of the matter and inform Parliament accordingly.
Invoking Article VIII would allow North Borneo and Sarawak to withdraw from all
Federal Cabinet posts except defence, internal security, foreign affairs and
Malaysian Common Market.
The two Borneo territories can pay their share for the upkeep of the four
Ministeries.
The Federal gov’t must stop collecting revenue in North Borneo and Sarawak and
return their oil and gasfields. Petronas can only be one of the oil contractors in
the two Borneo territories.
Invoking Article VIII will pave the way for decentralisation, devolution and the
transfer of greater administrative powers to the two states, autonomy, self gov’t
and finally independence.
[17/10/2019, 15:25:32] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[18/10/2019, 02:48:56] Joseph Fernandez: Untitled • 40 pages document omitted
[18/10/2019, 03:22:29] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[18/10/2019, 06:08:01] Joseph Fernandez: The Edge Markets MY: IR4.0 expected to
benefit the technology sector.
https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/ir40-expected-benefit-technology-sector
[18/10/2019, 19:32:26] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[18/10/2019, 19:32:27] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[19/10/2019, 01:04:59] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2019/10/18/is-the-education-
sector-ready-for-streamless-schools/
[19/10/2019, 03:31:43] Joseph Fernandez:
https://sponsored.bloomberg.com/news/sponsors/features/ibm-services/breakthrough-
partners/?adv=24403&prx_t=6k8FAAAAAAUk0NA&prx_
[19/10/2019, 03:51:00] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.refinitiv.com/en/future-
investment-research
[19/10/2019, 04:19:34] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.limkokwing.net/join
[19/10/2019, 05:25:51] Joseph Fernandez: LUCT takes cue from rising skills to
educate for the future
The social media is peppered with memorable quotes by Tan Sri Dato' Sri Dr Lim Kok
Wing, Founder-President of the LimKokWing University of Creative Technology (LUCT)
in Cyberjaya. The university has locations in three continents.
Among the LKW gems from which LUCT takes its cue:
"The future will always be defined by people who have the tenacity to succeed no
matter what the odds may be and reach beyond the ordinary."
“As you move on, you will remember the people who have lifted you up along the way,
those who have walked alongside you whenever you needed someone by your side. To
them, you will always show kindness and gratitude."
"The future of a country is always defined by people with big ideas and even
bigger, bolder commitment to accomplish what may now seem impossible.”
“An education allows you to design yourself and your future. It empowers you to
achieve extraordinary success.”
“The driving force of change and innovation is knowledge and education. Without
education, there is no innovation. Without education, there is no transformation.”
Hence, course content at LUCT is about having rising skills viz. skills which,
according to industry experts, have experienced exponential growth in recent years,
and set for wide-scale adoption in the coming years.
The statistics make grim reading, for example, in the Asia Pacific region alone.
The figures available from various gov'ts show a labour shortage of 12.3 million
workers by next year, at an annual opportunity cost of US$4.2 trillion.
Indeed, it has been estimated that 42 per cent of the core skills required for a
job will change, forcing 40 per cent of employees to leave a company because of
inadequate learning and development opportunities.
Organisations will have to navigate the talent crunch. It's said that talent drives
business, and skills drive talent.
Some terms keep the emerging rising skills scenario in perspective: skills
instability, skills gap, core skills, reskilling, and disruption.
Tech skills dominate rising skills. At the same time, as tech skills break out from
their silos, soft skills are increasingly valued as they catch up through
creativity, problem solving, and critical thinking to expand the application of new
technology.
Soft skills are the key to navigating more automation and artificial intelligence
(AI) in the workplace.
Soft skills and rising skills combined means adaptable and flexible talent
navigating new demands in evolving roles.
Again, course content at LUCT helps students to leapfrog into the emerging future.
Already, organisations have to be ready to invest not only in new technology but in
new talent as well or risk being left behind by the competition.
Existing talent would have to be rebuilt no doubt from within by creating an on the
job learning situation. -- longtime LKW watcher
[19/10/2019, 05:26:01] Joseph Fernandez: LUCT takes cue from rising skills to
educate for the future
[19/10/2019, 05:27:03] Joseph Fernandez: Tan Sri, I emailed you the above. I am
taking the liberty of posting it in media pages in the social media. rgds
[19/10/2019, 23:44:21] Joseph Fernandez: You can learn to speak in English by
reading out aloud the same page from a story book daily.
This will get the tongue used to the sounds of the language.
Read out aloud for at least 10 minutes daily. Change the page after four months.
[20/10/2019, 02:41:10] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.moe.gov.my/en/menumedia/electronic-media/news-and-activities
[20/10/2019, 02:48:31] Joseph Fernandez:
https://findaddressphonenumbers.com/Address-of-Education-Ministry-Malaysia-015966
[20/10/2019, 02:53:40] Joseph Fernandez: YB Dr. Maszlee bin Malik
Minister of Education
Email: marketing@help.edu.my
[20/10/2019, 22:48:09] Joseph Fernandez: https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?ei=UTF-
8&fr=crmas&p=Ministry+of+Education+Malaysia+fax
[20/10/2019, 22:48:41] Joseph Fernandez: Ministry Address
Ministry of Education Malaysia,
No. 2, Tower 2, Road P5/6, Presint 5,
Administration Centre of Federal Government,
62200 Putrajaya, Malaysia
e-mail : adukpm@moe.gov.my
[23/10/2019, 09:48:25] Joseph Fernandez: 5th Nov 2.30pm
[23/10/2019, 16:41:25] Rosaline Kotter:
https://asia.nikkei.com/Editor-s-Picks/Interview/Malaysia-open-to-Goldman-
settlement-if-firm-pays-up-for-1MDB?utm_source=paid.outbrain.com&utm_medium=content
%20retargeting&utm_campaign=IC%20MY
%20OutbrainOver2minView30days&utm_content=RSSfeed&dicbo=v1-
c8f9e0e1994a8048455defb1a3c3a8b3-00280e9c9208103b82992e13a5e43683ac-
ga4dmmldga4tcljzhfqteljugiytkllcmm3willdgeydiytbgm3dmmjsgi
[23/10/2019, 16:49:52] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/496055
[23/10/2019, 16:53:58] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2019/10/23/reservoir-better-than-
building-dam-says-sabah-expert/
[23/10/2019, 16:56:53] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2019/10/23/oil-palm-smallholders-
biggest-losers-in-tiff-with-india-says-kadir-jasin/
[23/10/2019, 17:00:22] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2019/10/23/dr-m-accused-of-
shooting-off-his-mouth-over-kashmir/
[23/10/2019, 17:02:20] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2019/10/23/syed-mokhtar-linked-
firm-gets-go-ahead-for-timber-concessionaire-tussle/
[24/10/2019, 01:08:44] Joseph Fernandez: https://m.malaysiakini.com/columns/494965
[24/10/2019, 13:08:44] Joseph Fernandez: My credentials are in My Profile.
The term Hindraf was coined by malaysiakini from HRF. Makkal Sakthi was the battle
cry of Hindraf.
HRF was formed to oppose the bogus conversion of Everest hero Moorthy.
Hindraf Makkal Sakthi is focussed on Article 153, NEP and the Definition of Malay
in Article 160.
[25/10/2019, 07:22:36] Joseph Fernandez: Hindus don't believe in a God the Creator.
The Indian Constitution states that Buddhism, Jainism, Ananda Marg and Sikhism are
variations of Hinduism.
[25/10/2019, 12:05:04] Joseph Fernandez: Mahathir's days are numbered. He can't
continue to be PM for Umno/PAS through Bersatu in PH.
Those whom the Gods wish to destroy, they first make mad.
Lee Lam Thye said this in Parliament when Mahathir embarked on a series of arrests
under the ISA.
Mahathir and his family will be driven into exile by PH after it selects a new
Chairman by consensus. Bersatu can also be ejected from PH by majority vote if it
fails to support a new Chairman.
Apparently, Mahathir presented the comic book to President Xijinping in Apr 2019.
In Oct 2019, six months later, the Home Ministry banned the book.
The 90m members of the communist party in China are a new form of tribalism and
feudalism.
Political parties with card carrying members are not about democracy but new forms
of tribalism and feudalism.
Both don't subscribe to the rule of law, democracy, human rights, and multiparty
elections.
There are special circumstances since LTTE, set up to fight for the independence of
Tamil Eelam, was defunct and was not a terrorist organisation and/or, if it was so,
it was not a terrorist organisation, and if it was so in Malaysia, it was not one.
Expressing sympathy for the plight of the Tamils in Sri Lanka was not synonymous
with supporting LTTE or terrorism. It's a human rights issue.
Next, Gobind Singh Deo and his brothers and family will be hauled up for "terrorist
activities" related to the Khalistan movement simply by being Sikhs.
The police will claim that they have been watching them like forever but only moved
now after being convinced that they joined DAP to infiltrate the gov't along with
the communists, who allegedly want to set up a Christian state in Malaya, and the
LTTE.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-eu-palestinians-hamas/eu-court-keeps-hamas-on-
terrorism-list-removes-tamil-tigers-idUSKBN1AB0VE
[25/10/2019, 12:08:48] Joseph Fernandez: He won't get away with it.
He should go into exile with his family. PH should work on this instead of asking
Mahathir to set a timeframe to hand over the PM's post to Anwar. If he sets a
timeframe, he will be a lame duck. So, he will never set a timeframe.
Wan Azizah, as DPM, should take the initiative. She should speak up and speak out.
Hogging the DPM post is not an option.
Mahathir refuses to step down because he fears for his family after his time. He
probably wants to install his son as Prime Minister. It's easier said than done.
Mahathir knows that if Anwar sits pretty, the latter will be Prime Minister either
before or after GE15. There's no way that Mahathir can prevent it.
As a control freak, he can't stand it and is going more and more crazy by the day,
just thinking about it.
[25/10/2019, 13:01:21] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2019/10/23/lawyer-seeks-
declaration-that-tamil-chinese-schools-cant-exist/
The brain uses the same part of the brain to deal with all three and recognises
them as manipulative skills.
The brain does not know the difference between language, music and mathematics.
Schools should focus on the brain when taking the students through the three
subjects.
It’s wrong to impose a national or official language on the people. It’s about
having choices.
If the people are left to themselves, they would find ways and means to
communicate.
That exercise would unite the people and throw up a new language as lingua franca.
Mastery, eloquence
Proficiency
Fluency
Familiarity
Malaysians know many languages but are not good in any of them including their
mother tongues.
Teaching is the best form of learning. Tutor poor students foc in a language.
How good a teacher becomes depends on the students. The more questions students
ask, the better a teacher becomes.
Bahasa Melayu . . .
The original script for Bahasa (Sanskrit word) Melayu (from the Tamil Malay for
hill/mountain) was Indian. Bahasa Melayu is an Indian language based on a Cambodian
(Austronesian) dialect, Tamil, Sanskrit and Pali.
It was used by many Rulers. That doesn’t mean they were Malays.
[25/10/2019, 18:05:37] Joseph Fernandez: Robert,
Tell me!
They drove the Tamil tappers mercilessly. They were the ultimate slave drivers.
Even the British colonialists were shocked.
It doesn't matter. It's about keeping the issues alive. There are no permanent
friends and no permanent enemies, only permanent interests.
There's no deadlier enemy than one who was previously a good friend.
[25/10/2019, 18:06:49] Joseph Fernandez: Robert,
It doesn't matter. It's about keeping the issues alive. There are no permanent
friends and no permanent enemies, only permanent interests.
There's no deadlier enemy than one who was previously a good friend.
[25/10/2019, 21:24:18] Joseph Fernandez: There's no Malay race in Article 160.
Malay in Article 160 is a form of identity for Muslims in Singapore and Malaya
governed by sultans. British subjects in Singapore and Malaya -- Indians, Chinese,
Others -- became Malayan citizens under the Federation of Malaya Independence Act
1957 and the Federal Constitution.
It doesn't matter. It's about keeping the issues alive. There are no permanent
friends and no permanent enemies, only permanent interests.
There's no deadlier enemy than one who was previously a good friend.
[26/10/2019, 15:34:49] Joseph Fernandez: In Malayalam there's a proverb which goes,
"if you take a snail from the mud and put it on the bed, it will go back to where
it came from".
It's important to focus on the Narrative to control the Message. Instead, Waytha
Moorthy has gone back to degenerating into rhetoric and polemics, and upsetting the
Malays in particular.
I told Waytha Moorthy, the last time that we had breakfast, that I criticise
Jeffrey Kitingan all the time. He doesn't get his people to attack me. I understand
Jeffrey has his constraints. He accepts my criticisms are in good faith.
It's about keep the issues alive. I don't just criticise. I propose solutions.
If not for the Orang Asal, who gave him the key to meet Mahathir, Waytha Moorthy
won't be in the Cabinet. Yet, he refused to appoint even one Orang Asal at his
Ministry. He's surrounded by Tamils. All these people are very ignorant. They are
ready to get into a trance at any time.
Waytha Moorthy should not be Unity Minister. The Malays in the Opposition are
right.
When Anwar Ibrahim comes in, he won't even have time to pack his bags. He will be
told not to bother turning up at the office. His room would have been demolished
overnight for renovations.
Uthayakumar was right about Waytha Moorthy. He kept warning me all the time about
his "insane" brother.
[26/10/2019, 20:52:39] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[28/10/2019, 03:39:43] Joseph Fernandez: LUCT takes cue from rising skills to
educate for the future
The social media is peppered with memorable quotes by Tan Sri Dato' Sri Dr Lim Kok
Wing, Founder-President of the LimKokWing University of Creative Technology (LUCT)
in Cyberjaya. The university has locations in three continents.
Among the LKW gems from which LUCT takes its cue:
"The future will always be defined by people who have the tenacity to succeed no
matter what the odds may be and reach beyond the ordinary."
“As you move on, you will remember the people who have lifted you up along the way,
those who have walked alongside you whenever you needed someone by your side. To
them, you will always show kindness and gratitude."
"The future of a country is always defined by people with big ideas and even
bigger, bolder commitment to accomplish what may now seem impossible.”
“An education allows you to design yourself and your future. It empowers you to
achieve extraordinary success.”
“The driving force of change and innovation is knowledge and education. Without
education, there is no innovation. Without education, there is no transformation.”
Hence, course content at LUCT is about having rising skills viz. skills which,
according to industry experts, have experienced exponential growth in recent years,
and set for wide-scale adoption in the coming years.
The statistics make grim reading, for example, in the Asia Pacific region alone.
The figures available from various gov'ts show a labour shortage of 12.3 million
workers by next year, at an annual opportunity cost of US$4.2 trillion.
Indeed, it has been estimated that 42 per cent of the core skills required for a
job will change, forcing 40 per cent of employees to leave a company because of
inadequate learning and development opportunities.
Organisations will have to navigate the talent crunch. It's said that talent drives
business, and skills drive talent.
Some terms keep the emerging rising skills scenario in perspective: skills
instability, skills gap, core skills, reskilling, and disruption.
Tech skills dominate rising skills. At the same time, as tech skills break out from
their silos, soft skills are increasingly valued as they catch up through
creativity, problem solving, and critical thinking to expand the application of new
technology.
Soft skills are the key to navigating more automation and artificial intelligence
(AI) in the workplace.
Soft skills and rising skills combined means adaptable and flexible talent
navigating new demands in evolving roles.
Again, course content at LUCT helps students to leapfrog into the emerging future.
Already, organisations have to be ready to invest not only in new technology but in
new talent as well or risk being left behind by the competition.
Existing talent would have to be rebuilt no doubt from within by creating an on the
job learning situation. -- longtime LKW watcher
[28/10/2019, 04:10:54] Rosaline Kotter: Section 8 of National Language Act 1963/67,
the Malay language should be used as the language of the court in Malaysia
Article 152
[28/10/2019, 05:04:18] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[28/10/2019, 05:11:15] Joseph Fernandez: "My project is about bringing out the
contemporary art of China. I used the anime character drawing to modernize the
ancient Chinese fashion from the Song Dynasty. Completing this assignment taught me
a lot about Chinese culture." - Suhaimi Samsudin, Malaysia, BA in Design.
[28/10/2019, 05:12:59] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.limkokwing.net/m/articles/tan_sri_limkokwing_brings_out_the_best_in_peo
ple
[28/10/2019, 05:14:02] Joseph Fernandez: "I created a video around the Guardian
Mouth wash. My idea was themed around horror movies, which I like. It took me one
week to do this project and I'm really proud of winning second place in the
Guardian competition." - Kheerthana from Malaysia, BA in Film and Broadcasting.
[28/10/2019, 05:15:36] Joseph Fernandez: “My project is about the economic growth
in Malaysia. I mostly learned the truth behind statistics and how to use this
information to come up with real conclusions. I also learned how to define
challenges and find solutions for the economy." - Kah Yin Liew, BA in Business.
[28/10/2019, 05:18:38] Joseph Fernandez: "My project displays the contemporary art
and fashion of Turkey. Combining traditional arts with modern garments. I'm proud
of the little details on my artwork such as the head turban." - Nur Zaim, Turkish.
BA in Design.
[28/10/2019, 05:19:46] Joseph Fernandez: "My design is inspired by the Betawi
culture, especially the Ondel Ondel festival. It's in Jakarta where I was born. I'm
most proud of the colour combinations and traditional patterns that really pops out
for the eye." - Sasha Akiela from Indonesia, BA in Fashion Design.
[28/10/2019, 05:21:33] Joseph Fernandez: "I wanted to do something for the NGOs
that carry meaningful causes. In my project, I'm developing a video to raise
awareness about abortion. Malaysian women should know abortion is legal, therefore
should be done in proper clinics."- Perassath Servai, BA in Film and Television.
[28/10/2019, 05:22:57] Joseph Fernandez: "I am lucky to be in a space where
diversity and innovation happen in one place. I'm half Malaysian and Syrian so I
already grew up in a pretty diverse environment, I'm happy I get to continue
learning from the world at Limkokwing." - Uwais Bawal, Malaysia, BSc in
Architecture.
[28/10/2019, 05:24:19] Joseph Fernandez: "As a film student, I get a lot of my
inspirations from Zhou Xingchi's films. During the project, I learned about
different Chinese cultures from my Chinese friends, and I would like to travel to
China if I get the chance." - Joh Ling Hua from Malaysia, BA in Film and
Television.
[28/10/2019, 05:25:17] Joseph Fernandez: “My illustration is about the Bangladeshi
Saree twisted into a modern look using streetwear such as a net shirt. In class, I
learned the skill of combining completely different concepts together to create
something new.” - Angelita Crystal from Bangladesh, BA in Fashion Design.
[28/10/2019, 05:26:43] Joseph Fernandez: "Seeing so many cultures when I first
walked in was a very exciting experience for me, seeing so many countries in one
place. Having international friends benefits my career in learning how to work in a
diverse team." - Koki from Malaysia, BA in Film and Television.
[28/10/2019, 05:27:52] Joseph Fernandez: "My favourite part of doing my assignment
'The Economics of Syria' was the historical research. Learning so much about my own
land brought me a sense of pride. I feel more connected to my country." - Mohd.
Hasan from Syria, BA in Business Administration.
[28/10/2019, 05:28:43] Joseph Fernandez: "My project displays the contemporary art
and fashion of Turkey. Combining traditional arts with modern garments. I'm proud
of the little details on my artwork such as the head turban." - Nur Zaim, Turkish.
BA in Design.
[28/10/2019, 06:03:44] Joseph Fernandez: LUCT from skills for today to skills for
tomorrow
[28/10/2019, 06:04:55] Joseph Fernandez: Tan Sri, I emailed you the above. I am
taking the liberty of posting it in media pages in the social media. rgds
[28/10/2019, 06:28:55] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/497551
[29/10/2019, 04:27:14] Joseph Fernandez:
https://twitter.com/Raja_Rajan/status/1188428377188814850?s=08
[29/10/2019, 13:38:17] Joseph Fernandez: Vitality Pack
RM75 (9 points)
[31/10/2019, 05:14:50] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/tertiary-education-has-been-over-academised-
applied-education-also-important-tharman?cid=emarsys-today_TODAY%27s%20evening
%20briefing%20for%20Oct%2018,%202019%20%28INACTIVE%29_newsletter_18102019_today
[31/10/2019, 06:33:55] Joseph Fernandez: Engaging in continuous learning makes LUCT
stand out
[31/10/2019, 06:34:08] Joseph Fernandez: Tan Sri, I emailed you the above. I am
taking the liberty of posting it in media pages in the social media. rgds
[31/10/2019, 08:45:34] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.workana.com/blog/en/freelancing/how-to-start-working-as-a-freelancer-
today-and-be-successful/
[31/10/2019, 08:45:59] Joseph Fernandez: Hello everyone Open the following link.
You will see the whole earth. There are many green dots around the earth. These
green points are local radio stations. Touch the green dot and listen to the local
radio station. It's overwhelming. You can listen to all the radio stations of the
world! .....!
http://radio.garden/live
To divide the Army, they decided to seize land from British India and create
Pakistan.
India is 500 princely states, including Kashmir and Kerala, plus British India
minus Pakistan and Bangladesh.
The NWFP, Imran Khan's home province, wanted to join India, and if that failed, be
with Afghanistan. Pakistan seized it.
[02/11/2019, 03:19:13] Joseph Fernandez:
https://en.prnasia.com/releases/apac/falcon-io-acquires-unmetric-creating-one-of-
the-most-complete-unified-social-media-management-solutions-in-the-market-
262003.shtml
[02/11/2019, 17:09:50] Joseph Fernandez: https://m.malaysiakini.com/columns/498272
[02/11/2019, 17:56:03] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.prdaily.com/how-to-explain-
media-relations-value-to-clients/
[02/11/2019, 17:57:24] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/spinmeistercomms_how-to-explain-media-relations-
value-to-clients-activity-6596304484836708352-Dup1
[03/11/2019, 04:49:56] Joseph Fernandez: Malay is not race. Read the 2nd Prong of
the Definition of Malay in Article 160.
The Definition of Malay in Article 160 is not about DNA, race, Austronesian or
anthropology etc but about a form of Identity for Muslims of different races in
Singapore and Malaya governed by the Merdeka, 31 Aug 1957, cutoff deadline.
Obviously, the Definition was about creating an Identity for Muslims in Malaya and
Singapore who are governed by the Merdeka cutoff deadline.
[03/11/2019, 06:53:36] Joseph Fernandez: According to the Indian Constitution,
Buddhism, Jainism, Ananda Marg and Sikhism are variations of Hinduism.
Hindus are not believers. They are seekers without or without the aid of Knowers
(Guru). They may be seeking on the here and now and the hereafter.
Hindustan is a godless country. Hindus don’t believe in a God the Creator. They
feel that a great spirit, paramatma, permeates everything.
Sanatana Dharma and Hinduism may not be one and the same thing. The jury is still
out.
Jesus said, “you shall know the truth, and it will set you free”.
The truth, once it emerges, cannot be hidden, said Jesus. “It will be shouted from
the rooftops.”
Having said that, Jesus said, “they have eyes but don’t see, have ears but don’t
hear. But to you (disciples) are given to know what men do not know”.
The Holy Bible, the Word of God, is about the spiritual nature of truth.
For example, God — for want of a better term — helps those who help themselves.
This is an individual experience. Having said that, God does not interfere in human
lives. God is not a collective experience. The evidence is all around us.
For another, it’s the guilty conscience that kills. Keep your conscience clear. If
someone hurts you, they will have to hurt even more to hurt you. Their suffering is
endless as long as they go around hurting people, your suffering is only for a
time.
It’s all about karma on both sides. Karma is neutral. It’s human perceptions that
see it as good, bad, evil, ugly, beautiful, positive and negative.
The brightest and best must lead the way for All. Man does not live by bread alone.
Principles matter.
If you marry outside the caste, you end up with no caste, casteless, outcaste
(pariah) and denied community support.
Karmic forces exhaust themselves sooner or later. So, why should there be an
artificial prohibition on upward social mobility?
Article 153, NEP and the Definition of Malay in Article 160 has degenerated and
deviated and distorted into an evil caste system in Malaya.
Malay is not race. Read the 2nd Prong of the Definition of Malay in Article 160.
The Definition of Malay in Article 160 is not about DNA, race, Austronesian or
anthropology etc but about a form of Identity for Muslims of different races in
Singapore and Malaya governed by the Merdeka, 31 Aug 1957, cutoff deadline.
Briefly, the 2nd Prong of the Definition reads that (a) Muslims, able to speak
Malay, and born before Merdeka in Malaya or Singapore, or born of parents one of
whom was born in Malaya or Singapore, or is on that day (i.e. Merdeka) domiciled in
Malaya or Singapore are Malay; and (b) the issue of such a person i.e. in (a) is
Malay.
Obviously, the Definition was about creating an Identity for Muslims in Malaya and
Singapore who are governed by the Merdeka cutoff deadline.
The Book of Genesis says, “there’s a tide, a season, in the affairs of man”.
There’s a time for this and a time for that . . . a time to be born, a time to die,
a time to sow and a time to reap, a time to laugh, a time to cry.
Karmic forces exhaust themselves sooner or later. The more you fight karma, the
more it will fight you. Neutralise karma by accepting it.
The “good” can only come from the “bad”. Without the “bad”, there can be no “good”.
Look for the silver lining in the clouds. Consider everything that happens as a
blessing in disguise. Count your blessings. Be thankful and grateful so that you
will have even more reasons to be thankful and grateful tomorrow.
Human beings are adaptable and resilient. Cross the bridge when you come to it.
Don’t count the chickens before they are hatched. Take each day as it comes. Don’t
mix up everything. Separate the issues. Live the moments.
Focus
Concentrate
Don’t let your consciousness wander. Don’t let it go all over the place. Be strong.
Stay committed (don’t give up) and you will reach your destination. Have faith. A
little discipline is a must. Never say die. God, whether you feel God exists or
otherwise, will be with you.
Jesus said, “if you have faith, even though it be as tiny as this grain of mustard
seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘uproot thyself and plant thyself in the sea,’
and it will obey you”.
If you think God exists, although God may not exist, God exists.
If you think that God does not exist, although God may exist, God does not exist.
We don’t take our sins with us when we go. We leave them behind. The Holy Bible
says, “the sins of the fathers will be visited on the children”.
The spiritual nature of truth is more about the here and now, not so much on the
hereafter. We can cross the bridge on the hereafter when we come to it. If there’s
no bridge, it doesn’t matter. We won’t know anyway.
Most people worry about what happens to them after they are gone.
They never stop to think about where they were before they were born. Don’t get
into rebirths/reincarnation. There’s no evidence. Keeping on the safe side does not
mean believing in rebirths/reincarnation.
No one has ever come back from the hereafter to tell us.
Siddarth Gautam was not a Prophet. He was a Buddh i.e. one who attained
enlightenment i.e. the past, present and future.
Prophesy is not about seeing the future. The future does not exist.
Prophesy is about recognising what is possible and announcing it. Prophesies come
true when enough people believe in them. If anything has a beginning, it will have
an end. For example, Malaya won’t be in Borneo forever.
No need to keep on the safe side and start believing in things which can’t be
backed up by proof. Philosophy is just about fantastic theories on things which
cannot be explained.
[03/11/2019, 09:54:06] Rosaline Kotter: http://passport.my/Malaysian-Passport-
Online-Renewal-System.htm
[03/11/2019, 10:58:31] Joseph Fernandez: Untitled document omitted
[03/11/2019, 11:23:10] Joseph Fernandez: Untitled document omitted
[03/11/2019, 11:28:00] Joseph Fernandez: Untitled document omitted
[03/11/2019, 11:31:48] Joseph Fernandez:
https://nypost.stackrss.wpengine.com/2019/08/26/how-to-become-an-in-demand-project-
manager-and-handle-big-projects-with-ease/
[03/11/2019, 15:39:20] Joseph Fernandez: The original script for Bahasa (Sanskrit
word) Melayu (from the Tamil Malay for hill/mountain) was Indian.
It was used by many Rulers. That doesn’t mean they were Malays.
[03/11/2019, 15:49:35] Joseph Fernandez: Article 153, NEP and the Definition of
Malay in Article 160 has degenerated and deviated and distorted into an evil caste
system in Malaya.
Malay is not race. Read the 2nd Prong of the Definition of Malay in Article 160.
The Definition of Malay in Article 160 is not about DNA, race, Austronesian or
anthropology etc but about a form of Identity for Muslims of different races in
Singapore and Malaya governed by the Merdeka, 31 Aug 1957, cutoff deadline.
Briefly, the 2nd Prong of the Definition reads that (a) Muslims, able to speak
Malay, and born before Merdeka in Malaya or Singapore, or born of parents one of
whom was born in Malaya or Singapore, or is on that day (i.e. Merdeka) domiciled in
Malaya or Singapore are Malay; and (b) the issue of such a person i.e. in (a) is
Malay.
The 1st Prong, subject to the 2nd Prong, refers to practising Malay culture,
customs and traditions. When Malay is not race in Article 160, the question of
practising Malay culture, customs and traditions does not arise.
Obviously, the Definition was about creating an Identity for Muslims of many races
in Malaya and Singapore who are governed by the Merdeka cutoff deadline.
The original script for Bahasa (Sanskrit word) Melayu (from the Tamil Malay for
hill/mountain) was Indian.
It was used by many Rulers. That doesn’t mean they were Malays.
Those having Malay as identity in Article 160 in Singapore and Malaya come from
various races including Tamil, Malayalee, Pathan, Yemeni and Turk from India: and
Bugis, Javanese, Minang and Aceh from the Archipelago.
[03/11/2019, 16:18:17] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.udemy.com/course/the-data-
science-course-complete-data-science-bootcamp/
[03/11/2019, 18:29:35] Joseph Fernandez: Check bookings for:
Read the 2nd Prong of the Definition of Malay in Article 160. Malay in this
Definition is not race but a form of identity for Muslims in Singapore and Malaya
governed by the Merdeka cutoff deadline.
Since the 2nd Prong is an artificial construct, an aberration in law, bad law, the
1st Prong does not arise.
The Definition of Malay in Article 160 was inserted to justify Article 153 and the
NEP.
Both have degenerated by deviations and distortions. Article 153 and the NEP are
being observed in the breach.
[07/11/2019, 13:41:44] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.youtube.com/t/terms?
preview=20191210&chromeless=1
[08/11/2019, 20:04:11] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[09/11/2019, 03:57:11] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.todayonline.com/commentary/amid-global-shortage-tech-talent-what-can-
singapore-and-its-companies-do
[09/11/2019, 10:53:38] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/education/2019/10/26/choosing-a-university-my-
parents-and-other-influencers
[09/11/2019, 13:22:32] Joseph Fernandez: DNR_2019_FINAL.pdf • 156 pages document
omitted
[09/11/2019, 20:17:00] Joseph Fernandez: The land is disputed property and remains
in gov't custody.
The court cannot/did not tell the gov't to build a temple on the disputed land.
The Wakaf Board gets five acres of gov't land nearby to build the mosque which was
demolished on the disputed land.
The court did not award a substitute piece of land for the temple which was
demolished on the disputed land to build a mosque.
[09/11/2019, 20:20:03] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/uw42H21ziIA
[09/11/2019, 21:27:43] Joseph Fernandez:
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2019/10/28/baru-bian-lge-anwar-should-bid-for-
pms-post/
Political parties should not have card-carrying members but only staff and party
workers. They can have many supporters.
[11/11/2019, 05:10:50] Joseph Fernandez: Majority . . .
There is no race, religion and political parties in the legislature. There are only
lawmakers.
The only majority that matters in law is that on the gov’t side in Parliament.
The majority across the divide in Parliament, in demography and in the streets is
not the majority in law.
The minority in law is the losing votes in a seat. These must be given the right to
be heard in Parliament, through non-constituency seats, if they collect total 2 per
cent of the votes counted.
Democracy means the right of the majority in law to rule and the right of the
minority in law to be heard in the legislature.
It would be more prudent for the Prime Minister to promise royal pardons for the
culprits on 1MDB and related cases in return for disclosing how they pulled off the
various scams.
Of course, the culprits should also return the loot to the gov't and not be allowed
to participate in politics. They cannot hold public office.
On a related but separate matter, Anwar Ibrahim can enhance his chances of being
the next Prime Minister by publicly pledging that all cases similar to that of
THIEF Najib and Company would also be recommended for royal pardons under the same
terms and conditions.
That would persuade Mahathir Mohamad to step down by May 2020 and go into exile in
Kobe, Japan, with his family.
[11/11/2019, 13:16:30] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[11/11/2019, 13:18:34] Joseph Fernandez: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?
story_fbid=1151814575209299&id=100011423036918
[11/11/2019, 14:05:02] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/11/11/federal-court-throws-out-suit-
questioning-constitutionality-of-vernacular-schools
[11/11/2019, 14:15:14] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2019/11/11/lawyer-denied-leave-
to-challenge-existence-of-vernacular-schools/
[11/11/2019, 14:18:29] Joseph Fernandez: The High Court cannot decide on
constitutional issues. It has to refer to the Federal Court on points of law.
The vernacular schools existed long before Merdeka in Malaya and Malaysia in
Borneo. These included Malay schools.
If the gov't made a policy decision i.e. by administrative law to allow these
schools to continue to exist, the matter can only be challenged by judicial review.
However, application for leave for judicial review and the judicial review should
be filed within three months of a decision being made.
Languages can emerge if the people have choices and are left alone to communicate
as best as they can.
BIH Head Operational Office is currently under construction at SEDCO Head Office
Building in Kota Kinabalu and expectedly will be fully constructed and ready by the
2nd week of December 2019.. BIH’s Collaboration with SEDCO will capitalise this
Head Office as BIH Community Global Business Incubator Centre, including
registering Community business entity.
BIH’s ultimate goals are to monetise organic natural capital along all the stretch
of Murud Range begun in Long Pasia to produce sustainable and high-income Agro-
entrepreneurs for every household among the Lundayeh / Lunbawang community
Upon completion of BIH Head Office, BIH will bring together all 13 Lundayeh Ketua
Kampungs from Sipitang to discuss amicably the Master Plan of BIH World’s Class
Sustainable Economic Growth (Infrastructure and Commercial Global Partnership)
Blueprint which been drafted months back
Lastly but not least, I would like to invite to all Lun Tau to feel free to
participate this yearly golf event and fellowship together 😊😊☘☘
Many Indian professionals and expatriates in Malaya were deported after commenting
on local politics.
The west coast of Malaya is the circulation corridor between southeast India and
further west and south China and further east.
This is where Indians and Chinese met thousands of years ago to exchange and do
business. Kadaram was followed by Malacca, Penang and Singapore. It was not the
British who introduced Malaya to Indians and Chinese.
The east coast of Sumatra failed to take off as a circulation corridor because
Indians and Chinese, for thousands of years, flocked to the west coast of Malaya.
That’s why Parameswara left Palembang in Sumatra and moved to Malacca after six
months in Singapore where he killed the Siamese crown prince.
The west coast has thrown up huge pockets of urban economies, which thrived as well
on the supply of labour to the hinterlands and supplying goods and services to the
labour pools. The British colonialists too turned to India, China and the
Archipelago for labour. The Orang Asli, the indigenous people, stayed in the
jungles.
The urban economies have drawn huge investments and created many business
opportunities.
The real wealth of Malaya derives from the west coast being the circulation
corridor between southeast India and further west and south China and further east.
The British fought two wars with Bangkok to hack away the southern half of the Kra
Peninsula, or the Malay Peninsula, from the Siamese Kingdom.
They drew territorial borders, named after the main waterways, to create sultanates
from river mouth toll collecting feudal chiefdoms or kerajaan sungei.
The hare-brained ECRL would be the proverbial millstone around the Federal gov’t’s
neck. It goes through godforsaken country.
[13/11/2019, 19:28:24] Joseph Fernandez:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/open-secret
[13/11/2019, 22:15:56] Joseph Fernandez: Untitled document omitted
[13/11/2019, 22:22:25] Joseph Fernandez: https://emeritus.jbs.cam.ac.uk/digital-
disruption/thank-you.php?ta=y
[13/11/2019, 22:31:29] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[13/11/2019, 22:31:32] Joseph Fernandez: Untitled • 37 pages document omitted
[14/11/2019, 05:40:01] Joseph Fernandez: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perception
[14/11/2019, 06:21:28] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.willistowerswatson.com/en-SG/News/2019/10/salary-increases-in-asia-
pacific-remain-stable-at-5-6-with-companies-maintaining
[14/11/2019, 06:24:47] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[14/11/2019, 06:27:42] Joseph Fernandez: Creativity in software engineering? It
could be what keeps AI from taking over the job. That and more news and views from
the week
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/creativity-software-engineering-could-what-keeps-ai-
from-daniel-bean
[14/11/2019, 06:30:53] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.todayonline.com/commentary/amid-global-shortage-tech-talent-what-can-
singapore-and-its-companies-do
[14/11/2019, 06:33:35] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.businessinsider.com/reasons-
why-witnesses-of-harassment-dont-speak-up-2019-10
[14/11/2019, 06:38:06] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.bankrate.com/banking/why-
fintech-companies-want-to-offer-checking-accounts/
[14/11/2019, 06:40:10] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/12/20961447/facebook-pay-whatsapp-instagram-
messenger-features
[14/11/2019, 06:41:28] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-
facebook-pay-idUSKBN1XM2BW
[14/11/2019, 06:43:15] Joseph Fernandez: 8 Key Human Qualities You Must Have To
Succeed In Life
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/8-key-human-qualities-you-must-have-succeed-life-
durga-radhakrishnan
[14/11/2019, 15:18:16] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/PKf9H9H1XnQ
[14/11/2019, 15:18:48] Joseph Fernandez: Hong Kong cannot be independent. The US
knows that.
Beijing can solve the problem in Hong Kong by respecting its autonomy.
It does not matter who is behind the protesters in Hong Kong and who is financing
them. It’s clear that besides foreigners, one group behind the protesters is the
business community and another is the legal fraternity in Hong Kong.
Again, Beijing can solve the problem in Hong Kong by respecting its autonomy. If
Beijing does that do that, the danger is that the protests in Hong Kong would
eventually spread to China.
We know from the USSR that central planning does not work in the long run and that
the people would resist control freaks and corruption.
Malaysia too has a communist-style economy which occupies half the stock market
behind the “glamorous” facade of democracy. Actually, there’s no democracy in
Malaysia but a new form of tribalism and feudalism and corruption.
What is corruption?
The 90m card-carrying members of the Communist Party of China are not about
communism or democracy but a new form of tribalism and feudalism and corruption.
Just look at their lifestyles.
Beijing does not hesitate to corrupt local leaders to promote its hare-brained BRI
scam.
It appears that Beijing has sent in agent provocateurs to discredit the protesters
in Hong Kong.
[14/11/2019, 16:31:12] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/499757
[14/11/2019, 16:32:01] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/499750
[14/11/2019, 18:33:15] Joseph Fernandez:
https://about.gitlab.com/just-commit/lower-tco/?
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[14/11/2019, 18:42:01] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/332611
[14/11/2019, 19:03:10] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.iproperty.com.my/guides/what-
is-a-tenancy-agreement-in-malaysia/
[14/11/2019, 22:51:30] Joseph Fernandez:
https://marketinginasia.com/2019/06/24/why-slow-hiring-damages-your-companys-image/
[14/11/2019, 23:04:49] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/499862
[15/11/2019, 02:16:20] Joseph Fernandez: Untitled • 19 pages document omitted
[18/11/2019, 06:56:05] Joseph Fernandez: Chinese voted to increase the number of
Chinese in Parliament.
Umno/PAS are shocked that Bersatu/Berjasa, both Malay, lost to a Chinese in Tanjung
Piai.
If the corrupt and racist crooks like Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and Najib Razak think the
Chinese have returned to BN for good, they must be stupider than they look.
When DAP/PKR take over Sarawak, they will Invoke Article VIII of MA63 for a new
form of self-determination.
Article VIII is the way forward, the only way to settle all issues from 16 Sept
1963.
[18/11/2019, 10:02:30] Joseph Fernandez: The Star Online: ‘PH failed in taking care
of the people’.
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/11/18/ph-failed-in-taking-care-of-the-
people
Having said that, they are wondering about ICERD, UEC, vernacular schools, SOSMA,
Sedition Act, LTTE and MahaTHIEF hanging on to Zakir Naik's balls.
Only Orang Asal and the BoMa/SoCaMa are plagued by the dependency syndrome.
[18/11/2019, 17:52:54] Joseph Fernandez: Untitled • 25 pages document omitted
[19/11/2019, 19:57:47] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[19/11/2019, 19:57:54] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[19/11/2019, 20:19:02] Joseph Fernandez: https://bantuansarahidup.com/
[20/11/2019, 00:12:42] Joseph Fernandez: Untitled • 10 pages document omitted
[20/11/2019, 04:45:05] Rosaline Kotter: aibe.bci@gmail.com
[20/11/2019, 04:55:03] Joseph Fernandez: Instructions to Register for AIBE.pdf • 4
pages document omitted
[20/11/2019, 12:06:42] Joseph Fernandez: https://sigonews.com/
[20/11/2019, 14:44:23] Joseph Fernandez: In journalism this is called pretty copy.
It means nothing.
It's the same kind that academicians dish out in liberal doses.
The writer has compiled known facts and tried to link them even when they are not
linked.
[20/11/2019, 14:44:54] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2019/11/20/malaysias-window-of-
opportunity-is-closing-fast/
[20/11/2019, 16:13:29] Joseph Fernandez: In journalism this is called pretty copy.
It means nothing.
I call it hogwash. It's the same kind that academicians dish out in liberal doses.
The writer has compiled known facts and tried to link them even when they are not
linked. The electronics sector has nothing to do with Mahathir.
Op-ed writers should be able to connect the dots and suggest solutions. Anyone can
criticise.
Mahathir presides over BoMa/SoCaMa (bogus Malay and/or so-called Malays) Delusions
(not Dilemma), Chinese Paradox, Indian Plight, and the Orang Asal Dilemma.
The non-BoMa/SoCaMa feel betrayed. I warned before GE14 that Mahathir would betray
them. Robert Chelliah pleaded with me publicly in social media to stop talking
about it and focus on GE14. He felt that I was systematically trying to destroy
Mahathief.
Unlike the Chinese, the BoMa/SoCaMa are bogged down by the dependency syndrome.
It's Umno/PAS and Sarawak that keeps harping on the PH Manifesto.
What was the Manifesto about? It included ICERD, SOSMA, Sedition Act, UEC, PTPTN
etc
When Putrajaya wanted to ratify ICERD, the BoMa/SoCaMa took to the streets.
The BoMa/SoCaMa should focus like the Chinese on education, getting a job and
working hard and paying taxes, saving as much as possible and using the money to
make even more money.
Instead, the BoMa/SoCaMa merely want to vote for a living. The subsidy mentality
continues.
They have degenerated into being parasites, leeches, bloodsuckers and freeloaders.
PTPTN is an example.
The BoMa/SoCaMa bit off more than they can chew when they came up with the
Definition of BoMa/SoCaMa in Article 160, and went on to degenerate, deviate and
distort on Article 153 and the NEP.
Hindraf Makkal Sakthi cannot help resolve the mess created by BoMa/SoCaMa
Delusions. Mahathir is holding Waytha Moorthy by the balls. So, the Hindraf Chief
continues with his political gimmicks to ensure the Indians vote for PH.
The Orang Asal Dilemma continues. They should work with Indians and Chinese.
Instead, their leaders hope they can benefit from BoMa/SoCaMa Delusions.
Only the non-BoMa/SoCaMa, especially the Chinese, non-Tamils and Sri Lankans, can
save Malaysia.
Tanjung Piai shows the Chinese will continue to get their politics and
relationships right.
They have abandoned Mahathir. The Chinese will not support Bersatu as long as
Mahathir the Great Betrayer heads the party.
In the short term, they don't care which monkey replaces him.
The MPs on the gov’t side can choose the Prime Minister by majority vote.
There should be at least three candidates from different races and from Malaya and
Borneo. Mahathir should not participate.
For example, Baru Bian from Borneo, and LGE and Anwar Ibrahim from Malaya can bid
for the PM’s post. This should happen by convention i.e. the working of the
Constitution and not by law. Indians and Chinese in Malaya can take turns to bid
for the PM’s post.
The Orang Asal in Sabah and Sarawak can take turns to bid for the PM’s post.
If no one gets 51 per cent, there should be a runoff between the top two
candidates.
Defiant Baru ready for disciplinary action for cancelling Sarawak PKR convention
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2019/11/20/defiant-baru-ready-
for-disciplinary-action-for-cancelling-sarawak-pkr-convention/
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2019/11/20/32-sarawak-pkr-leaders-gather-
in-kl-urging-anwar-to-save-party-from-manoeuv/1811693
https://www.theborneopost.com/2019/11/20/sarawak-pkr-convention-scrapped-by-
majority-decision-says-baru/
https://www.theborneopost.com/2019/11/20/baru-tells-pkr-leadership-to-honour-
gentlemans-agreement-with-sarawak/
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/11/20/32-sarawak-pkr-leaders-hold-
press-conference-in-kl-asking-anwar-to-039save-the-party039
[21/11/2019, 04:25:30] Joseph Fernandez: Baru Bian will not allow Anwar Ibrahim to
do a Jeffrey Kitingan to him.
Jeffrey wanted the PKR Sabah Chief to be elected. Anwar insisted on appointing a
Muslim. He suspended 12 PKR Sabah key leaders. Anwar referred to them as The Dirty
Dozen. PKR Sabah called them the 12 Disciples.
Deja Vu!
Baru Bian is facing the same problems that Jeffrey had with Anwar. The PKR
president has been looking for ways and means to get rid of Baru Bian and appoint a
Muslim in his place.
Malaysia too has a communist-style economy which occupies half the stock market
behind the "glamorous" facade of democracy. Actually, there's no democracy in
Malaysia but a new form of tribalism and feudalism and corruption.
What is corruption? It's the act of making everything one touches to go bad.
The 90m card-carrying members of the Communist Party of China are not about
communism or democracy but a new form of tribalism and feudalism and corruption.
Just look at their lifestyles. The anti-corruption drive in China is a sham.
Beijing does not hesitate to corrupt local leaders to promote its hare-brained BRI
scam. It did it in Malaysia too.
[23/11/2019, 13:45:57] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/6r1ocCvWiKs
[23/11/2019, 13:47:39] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/vbUn_YXC_SY
[24/11/2019, 01:51:17] Joseph Fernandez: Votes . . .
If political parties have card-carrying members, democracy will fly out the window
and a new form of tribalism and feudalism will take over.
Only those eligible voters who register willingly and turn up willingly are
important provided they are not card-carrying members of political parties.
The gov’t should not be determined by voters who invariably don’t know what it’s
all about.
Candidates . . .
If you don’t exercise your right to freedom of speech, speak up and speak out, you
can’t say you should be fielded in the polls.
If you don’t serve the people, you can’t say you should be fielded in the polls.
If you are not with the people, in good times and bad, you can’t say you should be
fielded in the polls.
Lawmakers . . .
The only majority that matters in law is the majority in Parliament on the gov’t
side, not the majority across the divide in Parliament, in demography or in the
streets.
In a democracy, the majority in law — numbers, not race — have the right to rule.
However, real democracy only begins when the minority gets a hearing in the
legislature.
The minority is the losing votes in a seat under the first past the post system.
These losing votes don’t have seats in the legislature. In some countries, they are
given non-constituency seats if they get at least two per cent of the votes counted
nationwide.
So, in Malaya, the losing votes/the minority have to take to the streets to be
heard. Deja vu!
[24/11/2019, 14:04:14] Joseph Fernandez: The law ceases to exist, as if there's no
law, as if it never existed, when it's not enforced, cannot be enforced or is bad
law i.e. an artificial construct and/or aberration in law.
What's the point of enacting laws if they just remain in the books?
The present situation in Sabah is the result of Malaysia invading and occupying
North Borneo and Sarawak on 16 Sept 1963 after failing/refusing to comply with the
Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63).
MA63 is the basis for Sabah and Sarawak to be in Malaysia with the Federation of
Malaya.
No MA63, no Malaysia.
The PTI are a threat to the security, sovereignty and territorial integrity of
Sabah and Sarawak.
Malaysia promised security and development for the two Borneo territories.
Instead, there's rampant corruption and wealth is being transferred from those who
have no power (Borneo) to those who have power (Malaya).
The rule of law, the basis of the Constitution, must be upheld, respected, honoured
and defended.
Only those eligible voters who register willingly and turn up willingly are
important provided they are not card-carrying members of political parties.
The gov’t should not be determined by voters who invariably don’t know what it’s
all about.
Candidates . . .
If you don’t exercise your right to freedom of speech, speak up and speak out, you
can’t say you should be fielded in the polls.
If you don’t serve the people, you can’t say you should be fielded in the polls.
If you are not with the people, in good times and bad, you can’t say you should be
fielded in the polls.
Lawmakers . . .
The only majority that matters in law is the majority in Parliament on the gov’t
side, not the majority across the divide in Parliament, in demography or in the
streets.
In a democracy, the majority in law — numbers, not race — have the right to rule.
However, real democracy only begins when the minority gets a hearing in the
legislature.
The minority is the losing votes in a seat under the first past the post system.
These losing votes don’t have seats in the legislature. In some countries, they are
given non-constituency seats if they get at least two per cent of the votes counted
nationwide.
So, in Malaya, the losing votes/the minority have to take to the streets to be
heard. Deja vu!
[25/11/2019, 15:13:19] Joseph Fernandez: Change comes but seldom, and when it
comes, it's sudden.
The more that things appear to change, the more they remain the same.
A body at rest tends to stay at rest unless acted upon by external forces.
A body in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by external forces.
The only predictable property of the universe is chaos.
Jesus said, "you shall know the truth and it shall set you free".
Of course, the culprits should also return the loot to the gov’t and not be allowed
to participate in politics. They cannot hold public office.
Jho Low was the mastermind. Only he has the complete story on the 1MDB Scandal and
related scandals. THIEF Najib may know only part of the story. Jho Low would have
kept him in the dark on a need to know basis.
Shafee Subramaniam can only defend THIEF Najib based on the law. This is like the
Altantuya murder where two cops became fall guys. The real culprits remain free.
The GLC/GLIC/gov’t owned firms are separate scandals by themselves. The media
should leave their air-conditioned comfort, and whatsApp groups, and do some
investigative journalism.
[26/11/2019, 13:43:45] Joseph Fernandez:
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2019/11/11/thief-najib-should-be-granted-royal-
pardon-to-save-malay-dignity/
That would persuade Mahathir Mohamad to step down by May 2020 and go into exile in
Kobe, Japan, with his family.
[26/11/2019, 14:10:15] Joseph Fernandez:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanitation_of_the_Indus_Valley_Civilisation
[26/11/2019, 14:10:38] Joseph Fernandez: The earliest evidence of urban sanitation
was seen in Harappa, Mohenjo-daro, and the recently discovered Rakhigarhi of Indus
Valley civilization. This urban plan included the world's first urban sanitation
systems.
Within the city, individual homes or groups of homes obtained water from wells.
From a room that appears to have been set aside for bathing, waste water was
directed to covered drains, which lined the major streets.
Devices such as shadoofs and sakias were used to lift water to ground level. Ruins
from the Indus Valley Civilization like Mohenjo-daro in Pakistan and Dholavira in
Gujarat in India had settlements with some of the ancient world's most
sophisticated sewage systems. They included drainage channels, rainwater
harvesting, and street ducts.
[26/11/2019, 14:42:23] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[26/11/2019, 14:45:28] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[26/11/2019, 14:58:31] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[26/11/2019, 15:06:45] Joseph Fernandez: The US was the only honest broker in the
Biblical holy lands.
Washington may have forfeited that role by recognising Jerusalem as the eternal
capital of Israel and recognising Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
With Washington out of the picture, the Arabs in the West Bank can no longer push
for the two-state solution.
They should accept the Gaza Strip, which Israel vacated decades ago, as Palestine.
The Arab nations are not the problem. The problem is Hamas, Fatah, Iran and people
like Mahathir.
In the West Bank and Gaza Strip, Hamas and Fatah leaders have never been elected in
the last quarter century.
They can’t claim to represent the people in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
They should accept the Gaza Strip, which Israel vacated decades ago, as Palestine.
[26/11/2019, 15:21:24] Joseph Fernandez: The US was the only honest broker in the
Biblical holy lands.
Washington may have forfeited that role by recognising Jerusalem as the eternal
capital of Israel and recognising Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
With Washington out of the picture, the Arabs in the West Bank can no longer push
for the two-state solution.
They should accept the Gaza Strip, which Israel vacated decades ago, as Palestine.
The Arab nations are not the problem. The problem is Hamas, Fatah, Iran and people
like Mahathir.
In the West Bank and Gaza Strip, Hamas and Fatah leaders have never been elected in
the last quarter century.
They can’t claim to represent the people in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2019/11/26/washington-out-of-the-picture-arabs-
in-west-bank-can-no-longer-push-for-two-state-solution/
They should accept the Gaza Strip, which Israel vacated decades ago, as Palestine.
[26/11/2019, 16:09:56] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/your-most-
important-assets-arent-clients-its-you-take-vishnepolsky
[26/11/2019, 18:25:46] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[26/11/2019, 18:26:40] Joseph Fernandez: The vernacular schools existed long before
Merdeka in Malaya and Malaysia in Borneo. These included Malay schools.
If the gov’t made a policy decision i.e. by administrative law to allow these
schools to continue to exist, the matter can only be challenged by judicial review.
However, application for leave for judicial review and the judicial review should
be filed within three months of a decision being made.
Languages can emerge if the people have choices and are left alone to communicate
as best as they can.
Languages can emerge if the people have choices and are left alone to communicate
as best as they can.
[26/11/2019, 21:11:05] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.ibrasiagroup.com/services/
[26/11/2019, 21:11:40] Joseph Fernandez: International Business Review has been
established in 2004 with a wide circulation and an esteemed reputation among top
echelons in the region.
Chat with us and find out ways you can get your messages communicated to targeted
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He was stripped of his Datukship by the Selangor sultan, reportedly a Bugis, for
saying that.
Lee had to apologise and cringe and grovel before his Datukship was restored after
quite some time.
Today, the BoMa/SoCaMa remain silent and pretend they didn't hear when reminded
they are pendatang too.
The Negrito (Semang) from Kerala, southwest India, were the first people in Malaya.
They came 40, 000 years ago. At that time, no other people were living in India.
The Negrito in Kerala are descendants of Negrito who came from east Africa 70, 000
years ago. At that time, no one was living in India.
[26/11/2019, 23:57:13] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.exchangerates.org.uk/GBP-MYR-
exchange-rate-history.html
[27/11/2019, 03:06:50] Joseph Fernandez: Human qualities core content in LUCT
learning programmes
Human qualities are at the heart of learning programmes at Malaysia's LimKokWing
University of Creative Technology (LUCT) in Cyberjaya. It has strategic locations
in three continents.
Human qualities form the core content not only for graduates who will join the job
market but for those who may strike out on their own as entrepreneurs and
employers.
Budding entrepreneurs wrestle with the reasons why people quit jobs and how to
reduce turnover. Four steps to reduce turnover: training and inboarding; keeping
the lines of communication open; flexible working environment; getting involvement
with the community.
Not surprisingly, Shima Farahani from Iran, studying Digital Film and Television,
recently drew a portrait of the Founder-President to express gratitude and
appreciation.
Inculcating the right mindset on human qualities means embracing values like
empathy, intuition, creativity, passion, lifelong learning, listening skills,
persuasive powers, and being kind.
“LUCT promotes creativity," said Nadine Menaa from Algeria studying Creative
Multimedia. "It gives students space to showcase and present their talent to the
world."
Intuitive . . . "the intuitive sense things about people and their surroundings.
Their experiences are not so evident to more "normal" people. When intuition is
really strong, the person can be described as psychic. They may see and hear what's
not apparent to others".
LUCT has never been solely about the three missions of the western university model
i.e. teach students, albeit not controversial; conduct research; and impact local
communities and the wider society.
In Malaysia, the court first looks at whether the gov't has followed its own
procedures. It does not consider whether gov't procedures are unfair. The Herald's
Allah case refers.
Procedures are based on rules and regulations made under specific laws passed by
Parliament.
[27/11/2019, 14:14:55] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.duhaime.org/LegalDictionary/T/TriteLaw.aspx
A principle of law so notorious and entrenched that it is commonly known and rarely
disputed.
[27/11/2019, 23:16:37] Joseph Fernandez: Islam, we learn from history, was created
by the 3rd Caliph as a form of identity for Arabs i.e. the people in the Saudi
peninsula. He codified the first Quran from sacred Christian texts in Aramaic and
other sources.
It appears that the words Islam and Mohd did not appear during the first 300 years
of the religion. There’s no evidence the jury is out on the issue.
Nothing personal, no offence meant, and without prejudice, there’s no reason for
non-Arabs to subscribe to Islam unless they can be accepted as Arabs.
Those Arabs who are not Muslims are Christians who abandoned paganism and animism
and reportedly an ancient form of Hinduism and later, no doubt Buddhism.
[28/11/2019, 02:51:35] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/interest/292/technology-and-the-road-to-education-
training/
[28/11/2019, 02:55:22] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/interest/278/what-is-tvet-/
[28/11/2019, 03:05:12] Joseph Fernandez: MCA Conversion Rate.pdf • 1 page document
omitted
[28/11/2019, 03:05:44] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.rhbgroup.com/mcv/index.html?
utm_source=gspcaro&utm_medium=gspcaro&utm_campaign=mcadigital&gclid=Cj0KCQiA2vjuBRC
qARIsAJL5a-KQGK38-Mp4yVxABXtmrQtQrkOMTnVdfCvOkjkOQ5cwO1wHOVhTTJ8aAo7sEALw_wcB
[28/11/2019, 03:09:37] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/interest/282/why-not-start-your-own-business-/
[28/11/2019, 03:11:52] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/interest/268/the-best-things-in-life-come-with-
patience-/
[28/11/2019, 19:52:33] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/501653
[28/11/2019, 20:22:30] Joseph Fernandez: Untitled • 33 pages document omitted
[29/11/2019, 02:38:57] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.sas.com/en_us/company-
information/discover.html
[29/11/2019, 02:52:11] Joseph Fernandez: https://beyond4.tech/
[30/11/2019, 04:15:25] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/indonesia-replace-some-top-civil-service-
jobs-with-ai-future-12133774
[30/11/2019, 04:43:18] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/vm9CwlBI8uA
[01/12/2019, 00:10:02] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/binary
[01/12/2019, 00:17:14] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/b/binary.htm
[01/12/2019, 02:21:51] Joseph Fernandez: http://www.kada.gov.my/en/bidang-ekonomi-
utama-negara-nkea
[01/12/2019, 03:02:34] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[01/12/2019, 03:49:06] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-
financial-analyst-course/
[01/12/2019, 04:26:04] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/education/2019/11/17/global-outlook-to-learning
[01/12/2019, 15:37:16] Joseph Fernandez:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalaripayattu
[02/12/2019, 02:28:20] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[02/12/2019, 04:24:58] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaysiaworldnews.com/2019/12/01/malaysian-graduates-lack-skills-in-
problem-solving-and-communication/
[02/12/2019, 14:36:08] Joseph Fernandez: A gov't can only establish it's support by
passage of gov't Bills.
If there's a live issue, the court cannot rule the case is academic.
The merits of the case must be heard by the court. Indeed, the Federal Court can
send the case back to the High Court to be heard before another judge or hear the
case itself.
The Federal Court can move beyond confining itself to errors in facts and errors in
law at the High Court and Court of Appeal.
If Lind wants to harp on the numbers game, there must be witness statements and
cross examination on this issue.
This must be followed by written submission and written submission in reply on the
witness statements and cross examination.
[02/12/2019, 14:59:16] Joseph Fernandez: The process would help establish whether
there were "illegalities" on 12 May 2018 which were tantamount to overthrowing a
democratically and lawfully established gov't and practices detrimental to
parliamentary democracy and bordering on sedition, if not treason.
[02/12/2019, 15:26:08] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news/144257/conference-to-address-leadership-
challenges/
[02/12/2019, 21:01:38] Joseph Fernandez: Tues 10 Dec KK to KL
A CKD (completely knocked down) plant is not really a car plant but for assembly.
It's cheaper for Toyota to have such plants in India, China, Bangladesh, Indonesia,
Thailand and the Philippines.
It also makes economic sense for Toyota to shift its manufacturing operations to
the above countries.
I argued against the 3rd national car in a response to an ISIS paper in Nst. The
research analyst responded to me.
Now, we no longer hear about the 3rd national car. ISIS is against the idea.
[04/12/2019, 04:08:24] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/12/03/more-emphasis-needed-on-stem-and-
tvet-to-meet-demands-for-skill-workforce-says-pm
[04/12/2019, 05:02:08] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2013/10/07/difference-copyright-infringement-
plagiarism/
[04/12/2019, 16:25:00] Rosaline Kotter: [2013] 2 MLJ/[2013] 2 MLJ 843 - Malayan
Banking Berhad (formerly known as ‘Mayban Finance Bhd’) v Boo Hock Soon @ Boo Choo
Soon/Headnote/Catchwords
Kota Kinabalu: Lundayeh Sabah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LDSCCI), will be
hosting LDSCCI 3rd Golf Classic golf tournament on Saturday, 21.12.2019 with a
theme “Lun Tau Golf Santai Golf Christmas 2019” in conjunction of the soft-
Launching of *Borneo International Highlands (BIH)*. BIH is a newly incorporated
entity and a registered member of LDSCCI.
Sabah Minister of Education & Innovation, Datuk Dr Yusof Yacob cum ADUN N28
Sindumin, Sipitang will be the Guest of Honour for this event which will be held at
Sutra Harbour Golf & Country Club, Kota Kinabalu. All Lun Tau cordially invited to
participate in fellowship at the golf event.
LDSCCI Golf Classic Tournament is LDSCCI’s annual event to campaign and to promote
LDSCCI Community Engagement and Economic Empowerment programmes to all
lundayeh/lunbawang community and corporate leaders in Sabah, Sarawak and North
Kalimantan.
LDSCCI has invited thirteen (13) Lundayeh Ketua Kampung (KK) from Sipitang will be
the first to meet during this event. Among others, these ketua kampungs will
deliberate on a draft Master Plan for BIH. The Master Plan will focus on
sustainable economic growth based on world class criteria, for global partnership
on infrastructural and commercial activities, said Lundayeh Sabah Chamber of
Commerce & Industry (LDSCCI), Dr. Julian Magian, in a statement
Briefly, continued Julian, BIH Economic Development concept will monetise organic
natural capital along the Murud Range stretch centred around Long Pasia, Ba’Kalalan
and Long Bawan (North Kalimantan). Agro-Entrepreneurs from every household among
the Lundayeh/Lunbawang are expected to emerge as a high-income community working on
sustainable highlands agro-Economic activities.
BIH headquarters will include the Global Incubation Centre for the BIH community
and registrations for business entities started by the BIH community.
BIH’s Economic Planning unit for *_Short, Middle and Long_* term plans will conceal
12 major business sectors such as Open Kitchen F&B Tourism _(Authentic Dayak-Smoke
House_, *Kota Kinabalu*)_, MEDICOcity Korea-Aesthetic _(*Sipitang*), Pure Highlands
Organic F&B Produces _(Rice, Salt, Mineral Water, Fruits, Vegetables, Dairy Farm
and Corn Feed Poultry Farm)_, Medical, Health and SPA Tourism, Process and
Packaging Hub including Infrastructure Board for Road, Port, Airport and BIH
Innovation, Agro-Technical & Entrepreneurship Institute.
LDSCCI welcomes stakeholders and investors from local and international for mutual
collaborative engagement. For further details, please contact chamber’s secretariat
office at 088-485 814 (Office) @ 012-801 3403 (mobile) @ email to ldscci@yahoo.com
[05/12/2019, 22:23:00] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.sabahnewstoday.com/anthony-
kiob-appointed-as-ids-ceo/?lang=en
[06/12/2019, 13:52:34] Rosaline Kotter: 3x=6x-15
6x-3x=15
3x=15
x=5
15=20-5
20-15=5
5=5
[08/12/2019, 20:15:08] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[08/12/2019, 20:25:42] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[08/12/2019, 23:38:15] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[09/12/2019, 05:13:35] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.telenor.com/innovation/research/tech-trends-2020/
[09/12/2019, 05:22:59] Joseph Fernandez: https://hootsuite.com/resources/the-state-
of-digital-in-q3-2019
[09/12/2019, 05:25:44] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.sas.com/en_us/company-
information/discover.html
[09/12/2019, 11:15:07] Joseph Fernandez: https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?ei=UTF-
8&fr=crmas&p=Samy+Vellu+by+Joe+Fernandez+in+malaysiakini
[09/12/2019, 11:27:43] Joseph Fernandez: https://m.malaysiakini.com/news/113640
[09/12/2019, 11:29:09] Joseph Fernandez:
http://malaysianindian1.blogspot.com/2010/11/hindraf-emerges-hydra-three-years-
later.html
[09/12/2019, 11:31:21] Joseph Fernandez: https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?ei=UTF-
8&fr=crmas&p=MIC+assets+by+Joe+Fernandez+in+malaysiakini
[09/12/2019, 11:35:38] Joseph Fernandez:
https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=AwrT4pSlwO1dllEANBRB4iA5;_ylc=X0kDNmpXUjF6R
XdMakpzUUVKZlhZWmZNQUM3TVRFMUxnQUFBQUFReUxrUwRfUwM5NTg0NTYzODUEX3IDMgRhY3RuA2tleWJv
YXJkBGNzcmNwdmlkAzZqV1IxekV3TGpKc1FFSmZYWVpmTUFDN01URTFMZ0FBQUFBUXlMa1MEZnIDY3JtYXM
EZnIyA3NiLXRvcARncHJpZANYTjJqOWgxblFCT3owQ1ZUUE9HUC5BBG5fcnNsdAMwBG5fc3VnZwMwBG9yaW
dpbgN1ay5zZWFyY2gueWFob28uY29tBHBvcwMwBHBxc3RyAwRwcXN0cmwDMARxc3RybAM4MARxdWVyeQNQc
mVwb3N0ZXJvdXMlMjB0byUyMHNheSUyMFBNJTIwYXNoYW1lZCUyMG9mJTIwSW5kaWFuJTIwcm9vdHMlMjBi
eSUyMEpvZSUyMEZlcm5hbmRleiUyMGluJTIwbWFsYXlzaWFraW5pLgRzZWMDc2VhcmNoBHNsawNidXR0b24
EdDIDc2VhcmNoBHQ0A2tleWJvYXJkBHRfc3RtcAMxNTc1ODYyNDgyBHZ0ZXN0aWQDTU9VSzAx?ei=UTF-
8&pvid=6jWR1zEwLjJsQEJfXYZfMAC7MTE1LgAAAAAQyLkS&gprid=&fr=crmas&fr2=sb-
top&p=Preposterous+to+say+PM+ashamed+of+Indian+roots+by+Joe+Fernandez+in+malaysiaki
ni.
[09/12/2019, 17:55:39] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.strategyex.co.uk/blog/pmoperspectives/appreciating-the-role-of-the-
steering-group-part-1/
[09/12/2019, 18:00:02] Joseph Fernandez: IDS Common Interest Group
[09/12/2019, 20:14:10] Joseph Fernandez: https://yhst-172606301-
2.stores.yahoo.net/reonhoaspomo.html
[10/12/2019, 03:38:36] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/502906
[10/12/2019, 03:46:27] Joseph Fernandez: https://360digitmg.com/scholarship-my/
[10/12/2019, 03:48:10] Joseph Fernandez: https://getsmarter.sbs.ox.ac.uk/oxford-
executive-leadership-programme-lf/?
utm_source=facebookcomb&utm_medium=paid_social&utm_campaign=FB-IG%7COXF-MNB%7CNF-
MESS-STOR-RHC%7CAS-T2%7CNBD%7C-%7C-
%7CLAL&utm_campaignid=23843689394880542&utm_adsetid=23843689394950542&utm_contentid
=23843689395100542&utm_placement=Facebook_Mobile_Feed&utm_site_source_name=fb
[10/12/2019, 03:51:28] Joseph Fernandez: oxford-executive-leadership-programme-
prospectus.pdf • 11 pages document omitted
[10/12/2019, 06:01:10] Joseph Fernandez: IDS Advisory Panel
[11/12/2019, 14:04:31] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[12/12/2019, 13:19:23] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.thestar.com.my/opinion/letters/2019/12/12/truths-about-xinjiang-the-
western-media-wont-tell
[12/12/2019, 13:20:29] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/26/asia/china-
xinjiang-leaks-analysis-intl-hnk/index.html
[12/12/2019, 13:21:47] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/09/world/asia/china-camps-muslims.html
[12/12/2019, 14:44:44] Joseph Fernandez: 088 265 823
Dear Puan,
During the last court hearing, it was said that there will be
[12/12/2019, 18:59:29] Joseph Fernandez: [2013] 2 MLJ/[2013] 2 MLJ 843 - Malayan
Banking Berhad (formerly known as ‘Mayban Finance Bhd’) v Boo Hock Soon @ Boo Choo
Soon/Headnote/Catchwords
The other side does not own the copyright to the allegedly plagiarised
material/content.
[12/12/2019, 20:25:17] Joseph Fernandez: I believe, to the best of my knowledge,
the court cannot be party to an illegality viz. violating the terms and conditions
in my work permit.
[13/12/2019, 04:08:31] Rosaline Kotter:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/interest/292/technology-and-the-road-to-education-
training/
[13/12/2019, 04:11:11] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/503450
[13/12/2019, 04:17:10] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/503313
[13/12/2019, 04:24:40] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.kinitv.com/video/4f608399-00c7-
4fb1-8e99-d3adc51a04ec
[13/12/2019, 04:31:57] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/503292
[13/12/2019, 04:35:51] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2019/12/12/special-cabinet-
committee-on-ma63-a-farce-says-jeffrey-kitingan/
[13/12/2019, 04:38:40] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2019/12/12/woman-wants-to-be-
party-to-suit-whether-samy-vellu-is-mentally-unfit/
[13/12/2019, 04:43:16] Rosaline Kotter: Extraneous and parole evidence
[13/12/2019, 04:45:27] Rosaline Kotter: https://legal-
dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Parol+Evidence
[13/12/2019, 04:48:22] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.johntfloyd.com/the-real-danger-
of-extraneous-offense-evidence/
[13/12/2019, 04:49:09] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.google.com/search?
q=Parol+evidence&tbm=isch&hl=en-
GB&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjvnJP1_bDmAhXFzTgGHXPLBWAQrnZ6BAgBEBs&biw=414&bih=608
[13/12/2019, 04:51:47] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/whxJW1GrEVc
[13/12/2019, 04:54:36] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/g9BW7j1l9ys
[13/12/2019, 04:58:16] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/_-sfoqUa0vs
[13/12/2019, 05:29:39] Rosaline Kotter: Mental Health Act 2001, s.51
‘Mentally disordered person’ means any person found by due course of law to be
mentally disordered and incapable of managing himself and his affairs.
In the context of the present case, the procedures laid down in Part X which
includes ss.51 to 58 of the Act, is the due course of law that has to be complied
with before a person can be found to be a mentally disordered person. The court has
to make a finding that the person is mentally disordered and incapable of managing
himself and his affairs before it can exercise its discretion under s.58 to appoint
a committee or committees, for the person and his estate.
The plaintiff would have to show that she and the deceased were married under the
Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 Act (‘Act’) if she wanted to be
recognised as the spouse of the deceased. However, she was unable to show that she
had become the deceased’s spouse pursuant to any of the applicable provisions of
the Act. Ergo, she could not be a spouse of the deceased within the meaning of the
Distribution Act 1958 for the simple reason that it was only the Act which could
have conferred the status of the spouse of the deceased on her and there had been
no compliance with the provisions of the Act by the Plaintiff and the deceased for
that status to have been conferred on her.
It's common sense that the editorial and marketing roles and functions are separate
"departmental" functions even if there are no such departments.
In the media world, for example, the Editorial Dept does not report to the
Marketing Dept.
[13/12/2019, 06:03:08] Joseph Fernandez: Editorial people deal with the written
word.
In the present case, to read the word 'spouse' so as to include multiple spouses
would be a significant departure from the ordinary, commonly understood meaning of
the word, as it is used in the Act. Therefore, the word 'spouse' as it is used in
the Act is not capable of being understood to include more than one partner to a
marriage. In consequence, we must read in words to cure the defects.
As the text stands now, the word 'spouse' is not reasonably capable of being
understood to include more than one spouse in the context of a polygynous marriage.
The omission of the words 'or spouses' is therefore inconsistent with the
Constitution and those words thus need to be added to the Act so as to cure the
defect. Accordingly, I would add the words 'or spouses' after each use of the word
'spouse' in the Act.
Fatima Gabie Hashim v. Johan Hermanus Jacobs No & Ors [2011] 1 CLJ (Sya) 1
[13/12/2019, 06:39:02] Joseph Fernandez: Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act
1976, s.34
Pursuant to s.34 of the Act, the plaintiff did not even have to show that there was
a marriage according to Chinese customary rites so long as there was a marriage.
Section 34 of the Act refers to the existence of 'any' marriage and thus does not
define the term 'marriage'. Thus, the term 'marriage' therein should be given its
ordinary everyday meaning. The fact that the plaintiff and the deceased had sent
wedding invitation cards to the relatives and friends inviting them to witness the
wedding and also attend a 'tea-drinking' ceremony as well as a wedding dinner
showed that an act of marriage had taken place on 19 November 1995.
It's a fact that We are not the gross body gathered from the sun through Mother
Nature on Mother Earth.
The gross body, being differentiated in space and time, seeks certainty during its
mortal life. This includes being possessive, greedy, materialistic and harbouring a
strong sense of proprietorship.
We, freed from the gross body when it runs out of time, is undifferentiated, not
bound by space and time, and dissipates into the great nothingness in the hereafter
i.e. if there's such a thing. No one has come back from the hereafter to tell us.
If there was something before the here and now, there's a hereafter.
There's no reason to listen to conmen like Zakir Naik just because we don't know.
[13/12/2019, 16:10:13] Joseph Fernandez: The court will explore the possibility
that Vell Paari and Father may be feigning collective amnesia to thwart attempts by
others to get their hands on assets unlawfully held by them.
The court will also determine that the Federal gov't/Petronas virtually stole the
oil and gas resources of the Borneo territories under the guise of the emergency
ordinances. After the ordinances were repealed, the Federal gov't/Petronas
continued to "buat tak tahu" and continued to steal the oil and gas resources of
the Borneo territories.
They belabour in the delusion that it's like taking candy from a baby.
Since 2016, I had immersed myself in data science, software development, blitz-
scaling growth, digital marketing and (ultimately) technology. As early as 2017, I
had made up my mind that the tech world was where I wanted to be next, at the very
least to put a challenging next mission for myself to accomplish.
I am very flattered that Vulcan Post decided to run a story on Rayden Koh’s
experience going through an interview with NEX, the AI-recruiter we developed for
Adnexio
My bet is we can improve the job market problem (for jobseekers and employers
alike) by using artificial intelligence to make job-search and recruitment cheaper,
faster and more accurate.
We have already achieved some of the objectives: adnexio provides a free job ads
platform (instead of paying RM300 to RM700 per job posting as jobsites normally
charge) and we collect more data points for AI-algorithms to chew on (thus making
job-matching more accurate).
Since the official launch on 17 September 2019, we have hit 70,000+ jobseekers on
the platform and 2,000 employers. We are growing at 100% month-on-month and
achieved 92,000+ unique monthly users in November 2019. At this rate, we should be
able to achieve 500,000+ jobseekers on the platform by May 2020 and become one of
the most visited job platforms in the country (within less than a year of launch).
Rayden’s review highlighted all the key features we created adnexio for: it is
meant to provide feedback to jobseekers so that they know where they stand in the
job market (and what to improve), as much as educating employers about the
tightness in the market for the quality that they want at the salary they offer.
If you have never done an interview with an AI-recruiter before, try today at
www.adnexio.jobs
To those who feel I should be in politics to make things better, all I ask is to
give me the same trust that I can make a difference in this field too. Eventually
anything good we do (regardless the arena) will lead to the betterment of society.
If you are an employer and have not advertised job ads for free on our AI-job
platform, please do so.
If you are a professional or jobseekers, please try the interview with NEX today.
Visit www.adnexio.jobs
In the meantime, please enjoy Rayden Koh’s review on what is it like to go through
a job interview with a machine.
[13/12/2019, 21:53:23] Joseph Fernandez: Tan Sri, we can meet on Sat or Sun at your
convenience. We leave on Tues. Thanks
rgds
[14/12/2019, 00:30:55] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[14/12/2019, 01:35:44] Joseph Fernandez: https://vulcanpost.com/684101/rafizi-
ramli-startup-adnexio-ai-job-portal/
[14/12/2019, 02:26:26] Rosaline Kotter: https://m.malaysiakini.com/news/503575
[14/12/2019, 02:28:01] Rosaline Kotter: https://m.malaysiakini.com/news/503546
[14/12/2019, 02:36:37] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2019/12/13/what-happened-to-my-
sexual-assault-case-asks-former-lawyer/
[14/12/2019, 02:47:56] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.canadavisa.com/assess/canada-
immigration-visa.htm?utm_source=google&utm_campaign=dis-
med&utm_medium=display&utm_term=lawyer&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIqMbLpaSz5gIVyYJLBR1foQOCEA
EYASAAEgLP3fD_BwE
[14/12/2019, 05:28:42] Joseph Fernandez: It's good if the Federal gov't has come to
an Agreement with Sabah and Sarawak on revenue-sharing.
In law, any claims by Sabah and Sarawak which should be enforced previously may
have lapsed through non-enforcement and/or accepting alternative arrangements.
re the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), there's only one thing to say.
They are just reacting to the politicisation, for the first time ever in 50 years,
of the issue i.e. MA63.
Sabah and Sarawak will be asked to state their position on revenue sharing.
If the Borneo territories start getting legal, the Federal gov't will either
respond with discreet silence or will promise to set up a committee to study the
matter.
Invoking Article VIII of MA63 for a new form of self-determination is the way
forward. Any other approach would end in disappointment for the Borneo territories.
The people in Sabah and Sarawak did not vote for PH. So, the Federal gov't can
afford to sit pretty on MA63.
When the people in Sabah and Sarawak voted for BN, for over 50 years, the Federal
gov't sat pretty on MA63 because there were no demands until late in the day.
Invoking Article VII of MA63 for a new form of self-determination will resolve the
predicament on revenue sharing with a new formula which would be self-explanatory.
Ignorantia juris non excusat[1] or ignorantia legis neminem excusat[2] (Latin for
"ignorance of the law excuses not"[1] and "ignorance of law excuses no one"[2]
respectively) is a legal principle holding that a person who is unaware of a law
may not escape liability for violating that law merely because one was unaware of
its content.
European-law countries with a tradition of Roman law may also use an expression
from Aristotle translated into Latin: nemo censetur ignorare legem (nobody is
thought to be ignorant of the law) or ignorantia iuris nocet (not knowing the law
is harmful).
[14/12/2019, 22:39:59] Joseph Fernandez: https://360digitmg.com/scholarship-my/
[14/12/2019, 22:44:49] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/11/30/tvet-committee-on-the-right-track
[15/12/2019, 13:32:10] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.google.com/search?
rlz=1CDGOYI_enMY858MY858&hl=en-GB&sxsrf=ACYBGNQQhUaNxz6q2gDuqCHSe2EPn7zynA
%3A1576333438064&ei=fvD0XYLIA6S_3LUP25WfmA4&q=subpoenaed&oq=subpoened&gs_l=mobile-
gws-wiz-
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35i305i39j46i10j0i203j35i39j0j0i10i67j46i131j0i131j35i362i39j35i39i70i255j0i273j46j
46i273.YeDJUego254
[16/12/2019, 04:14:27] Joseph Fernandez: Dementia and Alzheimer's disease are
caused by great stress.
Lastly, you forget who you are. For example, Ronald Reagan forgot that he was once
US President.
[16/12/2019, 05:27:42] Joseph Fernandez: https://360digitmg.com/scholarship-my/
[16/12/2019, 22:49:45] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/503847
[17/12/2019, 17:59:56] Joseph Fernandez: Perhaps IDS can work on policy initiatives
for the gov't on digitisation, digitalisation, digital transformation, blockchain
technology, AI, and robotisation.
[17/12/2019, 18:12:54] Joseph Fernandez: The court is likely to give THIEF Najib
the benefit of the doubt on the following:
He found a lot of money in his account/s. Except in the Saudi case, he does not
know where they came from. He probably believed they were anonymous political
donations.
In the case of the donation from "Saudi", he returned most of it on the grounds of
national sovereignty. He kept only US$61m in order not to disappoint the donor.
The IRB case will probably fizzle out since the money in his account/s was not
income. Also, he returned US$620m to the source.
The chain of events in the chain of command from ADC Musa to others before Azilah
and Sirul and onwards to Azilah and Sirul were probably unbroken.
He found a lot of money in his account/s. Except in the Saudi case, he can claim
that he does not know where they came from. He probably was convinced that they
were anonymous political donations.
(He has the right to spend money in his account/s. But will the court go further
than that?).
In the case of the donation from "Saudi", he returned most of it, probably on the
grounds of national sovereignty. He kept only US$61m perhap in order not to
disappoint the "donor".
The IRB case will probably fizzle out since the money in his account/s was not
income. Also, he returned US$620m to the "source".
Altantuya . . .
The chain of events in the chain of command from ADC Musa to others before Azilah
and Sirul and onwards to Azilah and Sirul were probably unbroken.
THIEF Najib probably told Baginda to contact the ADC when approached by the latter
re Altantuya.
[18/12/2019, 17:18:55] Rosaline Kotter: https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/Five-
things-to-know-about-India-s-revised-citizenship-law?
utm_source=paid.outbrain.com&utm_campaign=BA%20MY&utm_medium=referral&dicbo=v1-
53ec29d544a40daf2f00a087f15999ad-00280e9c9208103b82992e13a5e43683ac-
ga4dmmldga4tcljzhfqteljugiytkllcmm3willdgeydiytbgm3dmmjsgi
[18/12/2019, 17:20:15] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[19/12/2019, 03:01:06] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.telenor.com/innovation/research/tech-trends-2020/
[19/12/2019, 15:43:20] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[19/12/2019, 15:45:29] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/education/2019/12/10/moulding-creative-21st-
century-students
[19/12/2019, 17:47:53] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[19/12/2019, 20:52:01] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[20/12/2019, 03:59:34] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.vmware.com/cio-vantage/articles/what-it-takes-to-be-a-cio-today.html
[20/12/2019, 15:38:37] Joseph Fernandez: video omitted
[20/12/2019, 15:40:23] Rosaline Kotter: video omitted
[21/12/2019, 09:13:57] Rosaline Kotter:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_corners_(law)
[21/12/2019, 09:19:42] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.google.com/search?
rlz=1CDGOYI_enMY858MY858&hl=en-GB&sxsrf=ACYBGNQ3KDR9l9n3DfMxkuYRGPDVMh1-1w
%3A1576890998909&ei=dnL9Xe-QN4a-3LUPzuWq8Ag&q=in+law
%2C+evidence+beyond+documents&oq=in+law%2C+evidence+beyond+documents&gs_l=mobile-
gws-wiz-
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j0i22i30j0i22i10i30j46i131j0i131j0j35i362i39j0i273j0i67j46i67j46j33i21j33i22i29i30j
33i160.Av8yVvkk7zk
[21/12/2019, 21:53:23] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/education/2019/12/05/the-american-dream-fulfilled
[21/12/2019, 23:17:10] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/education/2019/12/10/moulding-creative-21st-
century-students
[22/12/2019, 01:56:16] Joseph Fernandez: https://qz.com/work/1764751/the-top-15-
emerging-jobs-of-2020-according-to-linkedin/
[22/12/2019, 02:01:08] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/09/systems-leadership-can-change-the-world-but-
what-does-it-mean/
[24/12/2019, 01:34:36] Joseph Fernandez: Human Resources (HR) Analytics.pdf • 3
pages document omitted
[24/12/2019, 03:07:29] Joseph Fernandez: https://blog.hootsuite.com/social-media-
trends/
[24/12/2019, 03:12:37] Joseph Fernandez: https://hootsuite.com/pages/social-trends-
2020
[24/12/2019, 03:24:23] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.ibm.com/downloads/cas/K1OGEMA9
[24/12/2019, 03:28:42] Joseph Fernandez:
https://sponsored.bloomberg.com/news/sponsors/features/globis-university/find-your-
purpose/?adv=24566&prx_t=M2EFA33U_AYikPA
[24/12/2019, 04:12:55] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/12/trust-and-values-of-the-fourth-industrial-
revolution/
[24/12/2019, 14:18:39] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.indiatoday.in/education-
today/tips-and-tricks/story/national-mathematics-day-7-tips-to-become-better-at-
maths-1630610-2019-12-22
[24/12/2019, 18:43:53] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/504714
[25/12/2019, 14:57:46] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[25/12/2019, 17:38:07] Joseph Fernandez: video omitted
[26/12/2019, 04:29:13] Rosaline Kotter: Fri 21 Feb 2020 KK to KL
Finance
Human Resources
[04/01/2020, 00:23:07] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/life/2019/12/31/what-malaysian-graduates-wish-uni-
taught-them-before-starting-work/1823547
[04/01/2020, 02:23:30] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[04/01/2020, 02:24:42] Joseph Fernandez: In order to ensure balance of terror,
Sabah and Sarawak should deploy the main weapons in their arsenal against the
Federal gov't/Petronas, viz.
Secondly, sue Petronas in overseas jurisdictions where the Company has assets
and/or operations;
Thirdly, sue the Federal gov't and related entitities in overseas jurisdictions
where it has assets and/or activities; and
Fourthly, in the case of China's encroachments into the South China Sea waters of
Sabah and Sarawak, the onus is on the Federal gov't to take appropriate action,
failing which the Borneo nations can consider suitable action against the Federal
gov't in overseas jurisdictions.
[04/01/2020, 02:55:17] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/trevornace/2019/02/28/nasa-says-earth-is-greener-
today-than-20-years-ago-thanks-to-china-india/
[04/01/2020, 14:08:20] Joseph Fernandez: Having an Education Ministry results in
endless politicking and politicisation.
Jawi is a dead script. In any case, Unesco will support efforts to revive and
preserve the script. Bahasa Kebangsaan should be written at least partly in Jawi.
Jawi is a dead script. In any case, Unesco will support efforts to revive and
preserve the script. Bahasa Kebangsaan should be written at least partly in Jawi.
Under Article 152, Rumi is the official script for bahasa kebangsaan.
Except for Vietnam, all countries in mainland southeast Asia use the Indian
script . . . Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos.
Again, Jawi replaced the Indian script in the Archipelago, before being replaced by
Roman letters.
[04/01/2020, 14:12:29] Joseph Fernandez: Having an Education Ministry results in
endless politicking and politicisation.
Jawi is a dead script. In any case, Unesco will support efforts to revive and
preserve the script. Bahasa Kebangsaan should be written at least partly in Jawi.
Jawi, based on Farsi and Arabic, replaced the Indian script originally used by the
Malay language as the lingua franca of the Archipelago.
Under Article 152, Rumi is the official script for bahasa kebangsaan.
Except for Vietnam, all countries in mainland southeast Asia use the Indian
script . . . Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos.
Again, Jawi replaced the Indian script in the Archipelago, before being replaced by
Roman letters.
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/01/02/as-education-minister-i-would-
propose-the-ministry-be-abolished/
The Negrito in Kerala came from east Africa 70, 000 years ago. Their descendants
are still living in the mountains of Kerala.
I have seen the Negrito in the Philippines. They were probably assimilated in
Borneo if not wiped out by later arrivals from south China/Taiwan.
I have seen Negrito types among the Bidayuh between Kuching and Bau. They stand out
from the Mongoloid-looking Bidayuh.
When the Negrito first came to India, no one was staying in the subcontinent. Other
Indians came 15, 000 years (unsafe figure) to 8, 000 (safe figure) years later.
[05/01/2020, 17:01:38] Joseph Fernandez: https://thecoverage.my/lifestyle/i-only-
changed-my-religion-not-my-race/
[06/01/2020, 04:03:18] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/interest/292/technology-and-the-road-to-education-
training/
[06/01/2020, 04:45:05] Joseph Fernandez: One can get easily lost in the jungle and
desert, and even the mountain.
By nature, we tend to go towards the right or left. Either way, we will find
ourselves circling to come back to where we started. That's when we realise that we
are well and truly lost.
If lost in the jungle, head downhill, and look out for a spring. That will take us
towards the sea.
Two English siblings strayed from their guides on Kinabalu and were lost.
The girl, the elder, told her brother to stay put while she went to look for help
from any nearby village.
A rescue party found the boy safe and sound although suffering from the bitter
cold.
The rescuers found the girl huddled to death in the cold, not far from a Dusun
village perched in the mountainous terrain.
[06/01/2020, 15:16:38] Joseph Fernandez: There's an "idea of India", for example,
but there's no "idea of Malaya" or "idea of Malaysia".
Malaya is actually the southern half of the Kra Peninsula, an extension of the
Kingdom of Siam, now Thailand.
It was Lee Kuan Yew who once said, "we know that there has always been an India in
history".
Only communists and Islamists harp on letter of the law to rule by law.
Saya taruh sama kau, "Law is ultimately the power of language, especially the
English language".
[06/01/2020, 15:40:11] Joseph Fernandez: The UN, at Durban in South Africa, warned
India that it would face sanctions if it does not eliminate the evil caste system.
India pleaded for more time to deal with the evil caste system.
New Delhi said that the Indian Constitution outlawed the evil caste system.
It called the evil caste system a social evil which still persists.
[06/01/2020, 21:17:24] Joseph Fernandez: Christmas means mass for Christ to
celebrate his birth.
A Church is a gathering of the faithful for readings from the Holy Bible, the Word
of God, in memory of Jesus.
Jesus himself mentioned the Church. "Thou art Peter and upon you I shall build my
Church."
When supper where he shared bread and wine was ended, Jesus said, "do this in
commemoration of me."
The Holy Bible, the Word of God, is about the spiritual nature of truth.
What is law?
In the case of human beings, eternal laws as evident in the Holy Bible, governs the
relationship between God and a people, between God and individuals, and between
individuals.
When the law of karma kicks in, as it must, it affects both parties who have an
issue in conflict. Karmic forces exhaust themselves sooner or later.
The Holy Bible says, "the sins of the fathers will be visited on the children".
India is not ruled by the Constitution but the evil caste system.
[07/01/2020, 04:15:58] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.facebook.com/877565012/posts/10162893282080013/
[07/01/2020, 04:17:11] Joseph Fernandez: Jack Situn is not the court.
The court will look at the following: "What's the basis for North Borneo and
Sarawak to be with Malaya in Malaysia?"
The British did not pass self-gov't and independence Acts for North Borneo and
Sarawak before they left on 16 Sept 1963.
The British passed self-gov't (1955) and independence Acts (1957) for Malaya after
the Federation of Malaya Agreement 1948 to bring together the Federated Malay
States, Unfederated Malay States and the Straits Settlements of Penang and Malacca.
Trump has no choice but reverse the mischief done by the naive Bush Jnr. He
inadvertently strengthened Shite Iran by invading Sunni-governed Iraq and hanging
Saddam Hussein.
Although the Shite are the majority in Iraq, the majority of the land area of the
country is Sunni.
Instead of helping the Shite gov't in Baghdad, he was killing US troops who were in
the country to defend Iraq against Saddam Hussein's Sunni militants, also known as
IS.
[07/01/2020, 04:40:05] Joseph Fernandez: Iran should stop its delusions of being a
great power. It should have learnt a lesson from Alexander the Great.
1. Dependability.
High-performing teams have clear goals, and have well-defined roles within the
group.
3. Meaning.
4. Impact.
The group believes their work is purposeful and positively impacts the greater
good.
5. Psychological Safety.
We've all been in meetings and, due to the fear of seeming incompetent, have held
back questions or ideas. I get it. It's unnerving to feel like you're in an
environment where everything you do or say is under a microscope.
A culture where managers provide air cover and create safe zones so employees can
let down their guard. That's psychological safety.
I know, not the quantitative data that you were hoping for.
However, Google found that teams with psychologically safe environments had
employees who were less likely to leave, more likely to harness the power of
diversity, and ultimately, who were more successful.
Engineering the perfect team is more subjective than we would like, but focusing on
these five components increases the likelihood that you will build a dream team.
Through its research, Google made the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle proud by
proving, "The whole can be greater than the sum of its parts."
[08/01/2020, 06:57:35] Joseph Fernandez:
https://advancedpaincentres.com/neuropathy/
[08/01/2020, 14:45:45] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[08/01/2020, 14:50:40] Joseph Fernandez: If the Company wants to deduct your
salary, it should inform the Sabah Labour Dept and get its permission in writing.
If the Company owes you any money, the matter should be taken up with the Sabah
Labour Dept, not the Industrial Relations Dept or the Industrial Court.
Claims should be filed within three years. If later than that, I suppose you could
still do it with reasons.
[09/01/2020, 00:31:52] Joseph Fernandez: The rule of law is the basis of the
Constitution.
Law is not just about the letter of the law but the spirit of the law too with
greater emphasis on the latter.
Only communists and Islamists harp on letter of the law to rule by law.
Saya taruh sama kau, "Law is ultimately the power of language, especially the
English language".
[09/01/2020, 03:23:25] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/interest/307/higher-edu-gap-between-england-s-rich-
and-poor-reaches-10-year-high/
[09/01/2020, 05:24:35] Joseph Fernandez: https://about.malaysiakini.com/terms-of-
service/
[09/01/2020, 20:25:07] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.britishcouncil.sg/courses-
business/workshops
[09/01/2020, 21:16:35] Joseph Fernandez: The court is about the law, not the truth.
The court is also not about ethics, moral values, theology, sin, God, or justice.
Those who can't accept the law should keep away from the court.
[10/01/2020, 02:30:39] Joseph Fernandez: 05-English-Mastery-Student-Model-
Essays.pdf • 15 pages document omitted
[10/01/2020, 10:08:04] Rosaline Kotter: video omitted
[11/01/2020, 03:00:38] Joseph Fernandez:
White_Paper_Aiming_for_Operational_Excellence_2016 2.pdf • 7 pages document omitted
[11/01/2020, 15:57:33] Joseph Fernandez: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?
story_fbid=10162857095925374&id=725975373
[11/01/2020, 18:49:00] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[11/01/2020, 18:50:07] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[12/01/2020, 04:11:20] Joseph Fernandez: https://emeritus.jbs.cam.ac.uk/digital-
disruption/index.php?ta=y&utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=school-Higher-
Agegroup&utm_campaign=B-9135_WW_FB_INT_CDD_MAR_20_Interest_Higher-
Agegroup&utm_content=animated1&utm_campaign_id=23844517777470625&utm_adset_id=23844
517777380625&utm_placement=Facebook_Mobile_Feed&utm_ad_id=23844517777510625
[12/01/2020, 04:16:57] Joseph Fernandez: https://programs.emeritus.org/digital-
transformation/index.php?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Interest&utm_campaign=B-
9120_WW_FB_INT_DTPS_MAR_20_Interest-
FarEast&utm_content=Generic+4&utm_campaign_id=23844146440400624&utm_adset_id=238441
46440420624&utm_placement=Facebook_Mobile_Feed&utm_ad_id=23844146459310624
[12/01/2020, 04:30:50] Joseph Fernandez: Brochure_DTPS_March_2020.pdf • 16 pages
document omitted
[12/01/2020, 05:16:23] Joseph Fernandez: Fri 21/2 KK to KL 9.50am
RM 159.34
Just because Tommy Thomas does not believe in subjudice, it does not mean there's
no subjudice.
It may be discussed in the court of public opinion. The court of public opinion is
about cases in court.
[12/01/2020, 17:45:28] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/uUmLhSpDmNY
Judges are human beings. They will be influenced by what they hear and read.
Just because Tommy Thomas does not believe in subjudice, it does not mean there's
no subjudice.
It may be discussed in the court of public opinion. The court of public opinion is
about cases in court.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/jurist
[12/01/2020, 20:22:01] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/uUmLhSpDmNY
Judges are human beings. They will be influenced by what they hear and read.
Just because Tommy Thomas does not believe in subjudice, it does not mean there's
no subjudice.
The AG is just giving his opinion. He didn't say subjudice does not exist.
It may be discussed in the court of public opinion. The court of public opinion is
about cases in court.
Having gone through constitutional law, or teaching the subject, does not make one
a constitutional expert.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/jurist
[13/01/2020, 01:58:33] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[13/01/2020, 02:05:34] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/uUmLhSpDmNY
Judges are human beings. They will be influenced by what they hear and read.
Just because Tommy Thomas does not believe in subjudice, it does not mean there's
no subjudice.
The AG was just giving his opinion that subjudice does not exist in Malaysia.
It may be discussed in the court of public opinion. The court of public opinion is
about cases in court.
Having gone through constitutional law, or teaching the subject, does not make one
a constitutional expert.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/jurist
[14/01/2020, 01:55:12] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/life/2020/01/13/what-do-malaysian-employers-look-
for-in-fresh-grads-heres-what-experts-thin/1827436
[14/01/2020, 02:30:00] Joseph Fernandez: CNN: The technology of the future paints a
very lonely picture for all of us.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/11/tech/ces-2020-technology-lonely-future/index.html
[15/01/2020, 06:24:47] Joseph Fernandez: LUCT's new ways of thinking spurring
excellence in higher education
Along with innovation, creativity and technology are leading the way forward in
course content and activities.
LUCT Founder and President Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Paduka Limkokwing said that GC will
enable kids of different ages to think more creatively.
“Kids are the future of our nation and we believe that it is our responsibility to
prepare them to be the best, " said LKW. "Genius Club is all about preparing the
kids for the future in all aspects and skills whether it is in design, creativity,
writing or performing arts.”
GC is an idea whose time has come. It's all about youths from all parts of the
world engaging on improving the global socio-economy.
GC will help create a global network of youths equipped with the skills and
knowledge needed to contribute to the global economy.
LUCT students would be moulded to be active in global events, their opinions heard,
and respected.
“Whatever it is that you want to be, put in the effort, see it through and you will
see miracles happening right before you.”
~ Tan Sri Limkokwing
Resuming the debate, innovation according to subject matter experts is the process
of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or
for which customers will pay.
In business, innovation often results when ideas are applied by the company in
order to further satisfy the needs and expectations of the customers.
Indeed, there's consensus among economists that 60 per cent of all growth today in
the developed world is driven by innovation. It was not so long ago that most
growth came from savings, investments and skilled labour.
[15/01/2020, 18:49:07] Joseph Fernandez:
https://dailynews-finance.com/my/bitcoin/moha/142-ntv/?
device=mobile&brand=Samsung&model=SM-
G900F&browser=Chrome+Mobile&os=Android&country=Malaysia&isp=Digi+Malaysia&carrier=C
ellular+%283G%2F4G%2FLTE
%29&sourcename=12192&cid=16607abp2p48&c1=Selangor&c2=Malaysia&x=y#
[15/01/2020, 19:08:36] Rosaline Kotter: Stop keep saying bugis bugis .
[15/01/2020, 23:23:34] Joseph Fernandez: CNBC: The best tech jobs for 2020,
according to Glassdoor.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/14/glassdoor-best-tech-jobs-for-2020.html
[15/01/2020, 23:24:33] Joseph Fernandez: Business Insider India: These are the 20
best tech jobs in America in 2020 based on salary, job openings, and employee
satisfaction.
https://www.businessinsider.in/tech/news/these-are-the-20-best-tech-jobs-in-
america-in-2020-based-on-salary-job-openings-and-employee-satisfaction/
articleshow/73264553.cms
[15/01/2020, 23:25:49] Joseph Fernandez: Dice Insights: Most In-Demand Tech Jobs
and Skills, January 2020.
https://insights.dice.com/2020/01/13/tech-jobs-skills-demand-january-2020/
[15/01/2020, 23:27:06] Joseph Fernandez: Macleans.ca: 10 Reasons to Consider a
Career in the Skilled Trades - Maclean's.
https://www.macleans.ca/work/10-reasons-to-consider-a-career-in-skilled-trades/
[15/01/2020, 23:27:54] Joseph Fernandez: CNBC: These 20 companies around the world
are on a hiring spree for work-from-home jobs.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/10/top-20-companies-hiring-remote-workers-and-best-
remote-roles.html
[16/01/2020, 05:24:47] Joseph Fernandez: LUCT's new ways of thinking spurring
excellence in higher education
[16/01/2020, 05:33:59] Joseph Fernandez: Tan Sri, I emailed you the above. I am
taking the liberty of posting it in media pages in the social media. rgds
[17/01/2020, 03:59:55] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news/146376/5g-expected-to-benefit-people/
[18/01/2020, 01:56:51] Joseph Fernandez: CNBC: Google teams up with AirAsia to
launch new tech academy.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/16/google-teams-up-with-airasia-to-launch-new-tech-
academy.html
[18/01/2020, 13:48:34] Rosaline Kotter: audio omitted
[18/01/2020, 14:10:29] Rosaline Kotter: audio omitted
[18/01/2020, 14:17:26] Rosaline Kotter: You listen to the song terang bulan nice
alot of meaning.
[20/01/2020, 01:54:54] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/507694
[22/01/2020, 01:23:14] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/interest/292/technology-and-the-road-to-education-
training/
[23/01/2020, 15:06:38] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2020/01/15/accelerating-malaysias-digital-
economy?utm_source=smt&utm_medium=web%20push&utm_campaign=20200123%20-%20Branded
%20-%20GPay%20Network%20M%20Sdn%20Bhd&utm_content=Accelerating%20Malaysia%E2%80%99s
%20digital%20economy&__sta=fn.hg.hhksexHI0lzjsjbldi
%7CYUII&__stm_medium=bpn&__stm_source=smartech
[24/01/2020, 22:52:30] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/3-
guiding-principles-for-ethical-ai-from-ibm-ceo-ginni-rometty/
[25/01/2020, 12:16:50] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.ibm.com/thought-leadership/institute-business-value/report/build-
cognitive-enterprise
[25/01/2020, 20:01:50] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[26/01/2020, 00:13:47] Joseph Fernandez: https://my.sunwayu.edu.my/msdm/?
utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=MY00913-FB-Conv-
MSDM&utm_content=Sustainability+MY&utm_term=Single-Img+3
[26/01/2020, 03:41:06] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.elsevier.com/solutions/sciencedirect/who-we-serve/oil-and-gas-digital-
oilfields
[26/01/2020, 03:46:59] Joseph Fernandez:
https://olygen.com/training/microsoft/analyse-visualise-data-power-bi-training/
[26/01/2020, 04:11:18] Joseph Fernandez: full-report.pdf • 37 pages document
omitted
[26/01/2020, 04:18:16] Joseph Fernandez:
2019_AutoDesk_Move_to_BIM_ebook_2_FINAL.pdf • 19 pages document omitted
[26/01/2020, 04:21:40] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.gartner.com/doc/reprints?id=1-
1XVGJRG6&ct=191206&st=sb
[26/01/2020, 05:04:19] Joseph Fernandez: Email Strategy Guide - V1.2.pdf • 62 pages
document omitted
[26/01/2020, 11:14:14] Joseph Fernandez: LKY was pessimistic about the future of
"artificial" Singapore.
LKY said, "we know, for example, that there has always been an India in history. At
times, it was larger, at times it was smaller."
"We don't know whether it will be around in another 50 years time. It's an
artificial place."
In Genesis, the first book in the Holy Bible, it's written, "if anything has a
beginning, it will have an end".
Only God by the very nature has no beginning, and no end. God, the only reality,
always was and always will be.
Secondly, sue Petronas in overseas jurisdictions where the Company has assets
and/or operations;
Thirdly, sue the Federal gov't and related entitities in overseas jurisdictions
where it has assets and/or activities; and
Fourthly, in the case of China's encroachments into the South China Sea waters of
Sabah and Sarawak, the onus is on the Federal gov't to take appropriate action,
failing which the Borneo nations can consider suitable action against the Federal
gov't in overseas jurisdictions.
Once Borneo Invokes Article VIII of MA63, they don't need the international
community and ICJ.
The Orang Asal need leaders who will exercise their right to free speech and speak
up and speak out, without fear or favour.
The Orang Asal are plagued by leaders who hang on to Malay balls to fill their
pockets.
[26/01/2020, 11:52:00] Joseph Fernandez: Mahathir, being hardcore, will not comply
with Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63).
In the case of MA63, the court may point out that Invoking Article VIII of MA63 is
the remedy, the way forward.
The court will look at the following: "What's the basis for North Borneo and
Sarawak to be with Malaya in Malaysia?"
The British did not pass self-gov't and independence Acts for North Borneo and
Sarawak before they left on 16 Sept 1963.
The British passed self-gov't (1955) and independence Acts (1957) for Malaya after
the Federation of Malaya Agreement 1948 to bring together the Federated Malay
States, Unfederated Malay States and the Straits Settlements of Penang and Malacca.
There was a Yes/No vote before Singapore helped form Malaysia in 1963.
In North Borneo and Sarawak, there was only a UN exercise covering 4, 000 people.
Apparently, one third (mostly Chinese) was against Malaysia, another third (mostly
Orang Asal) wanted further details and a period of independence before considering
Malaysia, only one third (mostly Muslims) supported the idea of Malaysia.
[26/01/2020, 11:53:05] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[26/01/2020, 11:53:10] Joseph Fernandez: There's no justification.
In law, no one can sign against himself or herself. Unequal treaties are inherently
invalid and do not exist as if they never existed.
Agreements based on fraud are inherently invalid and do not exist as if they never
existed.
It's dictatorship.
Democracy calls for rule of law, the basis of the Constitution. Rule of law is not
only about letter of the law but spirit of the law too with greater emphasis on the
latter.
[27/01/2020, 01:56:41] Joseph Fernandez:
https://twitter.com/Limkokwing_MY/status/1220624540566310912?s=08
[27/01/2020, 01:58:40] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.siasat.com/saudi-nri-starts-
business-hyderabad-sets-trend-1801049/
[27/01/2020, 02:01:51] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.newsarawaktribune.com.my/limkokwing-university-to-offer-scholarships/
[27/01/2020, 02:02:49] Joseph Fernandez: "May the footprints you are expected to
make right around the world help make the world a better and more peaceful place.”
Face mask is meant to prevent one touching the mouth and nose.
Face mask is meant to prevent one touching the mouth and nose.
Sanitise the palms.
The gov’t will quarantine infected areas to isolate them from others.
All virus can be killed by heating the blood 4 degrees above normal blood
temperature. This is for blood transfusion purposes.
[27/01/2020, 15:07:43] Joseph Fernandez: S453347550109
[27/01/2020, 15:07:50] Joseph Fernandez: RM0:unifi:Yr bill 19/01/20 for acc
no:S453347550109 is ready.Bill amt:RM73.75 Due date:09/02/20.Go to
unifi.com.my/bill/S453347550109/2001 .Disregard if pymt ma
[27/01/2020, 17:24:21] Joseph Fernandez: 1 300 88 6688
[27/01/2020, 22:18:51] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.autodesk.com/campaigns/asean-
campaign/solutions/bim/explore-civil-infrastructure
[28/01/2020, 16:58:06] Joseph Fernandez: There are only seven classes of food,
paracetamol, antibiotics, antispectics, and surgery.
Protein
Carbohydrates
Fats
Vitamins
Mineral salts
Roughage
Water
Take a balanced diet preferably from fresh sources, drink two glasses of milk a
day, go for a walk five times a week, do resistance training.
Yoga is okay
The sultans ran kerajaan sungei i.e. collecting toll at the river mouth of the main
waterway.
They were compensated with annual purposes when they agreed to give up toll
collection.
Sultans, in early Arab and Islamic history, were democratically elected spiritual
heads of the local ummah. They were not royalty or head of state or head of gov't.
[29/01/2020, 15:41:33] Joseph Fernandez: Ebook_Low-code.pdf • 9 pages document
omitted
[29/01/2020, 16:13:04] Joseph Fernandez: 6-2-productivity-toolkit-global-en-final-
v2.pdf • 65 pages document omitted
[29/01/2020, 16:45:44] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.soyacincau.com/2020/01/23/day-
in-the-life-malaysian-lecturer-teaching-digital-age-inti-international-university-
colleges-skg/
[30/01/2020, 06:52:17] Joseph Fernandez: https://asklegal.my/p/malaysia-ignorance-
law-defence-excuse-innocent-escape-punish?fbclid=IwAR0JSVKhW-
rLn8fcnz1dcguc5XsoMNZXRpjFKQEyoxC-t4wO2T0nAkm2izs
[31/01/2020, 07:36:58] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-
think/2020/01/30/mathematics-crucial-for-malaysias-big-data-analytics-fintech-
smart-cities-f/1832852
[31/01/2020, 16:04:54] Rosaline Kotter: video omitted
[01/02/2020, 09:05:07] Joseph Fernandez: full-report.pdf • 37 pages document
omitted
[01/02/2020, 21:10:57] Joseph Fernandez: It's between BN, PH and Borneo.
Borneo will be the 3rd Force, the King, not the kingmaker.
Article 1(2)
According to Liew, the AG advised him to exclude reference to MA63 "to avoid
complications".
What's the basis for North Borneo and Sarawak to be in Malaysia together with
Malaya?
Orang Asal are mentioned in Article 161A. It's about NCR land.
Indians and Chinese are not mentioned in the Constitution. The Constitution is
colour blind.
The sultans are recepients of annual purses, worked out by the British
colonialists, to compensate them for stopping toll collection at the rivermouth of
main rivers.
Malaysia Day is the basis for North Borneo and Sarawak being in Malaysia with
Malaya.
Article 1(2) can be worded, "pursuant to Malaysia Day and/or the basis for Malaysia
Day" . . .
There are no constitutional experts or lawyers in Malaysia.
Malaysia Day is the basis for North Borneo and Sarawak being in Malaysia with
Malaya.
Article 1(2) can be worded, "pursuant to Malaysia Day and/or the basis for Malaysia
Day" . . .
[01/02/2020, 22:03:17] Joseph Fernandez: https://emeritus.jbs.cam.ac.uk/digital-
disruption/index.php?ta=y&utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Interest&utm_campaign=B-
9135_WW_FB_INT_CDD_MAR_20_Interest-Revised-FarEast&utm_content=bulb+-
+new&utm_campaign_id=23844614388380625&utm_adset_id=23844614388330625&utm_placement
=Facebook_Mobile_Feed&utm_ad_id=23844614388420625
[01/02/2020, 22:09:31] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/learn/en/edw-guide/index.html
[02/02/2020, 05:18:28] Joseph Fernandez: There was not even a peep out of SLS on
MA63 for the last 50-odd years.
Both SLS and SAA don't stand with the Bar Council on human rights and upholding
rule of law, the basis of the Constitution.
[03/02/2020, 02:43:53] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/11/generation-x--not-millennials--is-changing-the-
nature-of-work.html
[03/02/2020, 17:19:16] Joseph Fernandez: https://time.com/5756833/better-control-
emotions-better-habits/
[04/02/2020, 09:33:25] Joseph Fernandez: New Straits Times: More and more graduates
are facing unemployment in Malaysia.
https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2020/02/562309/more-and-more-graduates-are-
facing-unemployment-malaysia
[04/02/2020, 15:47:16] Joseph Fernandez: AirAsia does not own the sports team
sponsored by AirBus.
Don’t be greedy.
Can’t go wrong.
AirAsia shares may not rise if they come back to RM1.28 after they stop falling.
Fundamentals only matter when it comes to rights issues, warrants, bonds, profit,
dividend and bonus.
https://twitter.com/MsiaChronicle/status/1224489058849579008?s=08
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/02/04/airasia-tony-f-believes-ego-big-no-
go/
The airline culture is non-conformist but with a clear purpose and direction.
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2019/06/28/malaysia-airlines-choices-me-tony-f-
or-closure/
https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/02/perspectives/indian-ceo-perspectives/index.html
Once the birth cert is changed, they can change the IC to Native, and the passport
to Native.
However, there might be issues in Sarawak with JPN complying with the Memo if the
child was born in the state and the father is non-Native.
He cited three criteria for "strong Sabah connection" viz. IC with a Sabah address,
owning a residential property in Sabah, and registered to vote in Sabah.
[06/02/2020, 16:39:44] Joseph Fernandez: Agong has to follow the Constitution.
Bersatu can leave PH and form a new coalition but Mahathir can’t take the
premiership with him.
We need to focus on candidates, not parties, and focus on issues, debates and the
Narrative, not rhetoric and polemics.
Kimanis on Jan 18, and Tanjung Piai earlier, proves that candidates, issues,
debates and Narratives are important, not parties, rhetoric and polemics.
Mahathir represents the same small Malay capitalist group which allegedly created
May 13 through the Deep State, occupies half the stock market through the gov’t
sector, continues the internal colonisation of North Borneo and Sarawak, has
reduced Orang Asal leaders into balls carrying pocket fillers, is responsible for
degenerating, deviating, distorting the Definition of Malay in Article 160, Article
153, and NEP, opposes the restoration of local gov’t elections and rules through
unconstitutional administrative laws which are not allowed to be challenged despite
judicial review applications.
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/01/20/najib-umno-as-matter-of-strategy-
will-not-save-mahathir-bersatu-from-ph/
Bersatu should get rid of Mahathir to save itself, the party cannot survive without
the support of PH.
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/01/26/media-dead-not-willing-to-do-what-
needs-to-be-done/
Social media very unforgiving, only really extraordinary posts will generate hits.
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/01/29/thief-najib-makes-strong-plea-for-
quasi-communist-state-in-malaya/
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/01/23/parliament-will-be-divided-three-
ways-after-ge15-viz-ph-bn-borneo/
To have a gov’t with a simple majority, Borneo should be allowed to take the PM’s
post and lead it.
[06/02/2020, 22:44:47] Joseph Fernandez: If you go to the Native Court they will
address a letter to Hal Ehwal.
Hal Ehwal will ask you to fill up a form and get it certified by JPN.
So, it's better to go to JPN direct. JPN is a Federal Dept. It will follow the
Chief Secretary's directive.
In Sarawak, in the case of fathers who are non-Native, it seems that the JPN will
refer applications of the child born in Sarawak to the Native Court. The Native
Court will invariably declare the child non-Native.
In the case of Native fathers, the JPN will accept the child born in Sarawak as
Native without reference to the Native Court. The mother can be non-Native.
Sarawak Immigration complies with the policy directive of the Chief Secretary. It
does not refer to the Native Court or the IC.
[06/02/2020, 22:54:48] Joseph Fernandez: https://asia.nikkei.com/Opinion/New-
Malaysia-under-Mahathir-looks-much-like-old-crony-state
https://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/509478
https://www.malaysia-today.net/2020/02/05/zahid-hamidis-proposal-to-work-with-
bersatu-has-split-umno/
[07/02/2020, 20:21:21] Joseph Fernandez: There are errors in facts and errors in
law.
If Umno has spent the money from 1MDB, the RM 212m can be seized in compensation.
The CoA and the FC will taroh the HC judge kaw kaw!
The forms previously asked for name, passport number, purpose of visit (business,
education, tourist, social) and address in Sarawak.
[09/02/2020, 18:45:27] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/042915/what-are-some-examples-fiduciary-
duty.asp
[10/02/2020, 00:40:29] Joseph Fernandez: Extensive news coverage of the new
coronavirus outbreak can make the situation seem much worse than it actually is.
While the infection is serious, the influenza virus still causes far more illness
and death worldwide.
[11/02/2020, 14:24:39] Joseph Fernandez: Let the IRD call the Company for
counselling and reconciliation talks to reinstate him to his previous position in
job scope.
IRD will ask the Company and your brother to sign a MOU for reinstatement.
MoU saves time going to court and waiting two years or so for resolution.
[11/02/2020, 14:46:07] Joseph Fernandez: I advised once on a case where the Chief
Editor of the New Sabah Times resigned. We met by chance within the 60 day period.
The Chinese Communist Party is not concerned about the virus but remaining in
power.
Beijing's concern is that the people of China will rise up, in the wake of the
virus, and overthrow communist party rule.
It's difficult to manage this outbreak, as with diabetes and other degenerative
conditions brought about by lifestyle, because discipline is needed.
Hygiene is important.
Sanitise the hands and wear face masks to help prevent touching the mouth and nose.
Help keep the immune system strong . . . ensure at least eight hours of night
sleep, take sufficient daytime rest, sip eight glasses of water a day to keep
hydrated, avoid refined white sugar and food with refined white sugar, and no
polished white rice.
I don't know whether drinking rasam, or taking Indian spices, helps. No harm trying
them out, as a sort of insurance, i.e. to keep on the safe side.
The panic created by the media, and social media, causes more harm than the virus
itself. Except for WHO and gov't statements, don't share anything on the virus.
Don't believe the virus was deliberately engineered. It makes no sense. The virus
endangers everyone.
We know how many people have died and/or been infected by the virus.
Apparently, the great majority who died had other medical conditions and these,
taken together, compromised their immune system.
About 80, 000 people died last year of the flu virus in the US alone. About 10, 000
people have died so far this year, in the US, of the flu virus.
Coronavirus is similar to the flu virus. It attacks the respiratory system.
There's no cure for the flu virus. It seems there's a vaccine but it may not last
long.
IQ tests only prove whether you are good at doing them. It does not prove
intelligence.
Decisions are based on information. The more information you have, the better and
more complete the decision.
What is scientific?
What is unscientific?
Likewise, it's equally unscientific to say there's a God since it can't be proven.
So, all our science is about the illusions which make up the universe.
The universe is not reality, it's not the truth. It's just illusions. It does not
exist. It only seems to exist because our brain tells us so.
The brain is quite capable of bullshitting us to protect us from God alone knows
what.
It does not dwell on the "moment of thought" in nothingness which caused the Big
Bang for the universe to emerge.
We know from science that there was a "moment of thought" (God) in nothingness
which led to the Big Bang and the emergence of the universe.
Mother Nature is the Will of God which can be traced to the "moment of thought" in
nothingness.
Mathematics and Physics are the nearest to the "moment of thought" in nothingness.
It came from Mother Nature on Mother Earth and will return to them.
Memories and emotions and the conscience can no longer go on and will vanish.
The consciousness returns to nothingness. Don't believe that it will enter another
body.
There's no ego, I or individuality. There's no reason for the ego, I and individual
to exist.
Hindus are seekers, not believers, with or without the help of Knowers (Guru), on
the afterlife.
Except for Jesus, no one has come back and told us anything.
We can cross the bridge when we come to it. If no bridge, it doesn't matter. We
won't know.
Brahmin (priest caste) were responsible for imposing the evil caste system on
India.
The system, which does not allow for upward social mobility, cites karma as
justification.
Karma is not only what we create but what others do as well. Karmic forces exhaust
themselves sooner or later.
Karma is neutral.
It's human perceptions that see karma as good, bad, evil, ugly and beautiful.
The more you fight karma, the more it will fight you.
India is ruled by the evil caste system, not rule of law. Fortunately, the country
has a supreme court.
Hinduism is not religion but a collection of local practices which vary from place
to place.
The Hindu label began a few hundred years ago when the sivalingga worship of the
south was merged with the Brahma and Vishnu worship of the north.
Having said that, Hindus feel there's a great spirit -- paramatma -- which
permeates everything.
Sanatana Dharma, not to be confused with Hinduism, is about eternal laws based on
eternal truths.
The Holy Bible, the Word of God, is about the spiritual nature of truth.
Word of God refers to eternal laws based on eternal truths. These are based on a
spiritual nature.
[14/02/2020, 15:33:18] Joseph Fernandez: https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?ei=UTF-
8&fr=crmas&p=made+simple+series
[17/02/2020, 00:36:59] Joseph Fernandez: https://venturebeat.com/2020/02/15/from-
eyes-to-ears-welcome-to-technologys-sensory-shift/
[17/02/2020, 04:41:08] Joseph Fernandez: Soft skills, technical skills, go hand in
hand at LUCT
[17/02/2020, 04:44:02] Joseph Fernandez: Tan Sri, I emailed you the above. I am
taking the liberty of posting it in media pages in the social media. rgds
[17/02/2020, 21:37:01] Joseph Fernandez: The US Constitution references impeachment
in just four sections, as follows:
In Article I, Section 2, Clause 5: "The House of Representatives ... shall have the
sole Power of Impeachment."
In Article I, Section 3, Clause 6 and 7: "The Senate shall have the sole Power to
try all Impeachments. When sitting for that Purpose, they shall be on Oath or
Affirmation. When the President of the United States is tried, the Chief Justice
shall preside: And no Person shall be convicted without the Concurrence of two-
thirds of the Members present. Judgment in Cases of Impeachment shall not extend
further than to removal from Office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any
Office of honour, Trust or Profit under the United States; but the Party convicted
shall nevertheless be liable and subject to Indictment, Trial, Judgment and
Punishment, according to Law."
In Article II, Section 2: The president "shall have power to grant reprieves and
pardons for offenses against the United States, except in cases of impeachment."
In Article II, Section 4: "The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of
the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction
of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors."
[17/02/2020, 21:39:54] Joseph Fernandez: In Article I, Section 3, Clause 6 and 7:
"The Party convicted shall nevertheless be liable and subject to Indictment, Trial,
Judgment and Punishment, according to Law."
[17/02/2020, 21:41:17] Joseph Fernandez: Trump was acquitted by the Senate.
work within the Communications team to promote a positive image of the merchant
bank through the development of various communications mediums and through
engagement with the media.
Key Responsibilities:
help staff across the organisation to develop and roll-out communication plans and
strategies, including producing publications as well as writing for various
communications media like the web, advertisements and newsletters.
attend bank meetings and briefings by skype, as required, approximately one meeting
per month.
[18/02/2020, 16:13:35] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.thestar.com.my/metro/metro-
news/2020/02/15/swinburne-to-host-learning-for-the-future-of-work-forum-in-six-
locations?
[18/02/2020, 19:48:33] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/interest/326/invest-in-yourself-to-gain-more-
knowledge/
[18/02/2020, 20:27:09] Joseph Fernandez: puteriliyanna@rocketmail.com
[19/02/2020, 09:32:25] Joseph Fernandez: There are many ways of reading law:
LLB after Form Six. It has nothing to do with court room work.
doing a law conversion course if you hold a non-law honours degree. Again, it does
not prepare you for the court room.
doing law modules in Australia. This is not a law degree or law conversion course.
These don't prepare you for court room work.
Formerly, you could be an Articled Clerk at a legal firm after Form Five and do
courses arranged by the Bar.
The best way to read law, according to the University of London, is to read the
Constitution, Adat, read the Acts by Parliament, Enactments by state assemblies,
and Ordinances by colonial decrees, read administrative laws i.e. gov't policies in
action, case law, jurisprudence, attend court, read court cases in the media.
Only the Bar and CLP prepares you for court room work. You have to be admitted to
the High Court.
LLB graduates from public universities in Malaysia can be admitted to the High
Court without doing the Bar or CLP.
You don't need to be admitted to the High Court to Act in Person or advise others
Acting in Person.
If you are a member of the judicial services in Malaysia, you can be appointed as a
Judge without being admitted to the High Court.
[19/02/2020, 19:17:51] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[19/02/2020, 19:31:44] Joseph Fernandez: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?
story_fbid=895401884251606&id=641329982992132
[20/02/2020, 16:31:25] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.gameplan-a.com/finding-your-
purpose
[20/02/2020, 16:32:23] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.gameplan-a.com/about/
[20/02/2020, 19:39:20] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/4Z-QCDyL2q4
[20/02/2020, 20:31:50] Rosaline Kotter:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/read/3534/britain-secretly-planned-m-sia-since-1953/
[20/02/2020, 20:33:03] Rosaline Kotter:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/interest/331/doling-out-help-for-non-alcoholic-
fatty-liver-disease/
[20/02/2020, 20:39:09] Rosaline Kotter: https://m.malaysiakini.com/news/511522
[20/02/2020, 23:42:23] Joseph Fernandez: Brochure_IBA_110220.pdf • 14 pages
document omitted
[21/02/2020, 00:12:14] Joseph Fernandez:
Brochure_Cambridge_Digital_Disruption__March_2020.pdf • 15 pages document omitted
[21/02/2020, 01:15:41] Joseph Fernandez:
Brochure_INSEAD_Innovation_in_the_Age_of_Disruption_14_Feb_2020_V11.pdf • 8 pages
document omitted
[21/02/2020, 01:23:01] Joseph Fernandez: Future-of-Recruiting-report-LinkedIn.pdf •
65 pages document omitted
[21/02/2020, 01:28:32] Joseph Fernandez: mit-leadership-in-an-exponentially-
changing-world-online-program-prospectus.pdf • 10 pages document omitted
[21/02/2020, 01:33:22] Joseph Fernandez: oxford-executive-leadership-programme-
prospectus.pdf • 11 pages document omitted
[21/02/2020, 01:47:24] Joseph Fernandez: https://wbecs.com/gtci/calendar/?
sms_submitted=true&contactId=1020843&inf_contact_key=e51d4c0f017b8dfff0e715f5c4dc31
691f4656d5a280bd26233b3d1e6f4a07a6&inf_field_BrowserLanguage=en-GB%2Cen-US%3Bq
%3D0.9%2Cen%3Bq
%3D0.8&inf_field_FirstName=Joe&inf_field_Email=jfernandez14%40yahoo.co.uk&inf_field
_Phone1=%2B60168012984&inf_custom_ClosestTimezone=
%28GMT+08%3A00%29+Kuala+Lumpur+Singapore&inf_custom_AcceleratorWebinar=February+26+
-+PM#ty_reminder
[21/02/2020, 04:28:37] Joseph Fernandez: https://voiz.asia/en/38478
[21/02/2020, 05:56:24] Joseph Fernandez: cm-harvard-business-review-digital-
transformation-pulse-survey-f14828-201811-en.pdf • 16 pages document omitted
[21/02/2020, 16:37:55] Joseph Fernandez: 🛐 *HOLY WEEK* 🛐
*2020*
Then Jesus said to his disciples, "Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny
themselves and take up their cross and follow me".
[21/02/2020, 18:58:14] Joseph Fernandez: MEDIA RELEASE_LTTE TRIALS_21 2 2020.pdf •
11 pages document omitted
[21/02/2020, 22:32:28] Joseph Fernandez: It seems Pitchay Khan dragged the 12 to
court when the AG was abroad two weeks on vacation.
The issue is coming to court unless Zakir Naik withdraws the cases.
The 12 LTTE persons will drag the gov't, IGP of Jho Low and Indira Gandhi fame,
Pitchay bogus Khan and Islamic terrorist and hate preacher Zakir Naik to court for
wrong arrest and confinement, torture and violation of constitutional and human
rights.
Jengiz Khan's father was not a Khan. Khan was his step father.
Jengiz Khan was born after his mother was rogol by the step father's worst enemy.
The step father brought up Jengiz as his own son after killing the perogol.
In another version of history, it was Jengiz's wife who was held for over a year by
his worst enemy and raped.
So, Jengiz's descendants may not have been Khan.
The LTTE in Malaya and the world is "academic" i.e. no live issue.
Letter of the law alone is not rule of law. Letter of the law alone is not law at
all. It's dictatorship based on rule by law.
The rule of law means the letter of the law, and the spirit of the law, with
greater emphasis on the latter.
The police based the case against the LTTE 12 on the narrow premise that the LTTE
had not been delisted in Malaya as a terrorist organisation.
So, the police were pushing for the court to put on blinkers, take a narrow view,
and lock up the LTTE 12 for 30 years each.
The police need to read the law books on jurisprudence before rushing to judgement.
[22/02/2020, 00:20:49] Joseph Fernandez: drilling-for-data-oil-gas.pdf • 16 pages
document omitted
[22/02/2020, 16:31:20] Joseph Fernandez: This Mahathir lawyer provides further
proof that there are not only no jurists and constitutional lawyers in Malaya and
Borneo, very few understand rule of law, the basis of the Constitution.
Letter of the law alone is not law. It’s dictatorship based on rule by law. That’s
what happens in countries like China which, as a result, claims the South China Sea
almost in its entirety.
China, like Islamic countries, also does not recognise international law and human
rights.
It was not so long ago that then outgoing Chief Judge, Richard Malanjum, reminded
lawyers and the judiciary that letter of the law alone is not law.
He disclosed that he had often come across lawyers insisting, “this is the
law . . . here, here, read for yourself”.
In rule of law, reminded the Chief Judge, the letter of the law must not only be
read together with the spirit of the law, the emphasis on the latter is greater.
This is where the court comes in. The legislature passes law but only the court can
declare it.
The court interprets the intention of Parliament, the intention of the framers of
the Constitution, and the intention of the Founding Fathers, for example, on the
Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63).
No court in the world will interpret intention by confining itself to the written
word and deciding it should be taken at face value, in its simplicity, in the
ordinary dictionary meaning.
The work of lawyers is to look for law and point it out.
Law exists, and has always existed, based on common sense, universal values and the
principles of natural justice.
Common sense tells us the LTTE 12 are neither Tamil Tigers nor terrorists.
What is the source of the law on the LTTE in Malaysia? A defunct organisation, not
listed anywhere in the world as a terrorist organisation, cannot be the source.
The defunct LTTE stands inherently delisted in Malaysia although it’s still in the
books as a terrorist organisation.
The court is about the law. The defunct LTTE as a terrorist organisation is not
law.
The court is also not about ethics, moral values, theology, sin, God, justice or
the truth.
Only God knows the truth. Many people go to court and swear to tell the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the truth, but proceed to lie through the teeth.
The fact that the defunct LTTE is listed in Malaysia as a terrorist organisation is
the truth. But it is not law given the overwhelming evidence against it.
We go to court to get justice, or are dragged to justice i.e the court, but it is
the law that decides.
Law ultimately is the power of language. It’s not enough to have paper
qualifications in law. A lawyer must have mastered language, especially the English
language. This is where many lawyers fall apart.
The Federal Constitution is clear on the power of the Attorney General. The AG does
not have to give any reasons for decisions. Still, the AG issued a 11 page
statement on his decision to withdraw the charges against the LTTE 12.
Since the AG has decided to withdraw the charges, the court has no choice but free
the LTTE 12 when they are brought before it.
The court does not have the power, under the Federal Constitution, to prosecute.
Except for the Gen Y, Malays will avoid Bersatu like the plague.
Extremists want Mahathir to reshuffle the Cabinet, bring in PAS, Umno and GPS,
leave out DAP, Anwar’s supporters, Indians, Chinese and Hindraf Makkal Sakthi.
Agong will decline to swear in Ministers who are not from PH. He will not sack
Ministers dropped by Mahathir.
Mahathir can’t drop PH Cabinet members and appoint those from the Opposition. Agong
decides.
The elephant in the room is the number of cases in court against Umno leaders.
Having said that, it's unusual that Najib's case should be postponed for a month
just because lawyer Shafee's son is getting married.
[23/02/2020, 18:06:41] Joseph Fernandez: Bersatu should drop Mahathir to remain
relevant.
Except for the Gen Y, Malays will avoid Bersatu like the plague.
Extremists want Mahathir to reshuffle the Cabinet, bring in PAS, Umno and GPS,
leave out DAP, Anwar’s supporters, Indians, Chinese and Hindraf Makkal Sakthi.
Agong will decline to swear in Ministers who are not from PH. He will not sack
Ministers dropped by Mahathir.
Mahathir can’t drop PH Cabinet members and appoint those from the Opposition. Agong
decides.
The elephant in the room is the number of cases in court against Umno leaders.
Having said that, it's unusual that Najib's case should be postponed for a month
just because lawyer Shafee's son is getting married.
Umno and GPS have probably a month at the most to join his Bersatu or else . . .
Being party to illegalities will bring the Agong's position into contempt and
public disrepute.
It's tantamount to illegalities when it brings the Agong's position into public
contempt and public disrepute.
He wouldn't want the other parties in the new coalition to hold him by the balls.
PH would not have simple majority without Bersatu. It's pointless harping on which
party had more seats.
So, it would have been wiser to let Mahathir finish his term, i.e. if he can.
Mahathir used the change of premiership to attempt a coup. Probably, he had been
planning one all along.
[28/02/2020, 04:03:07] Joseph Fernandez: No matter what happens in the immediate
future, Mahathir who has run out of time at 95, can at best only buy a little more
time for his group by fomenting mischief.
The people will rise again, Mahathir already in the grave, to build a strong
Opposition in Parliament i.e. no two thirds majority for the gov’t party/coalition.
Sabah . . .
Mahathir’s history in Sabah in 1994 and 2018 shows that he first pits people
against each other to create chaos, then whittles down the number that certain
parties hold, and finally will admit them into a coalition to prevent them being in
the Opposition to live and fight another day.
The 2018 coup in Sabah is still at the Federal Court after having been dismissed
recently by the Court of Appeal as “academic”. On 7/11, 7 Nov 2018, the High Court
of Borneo cited the Perak case law in ruling instead of upholding the sanctity of
the Sabah Constitution.
The Sabah Constitution defines majority as the symbol having the largest number of
seats in the state assembly. The Definition was not about simple majority and does
not rule out minority gov’t.
The Federal Constitution could do with such a Definition for Parliament. It would
have made Anwar Ibrahim’s path to premiership clearer.
The true test of confidence in the legislature is the passage of gov’t Bills. The
gov’t would have to resign if a Bill, presented again and again, is defeated three
times in a row.
Theresa May was defeated three times in a row on BrExit and stepped down as
Conservative Party chief, and subsequently, as PM.
Boris Johnson, her successor, was defeated as well on BrExit and called for snap
election which he won with a convincing majority. He managed to get BrExit done.
Strategic error . . .
I have always felt, given Mahathir’s mindset, that Anwar and PH made a strategic
error by claiming a change of premiership in May 2020.
PH would not have simple majority without Bersatu. It’s pointless harping on which
party has more seats.
So, it would have been wiser to let Mahathir finish his term, i.e. if he can.
Agong . . .
Agong can’t be party to illegalities — i.e. allowing crooks to hijack the Federal
gov’t — as illegalities will bring the institution into odium, ridicule, contempt
and public disrepute.
PH Chairman . . .
Anwar failed to seek the PH chairmanship. Had he sought the position, he would have
failed to secure consensus since Bersatu would have opposed.
However, he stood a better chance of being appointed PH Chairman after APEC in Nov
this year since Mahathir pledged to leave after the event.
It would have been difficult for Bersatu to oppose the appointment of a new PH
Chairman after APEC. Had the party opposed, Mahathir could easily step down and end
the stalemate.
Read further . . .
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/02/27/ph-accuses-mahathir-
of-pre-empting-agong-on-future-pm/
https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-think/2020/02/27/tuns-call-for-a-special-
dewan-rakyat-meeting-stands-to-be-challenged-hafiz/1841607
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/02/26/agong-can-appoint-anwar-as-minority-
pm-thereafter-parliament-can-deliberate-if-needed-on-the-matter/
It makes no sense to include Opposition of Crooks in so-called Mahathir Unity
gov’t.
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/02/23/if-i-was-agong-i-will-just-keep-
quiet-if-anyone-comes-to-the-istana-clutching-sds/
JK should have led the Borneo MPs to nominate a PM (himself) from Sabah or Sarawak,
as a matter of strategy.
It would have shocked the Orang Malaya. Their balls will shrink.
[29/02/2020, 20:52:17] Joseph Fernandez: Karma is neutral . . .
Sabah 1976/1984/1985/1994/
2018
Perak 2009
KL 2018/2020
[01/03/2020, 00:06:34] Joseph Fernandez: UPDATED . . .
If Muhyiddin is sworn in on Sun 1 Mar, all is lost, Parliament will not allow
confidence motion.
The only way to have snap election is for PH to defeat Muhyiddin on gov't Bills.
No other way.
Now, the Agong has been persuaded to join the hijacking bandwagon.
Sun 23 2020 was a coup attempt, Sun 1 Mar 2020 will be brazen hijacking of the
gov't.
I dreamt the Archangel Gabriel spoke to me in a cave and later God spoke to me from
a burning bush.
Then, the heavens opened and the loud voice of God boomed: "Hear him, my beloved
son (me), in whom I am well pleased."
[01/03/2020, 00:54:50] Joseph Fernandez: The Agong shall call upon an MP who in his
opinion is LIKELY to command the confidence of the Dewan Rakyat, to be appointed
PM.
[01/03/2020, 04:12:18] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.lawyerobot.com/wofilawcobym.html
[01/03/2020, 08:15:39] Joseph Fernandez: In civil matters, the party affected would
have to take action in court.
Hijacking gov't will be recurrent theme in Malaya and Borneo unless certain
civilised norms are observed.
Hijacking gov't will be recurrent theme in Malaya and Borneo unless certain
civilised norms are observed.
The people should not get emotional over politicians and political parties.
Hijacking gov't will be recurrent theme in Malaya and Borneo unless certain
civilised norms are observed.
The people should not get emotional over politicians and political parties.
Mahathir the only one who can pull down Muhyiddin gov't, he will do it because it
can be done, he would want to prove it can be done.
He has billions.
[02/03/2020, 01:40:48] Joseph Fernandez: Mahathir is at his most dangerous when
he's ever so casual, to put people off guard, dropping hints here and there as if
they were afterthoughts, not completing sentences, even being incoherent as usual,
and then referring to them no more.
Then, suddenly, the shit hits the ceiling fan like a tonne of bricks, spraying all
and sundry with more than the awful smell but he remains unscathed.
Mahathir is a firm believer in the art of squeezing balls. He did this to Waytha
Moorthy, for example.
Mahathir also refused to comply with the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), the basis
for Sabah and Sarawak being in Malaysia with Malaya.
Mahathir is especially notorious for pitting people against each other and sowing
disorientation, confusion and chaos from time to time for a New Order.
The Orang Asal, under Mahathir, are plagued by leaders who latch on to Malay balls
to fill their pockets at the expense of their people and the Borneo states.
Hence, the debate on MA63 has degenerated into rhetoric and polemics that leads to
nowhere, there's no end in sight.
It's not strategic thinking to tell Malaya, "you (Petronas) agree to pay the 5 per
cent petroleum sales tax, and Putrajaya comply with MA63 etc, and then I will
support you (Putrajaya)".
Petronas should pay the sales tax and Putrajaya comply with MA63 etc without being
persuaded on a quid pro quo basis.
Petronas has no intention of paying the sales tax, Putrajaya has no intention of
complying with MA63.
[02/03/2020, 01:42:03] Joseph Fernandez: Jeffrey Kitingan is not about the struggle
but about himself, so he goes here and there.
It doesn't matter.
He has no intention of getting the politics and relationships right. Maybe two PhDs
are not enough.
[02/03/2020, 01:56:20] Joseph Fernandez: What happens to Mukhriz will be clue to
the future direction of politics in Malaya and what Mahathir would or would not do.
[02/03/2020, 02:50:57] Joseph Fernandez: Anwar Ibrahim will never be Prime Minister
as long as Mahathir is alive.
Having said that, Anwar snatched defeat from the jaws of victory when Mahathir
resigned as PM on Mon 24 Feb 2020 at 1pm.
Anwar is the only one who will drag Mahathir, and his family of reported
multibillionaires based on public listings, to justice for alleged multitude of
sins.
[02/03/2020, 03:17:33] Joseph Fernandez: The people should not get emotional over
politicians and political parties.
That's because they collected virtually free degrees under the quota system and
later outsourced assignments and their thesis for Masters and PhDs to cut and
paste, and edit down, mercenaries.
In Malaysia, 2 per cent of 30m works out to 300, 000 people. Of course, the
recovery rate would be higher, and the infection rate even much higher.
300, 000 deaths is six times the annual death rates on the roads.
This would cause so much disruption, not just the death rate, but also the recovery
process and infection rates.
It seems that nothing much can be done besides isolation, quarantine, lockdowns and
curfews.
The list runs through the usual items . . . avoid crowds, keep a social distance
(six feet), stop shaking hands, sanitise the hands, don't touch the mouth, nose and
eyes, and wear a mask to protect the wearer and others.
[02/03/2020, 07:40:04] Joseph Fernandez: The people most at risk are those over 70,
over 60 and over 50 in that order. Their immune systems are weaker.
It seems the death rate from Corona virus, using the China model which is really
strict unlike elsewhere, stands at an average 2 per cent.
Of course, the recovery rate would be higher, and the infection rate even much
higher.
300, 000 deaths is six times the annual death rates on the roads.
This would cause so much disruption, not just the death rate, but also the recovery
process and infection rates. It's important not to panic. The scare is worse than
the virus itself.
It seems that nothing much can be done besides isolation, quarantine, lockdowns and
curfews.
The list runs through the usual items . . . avoid crowds, keep a social distance
(six feet), stop shaking hands, sanitise the hands, don't touch the mouth, nose and
eyes, and wear a mask to protect the wearer and others.
Have night sleep, enough daytime rest in bed, keep hydrated, and manage stress to
keep inflammation at bay.
[02/03/2020, 08:03:23] Joseph Fernandez: In Year 6 English, for example, only 10
per cent of students get A, 4 per cent in Form 3 and 2 per cent in SPM.
The figures should be getting higher, despite the syllabus, not lower.
The number of questions that can be asked in literature don't exceed 50 at the most
and it's all about character and moral values.
[02/03/2020, 08:43:21] Joseph Fernandez: The people most at risk are those over 70,
over 60 and over 50 in that order. Their immune systems are weaker.
It seems the death rate from Corona virus, using the China model which is really
strict unlike elsewhere, stands at an average 2 per cent of those infected.
Of course, the recovery rate would be higher, and the infection rate even much
higher.
The virus would cause so much disruption, not just the death rate, but also the
recovery process and infection rates. It's important not to panic. The scare is
worse than the virus itself.
It seems that nothing much can be done besides isolation, quarantine, lockdowns and
curfews.
The list runs through the usual items . . . avoid crowds, keep a social distance
(six feet), stop shaking hands, sanitise the hands, don't touch the mouth, nose and
eyes, and wear a mask to protect the wearer and others.
Have night sleep, enough daytime rest in bed, keep hydrated, and manage stress to
keep inflammation at bay.
[02/03/2020, 08:47:00] Joseph Fernandez: The people most at risk are those over 70,
over 60 and over 50 in that order. Their immune systems are weaker. Those with
other medical conditions face the highest risk.
It seems the death rate from Corona virus, using the China model which is really
strict unlike elsewhere, stands at an average 2 per cent of those infected.
Of course, the recovery rate would be higher, and the infection rate even much
higher.
The virus would cause so much disruption, not just the death rate, but also the
recovery process and infection rates. It's important not to panic. The scare is
worse than the virus itself.
It seems that nothing much can be done besides isolation, quarantine, lockdowns and
curfews.
The list runs through the usual items . . . avoid crowds, keep a social distance
(six feet), stop shaking hands, sanitise the hands, don't touch the mouth, nose and
eyes, and wear a mask to protect the wearer and others.
Have night sleep, enough daytime rest in bed, keep hydrated, and manage stress to
keep inflammation at bay.
[03/03/2020, 07:07:03] Joseph Fernandez: Purpose in life recurrent theme in LUCT's
course content
Finding purpose in life is a recurrent theme at LimKokWing University of Creative
Technology (LUCT), based in Cyberjaya in Malaysia and present worldwide in 30
locations.
Purpose is about what makes a person unique and how that can benefit others. It's
less about what one has and more about what one can give.
LUCT is the place for over 30, 000 students worldwide to find their purpose in
life.
Time is ticking and finding purpose in life, believes LUCT, is the strong antidote
to negative feelings, helping find meaningful ways to take action. Getting
somewhere means not just living but moving towards a goal by having purpose.
Purpose is the fuel that wakes up everyone every single day. Without purpose, many
would go on autopilot, and don't think anymore. Purpose provides guidance in life.
For businesses, LUCT students who became employers learn that the idea of purpose
arises when employers search for meaningful work and consumers want meaningful
brands that represent their views and ethics.
Disruptive technologies have made consumers less and less willing to support
companies who put profits over the people and planet.
Core course content at LUCT falls back on leading research that shows that two-
thirds of consumers everywhere buy or boycott a brand based on its presence in
social media which promotes sharing if caring.
Hence, purpose-driven companies strive to attract and nurture people who believe in
living with purpose. It's critical for employees as well to find a purpose-driven
company as the kind that best fits their goals and career paths.
Work may be simply about paying the bills for now and living with purpose during
the free time.
The places and activities which provide sense of purpose may change over time and
then comes in the idea of changing purpose. The whole purpose may change, for
example, by just reading one book. Finding purpose in life does not have to be a
huge undertaking.
LUCT students learn that there are four big questions to finding purpose in life:
Why? . . . Why the need to find purpose in life? Humans, to feel fulfilled, need
direction, strive towards goals, and the sense that they are making a difference.
Where? . . . Find purposeful opportunities by listing skills and passions, and
where these can be best used to benefit and influence others.
What? . . . Ingredients make up individual purpose. What does one love, good at,
what the world needs, and where one can get paid.
Who? . . . Who will help amplify the message? True positive change is created by
harnessing the power of many which need not come only from social media followers.
[03/03/2020, 07:19:24] Joseph Fernandez: Limkokwing University boasts many talented
students bringing a multitude of skills and talents to businesses. See how talent
enables better learning experiences at Limkokwing University.⠀
Get financial support and start your academic journey. Apply today!
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[03/03/2020, 07:21:02] Joseph Fernandez: Limkokwing University welcomes 265
students from 44 countries on the first day of orientation! https://t.co/7nIpBUpNlb
On 2 Mar
[03/03/2020, 07:22:24] Joseph Fernandez: Head to the Hall of Fame where
registrations for new and returning students are now open! Our staff are available
every day of the week except Sunday from 8.30 am until 6 pm.
https://t.co/CYGS6eRjFv
[03/03/2020, 07:27:08] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.limkokwing.net/join
[04/03/2020, 01:59:18] Joseph Fernandez: If Agong had appointed DPM Wan Azizah as
Acting PM, the PH gov't would not have fallen.
[04/03/2020, 02:23:48] Joseph Fernandez: Mahathir’s statement on national TV on Ash
Wed 26 Feb 2020 was based on flawed premises.
There’s no race, religion and political party in Parliament, only lawmakers pledged
to uphold rule of law — the basis of the Constitution — and duty-bound to serve all
constituents.
The only majority in law is the number on the gov’t side in Parliament. The
majority across the Divide in Parliament, the majority in demography and the
majority in the streets is not the majority in law.
While democracy gives the majority in law the right to rule, democracy at the same
time gives the minority in law the right to be heard in Parliament through non-
constituency seats.
[04/03/2020, 02:41:02] Joseph Fernandez: The majority in law is the number on the
gov't side in Parliament.
The majority across the divide in Parliament, in demography and in the streets is
not the majority in law.
The minority in law are the losing votes in a seat during elections. These votes,
taken collectively, can be represented in Parliament through non-constituency seats
alloted to political parties which failed to win even one seat but collected two
per cent of the votes counted nationwide.
While democracy gives the majority in law the right to rule, it also means the
right of the minority in law to be heard in Parliament.
The Agong can consent to the dissolution of Parliament since he accepted the PM's
resignation.
If the Agong sacks the PM, the court will not go against him.
Mahathir resigned.
That's all.
No point talking about Agong being related to Johor sultan bla bla bla.
The reality is that some things are beyond the Constitution and the law if heads of
stay don't remain above the fray.
[04/03/2020, 02:53:18] Joseph Fernandez: If Agong had appointed DPM Wan Azizah as
Acting PM, the PH gov't would not have fallen.
Agong should not have told Mahathir that DPM Wan Azizah will be Acting PM.
Mahathir resigned.
That's all.
No point talking about Agong being related to Johor sultan bla bla bla.
PM . . .
The Agong shall call upon an MP, who in his opinion is LIKELY to command the
confidence of the Dewan Rakyat, to be appointed PM.
The Agong can consent to the dissolution of Parliament since he accepted the PM's
resignation.
The Constitution is silent on whether the Agong can sack the PM.
If the Agong sacks the PM, the court will not go against him.
Hijacking gov't will be recurrent theme in Malaya and Borneo unless certain
civilised norms are observed.
The reality is that some things are beyond the Constitution and the law if heads of
stay don't remain above the fray.
It's important that the heads of state -- sultans, Governors, Agong -- remain above
the fray lest they be seen as being party to illegalities.
Illegalities exist when the head of state risks odium, ridicule, contempt and
public disrepute.
Perceptions matter . . .
If anyone turns up at the Istana, clutching SDs, the heads of state should not open
the gates, maintain a discreet silence, and point in the direction of the
legislature.
Everything can be settled in Parliament and/or the state assemblies when gov't
Bills, the true test of confidence, are presented.
Once a gov't has been formed, it's no longer about simple majority, it does not
exclude minority gov't.
The court . . .
Instead, the court will bend over backwards on what the heads of state did or did
not do.
Having said that, conventions are about the working of the Constitution.
No court will hear applications on conventions since they are not law.
Anyone who goes to court as a result of actions and/or inactions by heads of state,
would have to work their cause for action around the said actions and/or inactions.
Strategic error . . .
I have always felt, given Mahathir’s mindset, that Anwar and PH made a strategic
error by claiming a change of premiership in May 2020.
PH would not have simple majority without Bersatu. It’s pointless harping on which
party has more seats.
So, it would have been wiser to let Mahathir finish his term, i.e. if he can.
Mahathir used the demand for change of premiership to attempt a coup on Sun 23 Feb
2020.
Probably, he had been planning one all along.
Anwar Ibrahim snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, single-handedly brought
down PH gov't.
Anwar snatched defeat from the jaws of victory when Mahathir resigned as PM on Mon
24 Feb 2020 at 1pm. Mahathir preferred to resign and bring the whole house crashing
down rather than hand over to Anwar.
Mahathir is happy. Again, he resigned to bring the whole house down and thwart
Anwar.
Mahathir is the only one who can bring down the Muhyiddin gov't.
Mahathir will bring Muhyiddin gov't down before GE15, and try to install Mukhriz as
9th Prime Minister.
However, since Mahathir's name stinks since Sun 23 Feb 2020, Mukhriz may never be
Prime Minister.
Anwar is the only one who will drag Mahathir, and his family of reported
multibillionaires based on public listings, to justice for alleged multitude of
sins.
Muhyiddin is actually a man without a party despite being Bersatu President. He's
party chairman illegally.
If Anwar Ibrahim wants to be the 9th PM, he should consult me, I am the Last
Prophet on Politics.
PH, under Anwar, can win half the 165 parliamentary seats in Malaya in GE15.
At best, they will remain neutral in Parliament and support the gov't in Putrajaya
on a Bill to Bill basis.
Anwar Ibrahim has not been about policies but about who effed whose backside and
who didn't.
Before Sun 1 Mar 2020, BN, PAS, GPS of Sarawak and others made up a strong but
divided Opposition.
Since that date, the rump PH has become the new Opposition, stronger than ever
before and even more important they are united.
It's to the eternal credit of the people that the changing of the guards on Sun 1
Mar 2020 has been peaceful.
The people did not get emotional over politics, politicians and political parties.
The earlier changing of the guards was also peaceful, albeit delayed by several
hours, on 10 May 2020.
The only black mark on changing of the guards was the aborted takeover on 10 May
1969. Searing race riots broke out three days later on May 13.
Borneo MPs must form a 3rd Force in Parliament, represented in four Ministeries
only, otherwise remain neutral, and support the gov't or otherwise on a Bill to
Bill basis.
Local gov't elections must also be brought back since most development is at the
local level.
Parliament . . .
The majority across the divide in Parliament, in demography and in the streets is
not the majority in law.
The minority in law are the losing votes in a seat during elections. These votes,
taken collectively, can be represented in Parliament through non-constituency seats
alloted to political parties which failed to win even one seat but collected two
per cent of the votes counted nationwide.
While democracy gives the majority in law the right to rule, it also means the
right of the minority in law to be heard in Parliament.
[04/03/2020, 06:38:18] Joseph Fernandez: Head to the Hall of Fame where
registrations for new and returning students are now open! The staff are available
every day of the week except Sunday from 8.30 am until 6 pm.
[04/03/2020, 06:44:38] Joseph Fernandez: LUCT welcomed 265 students from 44
countries on the first day of orientation.
[04/03/2020, 06:47:20] Joseph Fernandez: LUCT has many talented students bringing a
multitude of skills and talents to businesses.
Get financial support and start your academic journey. Apply today.
[04/03/2020, 06:48:46] Joseph Fernandez: In exercising the right of constructive
dismissal, he doesn't have to resign.
The fireman died three weeks after he was found injured near a temple site.
The cause of death in the medical certificate of death, kad pengenalan mayat and
JPN certificate of death would never be murder even if someone was murdered.
The Coroner's court was an Inquest to facilitate the issuance of the medical
certificate of death. Without this medical cert, the JPN would not issue a
certificate of death.
[04/03/2020, 15:29:18] Joseph Fernandez: That's why the hudud Bill by PAS was never
considered by Parliament. GPS already said: "No hudud."
What do you think will happen if PAS, now in gov't, tries to introduce the hudud
Bill in Parliament?
[04/03/2020, 21:17:20] Joseph Fernandez: If Agong had asked the Queen of England
for advice, on PM's resignation, no prizes for guessing her response.
[04/03/2020, 21:19:25] Joseph Fernandez: Muhyiddin's appointment not 'wrong', DPM
Wan Azizah the 'rightful' PM.
[04/03/2020, 22:54:46] Joseph Fernandez: In the history of the human race, no party
has ruled uninterrupted forever.
Gov't contracts were going for double, triple and even ten times what it should
cost the tax payer.
These countries can withdraw their Ambassadors and High Commissioners and downgrade
relations.
They can bring up the matter in the UN Security Council and impose sanctions.
The people have lost their sovereignty to the Muhyiddin coup plotters.
[05/03/2020, 20:48:13] Joseph Fernandez: 450 million of India's 1.3 billion people
are estimated to be migrants.
[06/03/2020, 01:42:32] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/dGgS7DB_lxk
[06/03/2020, 04:44:36] Joseph Fernandez: https://cointelegraph.com/news/sheila-
warren-blockchain-awareness-growing-but-still-needs-3-things
[06/03/2020, 05:12:49] Joseph Fernandez:
https://news.microsoft.com/en-my/2020/02/12/digital-civility-at-lowest-level-in-4-
years-new-microsoft-research-shows/
[06/03/2020, 14:26:08] Joseph Fernandez: https://thedogvisitor.com/qa/why-do-
viruses-exist
[06/03/2020, 21:56:46] Rosaline Kotter: KK to Kch
Tues 17 Mar
Kch to KL
Fri 20 Mar
KL to Lab
Tues 24 Mar
Lab to KK
Tues 24 Mar
[06/03/2020, 23:47:27] Joseph Fernandez: The Agong should have remained above the
fray and appointed DPM as Acting PM. Instead, he risked being party to the
illegalities of the SD-carrying politicians and Mahathir's U-turns. Illegalities
exist when there's risk of odium, ridicule, contempt and public disrepute.
[07/03/2020, 00:13:58] Joseph Fernandez: If foreign gov'ts still refuse to
recognise his gov't, Muhyiddin likely to quit before May 18 or return to PH, not
risk no confidence motion in Parliament.
[07/03/2020, 01:08:33] Joseph Fernandez: Healthline: Fat Adapted: What Does It
Mean?.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/fat-adapted
[07/03/2020, 02:00:45] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/H9YE3iPlPkU
[07/03/2020, 03:19:53] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/03/06/shafie-should-rethink-
his-political-loyalties-says-pbs-chief/
Both GPS of Sarawak and PBS support Muhyiddin in Parliament as PM but will not join
his coalition.
It does not make sense for PBS, in opposition in Sabah, to support Muhyiddin as PM
in Parliament. It's not a strategy.
Sabah will work with Putrajaya on a G2G basis but support Mahathir politically.
Muhyiddin may agree to keep Bersatu out from Sabah but Mahathir will not do that.
Hence, the Sabah gov't's decision to support Mahathir politically to "neutralise"
Bersatu in the state.
The Sabah gov't will support Mahathir as long as he discourages the ten former Umno
Adun in Warisan from returning to Umno Sabah or moving to Bersatu Sabah.
Also, Warisan has no choice but stand by PKR and DAP which are in the Sabah gov't.
In Sarawak, GPS sees PKR and DAP as sworn enemies. Mahathir will not keep Bersatu
out of Sarawak.
Once Muhyiddin falls, and Mahathir/Mukhriz are back, MACC will be back in Sarawak
with a vengeance.
The Orang Asal and Chinese in Borneo are unhappy that GPS helped put PAS in the
Federal gov't.
[07/03/2020, 03:23:13] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/H9YE3iPlPkU
Both GPS of Sarawak and PBS support Muhyiddin in Parliament as PM but will not join
his coalition.
It does not make sense for PBS, in opposition in Sabah, to support Muhyiddin as PM
in Parliament. It's not a strategy.
Sabah will work with Putrajaya on a G2G basis but support Mahathir politically.
Muhyiddin may agree to keep Bersatu out from Sabah but Mahathir will not do that.
Hence, the Sabah gov't's decision to support Mahathir politically to "neutralise"
Bersatu in the state.
The Sabah gov't will support Mahathir as long as he discourages the ten former Umno
Adun in Warisan from returning to Umno Sabah or moving to Bersatu Sabah.
Also, Warisan has no choice but stand by PKR and DAP which are in the Sabah gov't.
In Sarawak, GPS sees PKR and DAP as sworn enemies. Mahathir will not keep Bersatu
out of Sarawak.
Once Muhyiddin falls, and Mahathir/Mukhriz are back, MACC will be back in Sarawak
with a vengeance.
The Orang Asal and Chinese in Borneo are unhappy that GPS helped put PAS in the
Federal gov't.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/03/06/shafie-should-rethink-
his-political-loyalties-says-pbs-chief/
[07/03/2020, 04:53:29] Joseph Fernandez: Unlike other countries, illegal immigrants
can stay in India if they have gone undetected for years, but they can't be on the
electoral rolls.
[07/03/2020, 14:20:08] Joseph Fernandez: https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?ei=UTF-
8&fr=crmas&p=wide+reading+in+law
[07/03/2020, 14:23:38] Joseph Fernandez: Lord Bingham's The Rule of Law is pretty
good.
[07/03/2020, 14:24:54] Joseph Fernandez: Lord Denning
[07/03/2020, 14:24:59] Joseph Fernandez: "The Trial", Franz Kafka - enthralling
novel about how excessive bureaucracy, court infallibility and totalitarianism
create an inaccessible, fundamentally flawed judicial system. The events depicted
at the novel are exactly what a society should be trying to create a juridical
alternative for.
[07/03/2020, 14:59:18] Joseph Fernandez: file_4f0a1215-0aed-4b2b-a702-
0fc90b2e1685.pdf.pdf • 2 pages document omitted
[07/03/2020, 19:01:18] Joseph Fernandez: This is the syiok sendiri bodoh sombong
katak di bawah syndrome of those subscribing to the budaya cium tangan cium pantat.
The whole world will take the cue from important economies.
When a people have lost their sovereignty, the gov't has no legitimacy.
This will affect the currency, investor sentiment, stock market and market values
on everything, credit rating and credit risk.
[07/03/2020, 22:39:02] Joseph Fernandez: Malay First is just euphemism by
politicians to mislead the syiok sendiri gullible bodoh sombong katak di bawah
tempurung Malays while plundering the public treasury under the guise of BAND
(bangsa, agama, negara, derma) to fill the pockets.
[07/03/2020, 23:13:55] Joseph Fernandez: After 60 years of Umno rule, the great
majority of Malays have been forced into a katak di bawah tempurung life and have
nothing but the proverbial shirts on their backs.
The politicians are petrified that Malays would want to learn English some day and
break the chains that bind them.
English opens a window into a brave new world which no outsider can comprehend.
Non-Malays, while emphasising on the importance of the English language, are happy
that the politicians will refuse to allow the Malays to learn English.
English speaking Malays will give non-Malays a run for their money in the private
sector.
English at the written level and spoken at the higher level and Mandarin at the
lower spoken level run the private sector.
There's no place for the Malay language outside the gov't and schools except at
home and at the market.
One day, Malays will realise that whatever the politicians advocate is the very
opposite of what would benefit them.
[09/03/2020, 08:03:22] Joseph Fernandez: DAP standing in every seat in Malaysia is
an idea whose time has come.
If you think that God exists, although God does not exist, God exists.
If you think that God does not exist, although God exists, God does not exist.
It can be said that God helps those who help themselves whether they believe
whether God exists or otherwise.
Sanatana (science) Dharma (duty) is about the eternal laws based on eternal
truths. These are not about the laws of physics, maybe mathematics.
The Holy Bible, the Word of God, is about the spiritual nature of truth.
Word of God refers to eternal laws based on eternal truths. These have a spiritual
nature.
Hence, all our science is about the illusions that make up the universe.
The universe, before the big bang and after the big bang, runs on its own, has
always existed, and will always exist. There was no beginning, so there will be no
end.
It was inherited and gathers the energy of the sun through Mother Nature on Mother
Earth.
Memories vanish, emotions can't go on, the mind is a fixtion that bullshits us to
preserve sanity in the comfort zone, and consciousness dissipates when the brain
returns to Mother Earth along with the gross body.
Except for Jesus, no one has ever come back to tell us.
What's the difference between a robot with AI and us? There's no difference. Both
don't exist.
Mahathir also kept telling the kampunwallahs: "Najib curi duit kerajaan."
Did Mohd memorise these verses over 22 years before they were written down?
How come the 3rd Caliph went through 600, 000 verses to codify the first Quran?
The Federal Constitution is about the Federation set up under the 1948 Agreement,
reinforced by 1957.
The authorities concerned can also drag you to justice for spreading fake news,
hate and causing public alarm.
[17/03/2020, 05:23:49] Joseph Fernandez: The challenging tenets in digital
civility, while sharing information on education on global issues, can be
summarised briefly:
Live the Golden Rule by acting with empathy, compassion and kindness in every
interaction, and treat everyone you connect with online with dignity and respect;
Pause before replying to things you disagree with, and don’t post or send anything
that could hurt someone else, damage a reputation or threaten someone’s safety;
Stand up for yourself and others by supporting those who are targets of online
abuse or cruelty, reporting threatening activity and preserving evidence of
inappropriate or unsafe behaviour.
[17/03/2020, 05:41:21] Joseph Fernandez: SPM leavers take big step at LUCT for
international career
[17/03/2020, 05:45:32] Joseph Fernandez: Tan Sri, I emailed you the above. I am
taking the liberty of posting it in media pages in the social media. rgds
[17/03/2020, 05:54:35] Joseph Fernandez: Fri 1 Nov 2019
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[17/03/2020, 15:05:39] Joseph Fernandez: +601123724565 Douglas John Toidy
[18/03/2020, 19:18:50] Joseph Fernandez: 30-questions-122019.pdf • 29 pages
document omitted
[18/03/2020, 20:08:04] Joseph Fernandez: RM0:unifi: URGENT. Your TM Acc
S453347550109 is overdue. Make pymt of RM71.9 via myunifi app to avoid svc
disruption. Disrgrd msg if pymt made. TQ
[18/03/2020, 23:57:28] Joseph Fernandez: https://voiz.asia/en/36613
[19/03/2020, 04:53:10] Joseph Fernandez: The Star Online: Universities and
rebuilding of M'sia.
https://www.thestar.com.my/opinion/columnists/over-the-top/2020/03/17/universities-
and-rebuilding-of-msia
[19/03/2020, 05:40:08] Joseph Fernandez: Only 2 to 3 per cent of those infected,
according to WHO, would die, not all 16, 000 at the Tabligh gathering would be
infected.
[19/03/2020, 13:08:49] Joseph Fernandez: https://newsroom.airasia.com/news
[19/03/2020, 13:29:27] Joseph Fernandez:
https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=Awr9J.2Y_3JeYegAwRNB4iA5;_ylu=X3oDMTByb2lvbXVuBGNvb
G8DZ3ExBHBvcwMxBHZ0aWQDBHNlYwNzcg--/RV=2/RE=1584623641/RO=10/RU=http%3a%2f
%2fwww.agc.gov.my%2fagcportal%2fuploads%2ffiles%2fPublications%2fFC%2fFederal
%2520Consti%2520%28BI%2520text%29.pdf/RK=2/RS=UlHTJwbdrFcY9zG.A5aJOuZ6ihQ-
[19/03/2020, 13:52:00] Joseph Fernandez: The Definition of Malay in Article 160 (2)
in the Federal Constitution is confined to Malaya and Singapore. (The Definition of
Malay in Singapore before and/or after independence from Malaysia is under Article
152).
Briefly, the 2nd Prong of the Definition reads that (a) Muslims, able to speak
Malay, and born before Merdeka in Malaya or Singapore, or born of parents one of
whom was born in Malaya or Singapore, or is on that day (i.e. Merdeka) domiciled in
Malaya or Singapore are Malay; and (b) the issue of such a person i.e. in (a) is
Malay.
Obviously, the Definition was about creating a form of identity for Muslims in
Malaya and Singapore who are governed by the Merdeka cutoff deadline i.e. 31 Aug
1957.
Given the construction of the 2nd Prong, on what basis does the 1st Prong refer to
Malay culture, customs and traditions, when Malay in the 2nd Prong is not race but
a form of identity for the Muslims concerned?
[19/03/2020, 15:22:02] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-
think/2020/03/18/covid-19-shutdown-perspective-of-a-former-patient-rosli-dahlan/
1847869
[19/03/2020, 18:11:56] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.facebook.com/100000056160027/posts/3061768957168280/
[20/03/2020, 17:34:54] Joseph Fernandez: https://sabahlaw.com/const.html
[20/03/2020, 17:35:26] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[20/03/2020, 17:36:00] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[20/03/2020, 17:38:09] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[20/03/2020, 19:05:21] Joseph Fernandez: Look at the parameters:
Italy, the 2nd hotspot, has far less cases than China but more deaths. This shows a
lack of ventilators.
There have been reports of entire groups coming down with the virus. I don't want
to share.
Karmic forces saw the emergence of the Corona virus, in response to climate change,
in defence of Mother Earth.
The spread of the virus has seen movements restricted, activities curtailed, both
endangered the environment.
[20/03/2020, 23:41:45] Joseph Fernandez:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kampung_Baru,_Kuala_Lumpur
[21/03/2020, 10:22:31] Rosaline Kotter: video omitted
[21/03/2020, 11:15:57] Joseph Fernandez:
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/03/20/breaking-news-scientist-sees-corona-
virus-mutating-out-of-existence/
World can no longer wipe virus off face of the planet by containment.
[21/03/2020, 12:44:12] Joseph Fernandez: I don't mislead Clients although they
don't ask me anything after having been recommended. I tell them that besides cross
examination in court, for obvious reasons, I can handle everything.
I don't charge anything. If Clients win, I won't stop them from donations or a
"friendly free loan".
I handle many cases free. I won't use the word pro bono.
Many people come to me because they don't trust lawyers for obvious reasons.
After a senior lawyer's Client ran away and approached me, he went to Court with
another senior lawyer and complained about me to the Judge in Chambers.
He submitted.
The judge looked down, smiling to himself, and then sideways before looking up.
The two senior lawyers looked at each other and went out of the Chamber with their
tails between the legs.
[22/03/2020, 01:40:54] Joseph Fernandez: SMT2020-A5-Booklet-v09.pdf • 35 pages
document omitted
[22/03/2020, 19:19:39] Joseph Fernandez: The local stock market fell by over RM50b
in the wake of the Muhyiddin-Azmin Ali backdoor gov't because of the lack of
legitimacy.
It's no point claiming the Agong played his constitutional role. In fact, he didn't
remain above the fray, as admitted by the Istana in its statement, "went beyond the
call of obligation".
The gov't should provide guarantees totalling at least RM50b to companies whose
security has depreciated following the stock market rout.
This will help prevent banks foreclosing on loans taken by companies which pledged
their shares as security.
The gov't liabilities, i.e. including the national debt burden not exceeding 55 per
cent of GDP, can be increased to 85 per cent of GDP.
The law on the 55 per cent ceiling can be revised to 70 per cent.
The gov't cannot allow banks to foreclose loans because of insufficient security.
[23/03/2020, 14:56:09] Joseph Fernandez: The movement restriction order should not
be extended. It can be extended in hotspots only or an emergency declared in those
areas.
[23/03/2020, 14:57:01] Joseph Fernandez: We must find a way to live with the virus
just as we live with HiV, AIDS, heptatis, old age and the degenerative conditions
that come with old age.
[23/03/2020, 15:45:11] Joseph Fernandez: The movement restriction order has further
compounded economic woes.
The local stock market fell by over RM50b in the wake of the Muhyiddin-Azmin Ali
backdoor gov’t on Sun 1 Mar 2020 because of the lack of legitimacy.
It’s no point claiming the Agong played his constitutional role. In fact, he didn’t
remain above the fray, as admitted by the Istana in its statement, “went beyond the
call of obligation”.
There must be consent of the governed. The people have lost their sovereignty to a
handful of coup plotters.
[24/03/2020, 00:20:17] Joseph Fernandez: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutation
Briefly, mutation occurs when there are errors in copy pasting DNA or during
repairs, among others.
[24/03/2020, 06:19:42] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.ancienthistorylists.com/ancient-civilizations/10-oldest-ancient-
civilizations-ever-existed/
[24/03/2020, 11:50:20] Joseph Fernandez:
https://twitter.com/kMayur29/status/1241647550987259904?s=08
[24/03/2020, 20:02:54] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.nature.com/articles/nature08365/
[24/03/2020, 20:26:53] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[24/03/2020, 20:27:44] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[24/03/2020, 20:29:31] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.realhistoryww.com/world_history/ancient/China_2.htm
[24/03/2020, 20:33:28] Joseph Fernandez: By the time of Kublai Khan, the racial
make-up of modern China is well on the way.
From the partial scroll on the right above; we can see that Kublai Khan's wife is
very pale.
And from the full view of the scroll on the left above; we can see that of the
eight representatives of the various tribes, only two are pure Black men.
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There's no reason for the MCO in Sabah and Sarawak to be extended to April 14 based
on the curve in Malaya. The situation in Borneo must be based on the curve in Sabah
and Sarawak.
The number of cases in Sabah and Sarawak remain frozen at 170 and 85 cases
respectively.
Up till noon Wed 25 Mar, the ministry had confirmed that a total of 172 new Covid-
19 cases were recorded, bringing the total to 1,796 cases nationwide.
The curve in Malaya is expected to flatten by April 14 and come down after that. If
so, the MCO will end on April 14.
[26/03/2020, 22:10:16] Rosaline Kotter: Dr Shiva Ayyadurai
[26/03/2020, 22:16:26] Rosaline Kotter: https://shiva4senate.com/
[26/03/2020, 22:16:54] Rosaline Kotter: freedom truth health
[26/03/2020, 22:17:27] Rosaline Kotter: scientific consensus v scientific method
[26/03/2020, 22:18:13] Rosaline Kotter: fake problems fake solutions
[27/03/2020, 12:44:53] Joseph Fernandez: https://landing.digimind.com/en/20-social-
listening-strategies-for-crisis-management-012271
[27/03/2020, 13:16:42] Joseph Fernandez:
20191217_Rethink_Take_a_fresh_look_at_location_data v2FINAL.pdf • 14 pages document
omitted
[27/03/2020, 19:38:19] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.dailywire.com/news/analysis-
how-south-korea-flattened-the-curve-without-shutting-down-its-economy/
Early testing isolated the carriers and those infected from the rest of the
population and broke the transmission chain.
The people have lost their sovereignty to a handful of coup plotters and the Agong
was party to illegalities.
If the Muhyiddin-Azmin Ali backdoor gov't was legitimate, over RM50b won't be wiped
off in the stock market within days.
The Corona virus has caused further losses in the stock market.
If the Agong remained above the fray, Istana Negara won't admit, in responding to
The Guardian op-ed on "royal coup", that the Agong "went beyond the call of
obligation".
The Istana Negara statement on the backdoor gov't was a bundle of contradictions.
[27/03/2020, 19:59:19] Joseph Fernandez: Parliament must be summoned to discuss and
debate the Corona virus and pass the stimulus package.
In the US, for example, the stimulus package went through the House of
Representatives and Senate and is being signed into law by the President.
When Parliament is not in session, what does it mean? It means funds are cut off,
and the gov't is not authorised to spend money.
In the US, a state of emergency was declared to facilitate the immediate release of
US$50b in special funds for the states.
[27/03/2020, 20:56:12] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/517169
[27/03/2020, 21:03:06] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-
think/2020/03/27/coping-with-mco-distance-learning-and-the-digital-divide-rachel-
gong/1850758
[27/03/2020, 22:43:09] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/interest/326/invest-in-yourself-to-gain-more-
knowledge/
[28/03/2020, 14:05:20] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/517178
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/517169
https://m.malaysiakini.com/news/517288
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/517293
[28/03/2020, 16:35:37] Joseph Fernandez: Senator Elizabeth Warren claimed to be a
Real Indian (Native American) and said that Dr Shiva Ayyadurai from India was a
Fake Indian.
If he had been born in America, he would have become the first Indian President of
the US.
[28/03/2020, 16:37:58] Joseph Fernandez: https://thinkamericana.com/real-indian-vs-
fake-indian-elizabeth-pocahontas-warren-takes-v-shiva-ayyadurai-senate-seat/
Senator Elizabeth Warren claimed to be a Real Indian (Native American) and said
that Dr Shiva Ayyadurai from India was a Fake Indian.
If he had been born in America, he would have become the first Indian President of
the US.
[28/03/2020, 16:43:15] Joseph Fernandez: Next Senate elections
Elections to the United States Senate will be held on November 3, 2020, with the 33
Class 2 seats of the Senate being contested in regular elections. The winners will
be elected to six-year terms extending from January 3, 2021, until January 3, 2027.
United States Senate elections, 2020 -
Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate_elections
[28/03/2020, 16:45:02] Joseph Fernandez:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_Senate_elections
[28/03/2020, 16:46:22] Joseph Fernandez: https://thinkamericana.com/real-indian-vs-
fake-indian-elizabeth-pocahontas-warren-takes-v-shiva-ayyadurai-senate-seat/
Senator Elizabeth Warren claimed to be a Real Indian (Native American) and said
that Dr Shiva Ayyadurai from India was a Fake Indian.
If he had been born in America, he would have become the first Indian President of
the US.
Elections to the United States Senate will be held on November 3, 2020, with the 33
Class 2 seats of the Senate being contested in regular elections. The winners will
be elected to six-year terms extending from January 3, 2021, until January 3, 2027.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_Senate_elections
[29/03/2020, 12:13:09] Joseph Fernandez: If you ask one million people to stand in
a long line, six feet from each other i.e. six million feet or 1, 829 km, and make
up 1, 300 lines, that's the total population of India.
[29/03/2020, 19:10:56] Joseph Fernandez: https://time.com/collection/apart-not-
alone/5809204/teaching-empathy/
[30/03/2020, 23:44:58] Rosaline Kotter: http://truthfreedomhealth.com/
[30/03/2020, 23:45:50] Rosaline Kotter: http://yourbodyyoursystem.com/
[30/03/2020, 23:46:23] Rosaline Kotter: shiva4senate.com
[30/03/2020, 23:47:46] Rosaline Kotter: https://shiva4senate.com/truth-freedom-
health
[30/03/2020, 23:49:11] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/4fNxpAreQs
[30/03/2020, 23:50:53] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/QboWRpBjK8E
[31/03/2020, 00:02:04] Joseph Fernandez: https://shiva4senate.com/immune-and-
economic-health-for-america-coronavirus/
[31/03/2020, 00:13:42] Rosaline Kotter: Destroying #FakeScienceSeries
The Power of Vitamin D
by Dr Shiva Ayyadurai
[31/03/2020, 00:21:22] Rosaline Kotter: CytoSolve
[31/03/2020, 01:50:04] Joseph Fernandez: https://shiva4senate.com/
[31/03/2020, 07:29:49] Joseph Fernandez: LA-brochure.pdf • 8 pages document omitted
[31/03/2020, 07:43:34] Joseph Fernandez: LN_Top10_LA_Features_Hires _Marketing.pdf
• 1 page document omitted
[31/03/2020, 13:24:08] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[31/03/2020, 13:26:31] Joseph Fernandez: Economic stimulus packages should focus on
helping individuals, families, businesses and the economy buy time.
Flattening the curve on infections simply means preventing public healthcare system
being overwhelmed.
Gov'ts should arm themselves with Defence Production Act to cope with public
healthcare issues as well.
[31/03/2020, 18:56:00] Joseph Fernandez: If I was God, it’s difficult to help those
who don’t follow my thinking.
Flattening the curve on infections simply means preventing the public healthcare
system being overwhelmed. Public healthcare workers must be protected first.
Early Testing helps identify contacts of those infected, and carriers, to help
break the transmission chain.
World needs PlayBook for outbreaks, epidemics and pandemic, let not the living envy
the dead.
Gov’ts should arm themselves with Defence Production Act to cope with public
healthcare issues as well.
[31/03/2020, 19:00:23] Joseph Fernandez: ‘Fear Allah, not Corona virus’, thinking
based on flawed premises.
If I was God, it’s difficult to help those who don’t follow my thinking.
Flattening the curve on infections simply means preventing the public healthcare
system being overwhelmed. Public healthcare workers must be protected first.
Early Testing helps identify contacts of those infected, and carriers, to help
break the transmission chain.
World needs PlayBook for outbreaks, epidemics and pandemic, let not the living envy
the dead.
Gov’ts should arm themselves with Defence Production Act to cope with public
healthcare issues as well.
[31/03/2020, 19:15:40] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/education/2020/03/19/meeting-industry-40-
challenges?utm_source=smt&utm_medium=web%20push&utm_campaign=20200331%20-%20Nation
%20-%20INTI%20Universal%20Holdings%20Sdn&utm_content=Meeting%20industry
%204.0%20challenges&__sta=fn.hg.hhksexHI0lzjsjbldi
%7CIIHI&__stm_medium=bpn&__stm_source=smartech
[31/03/2020, 20:30:43] Rosaline Kotter: Causes of death in America . . .
Heart disease
500K per annum
Cancer
400K per annum
gobal vaccination
obseity
depression
Try this, just point your finger at any country, and you will know the extent of
the pandemic.
Https://www.covidvisualizer.com/
[04/04/2020, 10:39:12] Rosaline Kotter: Engaging in continuous learning makes LUCT
stand out
[04/04/2020, 10:39:12] Rosaline Kotter: Tan Sri, I emailed you the above. I am
taking the liberty of posting it in media pages in the social media. rgds
[04/04/2020, 10:39:12] Rosaline Kotter: Human qualities core content in LUCT
learning programmes
Human qualities form the core content not only for graduates who will join the job
market but for those who may strike out on their own as entrepreneurs and
employers.
Budding entrepreneurs wrestle with the reasons why people quit jobs and how to
reduce turnover. Four steps to reduce turnover: training and inboarding; keeping
the lines of communication open; flexible working environment; getting involvement
with the community.
Inculcating the right mindset on human qualities means embracing values like
empathy, intuition, creativity, passion, lifelong learning, listening skills,
persuasive powers, and being kind.
“LUCT promotes creativity," said Nadine Menaa from Algeria studying Creative
Multimedia. "It gives students space to showcase and present their talent to the
world."
Intuitive . . . "the intuitive sense things about people and their surroundings.
Their experiences are not so evident to more "normal" people. When intuition is
really strong, the person can be described as psychic. They may see and hear what's
not apparent to others".
LUCT has never been solely about the three missions of the western university model
i.e. teach students, albeit not controversial; conduct research; and impact local
communities and the wider society.
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[04/04/2020, 10:51:31] Joseph Fernandez: 1st Dec
If you cannot afford a lawyer, and cannot afford to pay the fine, you will be
jailed no matter how small the amount involved.
If you can afford a lawyer, and can afford to pay the fine, you will be jailed for
a token number of years, no matter how big the amount involved.
The moral of the story? I don't want to give any moral of the story.
Off the record, steal a big amount and set aside a fraction to hire a team of
lawyers and pay the fine.
Never steal sardines and Milo from the supermarket or rambutans from the
neighbour's garden.
If you have no driving licence, you will be fined RM800 i.e. for the revenue the
gov't lost.
If you are caught with a fake licence, you will be fined RM4K and jailed in default
if you don't pay the fine.
[07/04/2020, 14:28:49] Joseph Fernandez: If "tiada dalam sistem" the court cannot
say the MyKad is not fraudulent.
Son of God and Lord Protector of Orang Asal and Christians worldwide, Malayalee,
Kerala, India, America, west coast of Malaya and Negrito, Borneo, and rule of law,
by Divine Mandate, in the court of public opinion.
You are missing the spirit of the law aspect, the more important, on rule of law.
It helps to know the truth before going to court. Then, I can look at the law and
argue on the basis of the spirit of the law.
I put in eight months with a law practice, working half days, as a Solicitor. The
lawyer introduced me as Consultant. In fact, legal consultants in Malaysia are ex-
judges.
The lawyer once asked Sri Ram for a legal opinion. He paid RM25K for a A4 page.
The lawyer went to court with Sri Ram's opinion and lost the case. He cited Sri Ram
in court.
LLB holders who have not been admitted to the High Court work as Legal Advisers
with companies and as Solicitors with legal practices.
People come to me because they can't afford to engage the services of Advocates.
Can I implore anyone opining on the #Pell High Court judgement actually to read it:
“it is evident that there is a significant possibility that an innocent person has
been convicted because the evidence did not establish guilt to the requisite
standard of proof".
[09/04/2020, 08:13:11] Joseph Fernandez: rccm.202003-0817le.pdf • 5 pages document
omitted
[09/04/2020, 17:38:18] Joseph Fernandez: Clare Rewcastle Brown is from Sarawak.
[09/04/2020, 20:47:25] Joseph Fernandez:
https://twitter.com/fadhlinsakinaa/status/1244980001553797120?s=08
[09/04/2020, 21:17:36] Joseph Fernandez: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?
story_fbid=2896271057125126&id=1437429989675914
[09/04/2020, 23:58:30] Joseph Fernandez: The Indian gov't cannot be expected to
build balconies for those who have none.
But it does provide food aid for all, including those who have no balconies.
India for thousands of years has had a traditional safety net provided by the
extended family system and the local community.
No one will be left alone.
Indians, by nature, are busybodies. They invariably enquire into the welfare of
neighbours and extend a helping hand without being asked.
Crowdfunding existed in India for thousands of years before the Internet came in.
[10/04/2020, 00:04:47] Joseph Fernandez: The more you fight karma, the more it will
fight you.
Be thankful and grateful so that you will have even more reasons to be thankful and
grateful tomorrow.
Jesus said, "if you have faith, even though it be as tiny as a grain of mustard
seed, you can say to this mountain, 'uproot thyself and plant thyself in the sea',
and it would obey you".
Jesus said, "you shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free."
There's thinking that it's not necessary for God, whether God exists or otherwise,
to help anyone if he or she is helping himself or herself.
This ignores another eternal law based on the eternal truth i.e. nothing happens
without God.
The gross body is not us. It's something that we inherited and gathered from the
energy of the sun through Mother Nature on Earth.
The consciousness lingers like a ghost, an apparition, for a time and eventually
dissipates into the great nothingness which is God, for want of a better term.
Try this, just point your finger at any country, and you will know the extent of
the pandemic.
Https://www.covidvisualizer.com/
[13/04/2020, 21:07:58] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.stratodesk.com/stratodesk-
software-and-remote-work/
[14/04/2020, 00:33:31] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-
think/2020/04/13/malaysia-must-be-prepared-for-home-based-learning-due-to-
prolonged-mco-teo/1856235
[14/04/2020, 00:48:15] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaysiakini.com/columns/520162
[14/04/2020, 02:20:33] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/jsV_YXq-1x4
[14/04/2020, 02:20:44] Joseph Fernandez: Embrace the concept of lifelong learning.
It's the key to the economy. Start reading.
Work on skills for the workplace not just at home but anywhere in the world.
National unemployment should not exceed 4 per cent. Unemployment should be kept low
by a certain portion of the workforce willing to work anywhere in the world and/or
being self-employed.
Don't stop working. Work all your life. Take a second job twice a week, once during
weekdays, and once at the weekend. Have a hobby that pays.
Cross the bridge when you come to it. Don't count the chickens before they are
hatched.
Having said that, God helps those who help themselves. God can only help when we
start helping ourselves. We start first, then God comes in.
Savings should not be for spending but for reserves, i.e. stored energy, to buy
time when needed.
Save all coins and one ringgit notes. They won't be missed.
Save a RM5 note and RM10 note each time you break a RM50 note. They won't be
missed.
Save a RM50 note each time you withdraw RM100 or more at the ATM. It probably won't
be missed.
Debt is not necessarily bad as long as it's not for impulsive buying, eating out
all the time, conspicuous consumption, and materialism.
Adding back debt repayments to the credit line helps buy time.
The state should ensure an universal basic income for all workers and state
pensions for retired people.
Retirement should be put off as long as possible. Those who have reached the
minimum retirement age should have a job where they don't have to work more than
half-days Mon to Fri.
At the end of the day, it's all about buying time. In the long run, we won't be
around.
The bankrupt should be released from liabilities after five years. Ex-bankruptcy
should not affect the credit rating and credit risk.
No matter what happens, the gov't should keep inflation in check, ensure no
stagflation, and not stand on the threshold of deflation.
The jury is still out on whether there should be borrowings against the income of
the generations unborn.
Still, the national liabilities including the national debt burden can safely reach
400 per cent of the GDP.
Let's not forget that hoarding of money should be considered a crime against the
state. If not spent, money should be lent out or invested.
[14/04/2020, 02:51:20] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.amazon.com/Fed-Up-Insiders-
Federal-Reserve/dp/B01NBUC2UW
[14/04/2020, 02:52:13] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/idXfVQ6Am_I
[14/04/2020, 02:54:13] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/LGnq7854jTo
[14/04/2020, 02:55:10] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/_AvNT3vyzr0
[14/04/2020, 02:57:52] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/g8gKvViFcCM
[14/04/2020, 02:59:55] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/n0FaSjdVQtk
[14/04/2020, 13:26:53] Joseph Fernandez: “The media chatter is ridiculous—
President Trump is not firing Dr. Fauci,” said deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley.
“Dr. Fauci has been and remains a trusted adviser to President Trump.”
Trump’s retweet about firing Fauci come hours after the infectious disease expert
acknowledged in a CNN interview that earlier implementation of social distancing
might have saved American lives.
“[O]bviously, you could logically say that if you had a process that was ongoing,
and you started mitigation earlier, you could have saved lives,” Fauci said.
“Obviously, no one is going to deny that.
[15/04/2020, 00:47:17] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2020/04/14/setting-aside-politics-to-fight-
covid-19-muhyiddin-and-anwar-meet#cxrecs_s
Move forward.
PH should keep a sharp eye on the Muhyiddin-Azmin Ali backdoor gov't. Ensure they
don't plunder the public treasury to fill their pockets at the expense of the
people.
[15/04/2020, 01:00:46] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[15/04/2020, 23:10:37] Joseph Fernandez: The virus, now known as the CCP virus, was
dropped in Wuhan to expose the population and the US soldiers there.
Five million people from Wuhan were allowed to travel to various points on the
globe.
The virus was also dropped in the US, Italy and Spain.
So, barbers in green zones for example can open to those who are staying as well as
working in the green zones.
Cabinet would know whether it's coming or going, no going all over the place, no
blabbering this and that, no incoherence a la Mahathir.
[16/04/2020, 20:13:42] Joseph Fernandez: Before you go to the High Court, let me
tell you that two senior lawyers complained to a judge in Chambers that I was
practising law without being admitted to the High Court.
Do you know that many judges in Malaysia were not admitted to the High Court?
The two senior lawyersclaimed that the case for the other side was in fact prepared
by me. The claim was true but I didn't sign the case papers.
The judge looked down and smiled to himself, looked sideways still smiling, and
then looked up serious.
The judge asked my Client whether I prepared the case. The Client said: "Yes. He's
my FRIEND."
American scientist Dr Shiva Ayyadurai and Italian Dr. Sandro Giannini would be two
key members.
India is the only country in the world with six systems on medicine. Our
universities should consider incorporating them in medical courses.
I was sure that he was not that smart and/or has been educated beyond his
intelligence.
Thank God Chinese in Malaysia do not face this discrimination like they do in
Australia. https://t.co/T63hTEuN55
[17/04/2020, 22:45:51] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/FpJx4zGpsmI
[17/04/2020, 22:52:46] Joseph Fernandez: It's tribalism and feudalism if we say,
"they know what to do, they must know what they are doing, I am sure they have many
experts advising them" bla bla bla.
Democracy is not about voting every five years, and then going home and sleeping,
until the next election.
[18/04/2020, 04:22:57] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.facebook.com/100006965704950/posts/2605829179659247/?
[18/04/2020, 05:08:35] Joseph Fernandez: KEMPEN MENDESAK SHAFIE APDAL MELETAK
JAWATAN SEBAGAI KETUA MENTERI SABAH. Do you agree?
http://chng.it/ZLkDPjV5
[18/04/2020, 18:08:55] Joseph Fernandez: The most important lessons I learnt in law
was from a Professor at the University of London telling us, "I thought I knew law
until I discovered I knew nothing at all. I had to start all over again".
"Students keep asking me how long the answer should be. I don't know."
"There are no right or wrong answers in a law exam, only your answer."
"The LLB does not prepare you for court room work. In fact, the LLB is not
necessary to be a lawyer. It's gov'ts, the Bar Council and public perceptions that
demand a lawyer must have LLB."
"No judge can demand that you show the LLB before being allowed to speak in court."
[18/04/2020, 18:34:41] Joseph Fernandez: Einstein, for example, was never able to
balance his cheque books. He was always broke.
He's not qualified to get into arguments which involve money and/or gambling.
Our universities take the brains out of students and send them out into the world.
Many of my students, very poor in studies, have gone on to become lawyers and
doctors, among others.
I have also had A+ students coming to me. They couldn't even answer simple
questions.
One student from a Chinese school became hysterical when I covered his essay with
corrections in red.
Principles matter.
Sovereignty is a principle.
[18/04/2020, 18:41:05] Joseph Fernandez: Knowledge, like money, is intrinsically
worthless.
It's not possible to connect the dots without exercising the right of free speech
and speaking up and speaking out.
The communists who hoped to create chaos through the novel Corona virus pandemic
should be publicly lynched in Wuhan.
[18/04/2020, 18:47:26] Joseph Fernandez: Gov't, by its very nature, is evil.
Gov't, on paper, can do whatever it wants unless restrained by the court and/or
restrained by the people taking to the streets, forming movements, and at the
ballot box.
In Malaysia, the gov't hides behind administrative laws, trading on the ignorance
of the people and the three months limitation for judicial reviews.
[18/04/2020, 20:21:27] Joseph Fernandez: Indians, like Chinese, are very
materialistic and corrupt.
Indians and Chinese in Malaya are addicted to carrying Malay balls via cium tangan
cium pantat practices, under the guise of muhibbah, but in fact furthering
ketuanism which helps politicians to plunder the public treasury to fill their
pockets to live it up like latter day oil shiekhs.
[18/04/2020, 20:49:37] Joseph Fernandez: Why are Indians great liars?
They subscribe to the karma concept, as described by Brahmins, and used to justify
the evil caste system for centuries "to ensure social order".
[18/04/2020, 20:51:24] Joseph Fernandez: Karma is neutral.
It's human perceptions that see karma as good, bad, evil, ugly, beautiful, positive
and negative, pessimistic, and optimistic.
The Bible says, "anything that has a beginning, will have an end."
If so, why did the Brahmins impose an artificial prohibition on upward social
mobility and condemn people generation after generation, for thousands of years, to
their caste under the evil caste system?
Bukit Aman Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department director Azisman Alias
said police recorded 10,382 accidents from March 18 to April 14 and of the total,
130 of them involved 145 deaths.
During the same period, there were 89 Covid-19 related deaths in the country.
[19/04/2020, 23:18:10] Joseph Fernandez: If no MCO, the number would have been 483
deaths on the road.
He said that tests must be done in real time so that results will be available as
soon as the tests are done.
He warned that if results are only available in three weeks, those who would show
up as positive would have infected others while waiting for the results.
No!
It's pointless carrying out tests which may not be specific in any case.
Medical tests can only be performed by labs if they are told what to check.
In the case of the novel Corona virus, it may not be possible to look for it
specifically.
Those who exhibit signs related to Covid-19 should be hospitalised and checked for
blood clots, pneumonia, fibrosis (hardening) of the lungs and treated accordingly.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/521477
"The research, coordinated by the WHO across the globe, is an effort to gather data
and compare the safety and effectiveness of a combination of medicine comprising
Remdesivir, Lopinavir/Ritonavir, Interferon beta, Chloroquine and
Hydroxychloroquine," the Health Ministry DG told a press conference in Putrajaya on
Sun 19 April 2020.
“First of all, we will see in terms of the category of patient. If they are
positive but asymptomatic, maybe we will not include, but we will look at those
with symptoms and also inflammation.
“The third category that has inflammation but does not require oxygen, the fourth
category that has lung inflammation and requires oxygen as well as the fifth
category, the late stage which requires ventilators,” he explained.
At the same time, the public healthcare system should look at the immune system
health of patients, gut health, and thyroid levels in the case of the elderly, and
prescribe anti-oxidants.
[20/04/2020, 20:57:32] Joseph Fernandez: Seen in a whatsApp group . . .
Some patients may be at a high risk of death due to respiratory failure, multi-
system organ failure, including heart and kidney failure, as a result of the over
reaction of the immune system to the perceived aggressiveness -- Covid-19 -- of the
novel Corona virus.
The immune system must be stopped from turning on itself, as commonly happens with
critical coronavirus patients.
Two types of proteins are important: one to reduce inflammation; the other to
regulate the immune system.
[22/04/2020, 03:57:53] Joseph Fernandez: If curve of infections flattened, gov't
should re-open economy in non-green zones.
It's the people's responsibility to eliminate the novel Corona virus, not the
gov't's work.
[22/04/2020, 05:05:49] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.oum.edu.my/
[22/04/2020, 05:24:32] Joseph Fernandez: video omitted
[22/04/2020, 13:20:28] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.facebook.com/lopez.malaysia/
[23/04/2020, 02:18:44] Joseph Fernandez: Sabah (2nd poorest) is one of the poor
states in Malaysia along with Sarawak (poorest), Kelantan, Terengganu, Kedah and
Perlis.
[23/04/2020, 22:10:16] Joseph Fernandez: Rooting for vaccines is the black and
white approach, refusing to see the various shades of grey.
Those who are neither anti nor pro vaccination stress that vaccination may be a
good concept but only on paper.
The immune system can only acquire immunity by overcoming infections or being
healthy.
[23/04/2020, 23:41:32] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/glaucoma/
[23/04/2020, 23:50:02] Joseph Fernandez: Anthony Tibok Desperado Mahathir has
offered to "eat his own shit", while giving the impression that he would do no such
thing.
He's agreeable to Anwar Ibrahim being the DPM provided Mukhriz becomes Finance
Minister.
He will get Mukhriz to drop his challenge for the Bersatu presidency.
All this raises a question mark over other Cabinet posts for PKR.
Dr. Gabi Barbash, former director-general of Israel’s Health Ministry and former
head of Tel Aviv’s largest hospital, has condemned Ben-Israel’s theory. He told
Channel 12 Israel – “I strongly urge that we not let mathematicians – who know
nothing about biology – determine when we lift the shutdown.” He insisted that
“we’re going to be living with the Coronavirus for the next year.”
[24/04/2020, 01:19:15] Joseph Fernandez: The Rohingya are in Malaya because Myanmar
declared those in southern Rakhine as a threat to peace, territorial integrity,
sovereignty and stripped them of citizenship.
Why didn't Malaysia, through Asean, get Myanmar to drop the Declaration?
In 1957, the Malays in Malaya were not citizens, they were not British subjects,
they were subjects of the sultans.
He gave a letter stating the book would be written by Joe Fernandez and Eddie
Sequerah.
Behind my back, Eddie had the letter changed to biography "by Eddie Sequerah and
Joe Fernandez".
Later, I heard that Eddie used the 2nd letter to collect RM450K from Jeffrey
Kitingan for the book.
Except for Malays who are upset over not getting a share of the loot and Malays
denied seats by Malay parties, the great majority of Malays will not vote for them.
[24/04/2020, 22:38:07] Joseph Fernandez: Orang Asal are plagued by leaders who
latch on to Malay balls to fill their pockets.
[24/04/2020, 22:39:58] Joseph Fernandez: Jeffrey Kitingan was even more stupid.
Going here and there and all over the place.
What does Sabah and Sarawak get by him cium tangan cium pantat Muhyiddin?
Forget about GPS. They are anti Orang Asal anti MA63 hypocrites.
[24/04/2020, 22:41:31] Joseph Fernandez: The only way to deal with the Malays is to
divide their MPs, and pit them against each other, by exposing their plundering of
the public treasury.
[25/04/2020, 00:57:08] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/mAwgdX5VxGc
http://intensivedietarymanagement.com
intermittent fasting
reduce carbohydrates
take fibre
take vinegar
In Sabah, the PTI have brought so many diseases which were never here.
When 50-odd Muslims were gunned down in NZ, she wore the tudung and allowed the
azan on radio.
When 300-odd non-Muslims were slaughtered in Sri Lanka, not long after that, she
didn't wear a saree and allow the Om Shanti Om Shanti Om Shanti Shanti Shanti on
radio.
Jokowi, a Muslim, ends his speeches with Om Shanti Om Shanti Om Shanti Shanti
Shanti.
[26/04/2020, 00:15:06] Joseph Fernandez: The only way to deal with the Malays is to
divide their MPs, and pit them against each other, by exposing their plundering of
the public treasury.
Malay politics would collapse and implode when there's not much gravy left in the
pot.
[27/04/2020, 00:10:34] Joseph Fernandez: Dementia SY should start attacking the
communists in Beijing.
When the regime in Beijing collapses and implodes, he can offer his services as
speech writer/press statement writer to the new Prime Minister of China.
Testing for Covid-19, whether for infection or antibodies, has not been validated
anywhere in the world.
That's the reality. Soon, the media will stop harping on testing.
Over eighty per cent of those on ventilators for Covid-19 don't make it. The
figures make that clear. Already, the media has stopped talking about ventilators.
Infections may be mild, moderate or severe. Severe cases are the result of viral
load -- a high number of viruses -- from being exposed to crowds and/or large
gatherings.
It's said that mega doses of Vitamin C may help stop the virus from replicating
itself and, at the same time, help moderate the immune system's over reaction.
After the curve of infections on Covid-19 has been flattened, there could be a V-
shaped or W-shaped surge unless the virus has been eliminated in the community.
Flattening the curve means keeping Covid-19 infections at a level the public
healthcare system can handle.
If the curve comes unstuck through a V-shaped surge, the MCO, EMCO and/or lockdown
would have to be reimposed until the curve of infections has been flattened again.
Also, if the curve comes unstuck through a W-shaped surge, the MCO, EMCO and/or
lockdown would have to be reimposed until the curve of infections has been
flattened again.
Entry and exit controls will have to continue as long as one person somewhere in
the world has the virus. It's travellers, beginning with China, that first spread
the contagion.
Any vaccine found within the next two years would probably not be very safe.
The people are not going to be disciplined when they are not used to it.
Eliminating the virus completely from the human population is the best approach.
That can be done in three weeks provided the world is united on the approach and
does it together at the same time.
At present, the world is not working together on the novel Corona virus pandemic.
The Anak VIP may think they are above the law when it comes to MCO. The police
reportedly have to refer the investigation papers to the AGC.
Ordinary people are reportedly being dragged straight to court for breaches of MCO.
They have to use the RM1K BPN to pay fines.
The contagion exists as long as one person somewhere in the world has the virus.
One person who cannot be disciplined is enough to destroy everyone's future.
[30/04/2020, 17:30:25] Joseph Fernandez: If a Chinaman was given a choice between
accepting US$ and yuan for example by Malaysia, he will reject the communist
currency.
[30/04, 16:20] R:
Politicians are using MA63 to mislead the people and get elected.
The issue is Invoking Article VIII of MA63 for a new form of self-determination.
However, the Federal gov't has been non-compliant on MA63 for over 50 years.
After over half century, the compliance issue does not arise.
Even the ICJ will ask the Sabah and Sarawak gov'ts, "why didn't you ensure
compliance?"
[30/04, 16:37] A:
Talking about MA63 only create division among sabahans. So many interpretation and
so many wanna be smart ass 😅 I would rather see someone do something to be sued in
court for the court to inteprete the laws and decide.
The Cabinet can direct the state secretary to write to the chief secretary about
it.
The chief secretary, who is also the Cabinet secretary, will inform the Cabinet.
[30/04, 16:47] A:
That will never happened. At least get a case to be decided in court then merits to
be brought to parliament for any changes
The first was a case between Tuffile, Taib's brother, and a company. MA63 was cited
in favour of Tuffile.
The second was in the Federal court re Malayan lawyers who wanted to represent
cases in the CoA and FC which originated from Borneo.
The third was a case where the FC ruled that only what has been incorporated in the
Federal Constitution, from MA63 for example, was law.
MA63 exists whether any of it has been incorporated in the Federal Constitution or
otherwise.
The issue, the lawyers should have pointed out, was not law but force of law.
Even the Constitution is not law but as the ultimate political document, it has
force of law.
Likewise, Adat being based on customary practices has force of law. There's no need
to incorporate Adat in the state constitution or enactments.
MA63, being the basis for Sabah and Sarawak to be in Malaysia, has force of law.
[01/05/2020, 16:24:02] Joseph Fernandez:
https://learning.linkedin.com/blog/linkedin-learning-resources/6-free-courses-to-
to-help-leaders-clearly-communicate-and-influe
[02/05/2020, 01:18:24] Joseph Fernandez: I graduated with an honours degree in
management (majoring in economics), trained on the job and with the Press
Foundation of Asia as a journalist and reported on many court cases, and read law
to complement my career as a journalist.
[02/05/2020, 01:30:07] Joseph Fernandez: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q.E.D.
[02/05/2020, 17:15:40] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.reference.com/business-
finance/differences-between-cto-cio-ceo-coo-21143117560b8440
[02/05/2020, 17:16:42] Joseph Fernandez: What does COO stand for?
CTO stands for Chief Technology Officer and is generally an executive position for
technology companies. CIO stands for Chief Investment Officer or Chief Information
Officer; the role depends on the industry. CEO stands for Chief Executive Officer
and is the highest ranking officer, while COO stands for Chief Operations Officer.
[02/05/2020, 17:25:54] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.betterteam.com/coo-job-
description
“It is quite sad to hear sometimes, colleagues saying 'that is the law, just follow
it' without realising that that piece of legislation might be contradictory to the
spirit of the rule of law,” he added.
[04/05/2020, 01:19:52] Joseph Fernandez: https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?ei=UTF-
8&fr=crmas&p=systems+engineering+by+Dr+Shiva+V+Ayyadurai
[04/05/2020, 04:26:58] Joseph Fernandez: Input/ karma
Output
Transport
Conversion
Storage/Structure
Output
Intelligent System
Input
Output
System . . . thermostat
Karma
Vata (transport)
Pita
Kapha
Vata
Karma-phal
Yourbodyyoursystem.com
[04/05/2020, 04:27:45] Joseph Fernandez: https://yourbodyyoursystem.com/
[04/05/2020, 17:20:29] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/05/02/rais-yatims-tweet-on-
malaysias-past-migrants-raises-eyebrows/
[04/05/2020, 17:36:39] Joseph Fernandez: The first Indians and Chinese came to
Malaya long before the Malays.
The Indians and Chinese who came to Malaya during the British Empire were subjects
of the Queen.
The so-called Malays in Malays were subjects of the sultans on the eve of Merdeka.
They were not citizens but stateless people.
The sultans, Indians and Chinese were British subjects who became Malayan citizens
under the Federation of Malaya Independence Act 1957 which reinforced the
Federation of Malaya Agreement 1948.
How did Rais Yatim, a fuckedup Minangkabu from Sumatra, get a PhD in law?
The issue is that so-called Malays in Malaya are pendatang who came after the first
Indians and Chinese.
Malaysia belongs to the Orang Asal, they are sharing the country with the non-Orang
Asal including so-called Malays.
There's no Malay race.
The Negrito (Semang) from Kerala, southwest India, were the first people in Malaya.
They came about 40, 000 years ago. The Austronesians first appeared in history
about 6, 000 years ago.
The Negrito in Kerala came from east Africa about 70, 000 years ago.
[04/05/2020, 22:31:17] Joseph Fernandez: Orang Asal are not about race, DNA,
geographical origin, religion and politics but ancestral and historical property
rights — NCR land — under Adat, Article 161A of the Federal Constitution and the
Aboriginal Peoples Act 1954.
The Orang Asal were the first to work the land, by the right of first settlement,
in the emptiness and vastness of a geographical expanse bounded by water, mountains
and jungle within a natural and easily defended border.
Malaysia belongs to the Orang Asal, they are sharing the country with the non-Orang
Asal including the so-called Malays.
It’s an open secret that many people in Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak are holding bogus
Malay MyKads. The Definition of Malay under Article 160(2) is confined to Singapore
and Malaya. Those holding bogus Malay MyKads in Malaya don’t qualify under the
Merdeka cutoff point in Article 160(2).
The Negrito (Semang) from Kerala, southwest India, were the first people in Malaya.
They came about 40, 000 years ago. The Austronesians first appeared in history
about 6, 000 years ago.
The Negrito in Kerala came from east Africa about 70, 000 years ago.
[05/05/2020, 12:08:53] Joseph Fernandez: Harris Salleh keeps saying that MA63 is
not law and it's not valid and/or no longer valid.
MA63 has force of law like Adat, based on customary practices, and the Federal
Constitution, the ultimate political document for Malaya.
MA63 exists separately from the Federal Constitution irrespective of whether the
former has been incorporated in the latter or otherwise.
The Federal Court has ruled that only what has been incorporated from MA63 in the
Federal Constitution is law.
By the same token, what has not been incorporated from MA63 in the Federal
Constitution continues to have force of law.
It's no point harping on compliance on MA63 after over half a century.
The Way Forward is to Invoke Article VIII of MA63 for a new form of self-
determination.
Article VIII can be Invoked whether or not there has been compliance on MA63.
[05/05/2020, 18:10:39] Joseph Fernandez: Mahathir justified his decision on the
grounds that Tunku gave citizenship to two million people in Malaya who were not
eligible.
In any case, the Chinese in Malaya were British subjects eligible for citizenship
under the Federation of Malaya Independance Act 1957 which reinforced the
Federation of Malaya Agreement 1948.
[05/05/2020, 19:40:39] Joseph Fernandez: Because of good road network into the
kampungs, proximity to urban areas and urbanisation, the Bidayuh don't depend on
politicians and the gov't.
[06/05/2020, 20:41:30] Joseph Fernandez:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.askmelaws.com1
[06/05/2020, 20:50:23] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.jobstreet.com.my/en/job/senior-researchers-4305693
[07/05/2020, 00:18:12] Joseph Fernandez: https://cilisos.my/this-sabah-tribe-has-
the-odd-tradition-of-sprinkling-blood-at-a-newlyweds-house/
According to a video uploaded by Buana Studio, there was a moment where another MP
mentioned a picture of Bung at a casino and asked him if that picture was real or
fake. Bung, being Bung, replied:
“Don’t challenge me. You’ve chosen the wrong person. I am a warrior from Sabah.
Don’t play with Orang Sungai who drinks blood.” – Excerpt from Buana Studio’s
YouTube, translated from BM.
[07/05/2020, 00:28:54] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.parlimen.gov.my/index.php?
&lang=en
[07/05/2020, 01:09:26] Joseph Fernandez: It was great mistake to shut down economy,
stimulus packages sheer waste of money.
The people can only live with the virus if they had to do it from the moment the
first infection appeared.
You know what would work wonders? Putting money into people’s hands.
[07/05/2020, 01:53:03] Joseph Fernandez: @AndrewYoung Getting opportunities works
wonders. Giving them money to create a dependency syndrome is condescending,
patronising and demoralising. People have pride. Don't take that away. Leave a man
with a little pride.
[07/05/2020, 13:15:01] Joseph Fernandez: The Monday morning I wandered into St
John’s Institution in Kuala Lumpur, nobody stopped me. I didn’t see the sign asking
visitors to report to the office until I was leaving an hour later. Somehow it
didn’t feel like I needed permission to be here because I knew this place too well.
I also knew that sound coming out of the red-bricked building that is my old
school. Teenage boys’ voices, shout-talking, laughing, hooting, the tomfoolery
erupting the moment the teacher stepped out of the classroom. Sometimes with the
teacher still there.
Entering the portico I wonder which school has a portico, for heaven’s sake? We
learnt the word from that Irishman Joseph McNally, the Christian Brother who was
our principal and appeared at Speech Day and official occasions wearing his
graduate’s gown over his religious habit, who spoke directly to us like we were
human beings. He was a headmaster possessed by many dreams of making St John’s
better than it already was. He spoke of the fine work of his predecessors, another
word I learnt from him. We had to build on all that they had left behind, he’d say,
and he wanted us to have new college-style lecture theatres, a gymnasium and a
Sixth Form block with airy, well-lit classrooms. He had a team of powerful
supporters and all the projects he talked about at school assemblies became reality
right before our eyes in the years we were in school. He also left his successor an
enormous debt to deal with, but that’s a detail.
Brother Joseph McNally was also an artist and he wanted this magnificent school
founded in 1904 to have a portico. The main block already boasted an impressive
red-brick and white-arched façade. But he felt it deserved a more imposing entrance
– a new porch for cars to drive up to, and then a grand covered walkway that would
lead to the classroom block and assembly area on the right, or up the staircase to
the principal’s office, more classrooms, the brothers’ quarters and the chapel. It
would have a beautiful terrazzo floor, for which art teacher Oon Mow Sheik would
design stylised mosaics of the school’s crest – the Golden Eagle of St John the
Evangelist – and the emblems of the five sports houses. As Brother Joseph talked
about all his projects he would tell us about his portico. And one day, there it
was. In 1967 St John’s must have had the grandest entrance of any school in all of
Malaysia. He was principal for five years and moved on to Singapore where he became
principal of St Patrick’s School and later founded the La Salle College of the
Arts. By the time he died in 2002, he was renowned not only as an extraordinary
educator but also as an artist and sculptor.
Now it’s August 1, 2016. I enter my old school through Brother Joseph McNally’s
portico and it is mostly as it was half a century ago. They’ve added a row of
showcases on one side, and surely that man who possessed such style and a desire
for Doing It Better would have thought them somewhat shabby. The first bears the
photographs and names of prominent past students. It is remarkable how, for a
Catholic boys’ school 112 years old, almost all the prominent old boys on display
are Malays and Muslims. Somebody did a good job of forgetting. But I almost forgive
that when I see another showcase with familiar portraits of every Brother Director
from Brother James Byrne in 1904 to Brother Michael Wong in 2002. These faces – in
turn stern, bespectacled, bearded, kindly and mostly European – appeared regularly
in school publications for special anniversaries. The principals when I was in
secondary school, from 1966 to 1972, were Brother Joseph McNally, Brother Basilian
Wong and Brother Joseph Yeoh, each man a larger-than-life character. Brother
Basilian succeeded Brother Joseph McNally and was the first Asian principal of St
John’s. He stayed two years, raised funds like a madman to clear a mountain of
debt, then left and, we heard later, left the religious life as well.
Brother Joseph Yeoh, principal during my last four years at school, arrived in 1969
and stayed a decade. A fierce disciplinarian who strode the corridors with a cane
in one hand, he would enter a noisy class, thwack a table hard and demand to know
who was the class monitor who should have been keeping the peace. He wielded his
cane at Monday assemblies, rounded up long-haired boys for on-the-spot haircuts,
and gave smokers hell. He also proved an extraordinary champion of sports, although
he used his assemblies to celebrate every achievement by a student in any extra-
curricular activity no matter how unglamourous. The year he arrived as principal,
Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia were traumatised by race riots and he had to deal with
the fallout that would have a profound impact on our school.
Much changed in the wake of the May 13, 1969 race riots and the country’s new
emphasis on improving the economic lot of the Malays. One change had a dramatic
effect on my Class of 1970 and nobody saw it coming. Our year was the first when
the national language, Bahasa Malaysia, was made compulsory to secure a pass in the
Malaysian Certificate of Education (MCE) examinations – the O levels equivalent. St
John’s had regularly secured a pass rate of above 80 per cent in the national
examinations.
Doing well allowed you to proceed to Sixth Form and there was never a problem
filling the available places with St John’s boys. Until my year. There were 322 of
us who sat the MCE in 1970 and almost four out of five failed Bahasa Malaysia and
therefore failed the whole examination. Only 89 passed Bahasa Malaysia, making for
a withering pass rate of 22 per cent. If not for the new rule, the Class of 1970
would have scored 85 per cent passes.
There was no explaining how barely one in five, myself included, passed. Too many
of the best boys failed the MCE despite obtaining several distinctions in other
subjects, and had to leave St John’s bewildered and bitterly disappointed. They
could repeat the examination, start working or leave Malaysia to continue their
education overseas if their parents could afford it. Several went to Australia or
Britain. Some star students moved to Singapore, and their excellent results in
everything other than Bahasa Malaysia let them enter junior college, ace the A
levels and proceed to university. That culling of the cream of the 1970 crop
remains a part of the SJI story not told adequately, though my classmates still
talk about the year we sat our examinations blissfully unaware that we were
participating in a Pass or Fail lottery.
I got to stay two more years and finish Sixth Form at St John’s. One other thing
Brother Joseph Yeoh did as principal was to allow the student body to elect the
head prefect, whom we called the School Captain. Up until then, the head boy had
been appointed by the teachers and it was often a prefect with outstanding
achievements in academics, sports or extra-curricular activities. The tragic
outcome of our Fifth Form examinations robbed my year of some candidates for head
boy. But a clutch of us were still there and we made up the field. I emerged the
unlikely winner, the furthest anyone could get from being a sports hero and not the
guy expected to shine at the next exam. But as head boy I had to deal with Brother
Joseph Yeoh up close, and it took me many years to realise what an exceptional
leader he was for St John’s, which was his old school too. It took me longer to
appreciate that the election he introduced and my winning provided me a first
experience of audacity to survive doing the unlikely thing. It was a lesson for
life though I didn’t realise it at the time.
As head boy I had to preside over the flag-raising ceremony, calling the assembly
of students and teachers to attention before raising the school flag. Sometimes my
friend Colin Nicholas would spare me and do the job, which he did so much better.
In all, I spent 14 years on Bukit Nanas – seven years in secondary school, six at
St John’s Primary School One across the road, and a year at Fatima Kindergarten,
which occupied the original premises of the old St John’s Church before the
cathedral became the landmark at the foot of the hill. Some of my school friends go
all the way back to 1959 when we started in kindergarten. From there we crossed the
road to the two-session primary school. After Standard Six, all the boys from St
John’s Primary School One and School Two moved to the big secondary school further
up Bukit Nanas to become the Form One cohort – 10 classes of 35 to 40 boys.
The Sixth Form Block was added during the time I was in school, with the cafeteria
on the ground floor and classrooms above.
Bukit Nanas – which means “Pineapple Hill” – was and remains the physical heart of
the Catholic Church in Malaysia. Aside from the cathedral, priest’s house, the old
church and the boys’ schools, there is also the Bukit Nanas Convent founded by the
Infant Jesus order of Catholic nuns, and the Archbishop’s house at the edge of the
forested hilltop. Going to school on Bukit Nanas in the 1960s meant there were
always lots of girls and boys trudging up and down every day, the convent girls
in their box-pleated blue pinafores keeping to the left side of the street, while
the SJI boys in all-whites stayed on the right. St John’s also took in girls at
Sixth Form, and they stood out in their white blouses and SJI-green skirts. Being a
kid on that hill meant having all sorts of aspirations to cross the street for one
reason or other.
I left St John’s in 1972 and stayed away a long time. I returned for the 100th
anniversary celebration in 2004 but it left me feeling too much an outsider and by
that time I had changed country as well. This time, I return alone as an old boy in
his 60s. I go through Brother Joseph McNally’s portico and up the stairs to the
main block and walk along the corridors where my classrooms had been. I cross over
to the Sixth Form block and go up to the top floor classroom where Miss Rosa Chang
had her hissy fits as she returned our essays and swore we were the worst English
Literature students she had ever seen. I head down to the cafeteria and it’s recess
time. There’s this swarm of boys talking at the top of their voices and diving at
the foodstalls, all run by Muslim women in headscarves. It smells so different. But
I shut my eyes and for a moment, I am a schoolboy too. And this is where I come
from.
[08/05/2020, 18:51:12] Joseph Fernandez: King of Frogs Jeffrey Kitingan, as a good
frog, is contradicting himself by accepting the lowly deputy tourism minister's
post in the Muhyiddin backdoor gov't.
If he was a good frog, he would remain neutral in Parliament and accept one of four
portfolios -- defence, internal security, foreign affairs, Malaysian Common Market
(Customs Dept etc) -- without being part of a unity or coalition gov't.
The deputy tourism minister's post in Putrajaya does not benefit Sabah and Sarawak.
Ongkili, the nephew, has a full Minister's post. Although it's about MA63, it has
nothing to do with Sabah and Sarawak.
MA63 is history.
It's no use flogging a dead horse.
The Way Forward is to Invoke Article VIII of MA63 for a new form of self-
determination.
MA63 was the basis for Sabah and Sarawak to be in Malaysia with Malaya.
Malaysia Day 16 Sept 1963, based on MA63, was one form of self-determination.
Compliance does not mean the deputy minister's post held by JK or the minister's
post given to Ongkili, among others.
[08/05/2020, 19:17:18] Joseph Fernandez: The true test of intelligence is the
ability to learn from one's own mistakes, preferably from the mistakes of others.
The novel Corona virus pandemic will prove whether people can learn from their
mistakes and/or the mistakes of others.
Whether a community is disciplined can be seen from the curve of infections being
flattened i.e. it will drop for 14 straight days after plateauing and thereby
prevent the public healthcare system collapsing, even imploding.
There's supreme discipline when the virus dies out and or is eliminated.
The virus will die out when the transmission chain is broken and it has nowhere to
go.
"Fear Allah, not novel Corona virus," mindset not sign of intelligence, mistakes
ignored, discipline lacking.
[08/05/2020, 20:45:30] Joseph Fernandez: It's about keeping the issues alive and/or
providing food for thought in connecting the dots.
[08/05/2020, 20:48:15] Joseph Fernandez: UK or M'sia, the Constitution is about the
right of free speech, to speak up and speak out.
I said, "IF" . . .
One sore loser -- no prizes for guessing --wrote, "thank God you are not Agong. I
don't know what will happen if you are Agong. I think His Majesty did a good job".
The Article was about keeping the issues alive and/or providing food for thought,
about connecting the dots.
If Agong was not party to illegalities, by refusing to remain above the fray, why
is the Opposition after the Speaker's neck?
Jesus was not citing a specific eternal law based on a specific eternal truth.
The Holy Bible, the Word of God, is about the spiritual nature of truth.
Having said that, where there's input (karma), there must be output (effect).
The communist party has been storing up karma for 70 years. The karmic forces have
to exhaust themselves sooner or later.
He was sure the RCI, based on the Native Interpretation Ordinance, will declare the
PTI as Natives of Sabah.
Then, he claimed the KDMR are not Natives since they are not mentioned in the
Ordinance.
I pointed out the term indigenous, used in the Ordinance, was a reference to the
KDMR.
In any case, I stressed, Article 161A states that only the indigenous people in
Sabah and Sarawak are Natives.
[10/05/2020, 18:57:18] Joseph Fernandez: I have many stories.
I can count on my fingers, the number of non-Malay friends and have fingers to
spare.
The non-Malays used to cium tangan cium pantat the Malays publicly and badmouth
them privately.
I warned the Malays, "don't think the non-Malays are your friends. They are
badmouthing you behind your backs."
I remember a Faezah Ismail who once called me at Asean Review when I was assistant
editor. She actually wanted to speak to my publisher.
I discouraged her and advised her to remain with Nst. Asean Review was a small
publisher which started at the same time as Asiaweek.
I told her: "You go first. Your uncle and you are from Kerala."
Sometimes, she used to join Faezah and me and another lady, Sharizah, who is now
with The Sun.
[10/05/2020, 19:34:50] Joseph Fernandez: If I don't attack Jeffrey Kitingan and
Waytha Moorthy, both of them would probably disappear from public view.
Many Orang Asal told me that JK had been dead for many years but I resurrected him.
I stopped attacking Ansari after he sued me and YTL because I am only interested in
keeping the issues alive. Both have disappeared from public view.
Steven Gan asked me: "What happened to Ansari? Are we going to stop carrying news
on him just because he's suing us?"
I didn't respond.
YTL quickly excused himself from dinner not so long ago when he found I had been
invited by JK to welcome Waytha Moorthy who had come visiting.
Generally, after some time, people remember faces but not what they said including
stupid stuff.
[10/05/2020, 21:06:40] Joseph Fernandez: Listen before bed, calm the emotions . . .
[12/05/2020, 17:08:02] Joseph Fernandez: Immune system health . . .
Exercise moderately at least three times a week. Walk, for example, for 40 minutes
each time. Walking is the safest exercise.
Walk for ten minutes after a meal. Do that three times a day, every day.
Avoid refined white sugar. After a spoon of sugar, the immune system drops by 50
per cent for three hours.
We know that Vitamin C will help reduce viral overload and stop the virus
replicating itself. Check with the doctor. Some doctors believe that those infected
by Covid-19 must take 100 gm of Vitamin C, i.e. an overdose, intravenously for two
days.
Vitamin C will also moderate the immune system’s over reaction to the perceived
aggressiveness — Covid-19 — of the novel Corona virus.
Vitamin C is also an anti oxidant i.e. it repairs cells and deals with the ravages
of aging caused by time.
Vitamin A and D with calcium are important for immune system health.
Labs can test thyroid levels which play an important role in immune system health.
As aging sets in, thyroid levels drop, and this compromises the immune system.
There are thought to be hundreds and possibly thousands of substances that can act
as antioxidants. Each has its own role and can interact with others to help the
body work effectively.
“Antioxidant” is not really the name of a substance, but rather it describes what a
range of substances can do.
vitamin A
vitamin C
vitamin E
beta-carotene
lycopene
lutein
selenium
manganese
zeaxanthin
In law, no one can be forced to protect himself or herself from the virus.
In this category, 60 per cent of the deaths are caused by medical errors, followed
by heart disease, cancer and Flu.
No matter how much the discipline is lacking, 8, 000 people will not die daily in
the US of Covid-19 causes.
80, 000 people died in the last 90 days in US of Covid-19 related causes.
During the last 90 days, in the US, 720, 000 people died of non Covid-19 related
causes. More than 60 per cent of these deaths were needless.
If Covid-19 related deaths in the US remain at less than 2, 000 daily, then 730,
000 will die this year of Covid-19 related causes.
If non Covid-19 related deaths in the US remain at 8, 000 daily, then 2, 920, 000
will die this year of non Covid-19 related causes.
[13/05/2020, 03:56:25] Joseph Fernandez: @camanpour , @jchatterleyCNN , @donlemon ,
@wolfblitzer , @drsanjaygupta, @richardquest, @donaldtrump, @realDonaldTrump,
@POTUS , curve of infections must be flattened naturally i.e. while the economy is
open. Flattening the curve under lockdown is not sustainable.
[13/05/2020, 04:30:37] Joseph Fernandez: @camanpour , @jchatterleyCNN , @donlemon ,
@wolfblitzer , @drsanjaygupta, @richardquest, @donaldtrump, @realDonaldTrump,
@POTUS , testing, testing, testing! That's just BULLSHIT. These tests have not been
validated. Antibody tests, for example, are not foolproof.
[14/05/2020, 14:16:42] Joseph Fernandez: Generally, the only north Indian food I
take are capati, naan and palak paneer (spinach with cheese).
I don't like the cheese to be in lumpy cubes but melted over the spinach.
The south Indian spinach with dhall is my favourite.
South Indian food is very much better than north Indian food.
My favourite hobby is reminding north Indians that there are no pure Aryans and no
pure Dravidians in India, and that Aryans are descended from Dravidians.
The people in south China are Mongoloids who specialised from Dravidians from
Afghanistan and south India. (In short, keturunan darah Keling).
[14/05/2020, 16:29:29] Joseph Fernandez:
https://twitter.com/Ambiga_S/status/1258954993492619264?s=08
I really cannot look at the pictures of jubilation on May 9th without tearing up.
Will @MuhyiddinYassin at least acknowledge the enormity of that historic moment and
how we must feel today.
My COMMENT . . .
UberAllesLaw11
[15/05/2020, 03:56:56] Joseph Fernandez: kotterrosaline216@gmail.com
UberAllesLaw11
[15/05/2020, 04:56:57] Joseph Fernandez: Although I am the number one critic of
Jeffrey Kitingan, some people are going around spreading the fake news that I am in
fact finding every excuse to carry his balls.
The critics say that since I find every excuse to mention Jeffrey Kitingan in my
op-ed pieces, thereby giving him publicity, I must be a balls carrier.
There must be a trigger off point -- i.e. excuse or news angle or theme -- to keep
the issues alive.
If Jeffrey Kitingan appears to be the excuse all the time, it's because he speaks
up and speaks out on Borneo rights.
Of course, there are also others who speak up and speak up on Borneo rights, but if
I use them as a trigger off point to keep the issues alive, no one will read.
[15/05/2020, 05:18:16] Joseph Fernandez: Waytha Moorthy also gets the same
treatment as Jeffrey Kitingan.
It's not about Waytha Moorthy, it's about keeping the issues alive.
He only mentions Indians. I feel it's racist to do that. He even launched a racist
#KitaJagaKita campaign in the wake of the novel Corona virus pandemic.
Article 161A of the Federal Constitution states that only the Indigenous people of
Sabah and Sarawak are Natives.
The Orang Asli are covered by the Aboriginal Affairs Act 1954.
Orang Asal and Orang Asli are not about race, DNA, Anthropology, religion and
politics.
Orang Asal and Orang Asli are about ancestral and historical property rights -- NCR
land -- based on the right of first settlement and working the land in the
emptiness and vastness of a geographical expanse bound by water, jungle and
mountains.
The first people to settle down in Malaya were the Negrito (Semang) from Kerala,
southwest India. They came 40, 000 years ago from the mountains of Kerala.
They are still there in the mountains of Kerala. They came 70, 000 years ago from
east Africa.
The Negrito are still there in the mountains of Malaya. Apart from Negrito, other
Orang Asli are Senoi and Jakun.
Having said that, Waytha Moorthy should stop harping on Indians and work with like-
minded people to end the degeneration, deviation and distortion on . . .
[15/05/2020, 05:28:04] Joseph Fernandez: There's degeneration, deviation and
distortion on the Definition of Malay in Article 160(2), Article 152, Article 153,
NEP, local authorities, local gov't elections, administrative law, judicial reviews
and heads of state.
Heads of state can be taken to court. But you will never win.
The gov't can be taken to court by way of judicial review. But you will probably
never win.
NCR cases should begin at the Land Office, move to the Native Court and stop at the
High Court of Borneo.
The CoA and FC should not get involved in NCR cases. These are Native Borneo
matters.
In practice, NCR cases begin at the High Court and end up at the Federal Court. The
Orang Asal never win against the gov't and companies. Even if they win, they end up
losing.
[15/05/2020, 16:50:19] Joseph Fernandez: Joe Fernandez, I agree, its high time to
Invoke Article VIII. Shafie will not do it, Jeffrey G Kitingan needs to bite the
bullet and table it at DUN, in my opinion, ngamm kah?
[15/05/2020, 16:51:07] Joseph Fernandez: Thomas Leung, Jeffrey G Kitingan, instead
of tabling a Motion to Invoke Article VIII of MA63, proposed that MA63 be reviewed.
YB Bingkor, don't talk nonsense here. You are misleading the Dewan.
[15/05/2020, 16:51:37] Joseph Fernandez: Jusep Kan, Jeffrey G Kitingan has no
balls.
[15/05/2020, 16:53:45] Joseph Fernandez: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?
story_fbid=2911711895531898&id=100000793484444
Joe Fernandez, I agree, its high time to Invoke Article VIII. Shafie will not do
it, Jeffrey G Kitingan needs to bite the bullet and table it at DUN, in my opinion,
ngamm kah?
Thomas Leung, Jeffrey G Kitingan, instead of tabling a Motion to Invoke Article
VIII of MA63, proposed that MA63 be reviewed.
YB Bingkor, don't talk nonsense here. You are misleading the Dewan.
PBS, PBRS and Star, all in the unregistered PN backdoor gov't, each have just one
seat. This makes the backdoor gov't very weak.
There's pressure on these three Sabah parties not to get involved in the politics
of Malaya, not to take sides.
The said three Sabah MPs could switch to being neutral in Parliament to support the
gov't on a Bill by Bill basis as per MA63.
According to the seating plan, the opposition bench will comprise of 107 MPs - Upko
(1), Bersatu (5), Warisan (9), Amanah (11), PKR (39) and DAP (42).
Sitting in between both benches was Baru Bian (Independent-Selangau).
[19/05/2020, 01:39:10] Joseph Fernandez: Baru Bian makes history, forms one man
neutral, united, independent bloc in Parliament.
I still remember you telling me one day, suddenly, out of the blue, "one day, we
will be free".
At that time, I did not know anything about MA63. I thought Malaysia, being a
microcosm of the British Empire, included Sabah and Sarawak.
[20/05/2020, 21:01:30] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/526509
[21/05/2020, 15:50:43] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/526702
[21/05/2020, 20:05:13] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.sra.org.uk/solicitors/guidance/warning-notices/bogus-law-firms-and-
identity-theft--warning-notice/
[21/05/2020, 20:09:26] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.lawyersdefencegroup.org.uk/bogus-law-firms-identity-theft/
[21/05/2020, 20:36:25] Joseph Fernandez: None of the lawyers in the various groups,
including JS, will argue with me.
They know that I can expose them. Then, no one will go to them.
[22/05/2020, 00:53:42] Joseph Fernandez: https://onlinemba.aeu.edu.my/?
gclid=Cj0KCQjwzZj2BRDVARIsABs3l9L1EkDQpjQwNyLurNlgD6UKz4Otr79gBSXp59NiREPHxzHLsBPcZ
8oaAgeREALw_wcB
[22/05/2020, 01:07:15] Joseph Fernandez: https://australmigrate.com/visa/
[22/05/2020, 04:18:40] Joseph Fernandez: New norm means, for example, that physical
distancing might not always be possible in public even if we avoid eateries, crowds
and large gatherings.
It goes without saying that face masks are a must. Face masks mostly protect you,
not others. It prevents you touching your mouth and your nose. Don't touch your
eyes. The virus is transferred from the hands into the body through the mouth, nose
and eyes.
Don't handshake. Namaste as in India. Elbow bumps and foot taps look ridiculous.
Lawyer(noun) one versed in the laws, or a practitioner of law; one whose profession
is to conduct lawsuits for clients, or to advise as to prosecution or defence of
lawsuits, or as to legal rights and obligations in other matters.
[24/05/2020, 22:27:45] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.law.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/sqe/
[24/05/2020, 22:46:21] Joseph Fernandez:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Professional_Examination
[24/05/2020, 22:48:46] Joseph Fernandez:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_Practice_Course
[24/05/2020, 22:51:02] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.wikijob.co.uk/content/industry/law/solicitors-qualifying-exam
[24/05/2020, 22:52:34] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.lawsociety.org.uk/law-
careers/becoming-a-solicitor/solicitors-qualifying-exam/#
[24/05/2020, 22:53:24] Joseph Fernandez: https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?ei=UTF-
8&fr=crmas&p=Solicitors+Qualification+Examination+wikipedia
[24/05/2020, 23:00:04] Rosaline Kotter: CPE/GDL to LPC for solicitors and
Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) for barristers
SLA is about Advocates, not Solicitors. For convenience, they say Advocates and
Solicitors.
SLA is about Advocates, not Solicitors. For convenience, they say Advocates and
Solicitors.
[26/05/2020, 03:26:54] Joseph Fernandez: Melayu want to continue the gravy train
based on plundering the public treasury under various guises including BANDPB
(bangsa, agama, negara, derma, plea bargaining to return 40 per cent and keep 60
per cent) and ketuanism etc etc. Chinaman does not want his hardearned tax money
stolen by politicians.
[26/05/2020, 10:14:59] Joseph Fernandez: I don't think anyone in this group read my
blog piece. Even if they read, they don't understand.
The Aboriginal Affairs Act 1954 covers the Orang Asli in Malaya.
[26/05/2020, 21:25:43] Joseph Fernandez: Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Joyful Mystery
Sorrowful Mystery
Glorious Mystery
Thurs
Luminous Mystery
[27/05/2020, 00:24:31] Joseph Fernandez: There's no issue in conflict.
If you are claiming that there's an issue in conflict, suffice it to say that you
are implying wrongdoing on my part and/or being party to illegalities.
If so, you should spell out the alleged wrongdoing and/or illegality.
[27/05/2020, 00:44:20] Joseph Fernandez: So far, I have not gone around claiming
this and that on anything.
If someone posts medical and health issues, I don't ask him or her whether he or
she is a doctor.
When I first raised legal issues in FB, JS and Norman Fernandez asked me whether I
was a lawyer.
I advised them to focus on the issue and not go here and there.
They told me that I should not be raising legal issues if I was not a lawyer. That
was because they couldn't answer me.
When I see a doctor, for example, I don't ask him or her whether he or she is
really a doctor, where he or she studied, ask for a copy of the medical degree and
the MyKad number, and check whether he or she is registered with the MMC and MMA
and/or contact the university and Health Minister.
RADAC
resurrection
ascension
assumption
If an Admin kicks out a member, no other Admin will add him or her back.
Robert Munang can also close this group as done by him before when there were too
many trouble creators, hijackers and people threatening to report to the police,
lodge complaints with the authorities and going to court.
[30/05/2020, 11:18:25] Joseph Fernandez: @camanpour , @jchatterleyCNN , @donlemon ,
@wolfblitzer , @drsanjaygupta, @richardquest, @donaldtrump, @realDonaldTrump,
@POTUS, blacks in US don't fit in because they practise reverse racism. They talk
about colour all the time, about their blackness, and poke fun at whites.
[30/05/2020, 12:48:35] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2020/05/30/reality-for-malaysias-
university-students-online-learning-challenges-stress/1870717
[30/05/2020, 17:12:39] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/opinion/columnists/2020/05/12/so-much-education-so-
little-wisdom#.XtIFDm8dMCI.whatsapp
[31/05/2020, 13:09:59] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[01/06/2020, 01:46:04] Joseph Fernandez: Tanda Sarip
He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried.
He descended to the dead.
On the third day he rose again.
He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
He will come again to judge the living and the dead.
Mulia
Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. As it was in the
beginning is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen
Prayer at Fatimah
Oh Tuhan Jesus, apun-negeh dosa koih, ngiramat koih so tabun naraka,
toban - negeh suo -- suo
simonggi kaang binua sorga,
turung amot manah odopeh de tok - tok daang susah.
Prayer at Fatima
O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, and lead all souls
to Heaven, especially those in most need of Thy mercy.
Sama Koih
Our Father
Tabi Maria
Hail Mary
The Army was on the verge of slaughtering its British officers and the 100, 000
British in India and their families.
The Army was convinced the British would never leave India.
Nehru and Gandhi, traitors the British used to seize the leadership and control of
the movement of the masses, were in cahoots with the colonialists in the partition
of India, to divide the great Indian Army, and create Pakistan.
The BJP and Modi came to power in India when they exposed this heinous crime
against India.
MA's paternal grandfather came from Calcutta to North Borneo via the British Indian
Army.
There are more Pathans in India than Pakistan and southern Afghanistan put
together.
Most of the people in northern Afghanistan are not Pathan but people similar to
those across the border in Tajikistan and areas adjacent to it.
[02/06/2020, 12:47:04] Joseph Fernandez: https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?ei=UTF-
8&fr=crmas&p=ave+maria
[02/06/2020, 15:16:26] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[02/06/2020, 23:10:31] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2020/06/01/preparing-kids-for-the-new-era-
of-education
[03/06/2020, 05:23:45] Joseph Fernandez: https://g.co/recover
[03/06/2020, 12:58:10] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/300386973838209/permalink/708101423066760/
[03/06/2020, 13:07:38] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/300386973838209/permalink/708101423066760/
Apa yg diperhatikan ialah tiada seorangpun pemimpin2 Dayak dlm PBB/GPS mahupun
DAP/PKR yg berkata mahu meminda undang2 Kanun Tanah Swak yg berbentuk menindas
terhadap kaum Dayak, kecuali YB Baru. Kalaupun ada pemimpin Dayak yg lain mahu
meminda Kanun Tanah Swak, statement mereka hanyalah menyusul sebagai pak turut (pak
turut yg tdk pasti kebenarannya) selepas apa yg dibuat oleh YB Baru.
It's not necessary to include Adat in the Constitution and/or enactments to make
them into law. Such inclusions are redundant.
NCR land cases should begin at the Land Office, move to the Native Court, and stop
at the High Court.
By beginning at the Land Office, as the court of first instance, the Native Court
and the High Court would afford two levels of Appeal.
The Court of Appeal and Federal Court don't have Borneo judges, judges with Borneo
experience and they are not familiar with Adat and NCR land matters.
[04/06/2020, 04:00:40] Joseph Fernandez: A so-called Melayu in Malaya used the "P"
word.
When I used the same word, i.e. re outcaste/casteless, EffBee blocked me for seven
days. Initially, EffBee said 30 days.
[04/06/2020, 04:58:01] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[05/06/2020, 01:00:23] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.facebook.com/1799855781/posts/10213070121586592/?sfnsn=mo&d=n&vh=i
[05/06/2020, 11:48:37] Joseph Fernandez: The heads of state -- Agong, sultans,
Governors -- can ensure political stability by remaining above the fray.
The gov't should change only once i.e. based on the SPR List after GE.
Frogs armed with SDs should not be allowed to dictate and/or decide on the
formation of govts.
No court will go against heads of state if they ignore frogs armed with SDs.
[06/06/2020, 11:09:32] Joseph Fernandez: If a black (Negro) marries a white, the
children will still be black.
If an Indian no matter how dark marries a white, the children will still look
white. Just look at the Anglo Indians.
The new Caucasians began in north India as albino archaic Caucasoids who went to
Central Asia and mixed with Mongoloids.
Only three families entered Europe from Central Asia. Earlier, the first people in
Europe were blacks from east Africa. Eight thousand years ago, Europeans were
still-dark skinned, even when they had blue eyes.
Blue eyes emerged 10K years ago because of one genetic mutation. 17 per cent of the
world population have blue eyes.
If a Chinaman marries a white, the children will look Chinese when they grow up.
The people in south China and southeast Asia are descended from archaic Caucasoids
from Afghanistan and south India. They specialised as Mongoloids.
The people in north China and nearby regions are descended from archaic Caucasoids
from Afghanistan via south China.
During Kublai Khan's time, only eight of the ten tribes in north China had become
Mongoloid. Another two were still archaic Caucasoids and shown in paintings as
dark-skinned.
The American Indian Natives began as new Caucasians in Central Asia but entered the
Americas as Mongoloid.
[06/06/2020, 18:55:14] Joseph Fernandez: *👇Guys, please check if you are qualify
for BPH*
*https://bpn.hasil.gov.my/SemakanStatusBPN.aspx?*
Just press the above Website and key in your IC Number to check whether or not you
have been approved the government's BPN ( Bantuan Prihatin Nasional )
The novel Corona virus pandemic would hopefully eliminate those lawyers who
shouldn't be in the profession before it (pandemic) ends.
These are those who engage in dubious practices including over-charging Clients and
abusing client monies, have other questionable characteristics, engage in numerous
postponements, mislead the court, turn it into a circus and/or political ring,
prepare SDs to overthrow democratically elected and lawfully established gov'ts and
try to pass off letter of the law as the sum total of the rule of law.
Also, the court and legal education would have to change to cope with the basis of
the New Norm i.e the continued existence of the virus until it has no place to go
and dies out, ending the transmission chain, and the elimination of the virus from
human population reservoirs.
Besides accomodating friends of the court, and those holding watching briefs,
friends of those Acting in Person should be allowed to address the court on his or
her behalf if an Application is made.
The proof of the pudding is in the eating. Those who Act in Person, whether in the
court of law or Tribunals, have a right to get the assistance of those who have not
been admitted to the High Court.
The present form of legal education, centred on the LLB, does not address core
competencies needed for legal practice.
Already, England and Wales have split Advocates and Solicitors into two separate
areas, and allowed non-law degree holders to pursue these areas for practice after
a vetting process including by online learning, examinations and apprenticeship.
Tribunals should comply with the law and no longer allow those who have been
admitted to the High Court to address these Forums since they are not courts of
law.
[07/06/2020, 22:04:50] Joseph Fernandez: My "If I was Agong" generated 22K hits,
"Malaysia not tanah Melayu" 30K hits, "No Malay race in the world" 10K hits, a
piece on Rafizi -- with input by Hannah Yeoh -- 39K hits.
[08/06/2020, 17:25:10] Joseph Fernandez: https://wordpress.com/go/website-
building/website-health-use-wordpress-com-stats-for-a-checkup/
[09/06/2020, 04:30:54] Joseph Fernandez: Mahathir in cahoots with Muhyiddin in race
against time to swallow PKR, Umno.
Mahathir has placed himself in a position where it would be difficult to read him.
He openly pretends to support the Opposition and at the same time secretly supports
Muhyiddin.
Their Hidden Agenda is to have Bersatu emerge as the largest party in Parliament
and the largest Malay party based on the number of seats.
If they succeed, as with Razak in 1969, we have to wait another 40 years for
political change.
By that time, a new scam will emerge to set the clock back on change.
Malayalee are number one in the world in drama, politics and mathematics.
The Iberians -- Spanish and Portuguese -- came to Kerala about 500 years ago and
forced many Syrian Christians to convert to Roman Catholicism.
The Portuguese fled to Goa and stayed there for 400 years until Nehru rang the
Governor and told him: "We are coming."
Portugal lodged a complaint with the UN Secretary General on Goa but to no avail.
From Goa, the Portuguese captured Malacca. 400 Malayalee mercenaries helped them.
The Portuguese in Malacca are mostly descended from these 400 mercenaries.
Kerala was never part of British India. There were two foreign trading stations in
Kerala, one French, the other British.
In 1947, Kerala joined the Indian Union formed by British India and 500 princely
states.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Professional_Examination
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_Practice_Course
https://www.wikijob.co.uk/content/industry/law/solicitors-qualifying-exam
https://www.lawsociety.org.uk/law-careers/becoming-a-solicitor/solicitors-
qualifying-exam/#
https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?ei=UTF-
8&fr=crmas&p=Solicitors+Qualification+Examination+wikipedia
[10/06/2020, 18:13:41] Joseph Fernandez: https://quicklifechange.com/the-highest-
paying-online-best-online-degrees?
utm_source=theborneopost.com&utm_medium=4801546#tblciGiA43GmbPKXfVJBMv8_bIpAQYGXWWQ
2tTUhfktJu6bby6yC3g04
[10/06/2020, 18:39:05] Joseph Fernandez: This will not happen.
Mahathir will not agree to reforms after having caused all the damage.
[10/06/2020, 22:47:38] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[10/06/2020, 22:48:08] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.blackline.com/resources/whitepapers/what-rpa-really-means-for-your-
organization/?
[11/06/2020, 19:07:30] Joseph Fernandez: https://coconuts.co/kl/news/limkokwing-
university-under-fire-over-king-of-africa-billboard/
[11/06/2020, 22:34:33] Rosaline Kotter: sec 235 National Land Code 1965
Jeffrey G. Kitingan, a 1981 graduate of the Kennedy School of Government and a 1984
graduate of the Harvard-Tufts Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
[12/06/2020, 14:57:10] Joseph Fernandez: Sip eight glasses of water/fluid a day
while SEATED to avoid dehydration and mental confusion.
Sip water before meals or after meals, but not during meals unless food gets stuck
down the throat.
If you feel lethargic, tired, sleepy during the day, sip a glass of water while
SEATED, stand up, and walk around for three minutes.
Only the PM can advise the Agong to consent to the dissolution of Parliament.
12 May 2018 and the 7/11 ruling in Sabah should not have happened.
Don't compound these events by bringing down the gov't again in Sabah to support
backdoor PM Muhyiddin Yassin.
Past is past.
Having said that, the Federal Court should set aside the Perak case law and uphold
the sanctity of the Sabah Constitution.
The Definition of majority in the Constitution does not mean simple majority, does
not rule out minority gov't.
The true test of confidence is the passage of gov't Bills in the legislature.
The Speaker can decide without risking public perceptions which question his
credibility.
[12/06/2020, 18:47:14] Joseph Fernandez: Agong does not have to consent if PM
advises him to consent to the dissolution of Parliament.
Only the PM can advise the Agong to consent to the dissolution of Parliament.
Agong does not have to consent if PM advises him to consent to the dissolution of
Parliament.
If heads of state don't remain above the fray, there will be political instability.
12 May 2018 and the 7/11 ruling in Sabah should not have happened.
Don't compound these events by bringing down the gov't again in Sabah to support
backdoor PM Muhyiddin Yassin.
Past is past.
Having said that, the Federal Court should set aside the Perak case law and uphold
the sanctity of the Sabah Constitution.
The Definition of majority in the Constitution does not mean simple majority, does
not rule out minority gov't.
The true test of confidence is the passage of gov't Bills in the legislature.
The Speaker can decide without risking public perceptions which question his
credibility.
[13/06/2020, 01:18:03] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/529930
[13/06/2020, 01:28:00] Joseph Fernandez: Take a look at Limkokwing Uni
(@Limkokwing_MY): https://twitter.com/Limkokwing_MY?s=08
[13/06/2020, 01:32:58] Joseph Fernandez:
https://twitter.com/Limkokwing_MY/status/1269635476010397697?s=08
[13/06/2020, 01:37:14] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[15/06/2020, 01:52:31] Joseph Fernandez: The real issues were not declaring income
and tax evasion.
If it was bribery and corruption, he should have been charged under the MACC Act.
Star should change its name to Parti ApaAkuDapat Katak Sabah (PAKSA).
The logo should be a jumping frog with JK's face and a crown on the head.
[16/06/2020, 08:09:43] Joseph Fernandez: Account No: S453347550109
Bill Amount: RM 72.50
[16/06/2020, 16:11:40] Joseph Fernandez: All laws are plagiarised.
No law on plagiarism.
[16/06/2020, 16:47:33] Joseph Fernandez: Dictionary Definition of plagiarism . . .
I compiled material and edited down for length to connect the dots. Connecting the
dots is originality of thought.
The issue of passing off someone's work as my own does not arise. The connecting of
the dots is mine.
In any case, the issue of claiming someone's work in science, medicine and health
does not arise. I am not a subject matter expert in these areas.
[16/06/2020, 19:46:06] Joseph Fernandez: I will draft anti-hop law for M'sian
Parliament and send to AG's Chambers.
Those who got off the boat yesterday are a different matter.
In the case of recent amendments to the Indian Citizenship Act, a new cutoff line
was imposed for those who suffered religious persecution in Afghanistan and
Pakistan.
Only those who entered India legally were entitled to citizenship under a special
"fast track" process.
[18/06/2020, 14:07:14] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/explained/article/3089397/how-india-and-chinas-
deadliest-clash-decades-came-about . . .
this Article does not say how the 20 Indians and 45 Chinese died.
They mostly ended up in the icy cold Galwan River and died, at night, some swept
away.
The skinny, scrawny, short and small Chinese cannot win in hand-to-hand physical
combat with the taller, burly and big Indians.
China may have since removed the hut but the Chinese are still in Indian territory
beyond the hut.
[20/06/2020, 21:51:25] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2020/06/601611/learning-institutions-floundering
[20/06/2020, 21:52:39] Joseph Fernandez:
https://whats-the-word.typeform.com/to/zKpaB3
[21/06/2020, 07:29:52] Joseph Fernandez: The MoH didn't say mask is a must.
The mask can be dangerous if the nose is covered for a long time. It cuts off
oxygen and increases CO2 in the blood.
The mask does not protect you from others or protect others from you.
The virus enters from your hands through the mouth, nose and eyes.
Get a Covid-19 free cert and confirm immunity if there's such a thing.
Otherwise, if you get Covid-19 symptoms and survive, it's just a bad flu, not
Covid-19.
If you don't survive, your family will take you to the crematorium. No need post-
mortem.
Viral load is inside the body, not outside. Air droplets, if true, can enter the
eyes. Again, practise physical distancing.
Physical distancing is the only way to ensure the virus has no place to go and dies
out.
The people are the ones with the virus.
If the gov't wants to flatten the curve of infections, let it happen with the
economy open.
They won't be able to argue that there were errors in facts and errors in law in
the CoA's decision.
The Federal court will see no reason to set aside the CoA's decision.
The court will agree that the state assembly secretary's letter produced in the
court of appeal rendered MA's case academic i.e. there's no live issue.
It will not agree the Governor sacked MA as CM and/or that he was wrong.
The Governor will say he didn't sack MA as CM. MA, he will say, was automatically
sacked as CM when he lost his majority.
The Perak case law should be set aside for future cases.
If DAP contests all 222 parliamentary seats in Malaysia, and all state seats, I
have no choice but stand in a parliamentary and state seat.
If DAP contests all 222 parliamentary seats in Malaysia, and all state seats, I
have no choice but stand in a parliamentary and state seat.
A super majority Melayu gov't in Putrajaya will force DAP to go for broke and
contest all seats, win or lose.
[25/06/2020, 09:30:40] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[25/06/2020, 09:30:40] Rosaline Kotter: video omitted
[25/06/2020, 14:12:57] Joseph Fernandez: The grandmother's story way of presenting
media reports is not the right approach.
Give the headlines first based on the news angle and then follow up with the
supporting details.
Trump said that EU is over rated and there's no reason for US to have a Special
Relationship with UK.
He said the US should work with India, China and Russia on global issues.
He said G7 should be expanded to G11 to include India, Russia, South Korea and
Australia.
Trump wants China to be held accountable for carrying and spreading the novel
Corona virus.
He will not allow China to claim the entire South China Sea.
He has said that China is corrupting many countries, especially in Africa, and
enslaving them through debt diplomacy.
[26/06/2020, 10:03:24] Rosaline Kotter: Adelina missing
HR qualification
no law on plagiarism
rewriting etc
could not have passed off as my work. Not subject matter expert.
compile, edit down and connect the dots for originality of thought
real work. JD
insubordination to who?
ask Company whether lawyer suggest out of settlement based on the plagiarism issue.
[26/06/2020, 12:06:20] Joseph Fernandez: Intelligence is the ability to learn from
mistakes, one's own and that of others, and also be able to connect the dots.
Those who can't learn from mistakes and repeat them, hoping for a different and
better result, are insane.
Example: Mahathir.
[26/06/2020, 16:49:35] Joseph Fernandez: I advised New Delhi on how to taroh the
Chinaman kaw kaw.
The answer that came back: "What makes you think that we are not doing it?"
India can occupy the high points behind the Chinese and look down on their
positions.
When that happens, earthquakes and rockfalls will bury Chinese positions.
Don't be tempted to sell your nomination form. The going rate, many years ago, was
RM50K per form. Now, it's much more.
[27/06/2020, 00:04:16] Joseph Fernandez: It's Trump that has been handling the
novel Corona virus pandemic, the economy shutting down, the economic stimulus
packages, and the re-opening of the economy.
In fact, Trump was against the economy being shut down to flatten the curve of
infections. He warned that the cure could not be worse than the disease.
He has stopped talking to Anthony Fauci. The last time they said anything to each
other was two weeks ago. Fauci is definately out of the picture.
So, it's no use Biden saying that he would have done this and that on the pandemic
and the economy. He doesn't have a leg to stand on. The proof of the pudding is in
the eating.
America picks the President based solely on the economy. He has a blank cheque on
foreign affairs and going to war.
The economy will bounce back within the next four months given it's performance
before the pandemic and the existence of pent-up demand.
The black lives matter campaign, euphemism for more power, is likely to turn the
whites against the looters, arsonists and Democrats.
Many blacks as well were put off by the looting and burning. They had no place to
put their shame after the disproportionate public response to the George Floyd
killing.
Trump will be returned to the White House by a landslide in Nov. He will get a huge
electoral college number. He will also win the popular vote this time.
[27/06/2020, 03:35:40] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/06/26/trump-executive-order-
stresses-skill-over-college-degree-hiring/3263074001/
[27/06/2020, 14:30:26] Joseph Fernandez: It’s because of the Perak case law that
the Agong did not appoint DPM Wan Azizah as PM when Mahathir abruptly stepped down
in late Feb this year.
It’s because of the Perak case law that the Agong appointed Muhyiddin, by the back
door, as PM to replace Mahathir.
It’s because of the Perak case law that PH and/or PH Plus is harping on seizing the
PM’s post from Muhyiddin.
This calls for the generation of activities towards the production of goods and
services and marketing skills.
packaged convenience
management skills
core stability
leadership decisions
The onus is on the people to ensure the virus has no place to go and dies out.
Gov’ts can only educate the people on self-discipline.
The pandemic must also be handled at the community level in villages and
residential areas in suburbs.
088448108
[30/06/2020, 18:38:54] Joseph Fernandez: +6088448108
[30/06/2020, 18:39:23] Joseph Fernandez: +60128988766
[01/07/2020, 03:39:10] Rosaline Kotter:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/world-news/eu-bans-
pakistan-airline-from-flying-to-europe-for-6-months/articleshow/76716535.cms
[01/07/2020, 13:31:28] Rosaline Kotter: The best Definition of science comes from
it’s take on God.
Islam, for example, is not about God but a form of identity for the Arabs based on
the concept of sin.
The virus is about karmic forces (output). They will exhaust themselves sooner or
later.
It’s human perceptions that see karma as good, bad, evil, ugly, beautiful,
positive, negative, optimistic and pessimistic.
The more you fight karmic forces, the more it will fight you.
Since karma is neutral, it must be neutralised. The only way to neutralise karma is
to accept the karmic forces. Once accepted, karma is neutralised.
For example, Indians are beating the shit (karmic forces) out of the Chinese in the
border areas. This is a response to karma (input) by the Chinese in the border
areas i. e. intrusion into Indian territory.
Chinese can neutralise the karma by accepting the karmic forces (the beating) and
going back to China, never to come back to Tibet.
The more the Chinese fight the karmic forces (beating), the more their shit will be
beaten out of them.
[01/07/2020, 16:46:55] Rosaline Kotter: video omitted
[02/07/2020, 03:42:14] Rosaline Kotter: Wear a mask if physical distancing of one
to two metres in public is not possible.
Make sure the mask does not send down the oxygen level too much and increase the
CO2 (carbon dioxide). If you have a headache, there’s too much CO2 in the blood.
Find a lonely spot somewhere, take off the mask or uncover the nose, and breathe
fresh air for 5 to 10 minutes to increase the oxygen level and bring the CO2 down.
It’s not always possible to maintain physical distancing in public. So, in that
case, you have to wear a mask.
The novel Corona virus is mainly spread by respiratory droplets getting into the
air by sneezing and coughing. So, physical distancing is important to ensure the
virus has no place to go and dies out.
Avoid crowds and large gatherings as long as the threat of the virus persists. This
is very important.
Stay at home. If possible, work from home. If you work outside, go home after work.
Don’t eat out. Can takeaway food or order online. Cook at home.
No need to attend mass until the threat of the virus is over. Live streaming of
mass is available. You can contribute to church collections at the ATM.
The virus is not a living thing but a form of intelligence. It can’t live for long
outside the body.
We have 380 trillion viruses, 60 trillion bacteria and some fungi in the body. They
don’t harm us.
It’s the over reaction of the immune system to the perceived aggressiveness -
Covid-19 - of the novel Corona virus in the epithelial cells and lymph nodes that
may kill.
Only 10 per cent of Covid-19 cases are serious. Don’t listen to all the bullshit on
CNN.
There’s no cure for illnesses caused by any virus. That includes the Flu virus.
Only the immune system can cure if you have illness brought by a virus. Antibiotics
can help kill sickness brought by bacteria. There are antiseptic creams for
conditions caused by fungi.
Vaccine is not a cure but preventive. There’s no proof that all vaccines are
effective.
[02/07/2020, 16:40:07] Rosaline Kotter: The West, after pitting Pakistan against
India since 1947, has realised that only India can put Chinaman in his place.
US and the West are rushing weapons and armaments to India to face China.
[02/07/2020, 17:14:21] Joseph Fernandez: Actually, journalists can write about
everything under the sun, including things they know nothing about.
[02/07/2020, 17:59:08] Rosaline Kotter: The number of Covid-19 cases, and related
deaths, would be more accurate if testing and contact tracing is stopped.
Many Covid-19 cases in fact recover on their own without knowing they had the
disease.
This proves that testing and contact tracing for Covid-19 is not the right
strategy. It creates a false picture and affects the economy and political
situation.
[02/07/2020, 18:10:40] Rosaline Kotter: Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates and Nancy Pelosi
should be locked up and the keys thrown away.
throwing money at the problem may buy time for the recipient, an assurance of
support from the thrower.
help managements buy time if there’s hope for them i.e. they can turn around.
[03/07/2020, 05:09:03] Rosaline Kotter: if the virus eventually has no place to go,
it will die out. What’s that called? It’s called the virus disappearing, as if by
magic, by a miracle!
[03/07/2020, 05:13:03] Rosaline Kotter: If virus “cases” in US keep going up, blame
those getting money from Washington to do testing and contact tracing. This is a
SCAM!
[03/07/2020, 05:14:39] Rosaline Kotter: Those who get infected by CV19 in the US
should blame themselves, not the US gov’t or Trump.
[03/07/2020, 05:18:32] Rosaline Kotter: CNN should have closed down in 2016 after
Trump won. It will get another chance this year to close down when Trump is re-
elected.
[03/07/2020, 05:20:41] Rosaline Kotter: It seems that all the people who can run
America are with CNN. If so, why are they not out there, running the country?
[03/07/2020, 05:22:00] Rosaline Kotter: The only news that CNN has is Trump not
wearing a mask.
[03/07/2020, 05:26:26] Rosaline Kotter: CNN only interviews people who don’t
realise that life has various shades of grey, that there are caveats, ifs and buts,
qualifiers, and exceptions!
[03/07/2020, 05:30:23] Rosaline Kotter: Let’s see when CNN will stop blaming Trump
for the China virus and start blaming the people who get infected with it.
[03/07/2020, 12:58:04] Joseph Fernandez: Curriculum Vitae JF.docx • 3 pages
document omitted
[03/07/2020, 14:12:21] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.google.com/search?
q=nuclear+desalination+plant&rlz=1CDGOYI_enMY858MY858&oq=nuclear+desalination&aqs=c
hrome.1.69i57j0l3.11719j0j7&hl=en-GB&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8
[03/07/2020, 19:36:52] Rosaline Kotter: The “monkey see, monkey do” shutdown of the
economy, ostensibly to help flatten the curve of infections, apparently to prevent
the public healthcare system from collapsing and imploding and/or running out of
hospital beds, was a grave strategic error.
The so-called curve of infections should have been flattened with the economy open.
So far, only 100-odd people died of Covid-19, the immune system’s perceived
aggressiveness of the novel Corona virus in the epithelial cells and lymph nodes.
According to backdoor PM Muhyiddin Yassin, Bank Negara warned him that the
financial system would collapse and implode if the economy continues to remain
shut.
Bank Negara should have advised against the shutdown of the economy on Mar 18. It
may have been politically-motivated given the change of gov’t on Mar 1.
https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-think/2020/07/03/the-second-economic-wave-
of-covid-19-paolo-casadio-hui-hon-chung-and-geoffr/1881009
[03/07/2020, 20:54:06] Joseph Fernandez: Trump advised the Governors to re-open
their economies, although the 14-day drop of infections had not been reached, when
the US gov't realised that it was a grave strategic error to shut down the economy
based on unvalidated testing and contact tracing.
[03/07/2020, 22:21:55] Joseph Fernandez: @camanpour , @jchatterleyCNN , @donlemon ,
@wolfblitzer , @drsanjaygupta, @richardquest, @donaldtrump, @realDonaldTrump,
@POTUS, @rosemaryCNN , @richardquest CNN gleefully reports the daily number of CV19
cases in the US as if all them are going to die. The numbers are a SCAM!
[04/07/2020, 02:01:35] Rosaline Kotter: @camanpour , @jchatterleyCNN , @donlemon ,
@wolfblitzer , @drsanjaygupta, @richardquest, @donaldtrump, @realDonaldTrump,
@POTUS, @rosemaryCNN , @richardquest Jack Tapper’s book, The Outpost, is plagiarism
of What If hypothetical CIA studies based on scenario-building driven by paranoia.
[04/07/2020, 19:26:40] Rosaline Kotter: America, China, India and Japan are the
largest markets and economies in the world on a purchasing power basis.
The purchasing power basis is the real deal, not the US$, the exchange rate or
forex and gold reserves.
America can fight wars on multiple fronts at the same time. That ensures global
security, and underwrites the strength of the US$ as the international reserve
currency.
NATO has been no help to the US. In fact, it has been a drain on US resources.
[04/07/2020, 20:47:20] Joseph Fernandez: My principles in management . . .
don’t throw good money after bad. In practice, gov'ts throw good money after bad.
throwing money at the problem may merely buy time for the recipient, an assurance
of politically-motivated support from the thrower but for how long?
help managements buy time if there’s hope for them i.e. they can eventually turn
around.
the brightest and best must lead the way for All.
the riff raff must not be allowed to squat on the brightest and best under the
guise of democratisation and liberalisation catering to the lowest common
denominator. A line must be drawn somewhere. The floodgates must not be opened by
political expediency.
[04/07/2020, 20:57:40] Joseph Fernandez: Politics is about public perceptions i.e.
what the people believe.
If a controversy does not go away in two weeks, then it will not go away until
there's closure.
Example: MA63.
In Genesis, the 1st Book of the Holy Bible, the Word of God, it's stated, "anything
that has a beginning will have an end".
[04/07/2020, 21:05:33] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/532796
He brings enough to the table as a freak moment in history.
We missed a freak moment in history when DPM Wan Azizah was not appointed PM on Mar
1.
America had freak moments in history when Obama was elected not once, but twice, as
President.
America again went for a freak moment in history when Trump was elected President.
There will probably be no President like him. He keeps election promises.
If Trump is re-elected, the world will change like never before. The supremacy of
western civilisation will end. America will run the world with India, Russia, China
and Japan.
America, China, India and Japan are the largest markets and economies in the world
on a purchasing power basis.
The purchasing power basis is the real deal, not the US$, the exchange rate or
forex and gold reserves.
America can fight wars on multiple fronts at the same time. That ensures global
security, and underwrites the strength of the US$ as the international reserve
currency.
NATO has been no help to the US. In fact, it has been a drain on US resources.
If a controversy does not go away in two weeks, then it will not go away until
there's closure.
Example: MA63.
In Genesis, the 1st Book of the Holy Bible, the Word of God, it's stated, "anything
that has a beginning will have an end".
[04/07/2020, 22:46:18] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/southeast-
asia/article/3091615/vietnam-philippines-criticise-chinese-military-drills
[05/07/2020, 02:07:30] Rosaline Kotter:
https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Art_of_Her_Deal.html?id=Q8nrDwAAQBAJ
[05/07/2020, 19:05:30] Joseph Fernandez:
https://m.facebook.com/groups/925634987509191?view=permalink&id=4016370008435658
[05/07/2020, 19:05:37] Joseph Fernandez:
https://m.facebook.com/groups/925634987509191?view=permalink&id=4016370008435658
[05/07/2020, 22:37:15] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.wionews.com/india-news/india-
to-launch-coronavirus-vaccine-for-public-use-by-august-15-reports-310431
[05/07/2020, 23:01:02] Rosaline Kotter: The criminal justice system in Malaysia
seems to have degenerated into the version practised in Japan.
The MACC and police are violating the rule of law, the basis of the Constitution,
by virtually forcing suspects to make a statement.
In criminal law, one principle is that the accused has a right to remain silent. If
he or she gives up that right, anything that he or she says can and may be used
against the suspect and/or accused.
Another principle in criminal law is that a man is innocent until proven guilty.
The onus is on the prosecution to make out a prima facie case and prove the guilt
of the accused beyond reasonable doubt. That’s the Test of the Burden of Proof in a
criminal case.
The remand practice has no place in our criminal justice system. It’s tantamount to
getting suspects to incriminate themselves.
Japan came under international scrutiny when former Nissan Chief, Carlos Ghosn,
fled house arrest and escaped from the country.
He saw no justice in a system where suspects were locked up until they confessed.
Once a confession was secured, the suspect/s were brought to court for the
sentencing i.e. jail and fine, and in default further jail.
[06/07/2020, 05:44:03] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[06/07/2020, 05:45:50] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/NCRSarawak/permalink/4015164831889509/
[06/07/2020, 05:46:30] Joseph Fernandez: Orang Asal are not about race, religion,
DNA, geographical origin or politics but ancestral and historical property -- NCR
land -- Adat, Native Court, Article 161A, special position in Article 153, right
to life in Article 5, Article 8 (no discrimination) and Article 13 (right to
property).
It's not necessary to include Adat in the Constitution to be made into law.
The Land Office is the court of first instance for NCR cases which can then move to
the Native Court and end at the High Court. NCR land cases must never be taken to
the Court of Appeal and the Federal Court.
There's case law which states that judicial review in NCR land cases can be
initiated within three years.
Testing for Covid-19 — the perceived aggressiveness of the novel Corona virus in
the epithelial cells and lymph nodes — and contact tracing are grave strategic
errors. So-called contacts may be asymptomatic.
These so-called CV-19 tests have not been validated. They may read false positive
(i.e. infected but the virus is not present) or false negative (i.e. not infected
but the virus is present).
It appears that anyone who ever had the Flu, or having the Flu now, will test
positive for CV-19.
Gov’t should keep the economy open and educate the people on self-discipline. The
onus is on the people to ensure the virus has no place to go and dies out. It’s the
people with the virus.
The jury is still out on whether masks, in the absence of physical distancing, help
ward off respiratory droplets. No one will deliberately sneeze or cough in another
person’s face. They would sneeze or cough into the inside of a T-shirt or use a
handkerchief.
It’s said that many people who don’t show symptoms of the virus may be carriers.
This may be true of younger people.
Lockdown can be imposed for 14 days by local authorities in areas where too many
people show symptoms of Covid-19.
Those with CV-19 symptoms should not be tested for the disease. Instead, they
should be treated and/or observed for specific symptoms.
Most people can recover at home. Rest in bed, stay hydrated and self-quarantine.
If they don’t make it in hospitals, the specific cause of death should not state
CV-19 or CV-19 related.
The specific cause of death may be pneumonia, heart attack, cardiac failure,
stroke, kidney failure, sepsis, complications or systemic failure, among others.
Hospitals should focus on moderating the immune system’s response to the perceived
aggressiveness — Covid-19 — of the novel Corona virus in the epithelial cells and
lymph nodes.
Also, reduce the viral load — made up by the number of viral particles — and stop
the virus replicating itself in the host body.
Remdesivir is an example. However, it can only stop the replication of the virus in
the body.
Breath and conversation does not send out that many viral particles into the air.
It’s sneezing and coughing that sends viral particles in the millions into the air
immediately around.
The virus resides on surfaces and hands for a time. Sanitise the hands so that the
virus is not transferred into the body through the mouth, nose and eyes. Again,
what matters is the viral load made up by the number of viral particles. The mask
will help prevent wearers accidentally touching the mouth and nose. Don’t touch the
eyes. Again, use the hand sanitiser.
About 9K people, including 1K classified as CV-19 related, die daily in the US for
example.
About 30K people die daily in China of non-CV-19 causes. We don’t have the figures
for daily CV-19 deaths in China. The communists are not transparent. They
facilitated the carrying and spread of the virus worldwide.
China was the first country in the world to report 80K CV-19 cases. They claimed
only 4K CV-19 related deaths. After that, the communists clammed up.
The communist gov’ts in Kerala and West Bengal in India face multiparty elections
every five years. They no longer impose communist solutions.
The gov’t in China does not have the consent of the governed.
Beijing does not respect freedom of conscience, the right of free speech, human
rights and international law.
America has nothing against any country or company in the world being rich.
Unfortunately, the communists want to play with fire instead of looking after the
welfare of the people of China.
If the economy fails in China, the communist party will collapse and implode. There
may be civil war in the country.
Already, the global supply chain has been shifting out from China since 2018.
So, Beijing may have struck back by releasing the novel Corona virus on a small
scale in China first, and to be carried and spread to the rest of the world.
[07/07/2020, 11:03:51] Rosaline Kotter:
https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-07-06/COVID-19-may-not-have-originated-in-China-
existed-for-many-decades-RTIDkoNz68/index.html
[07/07/2020, 14:40:27] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.thestar.com.my/opinion/letters/2020/04/10/when-honesty-flattens-the-
curve-the-legal-ramifications-of-lying-about-covid-19
[07/07/2020, 14:42:58] Rosaline Kotter: https://support.airasia.com/s/entry-
restrictions?language=en_GB
[07/07/2020, 14:46:58] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2020/06/15/world-university-
rankings-have-become-an-arms-race/
[07/07/2020, 14:55:11] Rosaline Kotter: Umno and its Barisan Nasional (BN) partners
form the largest bloc in the PN coalition with 43 seats. PPBM has 32, PAS 18 and
GPS 18 with the remaining three seats held by smaller parties.
However, Umno and PAS are also partners in the Muafakat Nasional alliance which
could command as many as 61 seats.
[08/07/2020, 00:42:19] Rosaline Kotter: out of court settlement, lawyer’s take
witness statement, MC and wife, COO Francis Chung, Director Alvin Phang
Adelina, relationship between the Editorial and Marketing Depts and day to day
internal operational matters.
discrimination
similarity of content
no law on plagiarism
no insubordination
https://www.thestar.com.my/tech/tech-news/2020/07/07/brie-larson-begins-career-as-
youtube-content-creator-with-first-video-garnering-over-a-million-views-number-of-
the-day
[08/07/2020, 03:21:40] Rosaline Kotter: https://theconversation.com/how-the-
federal-reserve-literally-makes-money-140305
[08/07/2020, 18:22:45] Rosaline Kotter: The DG should focus on educating the
people, whether locals or foreigners, on ensuring the virus has no place to go and
dies out.
The PTI is not a new issue. It has been around since Merdeka and Malaysia Day. The
pandemic has nothing to do with the PTI issue.
So, don’t mix up the pandemic and PTI. If they are overstayers because of the
pandemic, they should not be locked up. The authorities concerned can exercise
their prerogative and discretionary powers and extend expired visas.
The overstayers can also file judicial reviews and seek certificates of certiorari
and orders of mandamus on expired visas i.e. if they are not locked up.
Alternatively, if they are locked up, they can arrange for an Application for
habeas corpus to be filed.
[08/07/2020, 19:02:47] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.google.com/search?
rlz=1CDGOYI_enMY858MY858&source=univ&tbm=isch&q=glycemic%20index&hl=en-
GB&fir=Rt3e7BWWXB7QuM%252C7LvaqZeNnjM-rM%252C_%253BPAhvm3cw2jP_kM%252CfRm--
glApHdv1M%252C_%253B_J-B1zfH6W2i4M%252C0pzAeUR8Znkx4M%252C_%253BGxNqzE18POABQM
%252CF6ar_FHWXXix9M%252C_%253B3hjfn2XrhVTgOM%252C5R540ZT8Pqc2lM%252C_
%253B8AE_pa7q70mPBM%252CIn0yuIBbQRbQiM%252C_%253Bf8J2wlqs4w2xoM%252C8Eln-8UyUtMBUM
%252C_%253BCzXDvm5qmiU9xM%252CKllLgpQlSb-9QM%252C_%253BTml7KtwVEnv6LM
%252Cjpt8nZqnvoHXIM%252C_%253BqCwoM5SiGJsNJM%252CqBBfnHCotRYzMM%252C_%253BOBNG-
DlJe4M9IM%252Cvx2N0I-BHf2hsM%252C_&usg=AI4_-kRboRF-X6HGPCl6mXsh35Se-
fqWaw&ved=2ahUKEwjq9eapwL3qAhUyiOYKHb1pB_gQv7IFegQIARAG&biw=414&bih=610
[08/07/2020, 19:07:37] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/07/08/colleges-varsities-to-
fully-reopen-by-october/
[08/07/2020, 19:08:51] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/07/08/govt-wins-bid-to-
forfeit-rm800000-from-pahang-mca/
[08/07/2020, 19:12:02] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/bahasa/2020/07/08/sarawak-mahu-hidupkan-
jawatankuasa-khas-bagi-kanak-kanak-tanpa-kerakyatan/
[08/07/2020, 19:13:04] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/07/08/airasia-group-says-
triggered-pn17-but-wont-be-classified-as-such
[08/07/2020, 19:13:58] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/world/2020/07/08/scientists-warn-of-potential-wave-
of-covid-linked-brain-damage
[08/07/2020, 19:16:40] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/07/08/bung-hits-out-at-ppbm-
minister-for-saying-umno-irrelevant-in-sabah/
[08/07/2020, 21:32:05] Rosaline Kotter: No party, in the history of the world, has
ruled forever.
In Genesis, the 1st Book of the Holy Bible, the Word of God, it’s written,
“anything that has a beginning will have an end”.
PAP, like BN and PBB, are no longer about the people. They are only about a handful
of leaders filling their pockets.
PBB will fall when Pesaka is crushed by the Orang Asal.
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/focus/2020/07/08/singapore-pms-brother-sees-real-
anger-brewing-before-election
[08/07/2020, 22:47:46] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.gopetition.com/petitions/sabah-sarawak-rights.html
Orang Asal are not about race, religion, DNA, geographical origin or politics but
ancestral and historical property -- NCR land -- Adat, Native Court, Article 161A,
special position in Article 153, right to life in Article 5, Article 8 (no
discrimination) and Article 13 (right to property).
Orang Asal are about the right of first settlement and working the land in the
emptiness and vastness of a geographical expanse bounded by water, mountains and
jungle.
It's not necessary to include Adat in the Constitution to be made into law.
The Land Office is the court of first instance for NCR cases which can then move to
the Native Court and end at the High Court. NCR land cases must never be taken to
the Court of Appeal and the Federal Court.
There's case law which states that judicial review in NCR land cases can be
initiated within three years.
Trump is right on testing and contact tracing. These tests have not been validated.
Fauci is a conman. He should be locked up and the keys thrown away.
If you ever had Flu or have it now, you will test positive for CV-19.
Having said that, tests could either be false positive (infected but no sign of
virus) or false negative (not infected but the virus is present).
Tests for antibodies may be inconclusive i.e. either there’s no sign of antibodies
or the antibodies do not indicate how long immunity, if any, will last.
https://www.nst.com.my/world/world/2020/07/606753/trump-i-disagree-fauci-covid-19-
us
[09/07/2020, 00:56:43] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/07/08/11000-international-
students-apply-to-return-to-malaysia/
[09/07/2020, 01:02:23] Rosaline Kotter: No court will interfere in the prerogative
and discretionary powers of gov’t, and management, and on matters of high policy
(read national security).
Harvard and MIT cannot allege conspiracy on the part of the gov’t.
Such a facility can be given for 24 hours, three days, a week, two weeks or a
month. Probably, it can be obtained for three months.
Upon expiry, if special circumstances can be cited, the Special Pass can be renewed
for further periods.
The Special Pass used to be a white sheet of paper, about a quarter of a A4 page.
It probably remains the same.
Anyone who wants the Special Pass would have to ask for it. The gov’t is unlikely
to volunteer the information to ease the life of those affected.
The court, likewise, would not volunteer such information even if they knew. The
court only looks at what is before it.
Under our adversarial system of justice, in fact it’s not the court or the judge
that decides but the parties in dispute - on issues in conflict - through their
submission.
In some cases, the court does introduce into the equation, legal research it has
done on its own accord. Otherwise, the submission by both sides suffices for a
ruling by the court.
There have been cases where the court has disputed the gov’t’s take that the errant
party can re-apply if earlier denied. The court has told the gov’t that re-applying
would be a futile effort if the errant party is going to be denied again. The only
way for such applications not to be denied, according to the court, is for the
gov’t to advise the errant party concerned how to avoid a previous fate. Such
information is only with the gov’t.
[09/07/2020, 14:24:43] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/533605
[09/07/2020, 14:25:04] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/533602
[09/07/2020, 14:27:03] Rosaline Kotter: https://voiz.asia/en/39556
[09/07/2020, 14:43:10] Rosaline Kotter: There’s no race, religion and political
parties in Parliament, only lawmakers.
Seats belong to lawmakers, not the parties under whose symbols lawmakers contested.
Only the Prime Minister can advise Agong to consent to the dissolution of
Parliament.
Agong can withhold consent for the dissolution of Parliament. This can happen if
Parliament has run less than four years.
If Agong withholds consent, the PM can resign. That will allow Agong to appoint a
new PM. Agong cannot appoint a new PM until and unless the incumbent PM resigns.
Agong cannot sack the PM. He can only appoint the PM.
He cannot assume the PM has lost confidence and has been automatically sacked if
there are defections from the gov’t or it has become a minority in Parliament.
The Perak case law of 2009 is null and void to the extent of its inconsistency with
a superior law, the Federal Constitution.
The true test of confidence in Parliament is the passage of gov’t Bills. It’s
unlikely any incumbent PM would be unable to muster sufficient support for gov’t
Bills.
Theresa May, for example, was defeated thrice on BrExit but didn’t resign. She
eventually resigned, not as PM but Conservative Party Chief. That allowed Boris
Johnson to take away as party chief and PM. May would have resigned as PM before
Johnson was appointed. According to protocol, she would have met the Queen to
convey her resignation.
Johnson was also defeated on the BrExit Bill and advised the Queen to consent to
the dissolution of Parliament to pave the way for snap election. The Queen could
have withheld consent but obviously didn’t since there was snap election.
Johnson managed to get the BrExit Bill passed in the new Parliament. However, he
has failed to get a BrExit deal with EU.
The UK probably has to leave EU without a deal or put the matter before the people
in a second Referendum. The people can choose not to leave the EU. In fact, since
the novel Corona virus pandemic, it appears the majority of the people want the UK
to stay in the EU.
[09/07/2020, 20:09:55] Rosaline Kotter: The detention of foreigners in the wake of
the novel Corona virus pandemic and their treatment during custody are the issues.
The law does not allow for discrimination. Article 8 and Article 5 refers.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/07/09/those-linked-to-al-
jazeera-report-summoned-to-bukit-aman-tomorrow/
[09/07/2020, 20:13:34] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2020/07/08/al-jazeera-reporter-summoned-to-
bukit-aman-over-documentary/1882619
[09/07/2020, 20:16:34] Rosaline Kotter: AirAsia should close down. Let the racists
chew on their YouKnowWhat.
https://thethaiger.com/news/regional/airasias-wings-may-be-clipped-permanently
[09/07/2020, 20:41:51] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/533634
[09/07/2020, 21:32:44] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.thestar.com.my/aseanplus/aseanplus-news/2020/07/09/chinese-foreign-
minister-proposes-three-ways-to-bring-china-us-ties-back-on-right-track-update
[09/07/2020, 21:40:56] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/533683
[09/07/2020, 21:54:23] Rosaline Kotter: If universities in the US go fully online,
there’s no reason for their foreign students to stay in the country.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/world/2020/07/08/us-colleges-scramble-
after-trump-orders-foreign-students-to-leave/
[10/07/2020, 00:32:33] Rosaline Kotter: Al Jazeera appears to have more credibility
than Malaysia on the PTI issue.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/533740
[10/07/2020, 00:46:18] Rosaline Kotter: There are no permanent friends and no
permanent enemies in politics, only permanent interests.
Only Umno and GPS are natural allies, being bound by ketuanan Melayuism.
Umno and GPS, together with four seats from Sabah, can form the Federal gov’t.
The people have lost their sovereignty to a handful of corrupt leaders in the
Palestine Authority and Hamas.
Israel does not have a Partner for Peace in the so-called occupied territories and
Gaza.
[10/07/2020, 01:17:05] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/533732
[10/07/2020, 01:30:37] Rosaline Kotter: The Company’s case . . .
plagiarism
compiling, editing down and connecting the dots is based on originality of thought
and produces originality of thought. We don’t have to dwell too much on this.
We focus on your claim on what is not plagiarism since it’s a contradiction. Had I
done this, it would still be plagiarism, something the Company wants to avoid.
no triable issue
[10/07/2020, 01:35:18] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2020/07/08/higher-education-campuses-to-
fully-reopen-in-october
[10/07/2020, 03:35:10] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/video-
on-demand/in-conversation-fy2021/bai-chong-en-dean-tsinghua-s-school-of-economics-
and-management-12808852
[10/07/2020, 16:26:19] Rosaline Kotter: Son of God, Sole Custodian on God Concept,
Master Interpreter of the Holy Bible, the Will of God, about the spiritual nature
of truth, Lord Protector by Divine Mandate in the court of public opinion, Master
Strategist including on things I know nothing about, Chief Advisor on Karmic
Forces, Last Prophet of Politics, Master Writer on everything and anything under
the sun including things I know nothing about, Master Dot Connector and Chief
Adviser by Divine Mandate to the Indian Armed Forces including on Tarohing the
Chinaman.
Throwing money at the problem helps recipients but may not help the situation turn
around. Throwing money must not affect the core stability of the thrower. Example:
Malaysia Airlines (recipient) and gov’t (thrower)
The communist approach - statutory bodies, GLCs, GLICs, and gov’t owned firms -
only kicks the can further down the road. There’s no such thing as a free lunch.
Once the gov’t goes bankrupt, the communist approach will collapse and implode.
Example: Malaysia and China
Help managements buy time if the situation can be turned around. Example: AirAsia
The brightest and best must lead the way for All. Example: Tony F
In the cyberworld, value comes from abundance i.e. because the Internet is free, it
creates critical mass and wealth
The rule of thumb based on going against conventional wisdom: buy on the way up,
building up positions; sell on the way down, unwinding the positions taken earlier.
Use this in the stock market, forex (US$ only), land, properties, gold, and
futures.
Economics is a social science which studies human behaviour in the battle between
unlimited wants and scarce resources which have alternative uses. The true price of
anything is the opportunity cost.
Kutty and his family became multibillionaires. This is a first in world history. It
should be in the Guinness Book of World Records.
After going into battle in GE14 with PH, Mahathir betrayed the ideals of the
Alliance in late Feb 2020 and insisted on reviving the gravy train based on
plundering the public treasury to fill the pockets of a small group of people under
various guises.
These guises include the degeneration, deviation and distortion of the Definition
of Malay in Article 160(2), Article 152, Article 153, NEP, quota system, local
gov’t elections, local authorities, BANDPB (bangsa, agama, negara, derma, plea
bargaining based on reluctantly giving back 40 per cent of theft already seized and
keeping 60 per cent), ketuanan Melayuism a la Nazism, apartheid, evil caste system
and political Islam, and gov’t policies on the foregoing which in reality cannot be
challenged by judicial review.
[10/07/2020, 19:41:10] Rosaline Kotter: The idea that Malaysia should have a so-
called Malay PM in perpetuity is untenable.
Malaysia does not belong to the so-called Malays, the PM’s post is not for these
so-calleds.
So-called?
The PM should be an Orang Asal since the country belongs to them. NCR land in fact
makes up the country.
In any case, the brightest and best must lead the way for All. The so-called
Malays have not been proven to be among the brightest and best.
[10/07/2020, 22:09:37] Rosaline Kotter: Johns Hopkins University has no credibility
on CV-19 studies. They are funded by vaccine promoter and serial tax evader Bill
Gates, and supported by arch criminal Anthony Fauci who was linked with the Wuhan
Institute of Virology, and near bankrupt Big Pharma.
Although the number of CV-19 related cases in the US is still rising, virus-related
deaths are going down.
The deaths have dipped below the 1K per day and are still declining.
[10/07/2020, 23:09:37] Rosaline Kotter: Alleged racism is a distraction.
We should recognise the real face of the phenomenon: the riff raff squatting on the
brightest and best, opportunism, nepotism, cronyism, bribery, corruption, the gravy
train based on plundering the public treasury, tax evasion, banks not querying the
source of funds, and money laundering.
[10/07/2020, 23:12:09] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/07/10/exhausted-sabah-
federal-minister-maximus-ongkili-lands-in-hospital/
[10/07/2020, 23:35:36] Rosaline Kotter: BREAKING NEWS . . .
It has been estimated that half the novel Corona virus cases in the US are due to
silent spreaders i.e. those who are asymptomatic (not infected but are carriers).
These are usually young people who don’t avoid crowds and/or large gatherings.
If you ever had the Flu or have it now, you may test positive for Covid-19.
Tests may be false positive (infected but the virus is not present).
Or they may be false negative (not infected but the virus is present).
The most disturbing trend to emerge on the novel Corona virus pandemic is that
infections may be followed by re-infections.
[11/07/2020, 02:10:10] Rosaline Kotter: http://avran.blogspot.com/2015/06/so-who-
really-is-lim-kok-wing-and-how.html?m=1
[11/07/2020, 02:12:28] Rosaline Kotter: http://www.thepatriot.co.bw/
[11/07/2020, 02:13:38] Rosaline Kotter:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limkokwing_University_of_Creative_Technology
[11/07/2020, 02:16:06] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.limkokwing.net/m/about/
[11/07/2020, 02:16:54] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.limkokwing.com/
[11/07/2020, 02:22:16] Rosaline Kotter:
https://studymalaysia.com/where/profile.php?code=luct
[11/07/2020, 02:26:55] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/education/2020/01/05/2020---the-next-leap-of-
expansion-in-africa
[11/07/2020, 02:28:33] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/education/2020/01/05/2020---the-next-leap-of-
expansion-in-africa
[11/07/2020, 02:31:41] Rosaline Kotter: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa
[11/07/2020, 02:34:37] Rosaline Kotter: http://uis.unesco.org/en/topic/education-
africa
[11/07/2020, 02:34:59] Rosaline Kotter:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Africa
[11/07/2020, 04:32:12] Rosaline Kotter: Mahathir stole MY IDEA to form united,
neutral, independent bloc in Parliament!
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/mahathir-mohamad-independent-bloc-shafie-
apdal-pm-malaysia-12921298
[11/07/2020, 05:08:47] Rosaline Kotter: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bidayuh
[11/07/2020, 05:10:26] Rosaline Kotter: https://borneodictionary.com/bidayuh-bau/
[11/07/2020, 05:11:00] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.google.com/search?
q=Speak+Bidayuh+Singgai&rlz=1CDGOYI_enMY858MY858&oq=Speak+Bidayuh+Singgai&aqs=chrom
e..69i57.15660j0j7&hl=en-GB&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8
[12/07/2020, 05:53:29] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.nst.com.my/education/2020/07/606823/raising-foreign-student-enrolment-
post-covid-19
[12/07/2020, 18:23:04] Joseph Fernandez: Did you ever hear Mahathir or Muslim
countries criticising China on its treatment of Muslims?
Yet, Mahathir has the cheek to criticise India's amended Citizenship Act as anti-
Muslim and meant to deprive Muslims of citizenship.
India wants to remove illegal immigrants and non-citizens from the electoral rolls.
This was mandated by the supreme court in Assam.
New Delhi is also fast-tracking citizenship for non-Muslims in India who fled
religious persecution in Afghanistan and Pakistan before 2015.
Mahathir claimed that India invaded and occupied Kashmir. Even Pakistan does not
say that.
Even Pakistan is sitting on land the British colonialists stole from India,
ostensibly as a homeland for Muslims, but in fact to divide the great Indian Army
which was on the verge of slaughtering its British officers and the 100K British
and their families in India.
The creation of Pakistan left 120m Muslims still in India. Bangladesh broke away
from Pakistan in 1971.
British India, less Pakistan, came together with 500 princely states in 1947 to
form the Indian Union.
East Baluchistan joined the Indian Union but was seized by Pakistan. West
Baluchistan is in Iran.
NWFP wanted to join the Indian Union, or alternatively Afghanistan, but was seized
by Pakistan.
FATA is a Federally administered lawless tribal belt which had never been ruled by
anyone.
The original Pakistan was confined to West Punjab on both sides of the Indus River.
If India chokes off the beginning of the Indus, Pakistan will collapse and implode.
[12/07/2020, 19:48:38] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.google.com/search?
q=anti+inflammatory+food&rlz=1CDGOYI_enMY858MY858&oq=anti+inflammation+&aqs=chrome.
1.69i57j0l3.13088j0j7&hl=en-GB&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8
[12/07/2020, 19:54:04] Rosaline Kotter: An anti-inflammatory diet should include
these foods:
tomatoes.
olive oil.
Omega-3 fatty acids. Share on Pinterest Omega-3 fatty acids may help fight vascular
inflammation. ...
S-adenosylmethionine. ...
Zinc. ...
Frankincense. ...
Capsaicin. ...
Cat's claw.
[12/07/2020, 19:57:21] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.google.com/search?
q=anti+inflammatory+food&rlz=1CDGOYI_enMY858MY858&oq=anti+inflammation+&aqs=chrome.
1.69i57j0l3.13088j0j7&hl=en-GB&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#imgrc=ixCfdWUClEXkIM
[13/07/2020, 05:41:03] Joseph Fernandez: Final Bill
5 per cent as contingency fee/for legal advice on RM400K transferred Funds i.e.
RM20K
Total RM20K
[13/07/2020, 06:21:15] Joseph Fernandez: Preliminary Bill
interview RM595
18 April
30 Mar
21 Feb
18 Jan
[14/07/2020, 06:42:50] Joseph Fernandez: Preliminary Bill
interview RM595
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/534826
[17/07/2020, 22:35:01] Joseph Fernandez: RM0:unifi: #kekalberhubung Yr TM Acc
S453347550109 of RM74.1 is overdue. PAY NOW @ unifi.com.my/bill/S453347550109/2006
to enjoy continuous svc. TQ
[18/07/2020, 20:17:41] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.wionews.com/world/not-trying-
to-replace-us-as-worlds-top-technological-power-says-china-314222
[19/07/2020, 02:22:26] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/g7kKhjjoNWw
[19/07/2020, 10:57:06] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[19/07/2020, 16:12:46] Joseph Fernandez: Is Trump going around infecting people
with the virus? Why GLORIFY the STUPIDITY of those infected?
If you don't observe physical distancing and get infected, are you going to blame
Muhyiddin, Modi and Trump?
The pandemic has made us realise that the great majority of the people have below
average intelligence and lack self-discipline.
Only MORONS harp on mask wearing without realising what it is all about.
The onus is on the people to observe physical distancing and ensure the virus has
no place to go and dies out.
The American people care two Fs about foreign policy and other issues.
Did communism and socialism fail in China because the Chinese were MORONS?
Communism and socialism FAILED in China. The Chinese had to eat their own SHIT.
The issue is communism and socialism FAILING in China, not the multinationals
shifting the global supply chain to China to help the MORON communist party.
[19/07/2020, 16:15:17] Joseph Fernandez: Did communism and socialism fail in China
because the Chinese were MORONS?
Communism and socialism FAILED in China. The Chinese had to eat their own SHIT.
The issue is communism and socialism FAILING in China, not the multinationals
shifting the global supply chain to China to help the MORON communist party.
We have to give credit where credit is due . . . the multinationals who got China
into the WTO.
[19/07/2020, 20:48:22] Joseph Fernandez: I don't read anything that Malays write.
In fact, Mariam Mokhtar is a friend.
The last time I spoke to her was when Daniel John Jambun, then in London, handed
the phone to her. After that, I had a few words with Rewcastle. Waytha Moorthy was
also there with Kanul Gindol.
Later, she came back to me to say that it was RPK who called her after hacking my
skype account.
I informed her that RPK had hacked into my email and published correspondence
between Waytha Moorthy and me.
I stopped corresponding with RPK after Yahoo sent me so many warnings that my
account was at risk. I used to receive as many as seven emails alerting me.
The Indian Constitution has outlawed the evil caste system but only the supreme
court of India upholds the rule of law. India is still ruled by the evil caste
system. Upper caste police brutality against the outcaste/casteless (Pariah or
Dalit) and lower castes are legendary.
Once a Pariah for example, forever a Pariah, unless one leaves Hinduism.
Brahmin (priest or the highest caste) become outcaste/casteless if they cross the
waters.
India should expel the four million Brahmin to demolish the evil caste system once
and for all.
Hopefully, Indians have not taken their evil caste system along with them to
America. Indian Americans can perhaps sponsor a “Pariah Lives Matter” movement back
home to bring about changes.
[19/07/2020, 21:51:26] Joseph Fernandez: Many Hindus themselves don't know much
about Hinduism, a collection of local practices which vary from place to place.
Hindus are not believers but seekers with or without the help of Knowers (Guru).
Having said that, they feel there's a great spirit -- paramatma -- which permeates
everything.
Hinduism in its present form was the result of the merger of sivalingga worship in
the south with the Brahma and Vishnu worship in the north.
India can demolish once and for all the evil caste system associated with Hinduism
if New Delhi expels the 4m Brahmin on national security grounds. As V. S. Naipaul,
a Brahmin, observed in one of his books, "the Brahmin are frauds".
The evil caste system, based on work functions, division of labour and
specialisation, prohibits upward social mobility.
The Indian Constitution has outlawed the evil caste system but only the supreme
court of India upholds the rule of law. India is still ruled by the evil caste
system. Upper caste police brutality against the outcaste/casteless (Pariah or
Dalit) and lower castes are legendary.
Once a Pariah for example, forever a Pariah, unless one leaves Hinduism.
Brahmin (priest or the highest caste) become outcaste/casteless if they cross the
waters.
Hopefully, Indians have not taken their evil caste system along with them to
America. Indian Americans can perhaps sponsor a “Pariah Lives Matter” movement back
home to bring about changes.
The Holy Bible, the Word of God, is about the spiritual nature of truth.
Word of God refers to eternal laws based on eternal truths. These have a spiritual
nature.
A Church is a gathering of the faithful for readings from the Holy Bible in memory
of Jesus. It's the gathering that's called Church, not the building.
Hindus should not question the Trinity -- Father, son, Holy Spirit -- when they
themselves speak of the Teen Murti (Trinity of the three jewels) viz. Brahma, Siva,
Vishnu.
Hindus should in fact erect statutes of Jesus and Mary in their temples in line
with their long-held culture, customs, traditions and practices.
The virgin birth happened because Mary was in a state of grace -- free of sin -- as
confirmed by the Archangel Gabriel when he greeted her, "Hail Mary, full of grace".
God can only forgive our sins if we first forgive those who have tresspassed
against us and we seek forgiveness from those against whom we have tresspassed.
The Holy Bible is all about relationships i.e. between God and a people, between
God and individuals and between individuals.
The Constitution is about the relationship between the state and a people, between
the state and individuals and between individuals.
https://youtu.be/aFpD7xSDtPA
[20/07/2020, 03:59:28] Joseph Fernandez: https://asklegal.my/p/marriage-divorce-
non-muslim-sue-third-party
[20/07/2020, 04:19:40] Joseph Fernandez: No people can be governed by two separate
laws on the same issue.
The rule of law, the basis of the Constitution, presides. The rule of law is not
only about the letter of the law but the spirit of the law too, with greater
emphasis on the latter.
Letter of the law only, as in China, is not rule of law but dictatorship by rule by
law, there being no democracy. Rule by law is not law at all. It's the law of the
jungle.
Law must have source to have jurisdiction, authority and power. According to
jurisprudence, God is not a source in law.
Law exists, and has always existed, based on common sense, universal values, and
the principles of natural justice. Like the laws of science, they don't have to
created, but passed by the legislature, and declared by the court.
Islam is not about law but sin. The court is not about ethics, moral values,
theology, sin, God, justice or truth. The court is only about law.
Islam is a violation of the rule of law, among others. The others include the
freedom of conscience, speech, association, the universality and commonality of
citizenship, human rights and international law.
Human rights is the basis of international law which is also based on international
customary practices.
In an Islamic state, non-Muslims are not citizens but subjects (dhimmi or slaves)
as in a colonised state.
Since the Industrial Court is a Tribunal, not a court of law, I feel the other side
should not have engaged a lawyer.
Also, the other side did not inform me before appointing a lawyer.
[20/07/2020, 15:06:21] Joseph Fernandez: Points for case mention . . .
Dengan Izin, I made some points for case mention. I will read them out. I made a
copy for the honourable court and the other side.
Since the Industrial Court is a Tribunal, not a court of law, I feel the other side
should not have engaged a lawyer.
Also, the other side did not inform me before appointing a lawyer.
If the Company is confident of its case, it should be able to handle it on its own.
I would like to know from the other side, whether they are agreeable to settle the
case out of court.
If there's no out of court settlement, I request one month to file the Statement of
Case.
Philomina
letter of appointment
[23/07, 6:53 p.m.] Edwin Jack Bosi: Some love to hate him
No
No more ka?
Word of God refers to eternal laws based on eternal truths. These have a spiritual
nature.
Jesus said in the Holy Bible, "you shall know the truth, and the truth shall set
you free".
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Foaming or frothing at the mouth occurs when excess saliva pools in the mouth or
lungs and is mixed with air, creating foam.
If the court gives him the benefit of the doubt, it would rule that it would be
unsafe to convict him.
The test of the burden of proof in criminal cases is "beyond reasonable doubt".
The fatal flaw in the case is the non-appearance of the SRC International CEO in
court.
The point in Najib's favour was that he did not issue a statement from the dock. He
was cross examined.
No court will interfere in the prerogative and discretionary powers of gov't, and
management (including companies), and on matters of high policy (read national
security).
Prerogative and discretionary powers may not be unfettered but the jury is still
out on whether courts can consider proof of abuse of power. The Doctrine of
Separation of Powers refers.
[28/07/2020, 13:38:08] Joseph Fernandez: I always felt that Najib should have
returned the RM42m. The judge pointed out that the money was not returned. He can
still return the money.
Defence lawyer should not have advanced the "conned by Jho Low" theory although
initially it may have been true.
[28/07/2020, 19:11:15] Joseph Fernandez:
https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/89843/i-was-or-i-were
[28/07/2020, 19:18:53] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.rd.com/article/if-i-was-vs-if-
i-were/
[28/07/2020, 23:42:46] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/536470
Unlike Mahathir who micromanages everything including landscaping in KL, Najib was
not a details man.
He leaves everything, including his job, to others. He will never be a big crook
like Mahathir.
Najib lives in a world of his own. He rested on his laurels, was complacent and
took things for granted.
He’s not someone who monitors everything, makes notes, spotchecks and compares
notes.
So, Jho Low & Co ran circles around him. When it was too late, he tried to do
damage control and crisis management. He got into denial mode and buat tak tahu.
He should come clean and tell all he knows on Jho Low & Co and China. He should not
cover up for Beijing.
Past is past. Mistakes can happen. It’s more important to learn from our mistakes
and the experience of others.
It’s amazing how the court used just one sentence to convict.
If it was a donation, the judge agreed with the prosecution that Najib did not
thank the Saudi King. The prosecution’s claim is incomplete. Dead men tell no
tales. Only the late Saudi King can tell whether Najib thanked him.
There were no novel developments in law in the RM42m SRC International case
involving Najib.
Let’s see how the Appeal goes. Najib would have to Apply for Leave to Appeal. He
has to demonstrate that there were errors in facts, and errors in law.
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/07/28/if-i-was-agong-i-will-consider-
najib-for-pardon-on-grounds-of-miscarriage-of-justice/
If all roads leads to Rome, it can only be said that Rome was Jho Low, not Najib.
[29/07/2020, 13:42:06] Joseph Fernandez: BREAKING NEWS . . . Najib should argue the
High Court was a mistrial.
He should get new team to represent him in the superior court, I can exercise
oversight.
It's not about "Malu apa bossku". It's about upholding the rule of law, the basis
of the Constitution.
[29/07/2020, 14:28:35] Joseph Fernandez: BREAKING NEWS . . . Najib should argue the
High Court was a mistrial.
He should get new team to represent him in the superior court, I can exercise
oversight.
It's not about "Malu apa bossku". It's about upholding the rule of law, the basis
of the Constitution.
No court will interfere in the prerogative and discretionary powers of gov’t, and
management (including companies), and on matters of high policy (read national
security).
Prerogative and discretionary powers may not be unfettered but the jury is still
out on whether courts can consider proof of abuse of power. The Doctrine of
Separation of Powers refers.
The High Court should have confined itself to two issues viz. whether RM42m was
transferred unlawfully from SRC International into Najib's account; and whether the
RM42m was spent on unlawful activities. The rest were just idle chatter in court,
afterthoughts, thinking out aloud and grandmother's stories. They should have been
disregarded by the court.
The account, which was handled by others, was apparently for political donations to
be used for corporate social responsibility activities, political activities and
political party financing.
The rest were just idle chatter in court, afterthoughts, thinking out aloud and
grandmother’s stories. They should have been disregarded by the court.
By going beyond the two issues, the court was in breach of the Doctrine of
Separation of Powers and treading on executive privilege.
There were no novel developments in law in the RM42m SRC International case
involving Najib. There was no emphasis on the spirit of the law and jurisprudence.
The letter of the law alone is not law at all.
All cases are about parties in conflict and issues in conflict. The court cannot
depart from these two elements.
If the correct Test of the Burden of Proof was not applied in the case, the
superior court can declare a mistrial and send it back to the High Court to be
heard before another judge or hear the case.
In that case, the court records on the mistrial will have to be purged from the
system as if they never existed.
[29/07/2020, 14:33:34] Joseph Fernandez: Actually the first charge against Najib,
abuse of power, was flawed. This is fatal. The Defence should have made a stronger
case against the prosecution’s simplistic open and shut approach.
The RM42m was not released immediately after the RM4b. It was some two+ years
later.
I always felt that Najib should have returned the RM42m. The judge pointed out that
the money was not returned. He can still return the money. The sticking point was
that he spent the money on corporate social responsibility activities and a small
portion on gifts for foreign leaders.
[29/07/2020, 14:35:35] Joseph Fernandez: Actually the first charge against Najib,
abuse of power, was flawed. This is fatal. The other six charges were related to
the first charge.
The Defence should have made a stronger case against the prosecution’s simplistic
open and shut approach.
The RM42m was not released immediately after the RM4b. It was some two+ years
later.
I always felt that Najib should have returned the RM42m. The judge pointed out that
the money was not returned. He can still return the money. The sticking point was
that he spent the money on corporate social responsibility activities and a small
portion on gifts for foreign leaders.
[29/07/2020, 15:01:23] Joseph Fernandez: Actually the first charge against Najib,
abuse of power, was flawed. This is fatal. The other six charges were related to
the first charge.
The Defence should have made a stronger case against the prosecution’s simplistic
open and shut approach.
The RM42m was not released immediately after the RM4b. It was some two+ years
later.
What about 12 May 2018? Not stealing? Not shameless and undignified?
[01/08/2020, 21:39:45] Joseph Fernandez: SABAH: A TIMELINE
https://flip.it/i3tDbg
1704 – Sabah (formerly North Borneo), which used to be ruled by the sultan of
Brunei, is ceded to the sultan of Sulu, Jamalul Ahlam, in gratitude to the latter’s
role in suppressing a revolt against the sultan of Brunei.
[04/04, 10:39] Lin: Tan Sri, I emailed you the above. I am taking the liberty of
posting it in media pages in the social media. rgds
[04/04, 10:39] Lin: Human qualities core content in LUCT learning programmes
Human qualities form the core content not only for graduates who will join the job
market but for those who may strike out on their own as entrepreneurs and
employers.
Budding entrepreneurs wrestle with the reasons why people quit jobs and how to
reduce turnover. Four steps to reduce turnover: training and inboarding; keeping
the lines of communication open; flexible working environment; getting involvement
with the community.
Not surprisingly, Shima Farahani from Iran, studying Digital Film and Television,
recently drew a portrait of the Founder-President to express gratitude and
appreciation.
Inculcating the right mindset on human qualities means embracing values like
empathy, intuition, creativity, passion, lifelong learning, listening skills,
persuasive powers, and being kind.
“LUCT promotes creativity," said Nadine Menaa from Algeria studying Creative
Multimedia. "It gives students space to showcase and present their talent to the
world."
Intuitive . . . "the intuitive sense things about people and their surroundings.
Their experiences are not so evident to more "normal" people. When intuition is
really strong, the person can be described as psychic. They may see and hear what's
not apparent to others".
LUCT has never been solely about the three missions of the western university model
i.e. teach students, albeit not controversial; conduct research; and impact local
communities and the wider society.
[04/04, 10:39] Lin: LUCT's new ways of thinking spurring excellence in higher
education
[04/04, 10:39] Lin: Soft skills, technical skills, go hand in hand at LUCT
[04/04, 10:39] Lin: Tan Sri, I emailed you the above. I am taking the liberty of
posting it in media pages in the social media. rgds
[04/04, 10:39] Lin: Tan Sri, I emailed you the above. I am taking the liberty of
posting it in media pages in the social media. rgds
[04/04, 10:39] Lin: Purpose in life recurrent theme in LUCT's course content
[04/04, 10:39] Lin: Tan Sri, I emailed you the above. I am taking the liberty of
posting it in media pages in the social media. rgds
[04/04, 10:39] Lin: SPM leavers take big step at LUCT for international career
[04/04, 10:39] Lin: Tan Sri, I emailed you the above. I am taking the liberty of
posting it in media pages in the social media. rgds
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[13/08/2020, 15:45:55] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.facebook.com/100050661637909/posts/159292745769446/
[13/08/2020, 15:46:19] Joseph Fernandez: DSP Musa Aman is OKK DSP Sedomon's nephew.
[15/08/2020, 04:14:59] Joseph Fernandez: FernzTheGreat Narrative Control &
Oversight
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at Tribunals and in the court of law; and helping control the Narrative.
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If the court accepts it has jurisdiction, it will probably rule the Sabah state
assembly was not dissolved.
The court won't over rule or touch on the decision of the Governor.
It will just say the Sabah state assembly was not dissolved.
There's documentary proof in the form of the CM's letter to the Governor. The
letter reportedly advised the Governor not to consent to the dissolution of the
statement.
The Governor can only consent to the dissolution of the state assembly on the
advice of the CM.
The documentary proof does not show the CM advised the CM to consent to the
dissolution of the state assembly.
Again, the documentary proof shows the CM advised the Governor not to consent to
the dissolution of the state assembly.
The Governor, on his own accord, can withhold consent for the dissolution of the
state assembly.
The immediate issue is whether the High Court has the jurisdiction to decide on an
Application before it on the dissolution of the state assembly.
The Governor can withhold consent on the dissolution of the state assembly but only
after being advised by the CM to consent to the dissolution of the state assembly.
On 12 May 2018, Chief Minister Musa Aman advised the Governor to consent to the
dissolution of the state assembly i.e. two days after he was sworn in as CM on 10
May 2018.
The Governor withheld consent and appointed Shafie Apdal as CM although MA didn't
resign.
Of the ten which make it to court, nine are settled out of court.
Opinions outside the court, including from lawyers, are not law.
“Malaysia was also a Hindu nation. We will take it back and remake it Hindu once
again. You and the Muslims will either embrace Hinduism or leave.”
[20/08/2020, 10:55:30] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.facebook.com/100003936207461/posts/1686242144850309/
[21/08/2020, 02:43:46] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.thesundaily.my/local/kpt-
draws-up-strategies-to-increase-graduate-marketability-noraini-LD3566148
[21/08/2020, 02:54:51] Joseph Fernandez: The political agenda is confined to the
quota system for first year intake even in critical disciplines.
Having said that, the gov't liberalised and democratised education by catering to
the lowest common denominator.
It's more important that students enter vocational and technical schools for
training to equip themselves with skills.
Education for all does not mean pumping out graduates at an unsustainable rate. It
means, as part of human rights index, quality education is made avail to all from
the lowest level to the highest level.
The people of China will make mincemeat of the PLA swearing allegiance to the
communist party.
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/07/21/china-forced-sleeping-giant-indias-
emergence-as-great-military-power/
India only nation in the world which can put China in its place!
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/08/10/washington-needs-new-delhi-more-
than-vice-versa-india-probably-needs-no-one/
Unlike the West, Indians don't believe in living on debts, it's a cultural thing,
every Indian household, no matter how poor, has some gold.
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/08/10/bury-sabah-claim-kick-beijing-out-
of-sabah-sarawak-eez-in-south-china-sea/
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2018/04/10/dna-southeast-asians-south-chinese-
taiwanese-descended-from-keling-from-south-india/
The latest DNA studies show that the people of southeast Asia, south China and
Taiwan are descended from Dravidians (archaic caucasoids) who came to south China
and Taiwan from south India.
https://youtu.be/Cy95Q2mqF4s
https://youtu.be/8kKdSLLsWko
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/08/11/regime-change-in-beijing-may-ensure-
global-supply-chain-remains-partly-in-china/
https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/politics/article/3097275/chinese-india-are-
terrified-sos-canada-border-stand-raises
Chinese in India should speak up and speak out. Remaining silent is not an option.
If all else fails, take the matter to the supreme court of India.
[23/08/2020, 04:52:47] Joseph Fernandez: http://my.news.yahoo.com/low-quality-
malaysian-education-more-alarming-household-debt-084125402.html
[23/08/2020, 18:19:02] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/539713
[23/08/2020, 18:27:53] Joseph Fernandez: I believe that Lim Kok Wing University of
Creative Technology, Malaysia and Africa, among others, are on the same page in
liberalising and democratising education.
The university has moved beyond traditional rankings to place greater emphasis on
skills for the jobmarket and marketplace and empowering graduates to be self-
employed, not just job seekers, and be job creators.
[24/08/2020, 03:25:39] Joseph Fernandez: To be fair, the guys who invented
transnational education (TNE) in the 80s and 90s were all Malaysian educationists,
primarily Chinese academics or businessmen. Limkokwing, despite being a very
strange individual, was one of them, along with the folks who started HELP, APIIT,
Sunway, UPSI, Taylors, INTI, SEGI and many more.
Off the top of my head, I can't think of any other business category with
international reach that was created by Malaysians. The IPTSs not only bring in
huge amounts of foreign investment and currency, they also educate roughly half of
all Malaysian students post SPM. No other country in the world relies on the
private to do this. An incredible, and much underrated achievement.
[24/08/2020, 03:29:55] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-
think/2020/08/21/looking-beyond-covid-19-the-importance-of-public-private-
partnerships-k.-ra/1895929
[24/08/2020, 17:07:46] Joseph Fernandez: Datuk, how come Adnan Roberts actions in
1984 were found justiciable by the court?
Since 1984 Sabah faced 3 situations where TYTs played politics. Fourth was last
month.
https://twitter.com/selvarajasomia1/status/1296737221907582976?s=08
[25/08/2020, 21:59:34] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/349102145445049/permalink/1349167072105213/
6 Articles
17/3/2020
4/3/2020
17/2/20
16/1/2019
1/12/2019
27/11/2019
Total RM10, 000 (Ten Thousand only) based on amount approved for previous
Invoices . . .
Maybank
Savings Account
110144244603
The ATM screen will show the shorter version: Silvary Joseph a/l Silvary
[26/08/2020, 23:12:44] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/education/2020/08/26/humanising-technology-to-
thrive-and-serve-the-world
[26/08/2020, 23:45:15] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.theedgemarkets.com/content/advertise/as-uncertainty-rules-intersection-
between-people-and-tech-is-redefined
[27/08/2020, 06:45:40] Joseph Fernandez: Tan Sri, I emailed you the Nov 2019/Mar
2020 Invoice. rgds
[29/08/2020, 04:18:14] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?
search=Mark%2014&version=ESV
[30/08/2020, 05:41:43] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/534004
I’m appalled at how ignorant Tan Sri is on function of these two different state
agencies.
“He is really out of touch of the state administrative function and therefore came
up with an assumption which exposes his ludicrousness.
As someone who once held the top executive seat in the state, he should be more
careful in making a statement and should check his facts.
“How could EPU perform the functions of IDS or vice versa? How does he expect the
EPU to come up with Tourism Master Plan, Districts Development Plan, Poverty
Eradication, Industrial Master Plan, Human Capital or Master plan for the Sabah
Development Corridor which IDS had produced?
EPU has its own designated task and is not an agency that could focus on research
works. If they were to do so, they might as well take over the task of all other
state agencies.
As it is EPU and IDS have been working closely together and many times EPU has
seeked IDS assistance in providing them with findings through feasibility studies
before making a proposal to the state government whether to proceed with certain
development plans.
It is an absolute ridiculous to expect EPU to perform the function of a think tank
and research organisation.
“Does Tan Sri realise the task involved in doing research work?, IDS researchers
have to go down to the field in days to collect data and to meet the subjects. When
IDS came out with a report, it was prepared from the fresh raw data they collected
on the ground.
IDS has been to places in Sabah that you could not imagine possible to reach.
Our researchers who include young graduates and youngsters go all out when
performing our duty on the ground.
All the senior researchers had experienced all of this and are still doing it
today. We have faced dangers including bad weather, challenging roads, rivers, wild
sea, hills, mountains and forest to reach our subjects. On top of this, we also
have to face suspicious villagers. Our kind of works require us to be out in the
field and not sitting in the fully airconed office room most of the time. As such
we deserve what we earned.
I also would like to clarify that almost all of our staff are underpaid if you are
to compare with other agencies. And as I explained previously what the seniors earn
are appropriate with their long service and position.
I’m sure Tan Sri is aware that increment and promotion are part and parcel of
motivation in organisation. Halting increment and promotion would discourage our
youngsters to perform their best.
One day these youngsters, the backbone to Sabah’s state future, will become seniors
and should enjoy what they deserve to get. Yet they might not be able to enjoy this
achievement if Tan Sri’s party come into power as Tan Sri was being mislead into
believing IDS is a burden to the state government.
The future of our youngsters not just in IDS but in all other state GLCs are at
stack due to political selfishness from someone who called himself a leader.
[09/09/2020, 09:54:14] Joseph Fernandez: UP: YA Tuan Syed Noh Bin Said @ Syed
Nadzir
Pendaftar
Mahkamah Perusahaan Malaysia
Aras 14
Wisma PERKESO
No. 155 Jalan Tun Razak
50400 Kuala Lumpur
Tuan,
As agreed, we are due to meet in court on Oct 6 with the lawyer for the other side
on a possible out of court settlement of the above case.
I seek the advice of the honourable court on the procedures involved in getting the
lawyer for the other side to extend a copy of their appointment letter to me.
It has come to my knowledge that the lawyer was not duly appointed by Daito Asia
Development (M) Sdn Bhd who appear to have no knowledge of the case, having not
been briefed by Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur, and in any case would prefer an out of
court settlement.
Daito, I have been informed reliably, will not raise the case with Le Meridien KL
since they are bound by a management Agreement with the Marriot International Group
in the US. Under this Agreement, Daito cannot interfere in the management of Le
Meridien KL.
Yet, the lawyer I believe is taking instructions on the case from Le Meridien KL
which does not exist in law.
If the lawyer's letter is on the letterhead of Le Meridien KL, then it's null and
void.
The lawyer, in that case, must produce an appointment letter from Daito.
It's unlikely the lawyer can manage to do this since Daito does not know about the
case, has not been briefed by Le Meridien KL about it, has an Agreement with
Marriott International on management of Le Meridien KL, is against going to court,
and would prefer an out of court settlement.
I believe, to the best of my knowledge, that the lawyer cannot continue to act on
the instructions of Le Meridien KL on the case.
Thanking you,
Your's faithfully
IC No.
Mobile No:
[09/09/2020, 15:07:16] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/sap/2020/09/08/how-can-industry-40-help-manufacturers-
during-covid-19/
[09/09/2020, 19:19:34] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/541867?
commentId=78db6092-a320-4e6c-8b3a-ea48ef1364df
[09/09/2020, 22:02:56] Joseph Fernandez: Bernard Solibun +60188701137
[10/09/2020, 02:14:34] Joseph Fernandez: Most Dusun are non-Muslim.
In fact, even in Ranau which is the Muslim heartland in Dusun country, I believe
that only 30 per cent are Muslim. Even so, we don't see many mosques.
From Kota Kinabalu, all the way to Kundasang for example, crosses and churches dot
the landscape.
Also, many Dusun who experienced mass conversion programmes in the 70s have
apparently left the religion and gone back to their traditional ways or other
faiths but this isn't reflected in their MyKads.
This can be seen in the court battles to get personal documents altered.
Many people think the refugees from the southern Philippines who flooded into Sabah
in the 1970s were Muslim.
Why should Muslims flee the south? It's their traditional homeland.
The refugees were mostly Christians from the north settled in the south. They fled
the Muslim militants in the south battling the Philippines Army.
In Sabah, it became a different story when these Christian refugees were given
documents with "Muslim" names. So, don't be surprised if someone with a "Muslim"
name is a regular church goer in Sabah.
How do you explain an Elizabeth or Josephine in tudung and a Mohd Meechum going to
Church although his father is Muslim?
It appears that Muslims in Sabah like to carry "Christian" names and vice versa.
At shopping complexes, just look at the name tags worn by the sales staff.
They don't reflect the reality on the ground where family, village, ethnic and
tribal loyalties hold sway.
Unlike in Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak are states where politicians don't mention
religion, Bumiputera, non-Bumiputera, Cina, India, or ask for the Bumiputera share
of this and that.
Naturally, he blames the "Christian" PBS and the Kitingan Family. Pairin brought
down the Harris gov't after nine years and became Chief Minister. He headed the
gov't for nine years.
[11/09/2020, 17:41:21] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/542169
[11/09/2020, 19:24:18] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/542226
PAS was left out of the snap Sabah polls because of its statement that the Holy
Bible, the Word of God, was manipulated.
PAS is an extremist party which has no business in Sabah and Sarawak. Besides, it's
a Malayan party.
In the Kimanis by-election, the gov't party failed to secure the seat because of
the public perception that the PSS would allow illegal immigrants to stay in Sabah
indefinately.
[11/09/2020, 19:29:13] Joseph Fernandez: Read further here . . .
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/09/09/pas-claim-holy-bible-word-of-god-
manipulated-will-cost-muhyiddin-in-sabah-polls/
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My take:
Its nonsense because the ICs issued to them are real. This was made clear in the
RCI. How can you deny a person with a real IC (although he entered Sabah illegally
in the first place) from voting?
The whole purpose of Project IC or Project M was to insert Muslim voters into Sabah
by giving them real ICs.
My COMMENT . . .
James Chin, Victor Chin, Kandasamy Chinnayah, Kaycee Chin, Chin Wu Leu, Fen Siong
Chin, Chin Ping, Beth Chin-Sikayun, Elizabeth Chin, Dalyn Ching Kobindong,
Sylvester Chin, Liesia Chin, Gordon Horace Chin, Khoo Chin Chio, Chin Seng Ann,
Wong Ching Chou, Chin Pui Chung, Reynold Valentine Chin, According to the law, any
document obtained from the gov't under fraudulent claims is null and void and does
not exist as if it never existed.
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[25/09/2020, 21:11:02] Joseph Fernandez: Orang Asal fear that they will regret it
again if they vote for W+.
Before Kimanis, in GE14, many Orang Asal voted for W+ and regretted it when PSS was
introduced to allow PTI to stay in Sabah indefinately.
In the Kamanis parliamentary by-election, the Orang Asal voted against W+.
They are afraid that many PTI with MyKad are voting in the snap Sabah election.
The next gov't in Sabah won't have any Chinese. They will be sitting in the
Opposition and chewing on their YouKnowWhat.
Assuming voter turnout is less than 50 per cent, the winners will get just 20 per
cent of the votes counted and 10 per cent of registered voters.
A landslide is only possible if 85 per cent of the registered voters turn up.
Chinese are afraid to die. So, many of them won't turn up to vote.
[25/09/2020, 21:52:51] Rosaline Kotter: No one will really understand politics
until they understand that politicians are not trying to solve our problems.
They are trying to solve their own problems. Getting elected and re-elected are
number one and two.
WARISAN+
26 seats
BN + PN + PBS
36 seats
OTHERS
3 seats
[26/09/2020, 23:37:57] Joseph Fernandez: W 24
PN 17
BN 14
PBS 5
BEBAS 2
PKR 1
UPKO 1
[26/09/2020, 23:55:00] Joseph Fernandez: W31 GRS 38 Bebas 3
PBS 6
Star 6
[27/09/2020, 00:22:34] Joseph Fernandez: W 32, GRS 38, Bebas 3
[27/09/2020, 00:45:47] Joseph Fernandez: W 29 more than PN 17. So, CM's post goes
to W.
W 29
PN 17
BN 14
PBS 7
Bebas 3
PKR 2
Upko 1
[27/09/2020, 00:51:11] Joseph Fernandez: If Governor picks W President SA to be CM,
no court will go against him.
[27/09/2020, 01:28:18] Joseph Fernandez: https://dashboard.spr.gov.my/#!/home
Official SPR
W has the most seats to get the CM's post. No need to have 37 seats.
W 29
PN 17
BN 14
PBS 7
Bebas 3
PKR 2
Upko 1
Never mind about what the amoi judge from Sarawak said during the 7/11 ruling.
CM can advise the Governor to consent to the appointment of six nominated state
assemblymen. I am willing to be one.
[27/09/2020, 01:35:21] Joseph Fernandez: https://dashboard.spr.gov.my/#!/home
Official SPR
W 29
PN 17
BN 14
PBS 7
Bebas 3
PKR 2
Upko 1
Never mind about what the amoi judge from Sarawak said during the 7/11 ruling.
The Definition of majority in the Sabah Constitution is not about simple majority,
does not rule out minority gov't.
CM can advise the Governor to consent to the appointment of six nominated state
assemblymen. I am willing to be one.
[27/09/2020, 03:40:56] Joseph Fernandez: (7) For the purpose of Clause (3) of this
Article, where a political party has won a majority of the elected seats of the
Legislative Assembly in a general election, the leader of such political party, who
is a member of the Legislative Assembly, shall be the member of the Legislative
Assembly who is likely to command the confidence of the majority of the members of
the Assembly.
[27/09/2020, 06:42:17] Joseph Fernandez: Alternately, the Governor can allow SA to
continue as CM until the state AG gets a point of law ruling from the Federal
court.
[27/09/2020, 06:59:47] Joseph Fernandez: The letter of the law is not the sum total
of rule of law. The greater emphasis is on the spirit of the law in rule of law.
It's not law at all, not rule of law, if the focus is only on the letter of the
law. The letter of the law, without the spirit of the law, is rule BY law i.e.
dictatorship, no democracy.
[27/09/2020, 07:15:13] Joseph Fernandez: The Opposition never presented a Chief
Minister-designate to the people in the run-up to the snap Sabah election.
[27/09/2020, 12:40:49] Joseph Fernandez: Apart from Rubin Balang in Kemambong, the
election also saw two other independents winning their contests: Ruddy Awah in
Pitas and Datuk Masiung Banah in Kuamut Masiung Banah.
[28/09/2020, 12:33:29] Joseph Fernandez: It seems Shafie will head for the Istana
soon with PBS. Let's hope it's true.
I think Governor is giving W time to get simple majority. Let's see whether PBS are
patriots.
In fact, Governor can appoint Shafie CM first and leave it to him to get the simple
majority.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/544332
If Bersatu fails to get the CM's post, Muhyiddin is only safe if SA becomes CM.
If BN gets the CM's post, the battle will shift to Putrajaya. Muhyiddin won't be
safe.
https://www.facebook.com/100002016866760/posts/3317917624952100/
Astro Awani 501 reported that the Opposition is preparing a Document with 41
signatures for the Governor.
It's not enough to have 41 signatures. The Document must name the CM-designate.
Allowing Warisan to form govt would be ‘interference’ from governor, says lawyer
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/09/28/allowing-warisan-to-
form-govt-would-be-interference-from-governor-says-lawyer/
It's difficult for Star 6, PBS 7, to form coalition gov't with W+ after calling it
a PTI party.
At the same time, the Orang Asal parties have no excuse for helping the parti parti
Malaya to continue to stay in Borneo.
Orang Asal were convinced by their leaders after PSS that W+ is a PTI party. That's
why W+ couldn't win Kimanis.
SA's decision to support Bapak Projek IC Mahathir has not gone down well with the
Orang Asal.
W+ and Mahathir are seen by the Orang Asal as a poisonous brew. That's why Mahathir
didn't come to Sabah for the snap elections.
SA made a grave strategic error in calling for snap election. I knew that Putrajaya
won't let him return to the CM's post.
Putrajaya was smart. They allowed him to win 29 seats but not enough for simple
majority.
The Orang Asal are in a dangerous mood. I received so many pm from Orang Asal.
The people are addicted to being poisoned. Many Orang Asal want me to stop talking
law and the Constitution and take a stand.
[28/09/2020, 23:07:20] Joseph Fernandez: Article 6(3) The Yang di-Pertua Negeri
shall appoint as Chief Minister a member of the Legislative Assembly who in his
judgement is likely to command the confidence of a majority of the members of the
Assembly and shall appoint the other members mentioned in Clause (2) in accordance
with the advice of the Chief Minister from among the members of the Assembly.
This tie-up is for cases in Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei, Malaya and Singapore.
I will prepare the cases, and the partners will file and appear. I don't appear in
court.
Clients Acting in Person can file in court and appear as well if they wish to do
so. I will prepare the cases and advise on out of court settlements.
If you need legal advice or help, pm me by whatsApp. Initial legal advice is pro
bono.
The court will not be a party to illegalities i.e. unjust enrichment but if you are
entitled to compensation and damages, it can assist.
Ada ang pow untuk referrals. Please pass the word around.
Saya percaya seorang wakil PAS akan mengisi satu dari 6 ADUN dilantik.Mungkin 2
lagi dari umno,3 lagi dari PBS star ppbm.APAPUN SAYA INGIN MELIHAT ADUN WANITA DI
LANTIK..
https://twitter.com/AnnuarMusa/status/1311267789806559232?s=20
Hajiji won't give any nominated state seat to PAS, Umno and BN.
When PAS doesn't get a nominated state seat, Umno will look bad.
No race and religion in Sabah, PAS has no place in Orang Asal country.
Bersatu will not do anything to strengthen Umno and PAS in Sabah. It's not PAS that
is asking for a nominated seat but Umno.
The six nominated seats may be left vacant. If filled, Umno, BN, PAS, and Sapp will
not get any seat. The seats will go to Bersatu, Star, PBS and maybe me.
Native Court presides over Adat, based on customary practices, which has force of
law.
In jurisprudence, God is not a source in law. Law must have source to have
jurisdiction, authority and power.
Syariah courts in Malaysia are not based on Syariah but a minor, and little known,
amendment in the Federal Constitution which facilitates the state assembly in a
sultanate to empower the Syariah court on family and personal law without violating
the rule of law, the basis of the Constitution.
Joe Fernandez
editor@myhometown.com.my
tglim1@gmail.com
It's a bit like advertorial and marketing supplement writing linked to an ad from
the subject interviewed.
The subjects are usually very old firms in the hometown, generally 100 years and
above.
[04/10/2020, 23:41:20] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/10/04/special-passes-needed-
to-enter-sabah-from-other-states/
[05/10/2020, 14:23:30] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-
think/2020/10/04/reinvent.-malaysia-5.0-rais-hussin/1909352
[06/10/2020, 12:51:59] Joseph Fernandez: Le Roy
Maybank
160193132231
[06/10/2020, 13:00:30] Joseph Fernandez: 160184088611
[07/10/2020, 01:22:51] Rosaline Kotter: While the threat of the Covid-19 is real
and present and of concern of all Malaysians, this Application for leave for
judicial review is unfortunately premised on tenuous conjecture and unsubstantiated
speculation.
[07/10/2020, 02:47:34] Joseph Fernandez: New Straits Times: MBits Digital, Mier to
promote leapfrog technologies to transform economy.
https://www.nst.com.my/business/2020/10/629751/mbits-digital-mier-promote-leapfrog-
technologies-transform-economy
[08/10/2020, 01:11:14] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2020/10/06/is-industry-4-0-ir-4-
0-a-gimmick/
[08/10/2020, 01:15:13] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/leisure/money/2020/10/07/are-you-in-a-
bullshit-job/
[08/10/2020, 22:25:03] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-
think/2020/10/08/4ir-evolution-or-revolution-rais-hussin/1910702
[10/10/2020, 14:40:31] Joseph Fernandez: rakhbirkk@gmail.com
rakhbirsingh@gmail.com
[10/10/2020, 15:01:00] Joseph Fernandez: Those who want further and better
particulars on the case can call/whatsApp lawyer Rakhbir Singh at +60 19-850 1777
or email rakhbirkk@gmail.com or rakhbirsingh@gmail.com.
Mental illness is not a medical definition, it's legal. Only the court can declare
someone insane. The court will refer the patient to a hospital for an evaluation
before institutionalising, if necessary, for life to keep the public from harm.
[13/10/2020, 03:04:03] Joseph Fernandez: Take a look at Limkokwing Uni
(@Limkokwing_MY): https://twitter.com/Limkokwing_MY?s=08
[13/10/2020, 03:11:45] Joseph Fernandez: The rising adoption of digitalisation and
innovative technologies is ex-pected to positively influence the growth of the
civil engineering value chain across the globe. Expected to expand at a compound
annual growth rate of 5.4 % from 2020 to 2027, the demand for civil engineers will
continue to rise.
Our alumnus, Syrian born Yazan Aiman is set to take the world of engineering by
storm.
The 23 year old studied Bachelors in Civil Engineering at Limkokwing University and
has been working as a site engineer in a private company which deals with
government tenders.
Yazan recalls his time at Limkokwing University to be very exciting and eye opening
as he gained exposure to the practical side of civil engineering and its works.
“Studying civil engineering changed the way I think and live. Being a Limkokwing
University student has many benefits. Besides knowledge, studying there taught me
how to communicate with people as I met students from different parts of the world
who I now get to call my friends.I made new memories everyday at Limkokwing
University. My degree was one of the best achievements in my life and I’m looking
forward to pursuing my masters there too.”
Master your skills in design, construction, management and sustainability and build
a successful future in the construction industry. Join Malaysia’s University of
Innovation today!
[13/10/2020, 20:11:00] Joseph Fernandez: We must separate the issues. Don't mix
everything up and make it a rojak situation.
Sabah must open up immediately to tourist traffic from China which has become a
green zone country.
Backdoor PM Abah Moo damaged the economy by the shutdown in mid-Mar.
The fate of AirAsia, still in a "turn around" situation, will give the strongest
clue to the direction and health of the economy.
Malaysia Airlines has degenerated from a "turn around" situation to "throwing good
money after bad" i.e. down a bottomless pit.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/546410
[15/10/2020, 04:04:41] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/546470
[15/10/2020, 16:30:57] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[15/10/2020, 16:47:08] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/sap/2020/10/13/industry-40-how-to-turn-all-factories-
into-smart-factories/
[15/10/2020, 17:16:02] Joseph Fernandez:
https://towardsdatascience.com/singularity-may-not-require-agi-3fae8378b2
[15/10/2020, 18:51:10] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/546612
[15/10/2020, 21:55:28] Joseph Fernandez: https://bpn.hasil.gov.my/
[15/10/2020, 22:00:02] Joseph Fernandez: https://bpn.hasil.gov.my/SemakanBPN.aspx?
id=AoDo%2bmTax%2b2ZVqHI6u%2bh9w%3d%3d&mode=1iUnYu0PiOeim8TUY55mCw%3d%3d
[15/10/2020, 22:35:44] Joseph Fernandez: Leaders have communication skills and are
articulate.
They say what they mean, and mean what they say.
Jeffrey is here, there, all over the place. He doesn't know whether he's coming or
going.
Leadership is about exercising the right of free speech to speak up and speak out,
without fear or favour, to control the Narrative to build public perceptions, and
empowering people all the way on vimoga, and making crucial decisions.
vision
mission
objectives
goals
activities
Power comes from serving the people through management skills and getting the
mandate of power from them.
[16/10/2020, 00:01:46] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/life/2019/10/04/malaysian-law-student-who-failed-18-
times-finally-graduates/1797174
[16/10/2020, 00:43:42] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.nextacademy.com/quantum-
degrees/coding/full-time/frontend-website-html-css-javascript
[16/10/2020, 00:44:18] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.facebook.com/1444282109183069/posts/2609015616043040/
[16/10/2020, 02:55:37] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/546737
[16/10/2020, 19:17:46] Joseph Fernandez: Work on the immune system memories to
avoid getting infected by CV-19.
The immune system loses its memories after some time especially as we age.
After brushing your teeth, stick out your tongue. Move it to the right and left. Do
that ten times.
After three days, you can feel the difference. Your memory power will get better.
Vaccines point the directions for the immune system. We don't need most vaccines if
the memory power is still good.
When you have a stroke, the first thing that goes is the tongue.
Also, do circulation exercises to remove pain from the neck, shoulders, arms, and
back.
Just wave both hands in all directions. Up, frontwards, sideways. At least five
minutes a day.
Also walk for 10 minutes after every meal to help keep blood glucose level under
control.
Still, you might need medication to remove excess glucose through the big job.
Keep hydrated. SIP eight glasses of luke warm water a day. Don't gulp down water.
That will cause dehydration.
SIP two glasses of water upon waking up, a glass before bath, and a glass before
bed. SIP another four glasses of water at other times.
Water includes milk, Milo etc but not beer, tea or coffee.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/546858
[17/10/2020, 18:26:15] Joseph Fernandez: Account No:
S453347550109
Dr Anton Ravindran, CEO of SmartLaw, says the start-up utilises advanced natural
language (ANLP) processing to develop its artificial intelligence (AI) platform.
It will then extract the relevant documents, or judgments and verdicts, and rank
them in the order of relevance to answer the questions, he says.
“This will eliminate the grunt work of legal research which is very time-consuming
and costly,” he points out.
The platform also has an additional function where a lawyer can scan hundreds of
pages of documents and key in a legal question in simple English. The platform will
then read those documents in seconds and respond to the question, says Anton.
https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/legal-tech-ai-set-change-face-legal-industry
[20/10/2020, 02:29:31] Joseph Fernandez: Now, everyone can be a lawyer, after AI.
https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/legal-tech-ai-set-change-face-legal-industry
Dr Anton Ravindran, CEO of SmartLaw, says the start-up utilises advanced natural
language (ANLP) processing to develop its artificial intelligence (AI) platform.
It will then extract the relevant documents, or judgments and verdicts, and rank
them in the order of relevance to answer the questions, he says.
“This will eliminate the grunt work of legal research which is very time-consuming
and costly,” he points out.
The platform also has an additional function where a lawyer can scan hundreds of
pages of documents and key in a legal question in simple English. The platform will
then read those documents in seconds and respond to the question, says Anton.
[20/10/2020, 20:10:51] Joseph Fernandez: https://t.me/malaysiakini/3483
[22/10/2020, 01:22:46] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-
think/2020/10/21/quality-education-for-all.-will-it-still-be-accessble-teo-nie-
ching/1914781
[22/10/2020, 03:11:09] Rosaline Kotter: https://vashiva.com/
[22/10/2020, 20:06:56] Joseph Fernandez: Security Blanket: The Importance of
Securing an Internship.pdf • 2 pages document omitted
[25/10/2020, 04:51:57] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/malaysian-firms-mulling-investments-hybrid-
cloud-transformation-%E2%80%94-ibm-survey
[25/10/2020, 05:04:51] Joseph Fernandez: https://towardsdatascience.com/the-
roadmap-of-mathematics-for-deep-learning-357b3db8569b
[25/10/2020, 19:35:56] Joseph Fernandez: The Agong's decision to reject Emergency
rule proves he does not have to accept the Advice of the PM every time.
There might be Special Circumstances where he can decide to turn down the PM's
advice.
No Constitutional crisis!
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/548037
Under the Constitution, the Agong can withhold consent for the dissolution of
Parliament if the PM advises dissolution.
I doubt that anyone has more numbers than backdoor PM Abah Moo Rotan in Parliament.
https://youtu.be/Dg8C1yQqHSI
[25/10/2020, 22:44:52] Rosaline Kotter: Staying safe means observing physical
distancing, wearing mask and following the SOP i.e. hand sanitising, don’t sneeze
and cough openly in public, only two people in a car, register before entering any
shop, and only ten people maximum in a shop.
The onus is on the people to make sure the virus has no place to go and dies out.
Big Pharma has failed the world on the virus because it’s based on fake science i.
e. scientific consensus for grant dollars.
Real science is based on scientific method i. e. one size does not fit all in
medicine.
It’s the over reaction of the immune system to the virus that may kill.
The deaths attributed to CV-19 may in fact be due to undetected underlying medical
and health conditions among patients who have symptoms ALSO linked to CV-19.
There's widespread speculation that the virus spikes published recently may not be
due to actual testing and contact tracing figures but taken from predictive
modelling studies taking the "IF NOTHING IS DONE" approach.
Staying safe means observing physical distancing, wearing mask if necessary and
following the SOP i.e. hand sanitising, don’t sneeze and cough openly in public,
only two people in a car, register before entering any shop, and only ten people
maximum in a shop.
The onus is on the people to make sure the virus has no place to go and dies out.
Big Pharma has failed the world on the virus because it’s based on fake science i.
e. scientific consensus for grant dollars.
Real science is based on scientific method i. e. one size does not fit all in
medicine.
It’s the over reaction of the immune system to the virus that may kill.
Trump has predicted that we will no longer hear about virus case spikes in the US
after Nov 4.
North Carolina
New York
[31/10/2020, 00:28:02] Rosaline Kotter: Ohio 18, North Carolina 15, Arizona,
Michigan, Wisconsin, Florida 29, Pennsylvania 20
Pennsylvania, Arizona
[31/10/2020, 17:32:44] Joseph Fernandez: We need a Srinivasa Ramanujan in law.
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2020/10/31/top-professions-no-longer-secure
[01/11/2020, 04:37:24] Joseph Fernandez:
https://inews.co.uk/news/education/universities-abandon-in-person-teaching-
lockdown-union-744238
[01/11/2020, 04:40:04] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.tes.com/news/why-evidence-
says-can-be-dangerous-statement
[01/11/2020, 04:43:01] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/30/lessons-from-estonia-why-excels-
digital-learning-during-covid
[04/11/2020, 14:22:50] Joseph Fernandez: https://bdtechtalks.com/2020/11/02/ai-
advantage-review/
[04/11/2020, 20:51:22] Joseph Fernandez: AZ, GA, PA, MI, NV, WI
[05/11/2020, 16:59:07] Joseph Fernandez: https://techxplore.com/news/2020-11-
scientist-machine-ai-discoveries.html
[06/11/2020, 16:15:02] Joseph Fernandez: Joe Fernandez . . . jurist, journalist-
writer-blogger, economist, management consultant, exam expert. Assists Acting in
Person at Tribunals, court.
[07/11/2020, 05:10:27] Joseph Fernandez: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jurist
[07/11/2020, 16:41:05] Joseph Fernandez: A jurist is a person with expert knowledge
of law; someone who analyses and comments on law.
In many states, the evidence -- ballots -- was destroyed immediately after being
scanned.
This is a violation of Federal law which states that ballots must be kept for two
years.
In this case, the House Speaker cannot be Acting President at 12 Noon Jan 20.
An Acting President only comes in when both the President and Vice President are
out of the picture. The President and Vice President are still in the picture.
[13/11/2020, 17:35:19] Joseph Fernandez: https://venturebeat.com/2020/11/12/why-ai-
cant-move-forward-without-diversity-equity-and-inclusion/
[13/11/2020, 18:57:51] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/iwSOeRcX9NI
[14/11/2020, 02:45:02] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.lowyat.net/2020/225101/h3c-
uis-hci-solution-the-essential-upgrade-for-a-new-digital-economy-era-in-malaysia/
[14/11/2020, 02:46:50] Joseph Fernandez: https://towardsdatascience.com/6-things-
about-data-science-that-employers-dont-want-you-to-know-a659a9de06e4
[14/11/2020, 16:56:55] Joseph Fernandez: What's happening with lawsuits, postal
votes and recounts in the US election?
Five swing states face lawsuits from Donald Trump, who claims fraudulent votes have
been counted in multiple counties
By
Telegraph Reporters
14 November 2020 • 6:51am
Donald Trump has launched legal challenges in five key US states, alleging that
election officials are counting fraudulent votes.
As a result, though Joe Biden has been announced the winner of the election, the
process could be protracted for weeks, and the damage to public confidence in the
democratic process could last much longer.
Here is what's happening in each state. For the latest election updates, see our
live blog.
Michigan
It is alleging there were irregularities in the way in which votes were tabulated
and also that Republican observers were improperly harassed.
Allegations include that ineligible ballots were counted including votes which were
deposited in dropboxes after the deadline.
The campaign filed a similar claim in a Michigan state court, which was dismissed
by the judge, Timothy Kenny, who said he found no evidence to support the
assertions.
The state was key to Donald Trump's victory in 2016, when he flipped it from the
Democrats by less than 11,000 votes, but this year Joe Biden has won its 16
electoral votes with 99 per cent of the votes counted.
Georgia
Joe Biden has taken a slim lead in the key state of Georgia.
At present, Mr Biden is just 0.28 per cent, or 14,089 votes ahead of Mr Trump, but
with more than 99 per cent of the ballots counted, the Democrats look likely to win
the state.
After the hand recount, the losing party can request another, which would be done
by machine in the state which has 16 votes in the Electoral College.
Mr Raffensperger has dismissed claims of election fraud, and cast doubts on the
likelihood of the recount swinging the result in Mr Trump's favour.
He acknowledged there may have been some illegal voting, but said "My office is
investigating all of it. Does it rise to the numbers or margin necessary to change
the outcome to where President Trump is given Georgia’s electoral votes? That is
unlikely.”
Georgia was a vital state for the president, who would have needed to win more of
the remaining states than Mr Biden in order to grab the presidency.
The Georgia Republican Party and President Trump have asked a judge to secure and
account for all late ballots.
A judge dismissed the lawsuit, however, Chatham County Superior Court Judge James
Bass did not provide an explanation for his decision on Thursday, November 5, at
the close of a roughly one-hour hearing.
Wisconsin
If the recount does take place Mr Trump will need to cover the costs, which could
run into millions of dollars.
Reports by media outlets in Milwaukee, Wisconsin's largest city, suggest the Trump
campaign is looking into absentee voters' addresses and the state’s residency
requirement, but the widespread claims of voter fraud by the campaign remain
unsubstantiated.
Republican Wisconsin Gov Scott Walker tweeted “If it holds, 20,000 is a high
hurdle” in regards to Mr Biden's current lead over Mr Trump, acknowledging that
previous recounts had only changed the tally by a few hundred votes at most.
Nevada
With 95 per cent of the votes counted, Nevada has been declared a win for Joe
Biden, who currently holds a 2.6 per cent lead.
Republicans have hurled multiple lawsuits at Nevada. The Trump campaign announced
it would sue the state to stop counting after they claimed ballots have been cast
by non-residents and on behalf of the deceased.
But Nevada election officials pointed out that active military service members who
have been transferred outside of Nevada could account for some of these ballots.
A request by the campaign to halt counting in Clark County, Nevada, which usually
leans towards the Democrats, was rejected by the state Supreme Court on Tuesday,
November 10.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania was instrumental in securing Joe Biden's win, with the state's 20
electoral votes taking Mr Biden to a majority of 279, more than sufficient to
secure the presidency.
Multiple legal challenges have been filed by Donald Trump in Pennsylvania. Notably,
they have become involved in a Supreme Court case which challenges a state law that
allows mail-in ballots to be counted until Friday November 6.
The president won a different lawsuit in the state on Thursday 5, which means
observers can stand six feet from count officials.
Judges sided with Republicans and also ordered some provisional ballots set aside.
Legal experts said the legal challenges were too narrow in scope to have an impact
on the outcome of the election.
Mr Biden had extended his lead in Pennsylvania by 49.7 per cent to Mr Trump’s 49.1
per cent, with an estimated 99 per cent of votes counted.
There are different voting and counting rules in different states. Recount margins
vary and in some states, like Pennsylvania, voter ID is required for first-time
mail-in and absentee votes. In 21 states, like Nevada, mail-in ballots can be
received after election day, but in others they cannot
Difficulties with administration - absentee ballots need to be checked against the
rolls, and this slows up counts in some neck-and-neck states.
More people have voted by post due to the coronavirus pandemic, creating counting
delays.
In most states, postal votes have favoured Joe Biden more than votes cast on
election day. This is possibly due to the two candidates' different messages on
coronavirus, but the Trump campaign has been alleging these votes are fraudulent
for several weeks.
Big-city counts take longer and urban areas generally vote Democrat
On December 14, electors will formally cast their votes in the Electoral College.
[14/11/2020, 23:36:56] Joseph Fernandez: https://go.forrester.com/predictions-2021/
[15/11/2020, 16:51:47] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaymail.com/news/tech-
gadgets/2020/11/15/reduce-reuse-recycle-the-three-rs-of-digital-waste/1922742
[16/11/2020, 04:33:30] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/11/15/asean-looks-to-
digitalisation-for-recovery-from-pandemic/
[16/11/2020, 15:37:06] Joseph Fernandez: RM0:unifi: #kekalberhubung Yr TM Acc
S453347550109 of RM75.05 is overdue. PAY NOW @ unifi.com.my/bill/S453347550109/2010
to enjoy continuous svc. TQ
[16/11/2020, 23:00:35] Joseph Fernandez: https://content.techgig.com/iit-madras-
launches-free-online-courses-on-artificial-intelligence/articleshow/79231560.cms
[17/11/2020, 11:41:21] Joseph Fernandez: https://towardsdatascience.com/top-5-ai-
terms-to-know-in-2020-for-data-scientists-3cba915d0271
[18/11/2020, 06:03:31] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/fxiHM11w-rk
[18/11/2020, 21:41:39] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/education/2020/11/15/learning-strategies-for-the-
new-normal?utm_source=smt&utm_medium=web%20push&utm_campaign=20201118%20-%20Branded
%20-%20Heriot-Watt%20University%20Malays&utm_content=LEARNING%20STRATEGIES%20FOR
%20THE%20NEW%20NORMAL&__sta=vhg.uosvpxTFlhi0lzjsjbld
%7CYIUV&__stm_medium=bpn&__stm_source=smartech
[19/11/2020, 14:09:35] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/551595
[19/11/2020, 14:11:54] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/489987
[21/11/2020, 01:18:09] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/11/19/1012165/the-promise-of-the-fourth-
industrial-revolution/
[22/11/2020, 04:02:56] Joseph Fernandez: https://says.com/my/news/malaysia-
education-blueprint-wave-3
[22/11/2020, 04:06:11] Joseph Fernandez: https://mindmatters.ai/2020/11/can-we-
find-purpose-in-a-universe-with-no-underlying-purpose/
[23/11/2020, 02:54:26] Joseph Fernandez: Those with above average level of
intelligence will not complain about discrimination. They will eliminate it.
For starters, Hindu should get rid of the evil caste system which has led to
inbreeding and lowered the average level of intelligence and energy among them.
Only the casteless/outcaste (Pariah/Dalit/Harijan) Hindu are not inbred and have a
higher average level of intelligence and energy. But they are kept down by caste
Hindu ganging up on them.
It's high time that Indians realised that beggars can't be choosers or they will
risk continuing to be losers.
Get rid of the "neverr minde, ayoh amah kadavale poche dah, ennae see erdher" MIC
and the "we will fast to death" Tamil Tiger mindset Hindraf Makkal Sakthi.
Focus on bringing back local gov't elections and getting taxes levied at the local
level only. Development is mostly level.
Local gov't elections in Malaya will see Indians having real political power
especially in Negri Sembilan, Selangor, KL, Perak and Penang.
If Malays want to have sustainable political power, they should focus on bringing
back local gov't elections.
Malaysia bukan tanah Melayu. Read the Definition of Malay in Article 160(2).
There's no Malay race in the Constitution. There's case law on this.
Malaysia has an aging population. The brightest and best must lead the way for all.
Inbreeding among Malays has lowered the average intelligence level and energy. This
phenomenon cannot be addressed permanently by the quota system.
Malays must weed out inbreeding, a cultural and customary practice. Mahathir warned
in "The Malay Dilemma" that the Malays were genetically inferior.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/551820
[23/11/2020, 12:02:46] Rosaline Kotter: How many of these members are economists?
If none, they should engage a panel of economists to assist them on policy making
for the gov’t consideration.
Ask the World Bank, IMF and ADB to assist on policy making.
Economics is a social science which studies human behaviour in the endless battle
between unlimited wants and scarce resources which have alternative uses.
Of course, there are computer programmes which can help in these areas.
The Sabah Economic Advisory Council should be renamed the Sabah Business Advisory
Council if it’s not really about economics.
[23/11/2020, 14:11:07] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/highlight/2020/11/23/are-students-
prepared-for-online-learning/
[23/11/2020, 16:01:12] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/551983
[25/11/2020, 11:18:02] Rosaline Kotter: video omitted
[27/11/2020, 13:11:30] Rosaline Kotter: video omitted
[01/12/2020, 19:24:20] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/1MaQs3AjhdI
[01/12/2020, 19:28:35] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/1MaQs3AjhdI
[01/12/2020, 23:17:19] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.independent.co.uk/world/covid19-china-mishandle-pandemic-leaked-
documents-b1764276.html
[02/12/2020, 08:18:12] Rosaline Kotter: 484054955
[02/12/2020, 08:19:36] Rosaline Kotter: Dorence Wong Ing Doh W089
[02/12/2020, 08:22:08] Rosaline Kotter: Thurs 3 Dec 2.20 pm
[02/12/2020, 09:53:32] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaysianow.com/news/2020/12/02/has-covid-19-killed-the-stigma-on-
online-degrees/
[02/12/2020, 09:58:11] Rosaline Kotter: Extra-territorial, extra-judicial killings:
Enough is enough
https://www.malaysianow.com/opinion/2020/12/02/extra-territorial-extra-judicial-
killings-enough-is-enough/
[02/12/2020, 12:35:34] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-
think/2020/12/01/building-blocks-for-malaysia-5.0-margarita-peredaryenko/1927721
[02/12/2020, 14:06:31] Joseph Fernandez: Cecilia Edwin
You joking right JF 🙄 I'm The Home Minister Good Enough For Me😎
Dtk Guandee is the perfect person 👍😁
Joe Fernandez
Cecilia Edwin, after Wan Azizah, you are the right person to be DPM. Jangan malu
malu bah! Sabah boleh, sumandak boleh.
[02/12/2020, 14:34:38] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.dnaindia.com/health/news-
lifestyle-myth-burst-two-third-of-indians-who-believe-they-are-healthy-are-either-
diabetics-or-pre-diabetics-2859245
[03/12/2020, 10:17:07] Joseph Fernandez: malaysiakini
What is DPM? It's not in the Constitution. The DPM has no power.
Power can only come from authority, authority can only come from jurisdiction.
Again, DPM is not in the Constitution.
Jeffrey Kitingan left the Deputy Tourism Minister's post to join the Sabah Cabinet.
The vacant slot in the Cabinet left by Jeffrey was created by the snap Sabah polls
on Sept 26.
After Wan Azizah who? It should be another woman. Another freak chance has
presented itself given Jeffrey's statement on the DPM.
It was a freak chance which will never again exist for another 50 years.
The other from Gan was blacklisting me until ostensibly lawyer Rakhbir Singh's
fees were settled.
[06/12/2020, 18:19:31] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[06/12/2020, 18:20:27] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[06/12/2020, 18:22:13] Joseph Fernandez: Malaysiakini did not contribute to my EPF
for all the years that I was there. Under the law, the Directors can be jailed.
A couple of journalists with malay mail disclosed that they were not paid EPF
contributions. I believe they have since moved to malaysiakini.
I am not sure whether FMT contributes to EPF. One Senior Editor said he was denied
EPF contributions. To add insult to injury, he found his salary arbitrarily reduced
by RM3K a month for ten months without the permission of the Labour Dept.
[06/12/2020, 18:32:44] Joseph Fernandez: It seems that malaysiakini recently told
"all old people" to go. There's no mandatory retirement age in the private sector.
Malaysiakini not only wants me to pay half of lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s fees, it wants
a big discount on their half.
So far, malaysiakini hasn’t paid lawyer Rakhbir Singh even one sen. It paid the
RM1K appearance fees when I was served. After Steven Gan was served, it refused to
pay the RM1K appearance fee. It claimed the earlier RM1K was for Gan.
[07/12/2020, 09:45:04] Joseph Fernandez: This is about issues in conflict between
the parties in dispute.
The main issue is that malaysiakini failed to settle lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s fees.
Instead, it wants me to pay half the fees on the grounds that I was not staff. No
court will say that I am not staff. Even if I am not staff, the court will not
accept that I have to pay half the fees. Lawyer Rakhbir Singh does not want me to
pay half his fees.
For the record, the malaysiakini board of directors gave a letter to the High Court
that I was not the author of the Article mentioned in court during the RM75m
defamation case although it was under my byline.
In law, the sub-editor was the last person to touch the Article, and therefore I
was not the author. My emailed Article to malaysiakini was privileged communication
and need not be disclosed in court.
Steven Gan disclosed that the litigant told him behind the court house that he was
not against malaysiakini but your’s truly for giving space to Jeffrey Kitingan’s
attacks against him.
Steven Gan sent an email stating that malaysiakini won’t publish my Articles until
lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s fees are settled. Even if I was the author of the errant
Article, no court will accept that I have to pay half of lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s
fees.It must be noted that malaysiakini collects donations from readers for its
legal fund.
There will be very few journalists in the world if publishers tell the court that
their writers would have to pay half the legal fees and compensation, if any, for
the other side.
Even then, malaysiakini published several of my Articles on the Sabah RCI and re-
imposed the blacklisting.
So far, malaysiakini hasn’t paid lawyer Rakhbir Singh even one sen. It paid the
RM1K appearance fees when I was served. After Steven Gan was served, it refused to
pay the RM1K appearance fee. It claimed the earlier RM1K was for Gan.
Malaysiakini not only wants me to pay half of lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s fees, it wants
a big discount on their half.
I need only two emails in court. The first from Steven Gan inviting me to be the
Sabah correspondent. This was after I had been writing for the website for quite
some time.
The other from Gan was blacklisting me until ostensibly lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s fees
were settled. In hindsight, it was a strategic mistake on my part to reply to the
blacklisting email. Sxit happens!
Malaysiakini did not contribute to my EPF for all the years that I was there. Under
the law, the Directors can be jailed.
It seems that malaysiakini recently told “all old people” to go. There’s no
mandatory retirement age in the private sector. There’s case law on this.
A couple of journalists with malay mail disclosed that they were not paid EPF
contributions. I believe they have since moved to malaysiakini.
I am not sure whether FMT contributes to EPF. One Senior Editor said he was denied
EPF contributions. To add insult to injury, he found his salary arbitrarily reduced
by RM3K a month for ten months without the permission of the Labour Dept.
Those who make wild claims — read malaysiakini — in court will be referred to the
nearest hospital for an evaluation and institutionalised for life to keep the
public from harm.
[08/12/2020, 15:36:45] Joseph Fernandez: I also want to claim EPF contributions
from malaysiakini.
Malaysiakini did not contribute to my EPF for all the years that I was there. Under
the law, the Directors can be jailed.
In hindsight, it was a strategic mistake on my part to reply to the blacklisting
email. Sxit happens!
It seems that malaysiakini recently told “all old people” to go. There’s no
mandatory retirement age in the private sector. There’s case law on this.
A couple of journalists with malay mail disclosed that they were not paid EPF
contributions. I believe they have since moved to malaysiakini.
I am not sure whether FMT contributes to EPF. One Senior Editor said he was denied
EPF contributions. To add insult to injury, he found his salary arbitrarily reduced
by RM3K a month for ten months without the permission of the Labour Dept.
[08/12/2020, 15:40:01] Joseph Fernandez: Joe Fernandez
Malaysiakini did not contribute to my EPF for all the years that I was there. Under
the law, the Directors can be jailed.
It seems that malaysiakini recently told “all old people” to go. There’s no
mandatory retirement age in the private sector. There’s case law on this.
A couple of journalists with malay mail disclosed that they were not paid EPF
contributions. I believe they have since moved to malaysiakini.
I am not sure whether FMT contributes to EPF. One Senior Editor said he was denied
EPF contributions. To add insult to injury, he found his salary arbitrarily reduced
by RM3K a month for ten months without the permission of the Labour Dept.
[08/12/2020, 17:21:28] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[08/12/2020, 17:22:44] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[08/12/2020, 17:53:43] Rosaline Kotter: What’s the name of this bird?
[08/12/2020, 20:42:35] Joseph Fernandez: The latest comment from one SG claims that
“all the above on malaysiakini is not true”.
I believe, to the best of my knowledge, that malaysiakini has been misleading its
staff on what transpired between the website and me.
This is evident from comments sent to my blog. I have been disparaged as slanderer,
pervert, dirty sociopath, mentally unstable, and emotionally unstable, among
others.
Briefly, the issues in conflict between the parties in dispute are as follows:
Malaysiakini failed to settle lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s fees although it has a legal
fund from public donations;
It wants me to pay half of lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s fees;
Pending the settlement of lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s Bill, malaysiakini has blacklisted
me i.e. it will not publish my stories.
It failed to contribute to EPF during all the years that I was with them;
“It is a top respected newspaper, Premesh Chandran and Stevan Gan treat all their
reporters with great respect. I find it hard to believe all that you wrote. As far
as email is concerned, emails can be faked. The court won’t believe you unless you
can show the clear evidence in form of a signed contract of employment. You must
pay the lawyers fees.”
I haven’t the faintest idea what he’s talking about and neither does he.
[08/12/2020, 21:20:25] Rosaline Kotter: Another reader, MS, wrote “one of my
friends works for Malaysiakini. He told me, the
Malaysiakini management feel you were disruptive, rude and also not accurate in
your news. Parmesh was specially harsh about you in his words. Is this true? I
thought Parmesh Chandran, your fellow Malayalee will be more supportive of you? I
like your articles in Malaysiakini. It is such a shame they banned you”.
In all my years with malaysiakini, I never dealt with Premesh Chandran. I met him
only once briefly, in the lift at malaysiakini in PJ. We greeted each other and we
parted. Steven Gan and the Accountant, Mano, was with Premesh. It was the first
time that I met Mano.
Those affected by a story have the right of reply. If a story is inaccurate, it’s
because that’s what the subject said. Journalists are like postmen. They merely
deliver the message.
[08/12/2020, 21:28:54] Rosaline Kotter: One Chinese boy, AT, wrote, “uncle, why do
you have fights with everyone? Wathyamoorthy, Steven Gan, Jeffrey Kitingan, Tamils,
Malays, Mahathir, Najib, Anwar Ibrahim, Latheefa Koya, etc etc etc. Why can’t you
live in harmony with others? Why is it that you uncles are so quarrelsome and
always full of anger and harsh words? Look at us Chinese, we are relaxed, happy,
rich”.
[08/12/2020, 21:40:31] Joseph Fernandez: The latest comment from one SG claims that
"none of the above about malaysiakini is true".
I believe, to the best of my knowledge, that malaysiakini has been misleading its
staff on what transpired between the website and me.
“It is a top respected newspaper, Premesh Chandran and Stevan Gan treat all their
reporters with great respect. I find it hard to believe all that you wrote. As far
as email is concerned, emails can be faked. The court won’t believe you unless you
can show the clear evidence in form of a signed contract of employment. You must
pay the lawyers fees.”
I haven’t the faintest idea what he’s talking about and neither does he.
Another reader, MS, wrote “one of my friends works for Malaysiakini. He told me,
the
Malaysiakini management feel you were disruptive, rude and also not accurate in
your news. Parmesh was specially harsh about you in his words. Is this true? I
thought Parmesh Chandran, your fellow Malayalee will be more supportive of you? I
like your articles in Malaysiakini. It is such a shame they banned you”.
In all my years with malaysiakini, I never dealt with Premesh Chandran. I met him
only once briefly, in the lift at malaysiakini in PJ. We greeted each other and we
parted. Steven Gan and the Accountant, Mano, was with Premesh. It was the first
time that I met Mano.
Those affected by a story have the right of reply. If a story is inaccurate, it’s
because that’s what the subject said. Journalists are like postmen. They merely
deliver the message.
One Chinese boy, AT, wrote, “uncle, why do you have fights with everyone?
Wathyamoorthy, Steven Gan, Jeffrey Kitingan, Tamils, Malays, Mahathir, Najib, Anwar
Ibrahim, Latheefa Koya, etc etc etc. Why can’t you live in harmony with others? Why
is it that you uncles are so quarrelsome and always full of anger and harsh words?
Look at us Chinese, we are relaxed, happy, rich”.
What have all the above got to do with the issues in conflict between the parties
in diapute?
Briefly, the issues in conflict between the parties in dispute are as follows:
Malaysiakini failed to settle lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s fees although it has a legal
fund from public donations;
Pending the settlement of lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s Bill, malaysiakini has blacklisted
me i.e. it will not publish my stories.
It failed to contribute to EPF during all the years that I was with them;
He was recommended by PKR Sabah leader Christina Liew. His appointment was approved
by email by malaysiakini's lawyers in KL.
Earlier, Liew recommended another lawyer. He wanted RM200K to take up the case.
Liew also introduced me to Sohon Singh, her client, one of the three sued by the
other side.
[08/12/2020, 21:47:20] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[08/12/2020, 21:57:29] Joseph Fernandez: Open Letter to Malaysiakini on human
beings.
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/12/05/open-letter-to-malaysiakini-on-
human-beings/
The latest comment from one SG claims that "none of the above about malaysiakini is
true".
I believe, to the best of my knowledge, that malaysiakini has been misleading its
staff on what transpired between the website and me.
“It is a top respected newspaper, Premesh Chandran and Stevan Gan treat all their
reporters with great respect. I find it hard to believe all that you wrote. As far
as email is concerned, emails can be faked. The court won’t believe you unless you
can show the clear evidence in form of a signed contract of employment. You must
pay the lawyers fees.”
I haven’t the faintest idea what he’s talking about and neither does he.
Another reader, MS, wrote “one of my friends works for Malaysiakini. He told me,
the
Malaysiakini management feel you were disruptive, rude and also not accurate in
your news. Parmesh was specially harsh about you in his words. Is this true? I
thought Parmesh Chandran, your fellow Malayalee will be more supportive of you? I
like your articles in Malaysiakini. It is such a shame they banned you”.
In all my years with malaysiakini, I never dealt with Premesh Chandran. I met him
only once briefly, in the lift at malaysiakini in PJ. We greeted each other and we
parted. Steven Gan and the Accountant, Mano, was with Premesh. It was the first
time that I met Mano.
Those affected by a story have the right of reply. If a story is inaccurate, it’s
because that’s what the subject said. Journalists are like postmen. They merely
deliver the message.
One Chinese boy, AT, wrote, “uncle, why do you have fights with everyone?
Wathyamoorthy, Steven Gan, Jeffrey Kitingan, Tamils, Malays, Mahathir, Najib, Anwar
Ibrahim, Latheefa Koya, etc etc etc. Why can’t you live in harmony with others? Why
is it that you uncles are so quarrelsome and always full of anger and harsh words?
Look at us Chinese, we are relaxed, happy, rich”.
What have all the above comments got to do with the issues in conflict between the
parties in dispute?
Briefly, the issues in conflict between the parties in dispute are as follows:
Malaysiakini failed to settle lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s fees although it has a legal
fund from public donations;
Pending the settlement of lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s Bill, malaysiakini has blacklisted
me i.e. it will not publish my stories. Steven Gan sent me an email on the
blacklisting.
Malaysiakini failed to contribute to EPF during all the years that I was with them;
He was recommended by PKR Sabah leader Christina Liew. His appointment was approved
by email by malaysiakini's lawyers in KL.
Earlier, Liew recommended another lawyer. He wanted RM200K to take up the case.
Liew also introduced me to Sohon Singh, her client, one of the three sued by the
other side.
[09/12/2020, 02:14:08] Joseph Fernandez: Open Letter to Malaysiakini on human
beings.
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/12/05/open-letter-to-malaysiakini-on-
human-beings/
The latest comment from one SG claims that "none of the above about malaysiakini is
true".
I believe, to the best of my knowledge, that malaysiakini has been misleading its
staff on what transpired between the website and me.
I haven’t the faintest idea what he’s talking about and neither does he.
Another reader, MS, wrote “one of my friends works for Malaysiakini. He told me,
the
Malaysiakini management feel you were disruptive, rude and also not accurate in
your news. Parmesh was specially harsh about you in his words. Is this true? I
thought Parmesh Chandran, your fellow Malayalee will be more supportive of you? I
like your articles in Malaysiakini. It is such a shame they banned you”.
In all my years with malaysiakini, I never dealt with Premesh Chandran. I met him
only once briefly, in the lift at malaysiakini in PJ. We greeted each other and we
parted. Steven Gan and the Accountant, Mano, was with Premesh. It was the first
time that I met Mano.
Those affected by a story have the right of reply. If a story is inaccurate, it’s
because that’s what the subject said. Journalists are like postmen. They merely
deliver the message.
One Chinese boy, AT, wrote, “uncle, why do you have fights with everyone?
Wathyamoorthy, Steven Gan, Jeffrey Kitingan, Tamils, Malays, Mahathir, Najib, Anwar
Ibrahim, Latheefa Koya, etc etc etc. Why can’t you live in harmony with others? Why
is it that you uncles are so quarrelsome and always full of anger and harsh words?
Look at us Chinese, we are relaxed, happy, rich”.
What have all the above comments got to do with the issues in conflict between the
parties in dispute?
Briefly, the issues in conflict between the parties in dispute are as follows:
Malaysiakini failed to settle lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s fees although it has a legal
fund from public donations;
Pending the settlement of lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s Bill, malaysiakini has blacklisted
me i.e. it will not publish my stories. Steven Gan sent me an email on the
blacklisting.
Malaysiakini failed to contribute to EPF during all the years that I was with them;
I have the right of reply to content in malaysiakini. I have the right to comment.
This is being denied.
Earlier, Liew recommended another lawyer. He wanted RM200K to take up the case.
Liew also introduced me to Sohon Singh, her client, one of the three sued by the
other side.
[09/12/2020, 02:36:50] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[09/12/2020, 02:38:31] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[09/12/2020, 02:42:53] Joseph Fernandez: You must have "strong Sabah connections"
to be admitted to the High Court.
Strong Sabah connections have been defined as having Sabah address in the MyKad,
being registered in Sabah to vote and owning a residential property in Sabah.
I don't know whether you can transfer your vote to Sabah. A friend in Malaya tried
to do it while he was working in Sabah. He claimed he was denied. It may be because
the address in his MyKad was still somewhere in Malaya. You can check with EC.
I suggest that you enrol with Help University in Kuala Lumpur to do law. They have
an internal degree programme which is recognised by CLP.
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/12/05/open-letter-to-malaysiakini-on-
human-beings/
The latest comment from one SG claims that "none of the above about malaysiakini is
true".
I believe, to the best of my knowledge, that malaysiakini has been misleading its
staff on what transpired between the website and me.
“It is a top respected newspaper, Premesh Chandran and Stevan Gan treat all their
reporters with great respect. I find it hard to believe all that you wrote. As far
as email is concerned, emails can be faked. The court won’t believe you unless you
can show the clear evidence in form of a signed contract of employment. You must
pay the lawyers fees.”
I haven’t the faintest idea what he’s talking about and neither does he.
Another reader, MS, wrote “one of my friends works for Malaysiakini. He told me,
the
Malaysiakini management feel you were disruptive, rude and also not accurate in
your news. Parmesh was specially harsh about you in his words. Is this true? I
thought Parmesh Chandran, your fellow Malayalee will be more supportive of you? I
like your articles in Malaysiakini. It is such a shame they banned you”.
In all my years with malaysiakini, I never dealt with Premesh Chandran. I met him
only once briefly, in the lift at malaysiakini in PJ. We greeted each other and we
parted. Steven Gan and the Accountant, Mano, was with Premesh. It was the first
time that I met Mano.
Those affected by a story have the right of reply. If a story is inaccurate, it’s
because that’s what the subject said. Journalists are like postmen. They merely
deliver the message.
One Chinese boy, AT, wrote, “uncle, why do you have fights with everyone?
Wathyamoorthy, Steven Gan, Jeffrey Kitingan, Tamils, Malays, Mahathir, Najib, Anwar
Ibrahim, Latheefa Koya, etc etc etc. Why can’t you live in harmony with others? Why
is it that you uncles are so quarrelsome and always full of anger and harsh words?
Look at us Chinese, we are relaxed, happy, rich”.
What have all the above comments got to do with the issues in conflict between the
parties in dispute?
Briefly, the issues in conflict between the parties in dispute are as follows:
Malaysiakini failed to settle lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s fees although it has a legal
fund from public donations;
Pending the settlement of lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s Bill, malaysiakini has blacklisted
me i.e. it will not publish my stories. Steven Gan sent me an email on the
blacklisting.
Malaysiakini failed to contribute to EPF during all the years that I was with them;
I have the right of reply to content in malaysiakini. I have the right to comment.
This is being denied.
He was recommended by PKR Sabah leader Christina Liew. His appointment was approved
by email by malaysiakini's lawyers in KL.
Earlier, Liew recommended another lawyer. He wanted RM200K to take up the case.
Malaysiakini's legal fund, collected from public donations, must not only be used
to compensate the other side. It should be used to pay malaysiakini's lawyers as
well.
Steven Gan told me once that lawyers in Kuala Lumpur act pro bono for malaysiakini.
I asked him: "Why should lawyer Rakhbir Singh act pro bono for malaysiakini? He
doesn't know us. He never heard of malaysiakini. I had to explain to him what an
online news portal was and how stories were uploaded on the website. Except for one
or two stories daily, malaysiakini does not give space to Sabah and Sarawak
stories."
[09/12/2020, 11:47:31] Rosaline Kotter: Anyone can get away with anything and
everything only to the extent we allow them.
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/12/05/open-letter-to-malaysiakini-on-
human-beings/
The latest comment from one SG claims that "none of the above about malaysiakini is
true".
I believe, to the best of my knowledge, that malaysiakini has been misleading its
staff on what transpired between the website and me.
“It is a top respected newspaper, Premesh Chandran and Stevan Gan treat all their
reporters with great respect. I find it hard to believe all that you wrote. As far
as email is concerned, emails can be faked. The court won’t believe you unless you
can show the clear evidence in form of a signed contract of employment. You must
pay the lawyers fees.”
I haven’t the faintest idea what he’s talking about and neither does he.
Another reader, MS, wrote “one of my friends works for Malaysiakini. He told me,
the
Malaysiakini management feel you were disruptive, rude and also not accurate in
your news. Parmesh was specially harsh about you in his words. Is this true? I
thought Parmesh Chandran, your fellow Malayalee will be more supportive of you? I
like your articles in Malaysiakini. It is such a shame they banned you”.
In all my years with malaysiakini, I never dealt with Premesh Chandran. I met him
only once briefly, in the lift at malaysiakini in PJ. We greeted each other and we
parted. Steven Gan and the Accountant, Mano, was with Premesh. It was the first
time that I met Mano.
Those affected by a story have the right of reply. If a story is inaccurate, it’s
because that’s what the subject said. Journalists are like postmen. They merely
deliver the message.
One Chinese boy, AT, wrote, “uncle, why do you have fights with everyone?
Wathyamoorthy, Steven Gan, Jeffrey Kitingan, Tamils, Malays, Mahathir, Najib, Anwar
Ibrahim, Latheefa Koya, etc etc etc. Why can’t you live in harmony with others? Why
is it that you uncles are so quarrelsome and always full of anger and harsh words?
Look at us Chinese, we are relaxed, happy, rich”.
What have all the above comments got to do with the issues in conflict between the
parties in dispute?
Anyone can get away with anything and everything only to the extent we allow them.
Briefly, the issues in conflict between the parties in dispute are as follows:
Malaysiakini failed to settle lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s fees although it has a legal
fund from public donations;
Pending the settlement of lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s Bill, malaysiakini has blacklisted
me i.e. it will not publish my stories. Steven Gan sent me an email on the
blacklisting.
Malaysiakini failed to contribute to EPF during all the years that I was with them;
I have the right of reply to content in malaysiakini. I have the right to comment.
This is being denied.
I have the right of free speech to speak up and speak out on matters of public
concern and public interest.
He was recommended by PKR Sabah leader Christina Liew. His appointment was approved
by email by malaysiakini's lawyers in KL.
Earlier, Liew recommended another lawyer. He wanted RM200K to take up the case.
Liew also introduced me to Sohon Singh, her client, one of the three sued by the
other side.
Malaysiakini's legal fund, collected from public donations, must not only be used
to compensate the other side. It should be used to pay malaysiakini's lawyers as
well.
Steven Gan told me once that lawyers in Kuala Lumpur act pro bono for malaysiakini.
I asked him: "Why should lawyer Rakhbir Singh act pro bono for malaysiakini? He
doesn't know us. He never heard of malaysiakini. I had to explain to him what an
online news portal was and how stories were uploaded on the website. Except for one
or two stories daily, malaysiakini does not give space to Sabah and Sarawak
stories."
[09/12/2020, 11:54:47] Joseph Fernandez: I have the right of free speech to speak
up and speak out on matters of public concern and public interest.
Anyone can get away with anything and everything only to the extent we allow them.
Malaysiakini's legal fund, collected from public donations, must not only be used
to compensate the other side. It should be used to pay malaysiakini's lawyers as
well.
Steven Gan told me once that lawyers in Kuala Lumpur act pro bono for malaysiakini.
I asked him: "Why should lawyer Rakhbir Singh act pro bono for malaysiakini? He
doesn't know us. He never heard of malaysiakini. I had to explain to him what an
online news portal was and how stories were uploaded on the website. Except for one
or two stories daily, malaysiakini does not give space to Sabah and Sarawak
stories."
[09/12/2020, 13:30:50] Joseph Fernandez: Some malaysiakini staffers, Johnny come
latelys, even suggested that I was not a professional journalist at all.
KL Bureau Chief for DEPTHnews and Data Asia, produced weekly by the Press
Foundation of Asia, Manila
Journalist, New Straits Times, New Sunday Times, New Sunday Mail, Kuala Lumpur
Chief Editor, Sabah Times, Kota Kinabalu
Senior Manager, Capital Group of Companies, Kota Kinabalu, including CBS News, a
Chinese weekly
Borneo Editor and Online Editor, Free Malaysia Today, Kuala Lumpur
Founding member of Sabah Institute for Development Studies (IDS) Advisory Council,
on strategic communication
Member of the Management Panel of the Moscow-based Najadi & Co, a merchant bank, on
strategic communication
Besides that, I have freelanced for many regional publications in Hong Kong,
Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and London.
[09/12/2020, 13:33:56] Joseph Fernandez: Open Letter to Malaysiakini on human
beings.
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/12/05/open-letter-to-malaysiakini-on-
human-beings/
The latest comment from one SG claims that "none of the above about malaysiakini is
true".
I believe, to the best of my knowledge, that malaysiakini has been misleading its
staff on what transpired between the website and me.
“It is a top respected newspaper, Premesh Chandran and Stevan Gan treat all their
reporters with great respect. I find it hard to believe all that you wrote. As far
as email is concerned, emails can be faked. The court won’t believe you unless you
can show the clear evidence in form of a signed contract of employment. You must
pay the lawyers fees.”
I haven’t the faintest idea what he’s talking about and neither does he.
Another reader, MS, wrote “one of my friends works for Malaysiakini. He told me,
the
Malaysiakini management feel you were disruptive, rude and also not accurate in
your news. Parmesh was specially harsh about you in his words. Is this true? I
thought Parmesh Chandran, your fellow Malayalee will be more supportive of you? I
like your articles in Malaysiakini. It is such a shame they banned you”.
In all my years with malaysiakini, I never dealt with Premesh Chandran. I met him
only once briefly, in the lift at malaysiakini in PJ. We greeted each other and we
parted. Steven Gan and the Accountant, Mano, was with Premesh. It was the first
time that I met Mano.
Those affected by a story have the right of reply. If a story is inaccurate, it’s
because that’s what the subject said. Journalists are like postmen. They merely
deliver the message.
One Chinese boy, AT, wrote, “uncle, why do you have fights with everyone?
Wathyamoorthy, Steven Gan, Jeffrey Kitingan, Tamils, Malays, Mahathir, Najib, Anwar
Ibrahim, Latheefa Koya, etc etc etc. Why can’t you live in harmony with others? Why
is it that you uncles are so quarrelsome and always full of anger and harsh words?
Look at us Chinese, we are relaxed, happy, rich”.
What have all the above comments got to do with the issues in conflict between the
parties in dispute?
Anyone can get away with anything and everything only to the extent we allow them.
Some malaysiakini staffers, Johnny come latelys, even suggested that I was not a
professional journalist at all.
KL Bureau Chief for DEPTHnews and Data Asia, produced weekly by the Press
Foundation of Asia, Manila
Journalist, New Straits Times, New Sunday Times, New Sunday Mail, Kuala Lumpur
Senior Manager, Capital Group of Companies, Kota Kinabalu, including CBS News, a
Chinese weekly
Founding member of Sabah Institute for Development Studies (IDS) Advisory Council,
on strategic communication
Member of the Management Panel of the Moscow-based Najadi & Co, a merchant bank, on
strategic communication
Besides that, I have freelanced for many regional publications in Hong Kong,
Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and London.
Briefly, the issues in conflict between the parties in dispute are as follows:
Malaysiakini failed to settle lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s fees although it has a legal
fund from public donations;
Pending the settlement of lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s Bill, malaysiakini has blacklisted
me i.e. it will not publish my stories. Steven Gan sent me an email on the
blacklisting.
Malaysiakini failed to contribute to EPF during all the years that I was with them;
I have the right of reply to content in malaysiakini. I have the right to comment.
This is being denied.
I have the right of free speech to speak up and speak out on matters of public
concern and public interest.
He was recommended by PKR Sabah leader Christina Liew. His appointment was approved
by email by malaysiakini's lawyers in KL.
Earlier, Liew recommended another lawyer. He wanted RM200K to take up the case.
Liew also introduced me to Sohon Singh, her client, one of the three sued by the
other side.
Malaysiakini's legal fund, collected from public donations, must not only be used
to compensate the other side. It should be used to pay malaysiakini's lawyers as
well.
Steven Gan told me once that lawyers in Kuala Lumpur act pro bono for malaysiakini.
I asked him: "Why should lawyer Rakhbir Singh act pro bono for malaysiakini? He
doesn't know us. He never heard of malaysiakini. I had to explain to him what an
online news portal was and how stories were uploaded on the website. Except for one
or two stories daily, malaysiakini does not give space to Sabah and Sarawak
stories."
[09/12/2020, 13:40:57] Joseph Fernandez: Some malaysiakini staffers, Johnny come
latelys, even suggested that I was not a professional journalist at all.
KL Bureau Chief for DEPTHnews and Data Asia, produced weekly by the Press
Foundation of Asia, Manila
Journalist, New Straits Times, New Sunday Times, New Sunday Mail, Kuala Lumpur
Senior Manager, Capital Group of Companies, Kota Kinabalu, including CBS News, a
Chinese weekly
Borneo Editor and Online Editor, Free Malaysia Today, Kuala Lumpur
Founding member of Sabah Institute for Development Studies (IDS) Advisory Council,
on strategic communication
Member of the Management Panel of the Moscow-based Najadi & Co, a merchant bank, on
strategic communication
Besides that, I have freelanced for many regional publications in Hong Kong,
Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and London.
Before Malaysian Commerce and Industry, I was head of Census Publications, Dept of
Statistics, Kuala Lumpur
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/12/05/open-letter-to-malaysiakini-on-
human-beings/
The latest comment from one SG claims that "none of the above about malaysiakini is
true".
I believe, to the best of my knowledge, that malaysiakini has been misleading its
staff on what transpired between the website and me.
“It is a top respected newspaper, Premesh Chandran and Stevan Gan treat all their
reporters with great respect. I find it hard to believe all that you wrote. As far
as email is concerned, emails can be faked. The court won’t believe you unless you
can show the clear evidence in form of a signed contract of employment. You must
pay the lawyers fees.”
I haven’t the faintest idea what he’s talking about and neither does he.
Another reader, MS, wrote “one of my friends works for Malaysiakini. He told me,
the
Malaysiakini management feel you were disruptive, rude and also not accurate in
your news. Parmesh was specially harsh about you in his words. Is this true? I
thought Parmesh Chandran, your fellow Malayalee will be more supportive of you? I
like your articles in Malaysiakini. It is such a shame they banned you”.
In all my years with malaysiakini, I never dealt with Premesh Chandran. I met him
only once briefly, in the lift at malaysiakini in PJ. We greeted each other and we
parted. Steven Gan and the Accountant, Mano, was with Premesh. It was the first
time that I met Mano.
Those affected by a story have the right of reply. If a story is inaccurate, it’s
because that’s what the subject said. Journalists are like postmen. They merely
deliver the message.
One Chinese boy, AT, wrote, “uncle, why do you have fights with everyone?
Wathyamoorthy, Steven Gan, Jeffrey Kitingan, Tamils, Malays, Mahathir, Najib, Anwar
Ibrahim, Latheefa Koya, etc etc etc. Why can’t you live in harmony with others? Why
is it that you uncles are so quarrelsome and always full of anger and harsh words?
Look at us Chinese, we are relaxed, happy, rich”.
What have all the above comments got to do with the issues in conflict between the
parties in dispute?
Anyone can get away with anything and everything only to the extent we allow them.
Some malaysiakini staffers, Johnny come latelys, even suggested that I was not a
professional journalist at all.
KL Bureau Chief for DEPTHnews and Data Asia, produced weekly by the Press
Foundation of Asia, Manila
Journalist, New Straits Times, New Sunday Times, New Sunday Mail, Kuala Lumpur
Senior Manager, Capital Group of Companies, Kota Kinabalu, including CBS News, a
Chinese weekly
Borneo Editor and Online Editor, Free Malaysia Today, Kuala Lumpur
Founding member of Sabah Institute for Development Studies (IDS) Advisory Council,
on strategic communication
Member of the Management Panel of the Moscow-based Najadi & Co, a merchant bank, on
strategic communication
Besides that, I have freelanced for many regional publications in Hong Kong,
Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and London.
Before Malaysian Commerce and Industry, I was head of Census Publications, Dept of
Statistics, Kuala Lumpur
Then, moved to FIMA in Kuala Lumpur as Statistical and Documentation Asst
Briefly, the issues in conflict between the parties in dispute are as follows:
Malaysiakini failed to settle lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s fees although it has a legal
fund from public donations;
Pending the settlement of lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s Bill, malaysiakini has blacklisted
me i.e. it will not publish my stories. Steven Gan sent me an email on the
blacklisting.
Malaysiakini failed to contribute to EPF during all the years that I was with them;
I have the right of reply to content in malaysiakini. I have the right to comment.
This is being denied.
I have the right of free speech to speak up and speak out on matters of public
concern and public interest.
He was recommended by PKR Sabah leader Christina Liew. His appointment was approved
by email by malaysiakini's lawyers in KL.
Earlier, Liew recommended another lawyer. He wanted RM200K to take up the case.
Liew also introduced me to Sohon Singh, her client, one of the three sued by the
other side.
Malaysiakini's legal fund, collected from public donations, must not only be used
to compensate the other side. It should be used to pay malaysiakini's lawyers as
well.
Steven Gan told me once that lawyers in Kuala Lumpur act pro bono for malaysiakini.
I asked him: "Why should lawyer Rakhbir Singh act pro bono for malaysiakini? He
doesn't know us. He never heard of malaysiakini. I had to explain to him what an
online news portal was and how stories were uploaded on the website. Except for one
or two stories daily, malaysiakini does not give space to Sabah and Sarawak
stories."
[09/12/2020, 14:32:31] Joseph Fernandez: I never applied to join malaysiakini. They
don't have my CV.
I was invited by Steven Gan to write for malaysiakini as Sabah Correspondent after
I started sending them letters to the Editor and many were published as comment
pieces.
[09/12/2020, 14:33:35] Joseph Fernandez: Open Letter to Malaysiakini on human
beings.
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/12/05/open-letter-to-malaysiakini-on-
human-beings/
The latest comment from one SG claims that "none of the above about malaysiakini is
true".
I believe, to the best of my knowledge, that malaysiakini has been misleading its
staff on what transpired between the website and me.
“It is a top respected newspaper, Premesh Chandran and Stevan Gan treat all their
reporters with great respect. I find it hard to believe all that you wrote. As far
as email is concerned, emails can be faked. The court won’t believe you unless you
can show the clear evidence in form of a signed contract of employment. You must
pay the lawyers fees.”
I haven’t the faintest idea what he’s talking about and neither does he.
Another reader, MS, wrote “one of my friends works for Malaysiakini. He told me,
the
Malaysiakini management feel you were disruptive, rude and also not accurate in
your news. Parmesh was specially harsh about you in his words. Is this true? I
thought Parmesh Chandran, your fellow Malayalee will be more supportive of you? I
like your articles in Malaysiakini. It is such a shame they banned you”.
In all my years with malaysiakini, I never dealt with Premesh Chandran. I met him
only once briefly, in the lift at malaysiakini in PJ. We greeted each other and we
parted. Steven Gan and the Accountant, Mano, was with Premesh. It was the first
time that I met Mano.
Those affected by a story have the right of reply. If a story is inaccurate, it’s
because that’s what the subject said. Journalists are like postmen. They merely
deliver the message.
One Chinese boy, AT, wrote, “uncle, why do you have fights with everyone?
Wathyamoorthy, Steven Gan, Jeffrey Kitingan, Tamils, Malays, Mahathir, Najib, Anwar
Ibrahim, Latheefa Koya, etc etc etc. Why can’t you live in harmony with others? Why
is it that you uncles are so quarrelsome and always full of anger and harsh words?
Look at us Chinese, we are relaxed, happy, rich”.
What have all the above comments got to do with the issues in conflict between the
parties in dispute?
Anyone can get away with anything and everything only to the extent we allow them.
Some malaysiakini staffers, Johnny come latelys, even suggested that I was not a
professional journalist at all.
KL Bureau Chief for DEPTHnews and Data Asia, produced weekly by the Press
Foundation of Asia, Manila
Journalist, New Straits Times, New Sunday Times, New Sunday Mail, Kuala Lumpur
Senior Manager, Capital Group of Companies, Kota Kinabalu, including CBS News, a
Chinese weekly
I was invited by Steven Gan to write for malaysiakini as Sabah Correspondent after
I started sending them letters to the Editor and many were published as comment
pieces.
Borneo Editor and Online Editor, Free Malaysia Today, Kuala Lumpur
Founding member of Sabah Institute for Development Studies (IDS) Advisory Council,
on strategic communication
Member of the Management Panel of the Moscow-based Najadi & Co, a merchant bank, on
strategic communication
Besides that, I have freelanced for many regional publications in Hong Kong,
Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and London.
Before Malaysian Commerce and Industry, I was head of Census Publications, Dept of
Statistics, Kuala Lumpur
Then, moved to FIMA in Kuala Lumpur as Statistical and Documentation Asst
Briefly, the issues in conflict between the parties in dispute are as follows:
Malaysiakini failed to settle lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s fees although it has a legal
fund from public donations;
Pending the settlement of lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s Bill, malaysiakini has blacklisted
me i.e. it will not publish my stories. Steven Gan sent me an email on the
blacklisting.
Malaysiakini failed to contribute to EPF during all the years that I was with them;
I have the right of reply to content in malaysiakini. I have the right to comment.
This is being denied.
I have the right of free speech to speak up and speak out on matters of public
concern and public interest.
He was recommended by PKR Sabah leader Christina Liew. His appointment was approved
by email by malaysiakini's lawyers in KL.
Earlier, Liew recommended another lawyer. He wanted RM200K to take up the case.
Liew also introduced me to Sohon Singh, her client, one of the three sued by the
other side.
Malaysiakini's legal fund, collected from public donations, must not only be used
to compensate the other side. It should be used to pay malaysiakini's lawyers as
well.
Steven Gan told me once that lawyers in Kuala Lumpur act pro bono for malaysiakini.
I asked him: "Why should lawyer Rakhbir Singh act pro bono for malaysiakini? He
doesn't know us. He never heard of malaysiakini. I had to explain to him what an
online news portal was and how stories were uploaded on the website. Except for one
or two stories daily, malaysiakini does not give space to Sabah and Sarawak
stories."
[09/12/2020, 14:36:43] Joseph Fernandez: Some malaysiakini staffers, Johnny come
latelys, even suggested that I was not a professional journalist at all.
KL Bureau Chief for DEPTHnews and Data Asia, produced weekly by the Press
Foundation of Asia, Manila
Journalist, New Straits Times, New Sunday Times, New Sunday Mail, Kuala Lumpur
Senior Manager, Capital Group of Companies, Kota Kinabalu, including CBS News, a
Chinese weekly
I was invited by Steven Gan to write for malaysiakini as Sabah Correspondent after
I started sending them letters to the Editor and many were published as comment
pieces.
Borneo Editor and Online Editor, Free Malaysia Today, Kuala Lumpur
Founding member of Sabah Institute for Development Studies (IDS) Advisory Council,
on strategic communication
Member of the Management Panel of the Moscow-based Najadi & Co, a merchant bank, on
strategic communication
Besides that, I have freelanced for many regional publications in Hong Kong,
Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and London.
Before Malaysian Commerce and Industry, I was head of Census Publications, Dept of
Statistics, Kuala Lumpur
KL Bureau Chief for DEPTHnews and Data Asia, produced weekly by the Press
Foundation of Asia, Manila
Journalist, New Straits Times, New Sunday Times, New Sunday Mail, Kuala Lumpur
Senior Manager, Capital Group of Companies, Kota Kinabalu, including CBS News, a
Chinese weekly
I was invited by Steven Gan to write for malaysiakini as Sabah Correspondent after
I started sending them letters to the Editor and many were published as comment
pieces.
Borneo Editor and Online Editor, Free Malaysia Today, Kuala Lumpur
Founding member of Sabah Institute for Development Studies (IDS) Advisory Council,
on strategic communication
Member of the Management Panel of the Moscow-based Najadi & Co, a merchant bank, on
strategic communication
Besides that, I have freelanced for many regional publications in Hong Kong,
Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and London.
Before Malaysian Commerce and Industry, I was head of Census Publications, Dept of
Statistics, Kuala Lumpur
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/12/05/open-letter-to-malaysiakini-on-
human-beings/
The latest comment from one SG claims that "none of the above about malaysiakini is
true".
I believe, to the best of my knowledge, that malaysiakini has been misleading its
staff on what transpired between the website and me.
“It is a top respected newspaper, Premesh Chandran and Stevan Gan treat all their
reporters with great respect. I find it hard to believe all that you wrote. As far
as email is concerned, emails can be faked. The court won’t believe you unless you
can show the clear evidence in form of a signed contract of employment. You must
pay the lawyers fees.”
I haven’t the faintest idea what he’s talking about and neither does he.
Another reader, MS, wrote “one of my friends works for Malaysiakini. He told me,
the
Malaysiakini management feel you were disruptive, rude and also not accurate in
your news. Parmesh was specially harsh about you in his words. Is this true? I
thought Parmesh Chandran, your fellow Malayalee will be more supportive of you? I
like your articles in Malaysiakini. It is such a shame they banned you”.
In all my years with malaysiakini, I never dealt with Premesh Chandran. I met him
only once briefly, in the lift at malaysiakini in PJ. We greeted each other and we
parted. Steven Gan and the Accountant, Mano, was with Premesh. It was the first
time that I met Mano.
Those affected by a story have the right of reply. If a story is inaccurate, it’s
because that’s what the subject said. Journalists are like postmen. They merely
deliver the message.
One Chinese boy, AT, wrote, “uncle, why do you have fights with everyone?
Wathyamoorthy, Steven Gan, Jeffrey Kitingan, Tamils, Malays, Mahathir, Najib, Anwar
Ibrahim, Latheefa Koya, etc etc etc. Why can’t you live in harmony with others? Why
is it that you uncles are so quarrelsome and always full of anger and harsh words?
Look at us Chinese, we are relaxed, happy, rich”.
What have all the above comments got to do with the issues in conflict between the
parties in dispute?
Anyone can get away with anything and everything only to the extent we allow them.
I am nice to people who are nice.
Some malaysiakini staffers, Johnny come latelys, even suggested that I was not a
professional journalist at all.
KL Bureau Chief for DEPTHnews and Data Asia, produced weekly by the Press
Foundation of Asia, Manila
Journalist, New Straits Times, New Sunday Times, New Sunday Mail, Kuala Lumpur
Senior Manager, Capital Group of Companies, Kota Kinabalu, including CBS News, a
Chinese weekly
I was invited by Steven Gan to write for malaysiakini as Sabah Correspondent after
I started sending them letters to the Editor and many were published as comment
pieces.
Borneo Editor and Online Editor, Free Malaysia Today, Kuala Lumpur
Founding member of Sabah Institute for Development Studies (IDS) Advisory Council,
on strategic communication
Member of the Management Panel of the Moscow-based Najadi & Co, a merchant bank, on
strategic communication
Besides that, I have freelanced for many regional publications in Hong Kong,
Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and London.
Before Malaysian Commerce and Industry, I was head of Census Publications, Dept of
Statistics, Kuala Lumpur
Briefly, the issues in conflict between the parties in dispute are as follows:
Malaysiakini failed to settle lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s fees although it has a legal
fund from public donations;
Pending the settlement of lawyer Rakhbir Singh’s Bill, malaysiakini has blacklisted
me i.e. it will not publish my stories. Steven Gan sent me an email on the
blacklisting.
Malaysiakini failed to contribute to EPF during all the years that I was with them;
I have the right of reply to content in malaysiakini. I have the right to comment.
This is being denied.
I have the right of free speech to speak up and speak out on matters of public
concern and public interest.
He was recommended by PKR Sabah leader Christina Liew. His appointment was approved
by email by malaysiakini's lawyers in KL.
Earlier, Liew recommended another lawyer. He wanted RM200K to take up the case.
Liew also introduced me to Sohon Singh, her client, one of the three sued by the
other side.
Malaysiakini's legal fund, collected from public donations, must not only be used
to compensate the other side. It should be used to pay malaysiakini's lawyers as
well.
Steven Gan told me once that lawyers in Kuala Lumpur act pro bono for malaysiakini.
I asked him: "Why should lawyer Rakhbir Singh act pro bono for malaysiakini? He
doesn't know us. He never heard of malaysiakini. I had to explain to him what an
online news portal was and how stories were uploaded on the website. Except for one
or two stories daily, malaysiakini does not give space to Sabah and Sarawak
stories."
[09/12/2020, 17:12:13] Joseph Fernandez: The low status of Indians in Malaya is the
result of violation in the following areas . . .
Article 153 and NEP, Definition of Malay in Article 160(2) to hand out Malay MyKads
to illegal immigrants and non-Muslims who converted to Islam after Merdeka, 31 Aug
1957; and quota system.
The low status has also been created by disenfranchisement of Indians by doing away
with ethnic Indian seats, suspension of local gov't elections, fragmentation of
estates and migration to shanty towns in urban areas, lacking in Malay and English
language skills, dropoutism, lazy to read, not embracing the concept of lifelong
learning, lacking in training for skills, 350K stateless persons, Indians voting
for race-based tribalistic and feudalistic parties especially MIC and Hindraf
Makkal Sakthi, Indians supporting cult personalities instead of looking at issues,
Indians voting for the ruling coalition every GE, not registering as voters, not
turning up to vote, not returning from overseas every five years to vote in the GE,
inbreeding caused by the evil caste system, jumping on Aunty's daughter, sometimes
whole generations including grandfather, father, uncle, son, and cousin; not
marrying outside the community to introduce new blood, and turning Hinduism into a
religion i.e. belief system based on the God concept.
[09/12/2020, 19:56:58] Joseph Fernandez: Borneo . . .
The grinding poverty in Sabah and Sarawak has been caused by corruption and
internal colonisation.
Wealth is being transferred from those who have no power -- read Borneo states --
to those who have power (Federal gov't and Malaya).
The wealth transfer is being facilitated by the Orang Asal frogs latching on to
Malay YouKnowWhat in Malaya and subscribing to the CTCP Syndrome.
Indians . . .
The low status of Indians in Malaya is the result of violation in the following
areas . . .
Article 153 and NEP, Definition of Malay in Article 160(2) to hand out Malay MyKads
to illegal immigrants and non-Muslims who converted to Islam after Merdeka, 31 Aug
1957; and quota system.
The low status has also been created by disenfranchisement of Indians by doing away
with ethnic Indian seats, suspension of local gov't elections, fragmentation of
estates and migration to shanty towns in urban areas, lacking in Malay and English
language skills, dropoutism, lazy to read, not embracing the concept of lifelong
learning, lacking in training for skills, 350K stateless persons, Indians voting
for race-based tribalistic and feudalistic parties especially MIC and Hindraf
Makkal Sakthi, Indians supporting cult personalities instead of looking at issues,
Indians voting for the ruling coalition every GE, not registering as voters, not
turning up to vote, not returning from overseas every five years to vote in the GE,
inbreeding caused by the evil caste system, jumping on Aunty's daughter, sometimes
whole generations including grandfather, father, uncle, son, and cousin; not
marrying outside the community to introduce new blood, and turning Hinduism into a
religion i.e. belief system based on the God concept.
[09/12/2020, 21:44:05] Joseph Fernandez:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlill_v_Carbolic_Smoke_Ball_Co
[10/12/2020, 00:41:56] Joseph Fernandez: Many people are not cut out to be
journalists. They are not willing to do what it takes i. e. risk unpopularity.
Journalists are not in a popularity contest. Generally, they become very unpopular.
The public avoids them like the plague.
Politicians and the Press are petrified of journalists.
[10/12/2020, 11:07:20] Rosaline Kotter: I spoke to Steven Gan in 2000 about the
possibility of joining malaysiakini. He said that I was “overqualified” and that
they couldn’t afford me.
At that time, I was being paid RM500 to RM800 per comment piece by Agenda Malaysia.
They were on the verge of closing down. I didn’t want to burden them too much. So,
I wrote only a few pieces every month. That lasted six months.
[10/12/2020, 11:13:05] Rosaline Kotter: I told Gan that he was employing almost all
Indians because they were easier to exploit. I am sure the Chinese were paid
better. Chinaman will refuse to be exploited even if they risk starving to death.
[10/12/2020, 11:43:44] Joseph Fernandez: I spoke to Steven Gan in 2000 about the
possibility of joining malaysiakini. He said that I was “overqualified” and that
they couldn’t afford me.
At that time, I was being paid RM500 to RM800 per comment piece by Agenda Malaysia.
They were on the verge of closing down. I didn’t want to burden them too much. So,
I wrote only a few pieces every month. That lasted six months.
I told Gan that he was employing almost all Indians because they were easier to
exploit. I am sure the Chinese were paid better. Chinaman, unlike Indians, will
refuse to be exploited even if they risk starving to death. They rather do
something on their own.
After that parting remark, I did not visit the malaysiakini website again until
after GE12 in 2008. I was curious to read how malaysiakini covered the Opposition
taking five states in Malaya.
[10/12/2020, 13:40:22] Joseph Fernandez: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?
story_fbid=10158137586359830&id=727474829
I would like to seek permission from your good office to carry out research at the
Sabah Archives on the above subject.
I believe that such information would be available in the Hansard, if any, and
press reports.
Thanking you
Yours faithfully
[10/12/2020, 14:32:59] Joseph Fernandez:
https://m.facebook.com/groups/190875090951062/permalink/3664877730217430/
Bob Teoh
The university, at its Cyberjaya campus, has students from 130 countries, the
majority not from Malaysia.
LimKokWing is also present in many African countries. These have the youngest
population in the world.
The authorities concerned should explain why the VCs at the 20-odd public
universities in Malaysia are from only one community which, in 2010, formed 50.4
per cent of the population.
What about the 49.6 per cent? Why can't even one person from these communities be
appointed VC by a public university?
Also, the quota system at the Bachelor's level covers critical disciplines as well.
Such courses should only be for the brightest and best.
There's a case for liberalising and democratising education based on the lowest
common denominator. However, the riff raff must be kept out of critical
disciplines.
It's not known that the quota system governing public universities in Malaysia has
failed. The dropout rate every year is extraordinarily high even with separate
marking systems for the students.
The quota system cannot be imposed at the Masters and PhD levels. Very few students
venture beyond the Bachelor's level. They just want to get a job and throw away
their books.
It's flawed thinking to belabour in the delusion that university is for all.
The majority of the school going population should go for training to equip
themselves with skills for the workplace. This would help address the phenomenon of
unemployed and unemployable university graduates.
University, being largely academia, should be reserved for the brightest and best.
They are for people who love to read, do research, write and connect the dots.
The focus here is on imparting skills for the workplace, taking the cue from
university-industry links, and turning out potential employers as well besides
employable graduates.
[14/12/2020, 18:12:51] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2020/12/14/racism-at-lim-kok-wing-varsity-
higher-edu-minister-says-special-probe-faile/1931808
[20/12/2020, 02:18:39] Rosaline Kotter: We, the People, need to get our politics
and relationships right.
There’s no need to get emotional over the fate and/or plight of politicians. Let
the politicians sort out any political mess.
The people, as the best way forward, should avoid political parties and personality
cults like the plague. Degenerating into card-carrying membership in political
parties is not about democracy but new forms of tribalism and feudalism.
Except for DAP, no political party in Malaysia has political ideology. DAP has
Malaysian Malaysia based on democratic socialism as its signature theme.
Democracy is not about voting once in five years and going home to sleep.
They have to make movements on every issue and hold politicians and the gov’t
accountable. That may mean locking up as many politicians as possible to keep the
public from harm.
[20/12/2020, 15:07:54] Joseph Fernandez: Melayu suspended local gov't elections in
1965.
We, the People, need to get our politics and relationships right.
There’s no need to get emotional over the fate and/or plight of politicians. Let
the politicians sort out any political mess.
The people, as the best way forward, should avoid political parties and personality
cults like the plague. Degenerating into card-carrying membership in political
parties is not about democracy but new forms of tribalism and feudalism.
Except for DAP, no political party in Malaysia has political ideology. DAP has
Malaysian Malaysia based on democratic socialism as its signature theme.
Democracy is not about voting once in five years and going home to sleep.
Democracy only works if the people participate.
They have to make movements on every issue and hold politicians and the gov’t
accountable. That may mean locking up as many politicians as possible to keep the
public from harm.
If you are unhappy, you can take up the "Malaysia not tanah Melayu" issue in the
High Court of Malaya.
[21/12/2020, 14:30:44] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaysiakini.com/columns/552232
Joe Fernandez
COMMENT . . . We will not have good gov't if all those eligible to vote actually
register and, even worse, turn up on D-day. That's why the Founding Fathers in the
US introduced the electoral college system.
Ideally, it's enough if 51 per cent of eligible voters register in person and only
51 per cent of those registered turn up on polling day. That means only 25.5 per
cent of eligible voters would be picking the gov't.
Hopefully, the 25.5 per cent would reflect the demography of the nation. If not, it
really doesn't matter since all communities are likely to represented in the line-
up of candidates.
Already, inbreeding has compounded this problem. It has led to a lowering of the
average intelligence level and energy through cultural practices among Malays, for
example, and the evil caste system among Hindu. The Indian Constitution has
outlawed the evil caste system.
The choice of gov't is no place for those who don't know what it is all about. It's
important to be knowledgeable on democracy, gov't, politics and X power.
The law should ban ballot harvesting, i.e. going from door to door as in the US
during US 2020, mail-in ballots and dropouts.
If postal votes are allowed, these should not exceed 0.2 per cent of those
registered.
If registered voters do not exercise their rights for even one election, without
acceptable reasons, they should be automatically purged from the electoral rolls.
This would prevent others voting on their behalf as happened in the US recently.
Once a death certificate is issued, the deceased should be removed from the
electoral rolls if registered.
The electoral rolls should be linked to the JPN data bank so that only those
eligible would be registered.
In a statement on the Emergency declared in Batu Sapi, the Istana noted that 16K
voters did not have credible addresses. They were clustered in large numbers c/o
the Balai Raya or confined to a few addresses. How can the number of occupants in a
house, for example, exceed a reasonable number?
Voter registration must be based on an address indicated on the MyKad. The voter
must be staying there. Otherwise, he or she is a phantom voter even if still
staying in the same seat.
The media should not be allowed to conduct surveys of voters, opinion polls and
exit polls.
Democracy is not about voting once in five years and then going home and sleeping.
Democracy needs the participation of the people. The people must make movements of
every issue and bring as many lawmakers and politicians as possible to justice.
This would help keep the public from harm.
Political parties with card carrying members are not about democracy but new forms
of tribalism and feudalism.
Red states and blue states in the US, for example, are not about democracy at all.
Republicans and Democrats are tribalists and feudalists under the guise of
democracy.
In reality, Trump, Modi and even Xijinping are all tribalists and feudalists.
The focus in politics should be on issues and policies, not candidates and parties.
Political parties must be banned by law from having members more than that
necessary to run the party through party elections as officials and committee
members.
Democracy is the right of the majority in law, the larger number in Parliament, to
rule.
It must also mean the right of the minority in law -- the losing votes in seats --
to be heard in Parliament.
There's also a need to tweak the first past the post system to allow for run-offs.
If no candidate in a seat gathers the minimum 51 per cent of the votes counted,
there must be a run-off between the top two contenders.
Local gov't elections would see disenfranchised communities, Indians in Malaya for
example, having a share of the political power.
Taxes must be levied at the local gov't level only since development is mostly
local. This approach would end allegations that the Federal gov't is plundering
Sabah and Sarawak and creating grinding poverty in the two Borneo states.
They would have a meaningful share of political power via local gov'ts.
The gov't in Putrajaya must be multiracial and made up of Malays and non-Malays in
equal measure.
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diopathic%20pulmonary%20fibrosis%20%28IPF%29%20is%20defined%20as%20a,the%20body
%20to%20get%20the%20oxygen%20it%20needs.
[21/12/2020, 21:07:10] Joseph Fernandez: Dirty sociopath, pervert and slanderer . .
.
https://www.yourdictionary.com/pervert
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/sociopathy
https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Slanderer
[21/12/2020, 22:12:45] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.nst.com.my/education/2020/12/650120/hong-kong-university-science-and-
technology-oasis-opportunity-malaysian
[22/12/2020, 11:18:37] Rosaline Kotter: video omitted
[23/12/2020, 12:46:28] Rosaline Kotter: video omitted
[23/12/2020, 18:43:26] Joseph Fernandez: According to malaysiakini, posted by
anonymous staffers in my blog, I am a pervert, dirty sociopath and slanderer.
This was their response when I pointed out that they failed to pay lawyer Rakhbir
Singh's fees for handling a RM75m defamation case although they have a legal
defence fund cillected from public donations.
At the same time, malaysiakini wants me to pay half of the fees, while demanding in
a contradiction in terms a big discount on their half of the Bill.
Steven Gan was moaning and groaning about Rakhbir's fees for handling the skill-
based case. He said lawyers in Malaya do work pro bono for malaysiakini.
He doesn't visit online news portals and doesn't know how they operate.
Malaysiakini does not give space to Sabah and Sarawak. So, no lawyer in Sabah and
Sarawak will do pro bono work for them.
Malaysiakini gave space for one or two stories daily when I was with them. Now,
after 21 years, they are looking for a Sarawak correspondent.
They don't have a Sabah correspondent. I was the first and last.
Steven Gan said they won't upload my stories until Rakhbir's fees are settled.
The online news portal which has seen better days ran a statement by the Johor
sultan on the couple in India, refused to allow the right of reply to subscribers.
In law, there’s right of reply.
Op-eds must connect the dots, focus on the future based on the past, leave the
present for the leaderless and clueless news reporters bullied into leaving by
incompetent Editors and sub-editors who can’t put together even two words to form a
simple sentence which even Year 4 students can manage.
Malaysiakini’s columnists have an inability to connect the dots. They are not the
thinking type.
This has been said many times. Malaysiakini pretends to be deaf, dumb and blind.
If malaysiakini heeds the criticisms of subscribers, they will probably end up with
no columnists.
Many subscribers have sent comment pieces to malaysiakini. They are not published.
Malaysiakini probably fears that such pieces will make their columnists look bad.
They allegedly block email addresses of those who are persistent, they can pretend
unsolicited comment pieces didn’t arrive. Normally, malaysiakini will send an
automated response when they receive an email. In the case of blocked email
addresses, those ‘blacklisted’ don’t receive any acknowledgement.
If malaysiakini claims it receives too many right of reply emails, that’s the
BIGGEST LIE in the world.
[24/12/2020, 01:40:51] Joseph Fernandez: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?
story_fbid=2846491528960038&id=100007976565598
Each time I send an article to any newspaper about BANNING JAKIM and shutting it
down, the article is rejected.
JAKIM is an institution that is like a leech, it saps your life blood, it saps your
brain cells...well at least the brain cells of the Malays/Muslims, it takes money
(yours) to fund it and the many ridiculous people it has on its payroll, like the
private snoopers who get stim and sweaty from watching two lovers hold hands or
kiss on the beach....or the raiders who enjoy breaking down doors to catch you in
flagrante delicto....or who feel power when they catch a Muslim drinking alcohol or
ban non-Muslims from purchasing them.
Here is one of my articles about JAKIM...a REMINDER for those of you who may have
forgotten the many children...who DIED because of JAKIM's neglect.
Shut Jakim down...and we really do NOT know how deep the JAKIM halal abuse
is....that and more....
https://www.mariammokhtar.com/jakim-must-close-shop-it-cannot-even-oversee-a-
tahfiz-school-with-four-pupils-where-one-seven-year-old-died-jakim-should-be-held-
responsible/
[24/12/2020, 18:58:41] Rosaline Kotter: @JoeFern07527681
[24/12/2020, 18:58:49] Rosaline Kotter: The Coroner's court in Malaysia is the only
forum that follows the inquisitorial system i.e. the magistrate interrogates.
Otherwise, we follow the adversarial system of justice i.e. the judge is a referee.
The Coroner's court is not a criminal court. It can't say, as in fireman Adib's
case, "death as a result of acts perpetrated by two OR three UNKNOWN persons".
The Coroner's court merely facilitates the hospital authorities to issue the
medical certificate of death stating the cause of death. The hospital would state a
medical cause of death. The Kad Pengenalan Mayat which accompanies the body and the
certificate of death by JPN are based on the medical certificate of death.
The Coroner's Court can only say things like "she appears to have suffered from
exposure, dehydration and possibly starvation", "the court can't say whether
toxicity caused heart failure", "we don't know what actually happened".
If there was alleged criminal foul play, the IGP should investigate.
[24/12/2020, 19:04:15] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.counseling.com.my/course
[24/12/2020, 22:30:40] Rosaline Kotter: 4sgLq1p5sV6
[24/12/2020, 22:35:16] Rosaline Kotter: Tan Sri LKW 012 220 5500
[26/12/2020, 05:37:29] Rosaline Kotter: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?
story_fbid=2846491528960038&id=100007976565598
Each time I send an article to any newspaper about BANNING JAKIM and shutting it
down, the article is rejected.
JAKIM is an institution that is like a leech, it saps your life blood, it saps your
brain cells...well at least the brain cells of the Malays/Muslims, it takes money
(yours) to fund it and the many ridiculous people it has on its payroll, like the
private snoopers who get stim and sweaty from watching two lovers hold hands or
kiss on the beach....or the raiders who enjoy breaking down doors to catch you in
flagrante delicto....or who feel power when they catch a Muslim drinking alcohol or
ban non-Muslims from purchasing them.
Here is one of my articles about JAKIM...a REMINDER for those of you who may have
forgotten the many children...who DIED because of JAKIM's neglect.
Shut Jakim down...and we really do NOT know how deep the JAKIM halal abuse
is....that and more....
https://www.mariammokhtar.com/jakim-must-close-shop-it-cannot-even-oversee-a-
tahfiz-school-with-four-pupils-where-one-seven-year-old-died-jakim-should-be-held-
responsible/
[26/12/2020, 20:31:53] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[27/12/2020, 23:26:11] Rosaline Kotter: @JoeFern07527681
[28/12/2020, 17:31:46] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/highlight/2020/12/28/forget-reset-
pakatan-harapans-time-has-come-to-an-end-unless/
[28/12/2020, 20:45:40] Joseph Fernandez:
https://m.malaysiakini.com/en/events/553469
[30/12/2020, 14:28:35] Rosaline Kotter: LinkedIn suspended me after my phone
crashed and I switched to another phone.
We appreciate you taking the time to reach out. We would like to take a closer look
into this. Can you please email us directly here: https://lnkd.in/GP Thanks! - DLZ
[31/12/2020, 13:19:42] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[31/12/2020, 19:13:42] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/ask/li-default
[31/12/2020, 20:41:32] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[02/01/2021, 00:37:28] Rosaline Kotter: fernandezjoe07@gmail.com
@JoeFern07527681
[02/01/2021, 00:38:42] Rosaline Kotter: jfernandez14@yahoo.co.uk
MalayaleeBugger11
[02/01/2021, 00:39:15] Rosaline Kotter: both above twitter
[02/01/2021, 00:42:52] Rosaline Kotter: WP
jfernandez14@yahoo.co.uk
LawUberAlles11
[02/01/2021, 00:46:36] Rosaline Kotter: MK
jfernandez14@yahoo.co.uk
atlantis
joefernz
atlantis
[02/01/2021, 00:59:36] Rosaline Kotter: Airbnb
fernandezjoe07@gmail.com
signed in with FB
[02/01/2021, 01:01:29] Rosaline Kotter: http://192.168.0.1
lmkk
kinabalu
[02/01/2021, 01:25:21] Rosaline Kotter: The Spectator
Patrick Basham
[02/01/2021, 17:14:54] Rosaline Kotter: linkedIn
60178907401
malayaleebugger11
[03/01/2021, 00:02:22] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/01/02/moe-all-educational-
institutions-to-open-according-to-2021-academic-calenda/1936772
[03/01/2021, 01:43:50] Rosaline Kotter: My Site
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Contact Support
[03/01/2021, 03:02:11] Joseph Fernandez: WP
[03/01/2021, 15:15:37] Joseph Fernandez: https://theconversation.com/working-from-
home-during-covid-19-what-do-employees-really-want-148424
[04/01/2021, 14:19:48] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/read/4140/remembering-friends-at-old-sabah-times/
Dear Sir,
I am not the Joe Fernandez in Para 22 of Kan Yaw Chong’s story. I believe this
person was Joseph Martin Fernandez, a former clerk with UAB in Kuala Lumpur, who
preceded Eddy Lok as Chief Editor of the Daily Express.
Such things happen only in Sabah. Apparently, Martin left for Australia to study
journalism and may be currently with Curtin University.
Kan Yaw Chong was the next Chief Editor of Sabah Times.
It was former Asiaweek correspondent Eddie Sequerah who invited me to take over as
Chief Editor of Sabah Times. At that time, according to Sequerah, Siva Nair and
Situl Mintow were dueling to take over as Chief Editor as the incumbent, Ravi
Nambiar, was leaving.
The Editorial Dept was reportedly split and had lined up behind the two aspirants.
Sequerah had taken over Sabah Times from Harris Salleh and Parti Berjaya vide
Pacific Strategy Sdn Bhd.
I treated Situl as de facto deputy Chief Editor, Siva Nair as de facto News Editor
and Sulok Tawie as de facto Chief Reporter.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/556968
The Sabah Times shut down on March 24, 1995, two years after I left as Chief Editor
and Zillionlane, the media rep, was not paid by the Company.
Kopeks, which took majority control of Sabah Times in 1993, tried to substitute my
three year contract with another which would greatly weaken my position.
High Court of Borneo judge Ian Chin upheld my original contract. I still had the
Chief Editor’s house until the High Court appointed Administrators for the Company.
Overnight, the ad market in Kuala Lumpur shifted to the Daily Express and See Hua
Daily News. The goodwill was lost because of what happened to Zillionlane.
Sabah Times collapsed and imploded as Kopeks interfered in the Editorial Dept and
media representation.
Eventually, the Chairman who allegedly caused all the problems was removed and the
paper came back. The Chairman, with "zero" experience, set up a media rep agency in
KL to handle the New Sabah Times. His girlfriend reportedly ran the media rep. The
ads never came.
Felix Gusti and the Chairman, Ayub Aman, may not have been that suitable for the
New Sabah Times. Both had little experience.
Former Daily Express Chief Editor Eddy Lok, who was appointed Chief Editor of New
Sabah Times after the paper came back, was allegedly forced by Anifah Aman to
resign.
He sued the company claiming constructive dismissal and won. He left for Canada.
When I was Chief Editor of Sabah Times, the local staff advised me not to use the
office where Donald Stephens worked. My executive chair was in the same place.
No Chief Editor lasted long at Sabah Times. Hugh Mabbett was expelled by Harris
Salleh allegedly because of an editorial he wrote. He was declared PNG.
He came to Sarawak and we met. He had to leave again as the PNG was nationwide.
Mabbett left for the Borneo Bulletin, his old paper, in Bandar Seri Begawan.
I joined Borneo Bulletin in Kuching. I had previously freelanced for the paper from
Kuala Lumpur.
FOOTNOTE: The Kopeks Chairman complained to the BOD that the Chief Editor (me) was
very powerful.
I ignored the Committee. Journalists drafted for the Committee stayed away without
being told anything.
I was the most powerful Chief Editor that Sabah Times ever had in its entire
history.
Politicians found that it was useless to pass press statements to reporters with
ang pow attached. I cut the corruption to zero.
Joe Fernandez
[04/01/2021, 14:21:28] Joseph Fernandez:
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/read/4140/remembering-friends-at-old-sabah-times/
Dear Sir,
I am not the Joe Fernandez in Para 22 of Kan Yaw Chong’s story. I believe this
person was Joseph Martin Fernandez, reportedly a former clerk with UAB in Kuala
Lumpur, who preceded Eddy Lok as Chief Editor of the Daily Express.
Such things happen only in Sabah. Apparently, Martin left for Australia to study
journalism and may be currently with Curtin University.
Kan Yaw Chong was the next Chief Editor of Sabah Times.
It was former Asiaweek correspondent Eddie Sequerah who invited me to take over as
Chief Editor of Sabah Times. At that time, according to Sequerah, Siva Nair and
Situl Mintow were dueling to take over as Chief Editor as the incumbent, Ravi
Nambiar, was leaving.
The Editorial Dept was reportedly split and had lined up behind the two aspirants.
Sequerah had taken over Sabah Times from Harris Salleh and Parti Berjaya vide
Pacific Strategy Sdn Bhd.
I treated Situl as de facto deputy Chief Editor, Siva Nair as de facto News Editor
and Sulok Tawie as de facto Chief Reporter.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/556968
The Sabah Times shut down on March 24, 1995, two years after I left as Chief Editor
and Zillionlane, the media rep, was not paid by the Company.
Kopeks, which took majority control of Sabah Times in 1993, tried to substitute my
three year contract with another which would greatly weaken my position.
High Court of Borneo judge Ian Chin upheld my original contract. I still had the
Chief Editor’s house until the High Court appointed Administrators for the Company.
Overnight, the ad market in Kuala Lumpur shifted to the Daily Express and See Hua
Daily News. The goodwill was lost because of what happened to Zillionlane.
Sabah Times collapsed and imploded as Kopeks interfered in the Editorial Dept and
media representation.
Eventually, the Chairman who allegedly caused all the problems was removed and the
paper came back. The Chairman, with "zero" experience, set up a media rep agency in
KL to handle the New Sabah Times. His girlfriend reportedly ran the media rep. The
ads never came.
Felix Gusti and the Chairman, Ayub Aman, may not have been that suitable for the
New Sabah Times. Both had little experience.
Former Daily Express Chief Editor Eddy Lok, who was appointed Chief Editor of New
Sabah Times after the paper came back, was allegedly forced by Anifah Aman to
resign.
He sued the company claiming constructive dismissal and won. He left for Canada.
When I was Chief Editor of Sabah Times, the local staff advised me not to use the
office where Donald Stephens worked. My executive chair was in the same place.
No Chief Editor lasted long at Sabah Times. Hugh Mabbett was expelled by Harris
Salleh allegedly because of an editorial he wrote. He was declared PNG.
He came to Sarawak and we met. He had to leave again as the PNG was nationwide.
Mabbett left for the Borneo Bulletin, his old paper, in Bandar Seri Begawan.
I joined Borneo Bulletin in Kuching. I had previously freelanced for the paper from
Kuala Lumpur.
FOOTNOTE: The Kopeks Chairman complained to the BOD that the Chief Editor (me) was
very powerful.
I ignored the Committee. Journalists drafted for the Committee stayed away without
being told anything.
I was the most powerful Chief Editor that Sabah Times ever had in its entire
history.
Politicians found that it was useless to pass press statements to reporters with
ang pow attached. I cut the corruption to zero.
Joe Fernandez
[04/01/2021, 14:23:55] Joseph Fernandez: My conscience is clear. Unlike the
sociopaths and psychopaths at some media in Malaya, I have a conscience.
Dear Sir,
I am not the Joe Fernandez in Para 22 of Kan Yaw Chong’s story. I believe this
person was Joseph Martin Fernandez, reportedly a former clerk with UAB in Kuala
Lumpur, who preceded Eddy Lok as Chief Editor of the Daily Express.
Such things may happen only in Sabah. Apparently, Martin left for Australia to
study journalism and may be currently with Curtin University.
Kan Yaw Chong was the next Chief Editor of Sabah Times.
It was former Asiaweek correspondent Eddie Sequerah who invited me to take over as
Chief Editor of Sabah Times. At that time, according to Sequerah, Siva Nair and
Situl Mintow were dueling to take over as Chief Editor. The incumbent, Ravi
Nambiar, was leaving.
The Editorial Dept was reportedly split and had lined up behind the two aspirants.
Sequerah had taken over Sabah Times from Harris Salleh and Parti Berjaya vide
Pacific Strategy Sdn Bhd.
I treated Situl as de facto deputy Chief Editor, Siva Nair as de facto News Editor
and Sulok Tawie as de facto Chief Reporter.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/556968
The Sabah Times shut down on March 24, 1995, two years after I left as Chief Editor
and Zillionlane, the media rep, was not paid by the Company.
Kopeks, which took majority control of Sabah Times in 1993, tried to substitute my
three year contract with another which would greatly weaken my position.
High Court of Borneo judge Ian Chin upheld my original contract. I still had the
Chief Editor’s house until the High Court appointed Administrators for the Company.
Overnight, the ad market in Kuala Lumpur shifted to the Daily Express and See Hua
Daily News. The goodwill was lost because of what happened to Zillionlane.
Sabah Times collapsed and imploded as Kopeks interfered in the Editorial Dept and
media representation.
Eventually, the Chairman who allegedly caused all the problems was removed and the
paper came back. The Chairman, with "zero" experience, set up a media rep agency in
KL to handle the New Sabah Times. His girlfriend reportedly ran the media rep. The
ads never came.
Felix Gusti and the Chairman, Ayub Aman, may not have been that suitable for the
New Sabah Times. Both probably had little media experience.
Former Daily Express Chief Editor Eddy Lok, who was appointed Chief Editor of New
Sabah Times after the paper came back, was allegedly forced by Anifah Aman to
resign.
He sued the company claiming constructive dismissal and won. He left for Canada.
When I was Chief Editor of Sabah Times, the local staff advised me not to use the
office where Donald Stephens worked. My executive chair was in the same place.
No Chief Editor lasted long at Sabah Times. Hugh Mabbett was expelled by Harris
Salleh allegedly because of an editorial he wrote. He was declared PNG.
He came to Sarawak and we met. He had to leave again as the PNG was nationwide.
Mabbett left for the Borneo Bulletin, his old paper, in Bandar Seri Begawan.
I joined Borneo Bulletin in Kuching. I had previously freelanced for the paper from
Kuala Lumpur.
FOOTNOTE: The Kopeks Chairman complained to the BOD that the Chief Editor (me) was
very powerful.
I ignored the Committee. Journalists drafted for the Committee stayed away without
being told anything.
I was the most powerful Chief Editor that Sabah Times ever had in its entire
history.
My conscience was clear. Unlike the sociopaths and psychopaths in some media, I
have a conscience.
Bad Editors can't deal with bad copy. Invariably, they would throw bad copy on the
floor, jump up and down on them, letting loose a torrent of foul language.
If reporters can produce copy straight for uploading or publishing, Editors are
redundant.
Politicians found that it was useless to pass press statements to reporters with
ang pow attached. I cut the corruption to zero.
The media should focus on matters of public concern and public interest and allow
the right of reply.
The media will die without public support. It should not censor or exercise self-
censorship.
Joe Fernandez
Joe Fernandez, a longtime Borneo watcher, can be found blogging these days at
FernzTheGreat.
Bad Editors can't deal with bad copy. Invariably, they would throw bad copy on the
floor, jump up and down on them, letting loose a torrent of foul language.
If reporters can produce copy straight for uploading or publishing, Editors are
redundant.
Politicians found that it was useless to pass press statements to reporters with
ang pow attached. I cut the corruption to zero.
The media should focus on matters of public concern and public interest and allow
the right of reply.
The media will die without public support. It should not censor or exercise self-
censorship.
[04/01/2021, 23:45:54] Joseph Fernandez: My Contact
0168012984
malayaleebugger11
[05/01/2021, 00:08:21] Rosaline Kotter: Leslie
+60198615555
[06/01/2021, 00:01:36] Joseph Fernandez: Gmail
0168012984
keralabugger11
[06/01/2021, 00:17:58] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.facebook.com/limkokwing/
[06/01/2021, 00:19:00] Joseph Fernandez: Take a look at Limkokwing Uni
(@Limkokwing_MY): https://twitter.com/Limkokwing_MY?s=08
[07/01/2021, 02:47:23] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.law.cuhk.edu.hk/app/contact-
us/
[07/01/2021, 02:47:55] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.law.cuhk.edu.hk/app/master-of-
laws-llm-in-common-law-2/
[07/01/2021, 02:48:39] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.law.cuhk.edu.hk/app/study-
with-us/llm/
[07/01/2021, 03:29:05] Joseph Fernandez: Joe Fernandez . . . jurist, journalist-
writer-blogger, economist, management consultant, exam expert. Assists Acting in
Person at Tribunals, court.
[07/01/2021, 04:46:19] Joseph Fernandez: jfernandez14@yahoo.co.uk
malayaleebugger11
Twitter
[09/01/2021, 15:18:54] Joseph Fernandez: Gmail
0168012984
KeralaBugger11
[10/01/2021, 00:11:47] Rosaline Kotter: The Knights of Malta
Club de Berne
Bohemian Grove
Le Cercle
Bullingdon Club
Bilderberg Group
Chatham House
Cfr
Trilateral Commission
[10/01/2021, 20:59:09] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[12/01/2021, 00:30:17] Rosaline Kotter: Regina Chin
The 1st focus should be on hiring skills needed by the company. The 2nd focus
should be on whether these skills can be transferred to others in the company by
creating an on the job learning situation.
Many companies are taken up by paper qualifications and the CV listing the track
record of the candidate. This is where the headhunters fall apart. They rely too
much on the computer, AI and a points system to select candidates. This is a form
of corruption of the process.
In other cases, the old boy network, the glass ceiling, nepotism, cronyism,
collusion and a form of corruption comes into play.
Face to face interviews are more important than paper qualifications and CVs.
There's a real risk that universities often take out the brains of students and
send them out. There are mismatches between university and industry.
If mistakes are made in recruitment, consider them as part of the learning process.
Staff transfers are important to balance the strengths and weaknesses of a company.
They should never be used as part of punitive measures.
Staff for leadership and management positions must be willing and able to speak up
and speak out on matters that concern the company.
They must exercise their right of free speech without fear or favour while
remaining respectful, diplomatic and dignified at all times. Being confrontationist
for the sake of being confrontationist won't do. Patience is the mother of all
features. The family atmosphere must be maintained at all times.
Sometimes, for the sake of relationships, it's better to be considered wrong than
insisting that we are right. It's all about strategic retreat.
The truth will come out sooner or later. Never say, "I told you so!"
[18/01/2021, 19:40:14] Joseph Fernandez: borneotimes.net
registration
Joe Fernandez
jfernandez14@yahoo.co.uk
fernandezjoe07
fernandezjoe07@gmail.com
[19/01/2021, 03:11:13] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/brigettehyacinth_i-was-on-a-hiring-committee-where-
the-ceo-activity-6756906142582001664-nyJv
[19/01/2021, 03:12:55] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6754451808200069120?
commentUrn=urn%3Ali%3Acomment%3A%28activity
%3A6754451808200069120%2C6756767920124256256%29
[20/01/2021, 05:41:07] Joseph Fernandez: youmaker.com
malayaleebugger11
malayaleebugger11
telenordigital.com
malayaleebugger11
[20/01/2021, 05:44:23] Joseph Fernandez: http://192.168.0.1
kinabalu
malaysiakini.com
atlantis
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Of late, I have been mostly photographing food and talking about chocolates 😉.
Scrolling through makes me really miss my (amateur) photography trips and travel
adventures.
This is not just a hobby, but an activity that helps me to "see" better
(observation, multiple viewpoints).
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At the end of each day, we would go through what the interns had done and give
feedback. As expected, weaknesses outweighed strengths as they took baby steps. She
wasn’t happy. Complained that we were too negative. Work was not getting done.
Mistakes piling up. The last straw came when she ignored me while I was explaining
her task to her. I know I shouldn’t have but I lost my temper.
Both parties agreed to end the internship. After she left, we discovered that she
had deleted all company emails. Hard disk wiped clean. We reported the sabotage to
her lecturer. She told us that the intern had earlier requested for a move to a GLC
that had just accepted her. And skipped briefings on what internships were about.
Generally, I have enjoyed mentoring my interns and watching them grow. Some were so
eager to learn, travelling 2 hours one way, each day to our office. Better even
than permanent staff in terms of work quality and attitude. They have gone on to
successful careers. Once in a while, I would get a message How are you Ms Saw.
Please take care (as if I am ancient).
Same internship programme, different outcome. If you are willing to learn, we are
willing to teach. It’s all in the attitude, isn’t it?
[21/01/2021, 15:09:35] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/q23MI7c1nP4
[22/01/2021, 22:26:17] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/dyHD2XYRhs4
[22/01/2021, 22:47:58] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/01/2021-outlook-tech-health-covid-climate-
economy-ipsos/
[22/01/2021, 22:51:40] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/559922
[23/01/2021, 02:20:29] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ann-ping-
saw_saptales-doshufreesharing-sembangsap-activity-6757825952945963008-QTY8
[26/01/2021, 19:28:10] Joseph Fernandez: Malaysiakini’s comment pieces are a
compilation of known facts passed off as OPINION. These are low skill news features
or general features which can be uploaded on dry days, even a year later.
Op-eds must connect the dots, focus on the future based on the past, leave the
present for the leaderless and clueless news reporters bullied into leaving by
incompetent Editors and sub-editors who can’t put together even two words to form a
simple sentence which even Year 4 students can manage.
Malaysiakini’s columnists have an inability to connect the dots. They are not the
thinking type.
This has been said many times. Malaysiakini pretends to be deaf, dumb and blind.
If malaysiakini heeds the criticisms of subscribers, they will probably end up with
no columnists.
Many subscribers have sent comment pieces to malaysiakini. They are not published.
Malaysiakini probably fears that such pieces will make their columnists look bad.
They allegedly block email addresses of those who are persistent, they can pretend
unsolicited comment pieces didn’t arrive. Normally, malaysiakini will send an
automated response when they receive an email. In the case of blocked email
addresses, those ‘blacklisted’ don’t receive any acknowledgement.
If malaysiakini claims it receives too many right of reply emails, that’s the
BIGGEST LIE in the world.
[27/01/2021, 08:38:56] Joseph Fernandez: No. Rujukan Janji Temu: 515111395
[27/01/2021, 14:50:43] Joseph Fernandez: Malaysian-Recruitment-and-Employment-
Trends-Report-Employment-Hero.pdf • 16 pages document omitted
[27/01/2021, 22:10:48] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.confluent.io/resources/kafka-
the-definitive-guide/
[27/01/2021, 22:18:36] Joseph Fernandez: 20170707-EB-Confluent_Kafka_Definitive-
Guide_Complete.pdf document omitted
[27/01/2021, 23:59:24] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.verywellmind.com/definition-
of-delusion-4580458
[27/01/2021, 23:59:28] Joseph Fernandez: Delusions are defined as fixed, false
beliefs that conflict with reality. Despite contrary evidence, a person in a
delusional state can't let go of their convictions. 1 Delusions are often
reinforced by the misinterpretation of events. Many delusions also involve some
level of paranoia.
[28/01/2021, 00:21:20] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaysiakini.com/advertorial/560657
[02/02/2021, 01:34:16] Joseph Fernandez:
https://medium.com/airasia-com-tech-blog/4-myth-busting-stories-of-finding-
extraordinary-talent-36630fe91cd0
[02/02/2021, 01:35:41] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tonyfernandesairasia_4-myth-busting-stories-of-
finding-extraordinary-activity-6761206602549862400-e4WY
[02/02/2021, 01:40:48] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/bernardmarr_workfromhome-hybridwork-wfh-activity-
6761895002563063808-S1OU
[02/02/2021, 09:01:24] Joseph Fernandez: Rumble
JoeFernandez
fernandezjoe07@gmail.com
[02/02/2021, 16:45:44] Joseph Fernandez: Fake news is a misconception. Politics,
for example, is about public perceptions.
Those affected by so-called fake news have the right of reply.
The court is not about truth but law. Those who lose in court have the right to
know why they lost so that they can appeal twice from the court of first instance.
The court is not about ethics, moral values, theology, sin, God or justice.
According to jurisprudence, God is not a source in law. Law must have source to
have jurisdiction, authority and power.
Law exists, and has always existed, based on common sense, universal values and the
principles of natural justice.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/bernardmarr_artificial-intelligence-false-activity-
6762258208305377280-kHUS
[04/02/2021, 23:55:15] Joseph Fernandez: WiFi
jayj89
johnjosephf89
[05/02/2021, 00:11:26] Joseph Fernandez: Twitter
Joe Fernandez
arin2655@yahoo.co.uk
KeralaBugger11
[06/02/2021, 02:02:58] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.donegaldaily.com/2021/02/01/viral-weather-photo-mistaken-as-errigal/
[09/02/2021, 11:44:58] Joseph Fernandez:
https://employmenthero.drift.click/aafb29d4-c955-4b36-bb02-5ae1938fb2ba
[09/02/2021, 22:55:53] Rosaline Kotter: https://vashiva.com/
[09/02/2021, 22:57:13] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtube.com/user/drvashiva
[09/02/2021, 22:58:29] Rosaline Kotter:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiva_Ayyadurai
[09/02/2021, 22:59:18] Rosaline Kotter: https://systemshealth.com/
[09/02/2021, 23:00:13] Rosaline Kotter: https://vashiva.com/time-for-truth-on-
coronavirus/
[09/02/2021, 23:00:56] Rosaline Kotter:
https://vashiva.com/category/scientist/page/4/
[09/02/2021, 23:01:37] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.google.com/search?
source=hp&ei=IqIiYI5IhJHj4Q-9_q6wBg&q=vashiva.com
%2Fvideo&oq=&gs_lcp=ChFtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1ocBABGAAyAggpMgIIKTIGCCkQChBDMgIIKTICCCk
yBwgpELEDEAoyAggpMgIIKTIECCkQRzIECCkQRzICCCkyAggpMgIIKTIKCCkQsQMQQxCTAjICCCkyCAgAEO
oCEI8BMggIABDqAhCPATIICAAQ6gIQjwEyCAgAEOoCEI8BMggIABDqAhCPATIICAAQ6gIQjwEyCAgAEOoCE
I8BMggIABDqAhCPATIICAAQ6gIQjwEyCAgAEOoCEI8BMggIABDqAhCPATIICAAQ6gIQjwEyCAgAEOoCEI8B
MggIABDqAhCPATIICAAQ6gIQjwFQAFgAYM0RaABwAHgAgAFqiAFqkgEDMC4xmAEAsAEe&sclient=mobile
-gws-wiz-hp
[10/02/2021, 23:29:12] Rosaline Kotter: gmail
arin5526@gmail.com
sagaharin26
[10/02/2021, 23:34:24] Rosaline Kotter: dropbox
arin5526@gmail.com
sagaharin26
[11/02/2021, 18:57:21] Rosaline Kotter: https://isinar.kwsp.gov.my/
[11/02/2021, 18:57:32] Rosaline Kotter: https://isinar.kwsp.gov.my/check-status
[11/02/2021, 18:58:13] Rosaline Kotter: https://isinar.kwsp.gov.my/submit-request-
category-2
[11/02/2021, 18:59:30] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/12/03/social-welfare-
assistance-increased-to-rm1000-says-muhyiddin/
[11/02/2021, 19:00:07] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.homage.com.my/resources/financial-assistance-for-elderly-malaysia/
[11/02/2021, 19:01:50] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.homage.com.my/resources/financial-assistance-for-elderly-malaysia/
[11/02/2021, 19:03:10] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.hrdnet.com.my/department-of-
social-welfare-malaysia.html
[11/02/2021, 19:04:03] Rosaline Kotter: http://www.jkm.gov.my/
[11/02/2021, 19:04:45] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.malaysia.gov.my/portal/content/30271
[17/02/2021, 12:30:39] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/education/2021/01/28/preparing-students-for-the-
digital-economy?utm_source=smt&utm_medium=web%20push&utm_campaign=20210217%20-
%20Branded%20-%20Help%20Universities&utm_content=Preparing%20students%20for%20the
%20digital%20economy&__sta=%7CVYQV&__stm_medium=bpn&__stm_source=smartech
[17/02/2021, 15:32:35] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/02/17/malaysians-risk-being-left-
behind-if-digital-economy-not-fully-embraced-say/1950524
[18/02/2021, 18:17:33] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[20/02/2021, 10:28:25] Rosaline Kotter: video omitted
[21/02/2021, 05:03:28] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/T4nOcnd25kc
[21/02/2021, 05:05:34] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/_dXiHRc-M48
[21/02/2021, 05:12:36] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/ZYsDQYDp_l8
[21/02/2021, 13:14:38] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/LKkoEIiMWgw
[21/02/2021, 13:26:04] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/1uQQTAf_gEE
[21/02/2021, 13:37:22] Rosaline Kotter: In martial arts, which originated from
India, the strength and weight of the opponent is used against him or her.
Sabah and Sarawak must learn to use Malaya’s weaknesses, evil and corruption,
against it based on the rule of law, the basis of the Constitution. It does not
help to turn to the Quran to re-educate Malaya. Malay generally don’t read the
Quran.
[21/02/2021, 17:40:15] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/02/21/govt-to-compensate-
those-having-serious-side-effects-from-covid-19-jab/
[24/02/2021, 22:50:30] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/ghana-
receives-worlds-first-doses-of-free-covax-vaccines-from-india-2377666
Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You build tombs for
the prophets and decorate the graves of the righteous. And you say, `If we had
lived in the days of our forefathers, we would not have taken part with them in
shedding the blood of the prophets. '
[25/02/2021, 03:45:30] Rosaline Kotter:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woes_of_the_Pharisees
[25/02/2021, 03:46:59] Rosaline Kotter: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_3:7
Pharisees and Sadducees come. to his baptism, he said unto. them, O generation of
vipers, who hath warned you to flee.
[25/02/2021, 03:48:58] Joseph Fernandez: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_3:7
[06/03/2021, 17:57:21] Rosaline Kotter: Ok
[06/03/2021, 17:57:40] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[06/03/2021, 17:58:03] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[06/03/2021, 20:14:57] Rosaline Kotter: Malaysiakini gets carried away by BS, needs
to return to right path.
Sagaharin26
fernandezjoe287@gmail.com
Keralabugger11
No number
[21/03/2021, 16:53:01] Rosaline Kotter: fernandezjoe07@gmail.com
Kinabalubugger11
0168012984
[27/03/2021, 20:01:52] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/Q2OV53Aqhj0
[27/03/2021, 21:31:47] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[30/03/2021, 16:57:11] Joseph Fernandez: Report_ The Digital Mindset of Business
Leaders in Asia Pacific_SitecoreAK.pdf • 38 pages document omitted
[01/04/2021, 10:52:48] Joseph Fernandez:
http://legacy.sapp.org.my/rci/141204_rci_book.php
[01/04/2021, 18:06:23] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/LGg1x-cDtLc
[01/04/2021, 18:06:44] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/qP_kvknbcos
[07/04/2021, 01:07:31] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/WE-yQlg-YRg
[07/04/2021, 01:19:03] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/ok2X4FsPo90
[07/04/2021, 01:28:41] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/F_4xa4J_X1M
[07/04/2021, 01:50:06] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/TPZ2aIVbehI
[10/04/2021, 23:55:38] Rosaline Kotter: Ah Thian v Government of Malaysia (1976) 2
MLJ 112 entrenched the principle that the doctrine of parliamentary supremacy does
not apply to Malaysia since, unlike the UK for example, it has a written
Constitution.
[10/04/2021, 23:57:37] Joseph Fernandez: OS on the 1973 Amendment making Islam the
religion of Sabah.
Ah Thian v Government of Malaysia (1976) 2 MLJ 112 entrenched the principle that
the doctrine of parliamentary supremacy does not apply to Malaysia since, unlike
the UK for example, it has a written Constitution.
[13/04/2021, 20:55:14] Rosaline Kotter: Anthony, I started sub-editing each
sentence, making them gramatically correct.
So, I printed out the report and read it. I mulled over it.
Black or white approaches won’t do. It’s all about being grey.
It won’t be possible to even present the entire report in my own words. There’s no
substance. He does not say what he means and does not mean what he says. He does
not know whether he’s coming or going.
He should try and produce the report in BM. I can translate into English. Thanks
[16/04/2021, 19:16:21] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/Ij54UVMAVbk
[19/04/2021, 01:23:10] Rosaline Kotter: Y. A. Tuan Paramalingam A/L J. Doraisamy
[19/04/2021, 01:23:50] Rosaline Kotter: 15 Mar 2021
[20/04/2021, 00:50:50] Rosaline Kotter: Pls check my case file UoR : 007122121
[02/05/2021, 18:25:53] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[03/05/2021, 00:23:29] Rosaline Kotter: 1, 6, 3, 8, 6, 7, 4, 8, 9, 10, 15, 13, 18,
8, 14, 11, 8, 14, 16, 10, 12, 17, 13, 16, 17, 15,
[03/05/2021, 00:43:55] Joseph Fernandez: 1, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 8, 8, 8, 9, 10, 10,
11, 12, 13, 13, 14, 14, 15, 15, 16, 16, 17, 17, 18
[03/05/2021, 00:46:22] Joseph Fernandez: 1
1
[03/05/2021, 00:47:48] Joseph Fernandez: 26 stories over 16 hours
[05/05/2021, 02:56:05] Rosaline Kotter: http://www.thestar.com.my/
[08/05/2021, 23:44:51] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/XjMi-Ldz820
[09/05/2021, 16:16:30] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/sabar.sabah/?ref=share
[09/05/2021, 16:26:05] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/S-5rsUy8AAo
[18/05/2021, 00:50:18] Rosaline Kotter: “TRUTH”
+617-209-6364
[18/05/2021, 00:52:42] Joseph Fernandez: “TRUTH”
[21/05/2021, 13:51:25] Rosaline Kotter: https://en-volve.com/2021/05/08/57-top-
scientists-and-doctors-release-shocking-study-on-covid-vaccines-and-demand-
immediate-stop-to-all-vaccinations/
[26/05/2021, 08:37:50] Joseph Fernandez: MeWe
Joe Fernandez
fernandezjoe07@gmail.com
Malayaleebugger11
[28/05/2021, 09:12:57] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/baIIro5JlkM
[29/05/2021, 10:24:22] Rosaline Kotter: wisenet-work@gmail.com
[31/05/2021, 19:14:03] Rosaline Kotter: https://personalexcellence.co/blog/shiny-
object-syndrome/
[31/05/2021, 19:14:24] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.google.com/search?
q=shiny+object&rlz=1CDGOYI_enMY858MY858&hl=en-GB&ei=uMS0YJPSId-Z4-
EPmpmH4A4&oq=shiny+object&gs_lcp=ChNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwEAMyAggAMgIIADICCAAyAg
gAMhEILhDHARCvARCLAxCmAxCoAzICCAAyAggAMgIIADoECAAQRzoCCCk6BggAEBYQHjoECCEQFToICCEQF
hAdEB46BAgpEAo6BAgpEEM6BAgpEEc6CAgAEOoCEI8BOgcIKRCxAxAKOgUIABCRAjoRCAAQsQMQgwEQiwMQ
0gMQqAM6CAgAELEDEIMBOg4ILhDHARCvARCRAhCTAjoRCAAQsQMQgwEQiwMQqAMQ0gM6DgguELEDEIMBEMc
BEKMCOgsIABCxAxCDARCLAzoXCC4QsQMQgwEQxwEQrwEQiwMQpgMQqAM6CwguEMcBEK8BEIsDOgoILhCxAx
BDEJMCOgQILhBDOgUILhCxAzoICC4QsQMQgwE6BwguELEDEEM6BQgAELEDOhEILhDHARCvARCLAxCoAxCmA
1DdM1jmmQFg4aYBaAFwAXgBgAHBAogBlCaSAQg5LjE2LjcuMZgBAKABAbABHsgBCLgBA8ABAQ&sclient=m
obile-gws-wiz-serp
[31/05/2021, 19:16:23] Rosaline Kotter: https://images.app.goo.gl/2PQbyW4YuvHFbFc48
[31/05/2021, 19:22:13] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[02/06/2021, 20:04:03] Joseph Fernandez: MySejahtera
jfernandez14@yahoo.co.uk
Malayaleebugger11
+60168012984
[03/06/2021, 15:26:21] Rosaline Kotter: The university has 98 programmes. The
accreditation process for eight programmes are being re-done in compliance with
changing criteria.
[04/06/2021, 14:58:52] Joseph Fernandez: urn:li:member:808736533
[06/06/2021, 06:09:11] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/_v738Wogza0
[07/06/2021, 11:05:50] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/XUnPUS6fQjg
[07/06/2021, 11:28:41] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/2dsf4NBB6b0
[07/06/2021, 22:07:19] Rosaline Kotter: video omitted
[12/06/2021, 15:31:05] Rosaline Kotter: entomology
etymology
[12/06/2021, 16:46:00] Rosaline Kotter: know the law, master facts, persuasion,
language, attention to details, creativity,
FuckingBastard11
[27/06/2021, 01:15:02] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-
malaysia-politics-palace-idUSKBN27A0E2
[27/06/2021, 01:15:10] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/06/26/report-agong-summons-dewan-
rakyat-dewan-negara-speakers-over-reopening-parl/1985228
[27/06/2021, 01:21:04] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/06/24/agong-acts-on-advice-
of-pm-only-if-he-commands-support-of-mps-says-expert/
[27/06/2021, 18:02:20] Rosaline Kotter: image omitted
[27/06/2021, 19:32:18] Rosaline Kotter: The following accounts are in FB with
different profile pix . . . Airin Irebe Sedomon Sedomon, Airin Irene Sedomon, Airin
Irene Sedomon, Airin Irene Sedomon, Airin Sedomon, Ais Sedomon. I only post to
Airin Sedomon.
[28/06/2021, 02:38:19] Joseph Fernandez: A new study from the University of
Southern California and the RAND Corporation found that lockdown policies not only
didn’t appear to reduce COVID deaths, but may have even made the situation worse.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/special-live-q-audit-update-with-roman-
balmakov_3870068.html
[28/06/2021, 02:38:40] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.newsweek.com/covid-lockdowns-
have-no-clear-benefit-vs-other-voluntary-measures-international-study-shows-1561656
[28/06/2021, 02:38:58] Joseph Fernandez: The media used the pandemic to scare the
people with an eye on the bottomline.
Nothing is an issue unless it appears in the media. Deaths are not being kept in
perspective.
The pandemic in M'sia has become very political. All political parties are
jostling, amidst the pandemic, for more power.
Eventually, all studies would probably conclude that life should have continued as
usual when the pandemic came since the China virus is here to stay.
Only one per cent of those infected would die but only if they have undetected
underlying medical and health problems.
Natural immunity is better than acquired immunity. The vaccine does not protect for
long.
The China virus will probably be seasonal like the Flu.
https://academic.oup.com/cesifo/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cesifo/ifab003/6199605
[28/06/2021, 02:39:43] Joseph Fernandez: The issue is that CV-19 is very
contagious.
New studies show that lockdown does not bring more benefits than SOP.
If there's no lockdown, the public will get used to the SOP and MySejahtera.
It has no answers.
https://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/news/world/covid-19-singapores-surprising-new-plan-to-
live-with-virus/
[28/06/2021, 15:31:19] Joseph Fernandez: https://gbdeclaration.org/about/
I have been saying since Mar 2020 that the pandemic is BS.
[28/06/2021, 19:48:44] Joseph Fernandez: If no symptoms, no need to do tests.
If there are symptoms, also no need to do tests. Just treat them for the symptoms.
Get the contacts of those with symptoms to quarantine for 14 days. No need to test
them.
Tests are not forever. They are only valid for three days. By the time the tests
results are available, they would have expired.
Gov'ts worldwide may emulate the city state and 'live' with the CV-19 virus.
EXCLUSIVE to Focus M
OPINION . . . An editorial this week in The Straits Times, written by three S'pore
Ministers, came like
the first breath of fresh air since the pandemic hit the region.
Trade Minister Gan Kim Yong, Finance Minister Lawrence Wong and Health Minister Ong
Ye Kung conceded that the CV-19 would probably never go away.
On the plus side, S'pore would soon no longer publish the figures on virus cases.
S'pore's post-herd immunity plan, again on the plus side, can cope with waning
immunity and the lingering presence of the CV-19 virus just like the seasonal Flu.
When sanity returns, post-herd immunity of course, the world would no doubt in
hindsight be able to keep the pandemic in perspective.
The speed of the transmission and spread of the virus, not surprising at all given
the contagion nature, clouded the picture for months.
Although only about one per cent of those infected by CV-19 could not make it, the
virus eclipsed other causes of death. These include medical errors, cancer, cardiac
failure, heart blockages, accidents, diabetes, and old age, among others.
[29/06/2021, 18:00:32] Joseph Fernandez: Federal Court can rule whether Parliament
stands automatically dissolved on June 29.
Parliament last adjourned sine die on Dec 29, more than six months has passed.
[29/06/2021, 18:01:27] Joseph Fernandez: In a statement today, Comptroller of the
Royal Household Ahmad Fadil Shamsuddin said the Agong wishes to see the emergency
proclamation and emergency ordinances debated, in accordance with Article 150(3) of
the Federal Constitution.
This article stipulated that both the proclamation and ordinances can be revoked if
Parliament so chooses.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/580929
[29/06/2021, 18:02:09] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/06/29/after-audience-with-agong-
deputy-speaker-suggests-parliament-could-convene/1985779
[29/06/2021, 18:03:25] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.astroawani.com/berita-
malaysia/agong-ulangi-titah-parlimen-perlu-bersidang-secepat-mungkin-istana-negara-
305704
[29/06/2021, 18:05:18] Joseph Fernandez: [29/06, 07:50] James Ligunjang:
Today, 29th of June marks the 6th month of Parliament not having a Parliamentary
session.
Parliament will reconvene as usual if the Federal Court does not declare otherwise.
[29/06/2021, 19:34:50] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/580784
[29/06/2021, 19:37:48] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/580979
[29/06/2021, 19:38:58] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/580929
[29/06/2021, 20:15:04] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/06/29/pas-mp-dismisses-
white-flag-campaign-says-better-to-pray/
Sabah can follow National SOP if it has virus cases above 310 a day.
4, 000 ÷ 13 = ?
[29/06/2021, 23:06:13] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[29/06/2021, 23:09:59] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[29/06/2021, 23:23:42] Joseph Fernandez: Sabah, S'wak, virus cases too low for
lockdown!
These are people with low level skills and poor education.
Do you find any press in China criticising Xijinping and the CCP?
Westerners who live in China will definately not criticise the country, Xijinping
and the CCP.
If Beijing sees them as a problem, they will be booted out, if not incarcerated as
CIA spies.
Chinese spy on other Chinese for the gov't. They are rewarded.
If they don't complain about other Chinese, they are considered suspect.
Did anyone protest about the Apple Daily being closed down?
None!
The PLA and court swear allegiance to the CCP, not the people of China.
[30/06/2021, 16:17:02] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-06-29-
delta-variant-hysteria-exposes-truth-covid-vaccines-dont-work.html
The vaccine does not kill the virus. Nothing can kill a virus since it's not a
living thing.
It will only disappear if it has no place to go or is outside the host body. The
fatty layer covering the virus bursts in the atmosphere within four hours, some
experts claim after 72 hours.
The virus replicates by copy pasting. Errors creep in. The virus can correct minor
errors. If the errors are serious, a variant emerges.
If more aggressive, existing vaccines may not be able to moderate the overreaction
of the immune system. The overreaction unleashes various symptoms.
If there are too many symptoms, the patient may not make it. One per cent of those
"infected", die.
Watch the videos by Dr Shiva Ayyadurai and Dr Rashid Bhuttar in the US. Both tried
to educate Trump on the virus and failed.
[30/06/2021, 23:20:05] Joseph Fernandez: Sabah National Security Council finds
fault lines in Putrajaya's National Recovery Plan.
Agong should have a formula to pick the PM if no party has the majority in
Parliament.
The PM should share Cabinet posts with the Opposition.
To ensure political stability, seats should belong to the parties, not lawmakers.
Parties can nominate candidates to represent them in the legislature.
[02/07/2021, 13:01:36] Joseph Fernandez: The PM and Cabinet, or others, are about
the delegation by Administration of the Executive Authority of the Federation.
Article 39.
The Executive Authority of the Federation rests in the state and resides in the
Agong.
The British transferred the Administration of Sabah, and S'wak, to the Malayan
gov't on 16 Sept 1963.
They are not keeping things in perspective. Instead, they are scaring the people
and creating public alarm.
The politicians are using the pandemic to stay on, seizing even more political
power.
We don't have lockdown during Flu season although it's highly contagious.
[03/07/2021, 19:54:42] Joseph Fernandez: World will be beaten by the pandemic BS as
long as it fights Karma.
The more we fight Karma, the more it will fight back. The emergence of the Delta
variant shows that Karma is fighting back.
Only China and North Korea may have eliminated the China virus. We know how they
did it.
S'pore has realised that the pandemic is BS. It has decided to live with the China
virus and treat the pandemic as BS.
I have been writing since last Mar that the pandemic is BS.
We don't have lockdown during Flu season although it's highly contagious.
[03/07/2021, 20:39:06] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/581420
[03/07/2021, 20:42:49] Joseph Fernandez: World will be beaten by the pandemic as
long as it fights Karma.
The more we fight Karma, the more it will fight back. The emergence of the Delta
variant shows that Karma is fighting back.
Only China and North Korea may have eliminated the China virus. We know how they
did it.
S'pore has realised that the pandemic may have been overblown by the media. It has
decided to live with the China virus and treat the pandemic as epidemic.
I have been writing since last Mar that the pandemic was overblown.
We don't have lockdown during Flu season although it's highly contagious.
[03/07/2021, 21:17:17] Joseph Fernandez: The US could have won in Afghanistan, just
as it did in Kuwait and Iraq. The military-industrial complex in the US kept the
war going in Afghanistan just as it did in Vietnam.
America did not win in Afghanistan and Vietnam. It also did not lose.
It just withdrew.
New Delhi feels that America was more dangerous than China.
Russia has kept a discreet silence although it has border problems with Beijing in
Siberia.
India will exercise restraint on Russia to ensure that China does not get destroyed
by civil war.
[03/07/2021, 21:27:36] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/581560
[04/07/2021, 01:23:51] Joseph Fernandez: Under the pre-GE14 devolution by way of
greater administrative powers, initiated by then Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak,
Sabah and S'wak can decide, being territories i.e. not incorporated.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/07/03/sabahs-exclusion-from-
list-a-slap-in-the-face-says-sapp-chief/
[04/07/2021, 01:27:20] Joseph Fernandez: Ismail Sabri isn't sure. So, he keeps
quiet.
If the politicians can't accept minority gov't, they should put together a majority
coalition which the Agong can accept.
It's unlikely that any party will have half the 112 seats required. So, the biggest
party cannot claim the PM's post.
Agong can, in fact, choose the leader of the smallest party to be PM.
No matter who becomes PM, the Cabinet should include token representation of
Opposition MPs, without forming a gov't of national unity.
Only Opposition MPs in Cabinet should be seated on the gov't side in Parliament.
[05/07/2021, 17:36:17] Joseph Fernandez: Maybank
160037130853
[05/07/2021, 18:40:51] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thevibes.com/articles/education/33345/limkokwing-students-in-limbo-as-
accreditation-revoked
[06/07/2021, 01:07:55] Joseph Fernandez: 88 seats (DAP BS 42, PKR 35, Amanah 11).
Parti A 42 seats
Parti B 38 seats
Parti C 35 seats
Parti D 11 seats
Parti E 1 seat
Parti F 1 seat
Parti G 1 seat
88
41
129 seats
[06/07/2021, 23:15:55] Joseph Fernandez: M'sia, gov'ts worldwide, will eventually
ignore the pandemic BS and 'buat tak tahu'. This is not prophecy.
The gov'ts will realise that they had been conned and scammed by Big Pharma, Fauci,
Gates and CCP manipulating the media, an unthinking animal.
Hospitals will no longer admit virus cases. Those with breathing difficulties will
be given two oxygen cylinders and told to go home. This is not fortune-telling.
The vaccines may not be that effective against new variants emerging if they are
perceived by the immune system as more aggressive than the original China virus
from Wuhan, Hubei Province.
The vaccines may be effective if the variants are perceived by the immune system
as less aggressive or not perceived at all.
The world should shift the focus on the pandemic to the CCP.
Xijinping should be hanged by the International War Crimes Tribunal and the
International Criminal Court at The Hague, Netherlands.
https://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news/174006/england-to-lift-virus-restrictions-
even-as-new-case-numbers-soar/
[07/07/2021, 21:29:01] Rosaline Kotter: Kes Pertikaian Perusahaan 17/4-604/18 di
antara Silvary Joseph a/l Silvary dan NXG Shared Services Sdn Bhd (now known as NXG
Global Sdn Bhd)
[08/07/2021, 00:21:15] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news/174006/england-to-lift-virus-restrictions-
even-as-new-case-numbers-soar/
[08/07/2021, 05:14:27] Rosaline Kotter:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_the_Dewan_Rakyat,_14th_Malaysian_Parliamen
t
[08/07/2021, 05:26:04] Joseph Fernandez: PM 'thinking the unthinkable' after new
DPM.
EXCLUSIVE to Focus M . . .
OPINION . . . Deputy Prime Minister Ismail Sabri of "turtle eggs" fame in Sabah may
be Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin's "teaser" before he "thinks the unthinkable"
for the Way Forward until GE15 in 2023.
The Prime Minister clearly needs stronger gov't as Parliament reconvenes on Mon 26
July. That probably can't come from within the present Administration even if he
reshuffles the Cabinet.
Muhyiddin can perhaps include only nine lawmakers from the Opposition in Cabinet,
some as Deputy Ministers. Already, the Cabinet has 32 Full Ministers. It's unlikely
that any incumbent can be dropped without risking further instability.
There's no reason why Muhyiddin can't include lawmakers from Opposition parties in
the Cabinet but without forming a gov't of national unity or a new super coalition.
PKR (35 MP), DAP (42 MP) and Amanah (11 MP) figure immediately in the list. Others
in Malaya include Pejuang (4 MP) and MUDA (1 MP), both breakaways from Bersatu (31
MP) which holds the PM's post, and Hindraf Makkal Sakthi which holds a Senate seat.
In Sabah, Parti Warisan Sabah has eight MPs and Upko one MP. Warisan lost the Sabah
gov't in a snap territorial election on Sat 26 Sept last year.
In S'wak, there's Parti S'wak Bersatu (PSB) with two MPs in Parliament.
The DPM appointment on Wed 7 July may have separated most of the 38 Umno MPs
(including two Independents) from the party's Supreme Council. MIC (1 MP) and MCA
(2 MP), both in the Cabinet, back the new DPM.
The Umno's Supreme Council's meet on July 7 did not mention the DPM or reiterate
the oft-stated stand that the party's MPs in gov't should withdraw by Sun 1 Aug
when the Emergency Proclamation expires, unless extended by the Agong.
Ismail Sabri wasn't recommended by the Umno Supreme Council for the DPM post.
Umno president Zahid Hamidi would have liked the post but the Supreme Council
couldn't recommend him. Muhyiddin didn't consider Zahid as the latter faces charges
in court. The Prime Minister reportedly toyed briefly with Foreign Minister
Hishammuddin Hussein Onn as DPM. Zahid wouldn't allow the Supreme Council to
recommend the Foreign Minister.
In Umno's view, the Prime Minister has too many failings and this includes runaway
figures on the virus, too many suicides in the wake of the pandemic and an economy
battered as never before.
The party will not back Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim as Interim Prime Minister
or support any gov't which includes DAP.
[08/07/2021, 16:28:33] Joseph Fernandez: Agong unlikely to ask Muhyiddin Yassin to
step down as Prime Minister.
Umno Supreme Council cannot dictate to the Prime Minister on his position.
[09/07/2021, 13:15:27] Joseph Fernandez: Agong may initiate National Recovery
Council advised by Mahathir.
The jury may be out on whether the NRC needs the Emergency extended.
It's the height of irony that the National Operations Council in 1969, the 'evil
twin', was headed by Razak, Mahathir's mentor.
[09/07/2021, 21:57:49] Joseph Fernandez: Being dysfunctional may be good. That
means the people will be running the country.
India, for example, remains dysfunctional as the largest democracy in the world and
the greatest functioning anarchy in history.
Indian have lost faith in politicians. So, in between elections, they don't go home
and sleep like in M'sia.
They make movements on every issue and try to lock up as many politicians as
possible "as soon as possible" to keep the people from harm.
In M'sia, people think that being a politician is glamourous, the ticket to skim
cepat kaya.
They worship politicians no matter how corrupt.
Malay swear by political personality cults, party politics, and being hardcore card
carrying members of political parties for new forms of tribalism and feudalism
under the guise of democracy.
Afghanistan . . . by making sure the country cannot be used as a base for al-Qaeda
and to kill Osama bin Laden who launched 911.
Biden said both the objectives were met. So, it's high time for America to
withdraw.
He said, "we have no business in other people's country. We can't tell them how to
run their country. The people of Afghanistan have to do it. We can't do nation-
building".
[11/07/2021, 00:14:03] Joseph Fernandez: All American presidents talk about
protecting the American people.
He or she has cart blanc on foreign policy. The Americans care two effs about
foreign policy.
All US Presidents are picked on their management of the economy. Nothing else.
[11/07/2021, 00:27:56] Joseph Fernandez: There are facts, issues and who the judge
believes.
No matter what happens, the court must find the law and declare it. Only the
It's better to let a thousand men go free than hang an innocent man.
It's the work of lawyers to look for the law and point it out to the court.
The court finds the law and declares it. Only the court can declare it.
The court is not about ethics, moral values, theology, sin, God, justice or truth.
[11/07/2021, 00:59:43] Joseph Fernandez: What is too fast?
Zahid knows that it was grave strategic error to join the MainHiding gov't.
He has to go for broke, win or lose, and instruct all Umno lawmakers to resign.
Nothing!
Bersatu will not agree to give back the seats they stole.
https://hansard.parliament.uk/commons/2021-07-05/debates/803398B1-F845-43BA-A159-
22E4CC6B9ECD/Covid-19Update
[11/07/2021, 17:48:13] Joseph Fernandez: No acc:6927176516
Norin binti eddan
Public bank
[12/07/2021, 03:20:47] Joseph Fernandez: Umno gets 2nd Chance if Agong scraps
Cabinet.
Truth and Faith explain why the Agong will take serious note of what I have been
advising him through my Blog.
They are based on the Constitution, Conventions, law, residual powers, and
prerogative and discretionary powers.
I have explained why no court will go against Agong. It's non-justiciable.
Earlier, I watched a video where a Chinese lady was screaming abuse at the
politicians.
She said the politicians should make way for the Agong if they can't run the
country. Agong, she said, will remain above the political fray.
Even an ordinary member of the public can have such clear thinking on the Way
Forward.
She must have been repeating what the people are saying.
Those still delusional from sniffing cowdung and tahi kerbau are saying that this
person or that person should be PM.
No PM can get the position right on the pandemic BS and economic recovery.
[13/07/2021, 14:48:34] Joseph Fernandez: Listen to former Harvard university
Economics Professor Dr Subramaniam Swamy's YouTube videos on macroeconomics.
This is a man who told Nobel laureate Samuelson that he was wrong.
Local labour shortages in certain areas can be overcome by workers from other
states.
GDP growth should mainly come from innovation i.e. technology under which old
things will be done in new ways.
It's not necessary that Kerala must be self-sufficient. Imports will help other
states.
Industries will come if the energy problem is solved and unions are tamed. There
must be law on this.
Every house can produce solar energy. The excess energy can be fed to the state
grid.
Land reclamation will provide revenue for the gov't as in S'pore and Hong Kong.
If there are too many cars on the roads in Kerala, it simply means that public
transportation is bad. Cars are a waste of capital.
The high literacy rate in Kerala shows that people are not lazy to read and know
how to study. Kerala can earn revenue as a global centre of excellence in
education.
[13/07/2021, 16:20:37] Joseph Fernandez: https://covid19.place/
[13/07/2021, 19:16:13] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-history-
of-Hinduism-in-Kerala
It is a known fact that Buddhism was among the oldest religions flourished in the
southern state of Kerala during their pre Hinduism period.
During the time of Maurya Sharman, a Kadamba King, large colonies of Brahmins from
North India were invited to settle in Tulu and Kerala.
In 792 AD, King Udaya Varman of Mooshika dynasty settled 237 Brahmin families in
Kerala. One tradition has it that six outstanding Brahmins came with these
immigrants, defeated Buddhist leaders in public debates and established the
intellectual supremacy of Hinduism.
[14/07/2021, 23:43:21] Joseph Fernandez: M'sia must live with virus, herd immunity
can come when it comes!
There's case for treating CV-19 as bad Flu which may return.
[17/07/2021, 10:14:29] Joseph Fernandez: Sabah Day, S'wak Day, misleading takes on
M'sia.
Agong can be own AG although Federal Court can be consulted under Article 130.
analytical
logical
detail- and fact-oriented
numerical
likely to think in words
creative
free-thinking
able to see the big picture
intuitive
likely to visualize more than think in words
[20/07/2021, 05:36:45] Joseph Fernandez: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?
story_fbid=10159334292293620&id=522048619
WhatsApp groups are sheer waste of time. No one can rebut me.
[21/07/2021, 06:27:06] Joseph Fernandez: Census 2021 figures should not lump Orang
Asal, Malay, under same category.
66 days
[21/07/2021, 21:15:05] Joseph Fernandez: RM33b+ Budget can help M'sia live with the
virus.
The community should get politics, relationships, right for Way Forward.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2021/07/20/the-indian-problem-
what-are-its-roots/
[21/07/2021, 21:27:40] Joseph Fernandez: Indian in M'sia in two minds, right and
wrong.
Those with the wrong mindset need rethink as they won't leave the country.
[22/07/2021, 17:43:27] Joseph Fernandez: Gov't should be transparent on testing,
contact tracing, the purpose.
Lockdown
Cabinet
Mahathir
Umno traumatised
Body of Experts
Unthinkable
50 per cent double dose vaccination may help buy time for living with virus.
[23/07/2021, 21:02:20] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/583638
[23/07/2021, 21:35:20] Joseph Fernandez: tanah Melayu
[24/07/2021, 03:32:22] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/07/23/antibody-sampling-
needed-to-grasp-situation-says-mp/
[24/07/2021, 18:56:37] Joseph Fernandez: #KibarkanBenderaHitam . . . If PM
Muhyiddin Yassin isn't effective, the followers must be effective.
It's a recipe for disaster if both leader and followers are ineffective.
It's either or, we can't have both, effective leader, effective followers.
Again, either the leader must be effective or the followers must be effective.
I advised Agong to replace the Cabinet with the National Recovery Council.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/07/22/does-the-govt-know-
what-it-is-doing-asks-najib/
[24/07/2021, 19:21:03] Joseph Fernandez: AI may be about weeding out inconsistency
in sentencing.
When all else fails, the accused can file a stay of execution and Appeal.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/07/24/malaysian-bar-
troubled-over-judges-using-ai-for-sentencing/
[24/07/2021, 19:24:08] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.cfr.org/blog/malaysia-faces-
crises-all-levels
[24/07/2021, 19:25:06] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/29828/in-malaysia-political-crisis-
dooms-covid-19-response
[24/07/2021, 19:41:13] Joseph Fernandez: Based on data of the severity of new cases
today, 96.8 percent of new cases were either asymptomatic or with mild symptoms.
However the ministry has not disclosed how many of its active cases are
asymptomatic, mild, severe or critical.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/584338
[24/07/2021, 19:48:31] Joseph Fernandez: The report added that based on data of the
severity of new cases on Sat 24 July, 96.8 per cent of the 15,902
new cases were either asymptomatic or with mild symptoms.
[24/07/2021, 21:31:27] Joseph Fernandez: M'sians in guessing game on virus spikes,
when testing, contact tracing ends.
50 per cent double dose vaccination may help buy time for living with virus.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . It's evident from media reports that the SOP in public has been
widely flouted and the #StayAtHome mantra may be losing its allure. These
approaches are in grave danger. They may end in grinding halt, sooner rather than
later.
The issue remains whether the public are following the New Norm. It cannot be
business as usual during the pandemic brought by the novel Corona virus.
M'sians, going beyond SOP and #StayAtHome, are already engaged in the guessing game
of all guessing games on virus spikes. How high would the figures go! Patently, if
anything has a beginning, it will have an end. The question arises: "When will
testing and contact tracing end?"
The figures show 800,000 full recoveries in M'sia from 950,000 cases. About 10
million have taken the first dose. That means the level of immunity has been
increasing since the first recoveries and vaccinations. An estimated 50 per cent
double dose vaccination may help M'sia buy time for living with the virus until
there's need for booster shots.
In the UK and Israel, for example, the figures show that 43 per cent and 50 per
cent respectively of those vaccinated will be infected again.
If the people have become pandemic-fatigued, it's not surprising. They may see no
clear strategy on the part of the health authorities in M'sia on the virus and no
way forward. There's a lack of public education on the matter.
The pandemic remains a public healthcare crisis only if there's a risk that the
hospitals risk collapse and implosion.
If the public healthcare system remains safe, there may be no need for mass
hysteria in gov't on the virus.
Here, the people may no longer be on the same page as the gov't. There's a lack of
transparency on virus cases and hospitalisation.
The Health Ministry, according to a report in malaysiakini on Sat 24 July, "has not
disclosed how many of its active 150,000 cases are asymptomatic, mild, severe or
critical".
The report added that based on the data of the severity of new cases on Sat 24
July, 96.8 per cent of the 15,902 new cases were either asymptomatic or with mild
symptoms.
Former Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak implied in a public statement on Thurs 22
July that the gov't does not know what it's doing. He described it as a bundle of
contradictions. “But PM8 is still silent without any change of strategy or new
steps on the pandemic,” he said.
If 15K virus cases turn up in a day after testing, for example, it cannot mean that
all of them would be hospitalised. Even breathing difficulty cases can be given two
cylinders of oxygen, as in India, and told to go home.
If the virus indeed lurks outside the house, it can only mean that it has gone
everywhere. Health Dept DG Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah made these two points in a
recent statement in the media.
M'sia has an average population density of 99 people per sq km, and densities
exceed 2,000 people in urban areas. The virus being everywhere remains the stark
reality. It may be airborne, according to recent WHO studies, a slight breeze with
dust-laden particles carrying the infection. Mask-wearing may help keep away the
virus if the hands are sanitised.
Based on Dr Noor's take in the media, i.e. the virus being everywhere, there may be
a pointlessness in testing and contact tracing. The more the testing and contact
tracing done, the more the cases which turn up, and the great majority pose no
clear health risks.
If we go by what former Deputy Health Minister Dr Lee Boon Chye told the media on
Fri 23 July, lockdown may be a failed strategy especially given the lack of data on
the number of people with antibodies. Also, the WHO has been saying in recent days
that they never recommended lockdown as it causes "too much suffering".
He cited India as an example and noted that the country has discovered that two-
thirds of the 1.3b population have antibodies.
Antibodies can also be produced by the immune system being exposed, getting
infected and recovering.
Vaccine, according to all medical literature, by-pass the first three stages of the
immune system, contacts the last stage directly, and forces the production of
antibodies.
The bottomline . . . the Health Ministry may not have grasped the gravity of the
situation brought by the pandemic, and does not know in which direction the country
was heading on the public healthcare crisis.
There's much food for thought on developments on the pandemic situation in India.
Najib has previously twice urged M'sia to look at India on the pandemic.
India underlines what American scientists Dr Siva Ayyadurai and Dr Rashid Bhuttar
have been preaching in YouTube videos and the social media on the immune system.
Both doctors, among others, feel that while vaccine remains a good concept, it's
only on paper.
The vaccine products, they point out from data, may in practice be faulty. It's
evident also in the US gov't setting up a fund to compensate, on behalf of Big
Pharma, those who suffer from the faulty vaccine products.
Dr Shiva, for those unfamiliar with him, wrote a four-page letter to President
Donald Trump on the pandemic. The letter, perhaps still available in YouTube,
explains that the onus remains on the people. They must deal with the pandemic as
individuals. He urged renewed focus on immune system health.
The immune system, he urged, must risk infection, through exposure, and will
probably recover for natural immunity through antibodies. "Vaccinating out of the
pandemic, even in two years, may be a tall order for the entire world," he
cautioned. "I am not anti or pro vaxx. It can't be denied that the anti-vaxx
movement has gone viral worldwide."
Dr Rashid visited Trump in the White House and echoed most of what Dr Siva said in
the letter. So, Trump for a while said the pandemic was like a very bad Flu. "The
virus will disappear one day," assured Trump. "It will be like a miracle."
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia.
[24/07/2021, 21:53:56] Joseph Fernandez: Gov't should legislate the NEW NORM into
law, educate the people.
The pre-pandemic world may never return if the virus can't be eliminated.
[24/07/2021, 22:13:41] Joseph Fernandez: Agong can't remain silent after statements
by Najib, others, on #KerajaanGagal.
It's a recipe for disaster if both leader and followers are ineffective.
It's either or, we can't have both, effective leader, effective followers.
Again, either the leader must be effective or the followers must be effective.
The powers of the gov't and management are not unfettered if abuse can be proven.
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/07/25/opposition-lawmakers-lodge-
police-report-over-govts-alleged-covid-19-misman/1992455
[25/07/2021, 15:56:23] Joseph Fernandez: Sabah, S'wak, taking cue from S'pore
Separation Act, can place Aug 31, July 22, before Parliament.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2021/07/25/in-borneo-a-yearning-
to-break-free/
[26/07/2021, 02:17:29] Joseph Fernandez: Najib, many others, declaring
#KerajaanGagal may have political repercussions soon for Muhyiddin.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
Former Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak, many others, are merely commenting on the
obvious which has gone viral in the social media under numerous #hashtags.
Now, we have a pandemic which the gov't probably doesn't quite understand, and an
economy battered like never before by repeated lockdown and other allegedly
ineffective measures, and indebtedness which sees no light at the end of the
tunnel.
There probably isn't a similar campaign anywhere else in the world except in India.
In India, food parcels from neighbours, the community and meals at temples have
been the norm for thousands of years. It forms part of the traditional social
safety net.
#KibarkanBenderaHitam (hoist black flag) wants Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin gone
yesterday.
The Agong, who can act under Article 39 -- Executive authority of the Federation --
against #KerajaanGagal keeps a discreet silence, remaining above the fray but
probably not for too long as the people's cries for help go unheeded by and large.
It's a recipe for disaster if both leader and followers are ineffective. That's
tantamount to squatting on the people for no rhyme or reason.
It's either or, we can't have both, effective leader and effective followers.
Leadership remains all about effectiveness for vision, mission, objectives, goals
and activities (vimoga) in line with the vision.
The jury may still be out on whether Agong would act on #KibarkanBenderaHitam and
replace the ineffective leader. The matter probably remains under "judicial
consideration", for want of a better term. So, we should avoid "contempt of court".
Here, we can recall the courts of old in England. The court system began in the
King's Palace and paved the way for the rule of law, the basis of the Constitution.
In fairness, the pandemic in separating the men from the boys, probably will find
any leader and followers wanting and falling by the wayside. There must be new
approaches for the way forward . . . "thinking out of the box", "method in madness"
and other ways, if any.
If the inffective leader does not want to blame the ineffective followers, he must
blame himself and make way for an effective leader. Don't put the Agong in a spot.
There must be some dignity.
The leader or manager serves the subordinates or the people, and in return, obtains
the mandate of power from them over them, the collective.
In M'sia, it cannot be denied that we have always had dictatorial PMs as long as we
can remember. There's no proof that the Cabinet system follows the consensus
principle i.e. not even one voice against. The Cabinet System isn't about majority
decisions.
If the Cabinet does not abide by the consensus principle, it proves that the
Ministers are ineffective followers, certainly beholden to the Prime Minister and
virtually living in fear for themselves.
The Umno Supreme Council declared on Thurs 8 July 2021 that it's withdrawing
support for the PM only. That's proof enough that the Cabinet system does not abide
by the consensus principle.
The Umno Supreme Council ignores the fact that its nine Full Ministers in the
Perikatan Nasional (PN) Plus gov't have been as ineffective as the PM. The party
didn't ensure the Cabinet System abided by the consensus principle. If push comes
to shove, the party can replace its ineffective Ministers. Let's see whether the
Umno Ministers, and 29 other MPs, reject the Emergency when Parliament reconvenes
on Mon 26 July for five days.
We can also question the make-up of the National Recovery Council (NRC) where the
ineffective Cabinet dominates. Except for AirAsia Founder-CEO Tony Fernandes, I
won't comment on the outsiders. I did push for Tony F in an earlier Opinion piece.
Tony F can probably help prevent the aviation sector and the hospitality industry
in M'sia from collapsing and imploding.
The AirAsia Chief has always felt that the SOP in public was enough. It can keep
the planes flying. Vaccination remains the bonus factor.
The gov't has so far seen things quite differently. It never consulted the subject
matter experts in aviation and the hospitality industry, for example.
The NRC, it cannot be denied, remains old wine in new wine skins. It was formerly a
Cabinet Committee on the pandemic and economic recovery.
The NRC may have pre-empted the Agong who could have replaced the Cabinet with the
National Recovery Council as a body of subject matter experts and include
representation from all parties with seats in Parliament. The Agong, at the risk of
sounding like a musical record stuck in the groove, can still replace the Cabinet
with a New NRC and new PM as its Chairman.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, a regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia.
[26/07/2021, 05:02:53] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/j6bwQnYLpqk
[26/07/2021, 15:01:14] Joseph Fernandez: Lawmakers must realise that mostly gov't
policies, not Parliament, govern M'sia.
One reason may be because most people don't read. They only get into trouble when
others read.
PARLIAMENT passed 34 Bills into law this year, including a historic unanimous
decision to amend the Federal Constitution to lower the voting age to 18. The
number is slightly above the five-year average, which sees between 30 and 40 Bills
passed per Parliament session each year.
[26/07/2021, 18:07:31] Joseph Fernandez: Tony Fernandes has Forum in National
Recovery Council, he can speak up, speak out.
The AirAsia supremo can make real difference for the better, the people will be
watching him like hawks.
https://www.nst.com.my/business/2021/07/711696/airasia-abandoned-partners-learns-
hard-lesson-tony-fernandes
[26/07/2021, 18:33:11] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/584594
Emergency . . .
[26/07/2021, 21:50:31] Joseph Fernandez: Justice Nordin ruled on 9 Oct 2017 that
the "errant" Article first appeared on Daily Express' website, which is accessible
in Peninsula Malaysia.
The judge also noted that the plaintiff was from Pahang.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/397743
[27/07/2021, 15:42:12] Joseph Fernandez: Mass testing, contact tracing no solution,
they distort the picture on the pandemic.
The focus must be on living with the virus by buying time through vaccinating 50
per cent of the population.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/584742
[27/07/2021, 16:05:16] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/world/584744
[27/07/2021, 16:11:20] Joseph Fernandez: If two-thirds of the population in India
have antibodies against the virus, it's not suprising that the Delta variant which
first emerged in that country has become the most contagious.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/world/584667
[27/07/2021, 16:14:47] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/07/27/labuan-the-first-to-
achieve-herd-immunity/
[27/07/2021, 18:09:48] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/Ri_S8WbQ4aI
[27/07/2021, 20:14:49] Joseph Fernandez: Two other aspects must be kept in mind . .
.
When we offer an Opinion in court, the judge has to find the law and declare it.
If there's no law on the Opinion, the judge has to explain in the grounds of
decision.
Law remains all about regulating human relationships viz. between God/state and a
people, between God/state and individuals, and between individuals.
[27/07/2021, 20:26:40] Joseph Fernandez: controversial case in point. There's a
lack of transparency. We may know more on Mon 2 Aug when Parliament ends its five-
day session.
[27/07/2021, 21:29:21] Joseph Fernandez: It may be observed that nothing emerges as
an issue in public unless it's in the media, enters the court, should be in court,
or has gone viral in the court of public opinion, the social media, the warong teh,
kopitiam and coffeehouses.
[28/07/2021, 11:57:27] Joseph Fernandez: Sabahans will lose sovereignty if illegal
immigrants given citizenship.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . Parliament alone cannot govern M'sia, as the task remains too great.
In fact, it can be said that Parliament makes up perhaps a fraction of the story on
governance.
It may be observed that nothing emerges as an issue in public unless it's in the
media, enters the court, should be in court, or has gone viral in the court of
public opinion, the social media, the warong teh, kopitiam and coffeehouses.
Who's evil?
Satan remains the other side. If there's no Satan, it's necessary to invent the
Great Demon so that "it's there". In any case, let's not go there. It may be a
story for another day.
When we offer an Opinion in court, the judge has to find the law and declare it.
If there's no law on the Opinion, the judge has to explain in the grounds of
decision.
Law remains all about regulating human relationships viz. between God/state and a
people, between God/state and individuals, and between individuals.
Likewise, the M'sian Reserve posted in Dec 2019 for example that the M'sian
Parliament passed 34 Bills in that year, slightly above the five year average of 30
Bills per year.
Gov't policies in action -- administrative laws -- make up the bulk of the story on
governance in M'sia. These policies are gazetted. A gazette isn't law but merely a
gov't announcement.
A gazette cannot be challenged since it's not law but the process of gazetting can
be challenged.
Administrative law isn't law at all but the gov't policy initiative, being based on
its own procedures, can be challenged by judicial review.
The gov't invariably wins judicial review cases. This remains a serious issue in
court.
The lawmakers should bring up the judicial review issue in Parliament so that the
judiciary takes notice in its practice notes and Rules of the High Court.
In M'sia, unlike in England, the court generally does not go into the merits of
judicial review Applications if the gov't has complied with its own procedures.
The Edge, for example, won its judicial review case in the High Court on 21 Sept
2015. The court found that the gov't did not comply with its own procedures.
Country Garden Danga Bay Sdn Bhd won a judicial review on Mon 27 May 2019.
Then, there are the Allah cases which hogged the media limelight.
Initially, in 2009, the Herald won its judicial review on the Allah directive by
the Home Ministry. The High Court of Malaya ruled in favour of the Catholic weekly
-- published in English, Malay, Chinese, Tamil in the same issue -- after going
into the merits of the Application.
In 2013, the Herald lost in the superior courts. They set aside the High Court
ruling and only looked at whether the gov't had complied with its own procedures.
The court cannot get into theology. So, it disregarded the 300 Pages submitted by
the Herald's nine-man legal team on the history of Allah in Christianity.
Having said that, the principle in the Ananda Marg case from Calcutta, India was
wrongly applied in the Herald case.
If dancing in the streets of Calcutta isn't integral to the practice of the Ananda
Marg case, and therefore a public order threat, it can't be said that Allah in
Bahasa Melayu print isn't integral to the practice of the Christian faith in Borneo
and by Borneons in Malaya. There was no threat to public order, as claimed by the
Home Minister, if Allah appears in Malay print in the Herald.
The Herald, disappointed with the Federal Court taking liberties on the issue, did
not ask the court to review its own decision.
If the Herald had published in Bahasa Sabah and S'wak Malay as well, for example,
it may have won in the superior courts.
Bahasa Sabah and S'wak Malay are not Bahasa Kebangsaan -- the Johor, Rhio, Lingga
version -- or Bahasa M'sia. The Home Ministry directive on Allah could only have
been found defective.
In any case, public order or no public order, no court can tell anyone what he or
she should or should not call his or her God. The Constitution enshrines freedom of
conscience.
In Sabah, and S'wak, Allah and Allahtala are used in local Christian print, prayer,
song, music, worship, meditation and Mantra.
Generally, judicial review or no judicial review, the court does not welcome Allah
cases. It can easily deny leave to file such cases, on procedural grounds, but does
not do so as the public are watching the court.
Taking its cue from the Herald case, the Federal Court initially declined to rule
on the Allah case filed by Jill Ireland in S'wak. It advised the Home Ministry to
settle the matter out of court.
The Home Ministry allegedly dragged its foot on the matter and apparently showed
gave no indication that it wanted the case settled out of court. Eventually, after
13 years, the High Court ruled in favour of Jill Ireland on Wed 10 Mar 2021. It
added the caveat that it does not affect the Allah ruling in the Herald case.
It's not clear whether the AGC has proceeded with an Appeal against the Jill
Ireland ruling.
The Sidang Injil Borneo (Borneo Evangelical Mission) also has had an Allah case in
court since 2007. However, its Discovery Application on the reasons for the Home
Ministry's directive on Allah was rendered academic by the Jill Ireland ruling.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia.
[29/07/2021, 09:02:51] Joseph Fernandez: No. Rujukan Janji Temu: 640336526
[29/07/2021, 14:38:42] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.therakyatpost.com/2021/07/28/malaysia-pandemic-data-is-online-and-
freely-available-to-all/
[29/07/2021, 14:39:55] Joseph Fernandez: https://github.com/MoH-Malaysia/covid19-
public
[29/07/2021, 14:41:53] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/airasia-digital-arms-spac-aspirations-seen-
late-game
[29/07/2021, 14:43:18] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/were-symbiotic-tony-fernandes-tells-
airlines-airports-pandemic-fight-hasten-recovery
[29/07/2021, 15:01:29] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2021/07/712371/mps-submit-motions-refer-
takiyuddin-rights-and-privileges-committee
[29/07/2021, 16:01:59] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/07/29/mma-and-pharmacists-group-decry-
black-market-sales-of-ivermectin-in-malaysi/1993623
[29/07/2021, 16:05:58] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/36298/Dewan-session-adjourned-to-5.15pm
[29/07/2021, 16:10:02] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/36277/Takiyuddin-disrespected-me-with-
announcement-on-emergency-ordinance-revocation-Agong-declares
[29/07/2021, 16:16:03] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/36281/resign-anwar-leads-call-for-pm-to-
step-down-after-agongs-rebuke
[29/07/2021, 16:34:01] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/585083
[29/07/2021, 16:49:27] Joseph Fernandez: https://youtu.be/V3YppFRNPec
[29/07/2021, 23:38:31] Rosaline Kotter: I DISAPPROVE OF WHAT YOU SAY, BUT I’II
DEFEND TO THE DEATH YOUR RIGHT TO SAY IT.
SUBSCRIBE TODAY Mk
[29/07/2021, 22:51:00] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/585034
[30/07/2021, 13:30:28] Joseph Fernandez:
https://tpc.googlesyndication.com/simgad/14841419355601215803
[30/07/2021, 14:04:55] Joseph Fernandez:
https://tpc.googlesyndication.com/simgad/14841419355601215803
Malaysiakini columnists compile known facts and pass that off as OPINION.
They get bogged down by situations. They can't connect the dots for the Way
Forward.
Their news stories are not based on the inverted pyramid format.
Malaysiakini avoids investigative journalism like the plague. Yet, at the same
time, they hypocritically hold public workshops in investigative journalism and
collect money.
Malaysiakini has become a giant whatsApp group. It's all about subscribers'
comments to keep the website going.
The Admin, malaysiakini, uploads the minimum number of stories just to keep
subscribers' comments coming.
Malaysiakini subscribers themselves openly say they don't read the stories. They
are only interested in reading what other subscribers say and responding.
Malaysiakini was fined RM500K by the Federal Court for contempt of court comments
by five subscribers. Among others, they touched on Musa Aman being freed of 46
charges.
[31/07/2021, 05:25:01] Joseph Fernandez: Beleaguered Muhyiddin may even get 1st
shot as Interim PM if he resigns.
EXCLUSIVE to Focus M . . .
OPINION . . . The ongoing controversy over the Emergency Proclamation, and six
Ordinances, are no longer the immediate issues. The Istana has spoken up and spoken
out on these issues on Thurs 29 July.
Parliamentary convention in the Commonwealth dictates that Speaker Azhar Harun must
prioratise any no confidence motion by the Opposition leader. In that case, if the
current mood in Parliament holds, Muhyiddin will be history by the end of the day
when the august house adjourns. It has never happened in the history of M'sia.
There's always a first time.
Muhyiddin may face the same fate as Mahathir Mohamad, 96, who resigned as the 7th
PM on Mon 24 Feb 2020, and was almost immediately appointed Interim PM. Mahathir's
tenure was short-lived when Muhyiddin became PM on Sun 1 Mar 2020.
Mahathir became universally unpopular when he was appointed Interim Prime Minister
17 months ago. Agong, sensing the public mood, quickly cut short Mahathir's tenure
and appointed Muhyiddin as Prime Minister.
Initially, it may be recalled, Agong wanted to appoint former Deputy Prime Minister
Wan Azizah as Prime Minister when Mahathir resigned.
Mahathir objected, when Agong confided in him, on the dubious grounds that she was
not suitable material as Prime Minister.
The former Interim Prime Minister has a somewhat "unsavoury" reputation for making
up stories as he goes along. Gua Musang MP Tengku Razaleigh asked the media about
Mahathir just before GE14, "have you ever seen a leopard change its spots?" It was
true that Mahathir takes extreme positions, and while he has been known to do u-
turns like no other, has never compromised.
If Wan Azizah could be picked by Mahathir as a suitable Deputy Prime Minister, she
could have replaced him as Prime Minister. She was also voted by various public
surveys as the best performer in the Mahathir Cabinet.
Agong, after GE14 on 10 May 2018, also felt that Wan Azizah should be Prime
Minister.
However, she deferred in citing consensus within the victorious Pakatan Harapan
(PH) coalition, and graciously made way for Mahathir although he was just two
months short of turning 93 years old on 10 July 2018. He had no qualms about not
returning the favour on Mon 24 Feb 2020.
If Parliament avoids the no confidence motion on Mon 2 Aug, for one reason or
another, the issue may surface again in the longer mid-Sept sitting of Parliament.
The rising number of daily virus cases in M'sia, not far from half of India's 30K
to 40K rate, makes the Muhyiddin gov't look bad in the eyes of the world. Hence,
assuming he resigns, appointing Muhyiddin as Interim Prime Minister may not be a
popular decision after all but it can be done if push comes to shove.
It may be too late for greater transparency on the rising number of virus cases.
More than 98 per cent of these cases, based on media reports citing health
authorities, have no symptoms. The figures simply cause public alarm, for no rhyme
or reason, confuse investors and create uncertainties in the market and economy.
The gov't's testing and contact tracing strategies and lockdown have clearly
backfired as seen from the numerous #hashtags already going viral in the social
media . . . #KerajaanDerhaka, #KerajaanGagal, #KibarkanBenderaHitam,
#KibarkanBenderaPutih, and #KitaJagaKita, #HartalDoktorKontrak and the
#LawanTetapLawan protest.
The people and the gov't are no longer on the same page. They no longer speak the
same language and/or speak past each other.
It's clear from the Istana statement on Thurs 29 July that the Agong never
consented to the revocation or annulment of the Emergency Proclamation and the
Ordinances. He was firm that Parliament should debate and decide on the issue.
Therein lies the dilemma. Agong spoke, the gov't didn't "comply". That's the simple
truth.
The gov't may have had other ideas. De facto Law Minister Takiyuddin Hassan told
Parliament on Mon 26 July 2021 that the gov't and/or the Cabinet revoked the
Emergency Ordinances, if not the Emergency Proclamation as well, on Wed 21 July.
That was tantamount to usurping the Agong's role. I stand corrected if the
constitutional court rules otherwise.
In law, revocation and annulment are separate issues, as explained by senior lawyer
G. K. Ganesan in a youtube video, one in a running series by him. Revocation means
the Proclamation and Ordinances were valid, but now no longer so.
Annulment means the Proclamation and Ordinances were never valid. They never
existed from the beginning and if they existed, ceased to exist, as if they never
existed.
Again, revocation under Article 150(7) means the Emergency Proclamation and
Ordinance exist in the books for a further six months after expiry on Sun 1 Aug.
Muhyiddin may have gambled on this possibility when Takiyuddin "pre-empted"
Parliament on Mon 26 July.
Opinions are not law. Only the court can declare law. If nothing ends up in court,
the judge cannot decide. The court of public opinion isn't a court of law. It's
about cases in the court of law or those which should be there.
The court of law remains about closure. If Wed 21 July does not end in court, there
would be no closure. Only the court can bring closure.
Otherwise, the controversy would continue until there's closure. If heads roll over
July 21, it still doesn't bring closure, but only provide some temporary relief as
the body politik temperature may only be lowered somewhat as public anger comes
down from the stratospheric heights.
No matter what happens, going forward, Agong may start looking beyond Muhyiddin for
another lawmaker as Prime Minister until GE15 in 2023 or earlier if snap elections
are held.
Given that no party or coalition has even a simple majority in Parliament, 112
seats, the head of state must find a formula which will see the next PM appointed.
For example, if a new informal coalition of parties can put together 112+ seats,
the Agong can appoint the parliamentary leader of the smallest party as PM. There's
precedent from even before GE14, on 10 May 2018, when Mahathir with 13 MP seats
became Prime Minister and formed a gov't where all parties were considered equal,
albeit on paper.
In 2008, after GE12, Sultan Raja Azlan Shah appointed Mohd Nizar Jamaluddin as
Menteri Besar. He was from PAS, the smallest party in the victorious Pakatan Rakyat
(PR) coalition. His departure in Feb 2009 established the Perak case law which
upheld the principle that hereditary rulers had residual powers i.e. reserve
powers.
The next Prime Minister may be the proverbial dark horse. In borrowing somewhat the
opening line from the ongoing Olympic Games in Tokyo, let the public speculation
begin.
Alternatively, Agong can appoint a minority PM in an Interim role. The onus will be
on the PM to get support across the Divide for the passage of gov't Bills in
Parliament.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[31/07/2021, 15:44:36] Joseph Fernandez: No court would go against Agong calling
for Parliament to discuss, debate, Emergency.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/585282
Law exists, and has always existed, based on common sense, universal values, and
the principles of natural justice.
The Territory will avoid total lockdown no matter how high the virus cases.
[31/07/2021, 17:51:37] Joseph Fernandez: During the run-up to Aug 1, the virus
cases in S'wak were going up and up.
Now that the Emergency has been extended in S'wak until 2 Feb 2022, the virus cases
will see a DRAMATIC decline since testing and contact tracing would grind to a
halt.
It was the snap Sabah election in Sept 26 last year that led to a DRAMATIC increase
in testing and contact tracing to see virus cases spiking.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/07/31/sabah-sarawak-govts-
playing-safe-amid-constitutional-crisis-say-analysts/
[31/07/2021, 20:28:35] Joseph Fernandez: Lawmakers can hold 'Parlimen dibawah
Pokok' if denied entry on Mon.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/585353
[31/07/2021, 20:40:59] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-
think/2021/07/30/the-oppositions-elephant-in-the-room-victor-ng/1993849
[01/08/2021, 14:51:22] Rosaline Kotter: The page that you requested cannot be
displayed at the moment. It may be temporarily unavailable, the link you clicked on
may be broken or expired, or you may not have permission to view this page.
[02/08/2021, 00:10:47] Joseph Fernandez: https://newslab.malaysiakini.com/battle-
for-putrajaya/en
[02/08/2021, 04:30:49] Joseph Fernandez: https://newslab.malaysiakini.com/battle-
for-putrajaya/en
[02/08/2021, 13:58:55] Joseph Fernandez: Agong can resolve deadlock in Parliament
under Article 39, 'residual powers'.
Istana under pressure from the Opposition, shrill social media in particular.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . The Istana has been under "pressure" from an Opposition albeit
exercising maximum restraint, and the increasingly shrill social media in
particular, ever since Mahathir Mohamad resigned abruptly on Mon 24 Feb last year
as the 7th Prime Minister.
The gov't changed hands on Sun 1 Mar 2020 from Pakatan Harapan (PH) to the new
Opposition. This has all the ingredients of a Grecian tragedy. It was PH which had
ended the Barisan Nasional's (BN) 61-year grip on power on Thurs 10 May 2018 when
GE14 was held.
Therein lies the roots of the lingering "disconnect" between Putrajaya and the
Istana. If Agong isn't breathing down Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin's neck, the
Opposition and the social media takes up the slack.
The Prime Minister should know which side his bread is buttered. Let's keep things
in perspective.
In a nutshell, between the Prime Minister as the head of gov't and the Agong as
head of state, the latter wields the executive authority of the Federation under
Article 39. Such authority can be delegated by administration -- i.e. not to the
Prime Minister, Cabinet or any Minister authorised by the Cabinet -- but "other
persons". Parliament may by law confer executive functions on them.
Also, the Agong remains the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. The
Armed Forces, while primarily engaged in external defence, can also assist on
internal security matters, without or without martial law.
Since Sun 1 Mar last year, the Istana has noted that PH has never failed to label
Muhyiddin Yassin a "backdoor" gov't and keeps questioning the numbers. PH has
enormous support in the social media which has virtually become a bastion of anti-
gov't discussion drowning out the increasingly dwindling number of pro-Muhyiddin
supporters.
The Istana walks a fine line. It can't risk getting caught in the line of fire.
Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has been emboldened by Umno's open defiance of the
Perikatan Nasional (PN) Plus gov't despite being a member. The Umno Supreme Council
has reiterated more than once that it no longer supports Muhyiddin as Prime
Minister.
Briefly, BN entered the PN Plus gov't with 42 MPs including 38 from Umno. The
situation has since become somewhat murky. Only 12 Umno MPs and another four BN
lawmakers are considered still with the gov't. Another 26 Umno MPs are in the
"unclear" category.
The latest figures uploaded on Tues 27 July shows that Muhyiddin's Perikatan
Nasional (PN) has only 50 MPs through three parties viz. Bersatu 31, PAS 18 and
Star 1. Bersatu, which won only 13 seats in GE14, has been busy poaching lawmakers
from Umno and PKR. The bad blood could not get any worse.
PN's allies have added 39 seats: GPS 18 seats, BN 16 (Umno 12, MCA 2, MIC 1, PBRS
1), PBS 1 and Independent 1.
There are two vacancies in Parliament. If Muhyiddin can only count on 89 seats, it
means that 131 seats are with the Opposition, albeit not as one solid block. PN+
isn't one solid block either.
PH has as many seats as PN+ i.e. 89 seats including one Independent in Parliament.
The Agong cannot, in law, ignore the figures on the state of the parties in
Parliament. Already, the social media has been shouting itself hoarse on the
figures.
Muhyiddin doesn't look good after calling after calling off the Mon 2 Aug sitting
of Parliament which may have seen a no confidence motion against him. It appears
that four virus cases were detected. Now, the Opposition waits for another two
weeks at least before deciding the Prime Minister's fate. Agong can of course act
sooner if Muhyiddin doesn't resign.
Constitutional expert Shad Saleem Faruqi has argued in the media that the Agong can
reject advice given under Article 40 by a Prime Minister who doesn't command the
confidence of the majority in the Dewan Rakyat, the lower house of Parliament. "If
the Prime Minister doesn't have the numbers, he's not Prime Minister," opined Shad
Faruqi.
It's an open secret that the relationship between Putrajaya and the Istana has
never been quite the same since Sun 1 Mar 2020 when Muhyiddin became M'sia's 8th
Prime Minister. It wasn't a good start as there were lingering doubts over whether
the PM really had the numbers he claimed.
If the Prime Minister had a comfortable majority in Parliament, it's unlikely the
Istana would have issued the statement on Thurs 29 July on the Emergency
Ordinances, and Proclamation. The Agong wanted these laws laid before Parliament
under Article 150, discussed and debated on whether they should be revoked or
annuled.
Annulment means the laws were never valid. That would have opened Pandora's Box.
Revocation means the laws were valid but, having expired, were no longer so. Under
Article 150(7), the Emergency Ordinances would still be in force for another six
months.
Again, notwithstanding Article 40, under which the Agong acts on the advice of the
Prime Minister, the Istana has embarked on many initiatives.
The Agong, when push came to shove, virtually went "beyond the call" late last year
when he urged support from Opposition lawmakers as well for Muhyiddin's Budget
2021.
The Prime Minister had no objections when the Agong literally rescued him. The
Opposition was unhappy. If the gov't had the numbers, the Agong would have spared
the Opposition an ordeal in Parliament.
Agong met with brother rulers on Wed 16 June and advised the gov't to reconvene
Parliament as soon as possible under Article 55. Much earlier, the Agong said
publicly on Wed 24 Feb that Parliament could sit during an Emergency.
On Sun 25 Oct last year, Agong rejected the Prime Minister's advice on Declaring a
State of Emergency. The head of state, after consulting brother sultans, said the
pandemic was under control and that there was no need for Emergency.
The expiry of the Emergency sees daily virus cases at 17+ as testing and contact
tracing continues to increase. About 98+ per cent of these cases show no symptoms,
according to the health authorities.
There are also breakthrough infections i.e. tests showing positive cases among the
double dose vaccinated. The Flu-like symptoms are reportedly mild.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[03/08/2021, 16:08:03] Joseph Fernandez: Agong can appoint ANY MP as Prime
Minister, onus on people to accept.
The head of state does not have to look at numbers but his own confidence in an MP.
[03/08/2021, 16:17:47] Joseph Fernandez: M'sia, 'a little slow upstairs', will
eventually accept living with the virus . . .
We can get back FREEDOM after 50 per cent are vaccinated double dose.
[03/08/2021, 20:29:59] Joseph Fernandez: Anwar Ibrahim must work harder, stop
sandiwara, if he wants to be PM.
The Opposition Leader misled Agong the last time when he claimed to have the
numbers.
[03/08/2021, 20:30:37] Joseph Fernandez: M'sia, 'a little slow on the move', will
eventually accept living with the virus . . .
We can get back FREEDOM after 50 per cent are vaccinated double dose.
[04/08/2021, 06:02:52] Joseph Fernandez: Only the Agong or Parliament can determine
this majority.
Agong may point in the direction of Parliament and close the Istana gates.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/585711
[04/08/2021, 06:36:46] Joseph Fernandez: M'sia's political uncertainty will resolve
itself when Bills are presented in Parliament.
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/08/03/dpm-ag-and-ministers-spotted-
gathering-at-pm-muhyiddins-residence-after-umn/1994990
[04/08/2021, 06:39:27] Joseph Fernandez: Alternatively, Opposition Leader Anwar
Ibrahim can table a no confidence Motion in mid-Sept or earlier when Parliament
reconvenes.
[04/08/2021, 16:05:53] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/524639
[04/08/2021, 17:31:56] Joseph Fernandez: M'sia's political uncertainty resolved
when Bills presented in Parliament.
https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2021/08/714785/my-position-will-be-put-test-
september-says-pm
[04/08/2021, 19:56:29] Joseph Fernandez: PN+ 88 vs 89 PH+
https://newslab.malaysiakini.com/battle-for-putrajaya/en
[04/08/2021, 20:05:24] Joseph Fernandez: According to KiniNewsLab, maintained by
malaysiakini at newslab.malaysiakini.com, the latest update on Wed 4 Aug shows
that Perikatan Nasional (PN) has 50 seats in Parliament backed by Allies who have
38 seats. Total: 88 seats.
That means 132 seats are not with the Muhyiddin gov't. Pakatan Harapan (PH) has 89
seats including one Independent.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . The Guardian in England implied in an op-ed that the Agong virtually
initiated a "royal coup" on Sun 1 Mar last year, presumably against Pakatan Harapan
(PH) which was victorious in GE14 on Thurs 10 May 2018. The Istana, in rebutting
the allegation, said the Agong merely "went beyond the call". The English paper
held its peace after that.
It may be a case of "once bitten, twice shy". The Agong isn't likely to entertain
any number of Statutory Declarations (SD) being sent to the Istana on positions
taken by various lawmakers in Parliament. The head of state would probably point in
the direction of Parliament, close the Istana gates, and enjoy the afternoon tea
and English scones with the Raja Permaisuri. Instead of dwelling on the political
struggle outside Parliament they would prefer to discuss polo and the weather at
this time of the year in England. The old sultan, the father, spent a considerable
time before his last days in England.
Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced on Wed 4 Aug, after a pre-Cabinet meeting
with the Agong, that he will put his parliamentary majority to the test in Sept via
a motion of confidence. He alleged that some lawmakers facing charges in court
wanted him to get involved in their cases. Apparently, the errant lawmakers felt
that he could get the charges dropped.
The proper procedure for those facing charges would be to send a letter of
representation to the Attorney General, copied to the Attorney General's Chambers.
If the AG agrees with the letter, he would take it to court and recommend DNAA
(discharge not amounting to acquittal). The court might either agree or rule DNA
(discharged and acquitted) if it feels "it would be unfair to having the charges
hanging over the head of the accused".
The AG has power under Article 145 and cannot be questioned in a court of law. This
isn't just about the letter of the law but more about the spirit of the law. In the
rule of law, the basis of the Constitution, there's greater emphasis on the spirit
of the law. The letter of the law only isn't law at all but dictatorship as under
the 'law of the jungle". There's no democracy.
On 8 May last year, it can be recalled, the Hansard recorded that Dewan Rakyat
Speaker Mohd Ariff Yusof rejected a motion by Semporna MP Shafie Apdal to table a
motion of confidence in Langkawi MP Mahathir Mohamad. The Speaker cited Article 43
(2) (a) of the Federal Constitution. It gives the Agong the power to appoint a
Prime Minister.
Before Muhyiddin's appointment on Sun 1 Mar last year, Agong did say that no one
has the majority in Parliament.
The head of state cannot look at numbers, in a hung Parliament, when appointing the
Prime Minister. He can base the appointment on his confidence in an MP to be Prime
Minister.
Minority gov't is lawful. However, it will not work unless there's co-operation
across the Divide. The Opposition isn't likely to co-operate with a minority gov't
unless the parties with seats in Parliament are included in the Cabinet. Muhyiddin
failed to include the Opposition in the Cabinet.
Seats in Parliament . . .
That means 132 seats are not with the Muhyiddin gov't. Pakatan Harapan (PH) has 89
seats including one Independent.
Test of Confidence . . .
The true test of confidence in gov't remains the passage of Bills in Parliament.
M'sia follows the same parliamentary procedures as in India and the Commonwealth.
Parliament in M'sia needs the quaint tradition of the quorum -- 26 MPs in the 222
member lower House according to Parliamentary rules -- to meet i.e. all 220 MPs
need not be present.
The Prime Minister has the power of incumbency with him. If he does not have the
majority of the MPs present in Parliament with him on an ordinary Bill, it will be
defeated, unless withdrawn.
If push comes to shove and it was an important Bill, Muhyiddin can re-table it
after securing the necessary additional support from lawmakers. He can attempt the
same process for a reasonable number of times, perhaps no more than three times
given parliamentary conventions in the Commonwealth.
If the Bill meets the criteria set by those opposing it, there's no reason why it
can't be passed. It has been argued that the votes of those who earlier opposed the
re-tabled Bill can be automatically added to the gov't votes. After all, what MPs
want can only be a Bill that includes their aspirations. Article 63 refers.
In the UK, we can recall that Prime Minister Theresa May was defeated three times
by Mar 2019 on the BrExit Bill after surviving two no confidence Motions in Dec
2018 and Jan 2019. After Boris Johnson was elected as Conservative Party Chief, May
saw the Queen and offered to resign. Johnson was defeated as well on Brexit and
called for snap general elections "to get BrExit done".
First defeat . . .
Alternatively, like Johnson, the Prime Minister in M'sia can see the Agong after
the first defeat on a Bill and advise him to consent to the dissolution of
Parliament. Again, Muhyiddin can also wait three times on a Bill before seeing the
Agong.
Under Article 55, the Agong can withhold consent for dissolution of Parliament if
its five-year term has not ended. After five years, Parliament stands automatically
dissolved, with or without consent.
If the Agong withholds consent, the Prime Minister by convention should offer to
resign.
The Agong can appoint the outgoing Prime Minister as Interim Prime Minister pending
the appointment of a Prime Minister until GE15 in 2023.
This happened on Mon 24 Feb last year when Mahathir Mohamad resigned as the 7th
Prime Minister. Mahathir became Interim Prime Minister for a week until Muhyiddin
was appointed Prime Minister on Sun 1 Mar last year.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, a regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia.
[05/08/2021, 14:25:06] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/08/05/the-maths-behind-malaysias-
latest-political-drama/1995335
[05/08/2021, 17:32:58] Joseph Fernandez: Onus on PTI to use vaccination certs as
"proof of identity" in law.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/585896
[05/08/2021, 17:52:37] Joseph Fernandez: Everyone in M'sia, eligible or otherwise,
will be given citizenship later, if not sooner.
Geberally, case studies show that citizenship if delayed are granted at least one
week before the Applicant dies, or one week after. That's KARMA created by the
Director General of the National Registration Dept (NRD).
He has prerogative and discretionary powers under the National Registration Act
1959.
It may be asked: "What's the use of citizenship just before death or just after
death?"
Such citizenship may not be useful to the deceased or dying. It would be useful
for the children and other descendants to establish the right to citizenship under
operation of law.
After GE14, Prime Minister MahaTHIEF, the visitation from Hell who makes up stories
as he goes along, kept one promise when he approved citizenship for 3K stateless
people of ethnic Indian origin in Malaya who were 60 years old and above.
That paved the way for their descendants -- children, grandchildren, and great
grandchildren -- to get citizenship under operation of law.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/05/no-need-to-amend-
constitution-to-resolve-child-citizenship-says-lawyer/
[05/08/2021, 18:59:17] Joseph Fernandez: Muhyiddin can't resign just because Umno
keeps sending SDs to the Istana.
The SDs remain a non-issue in law unless Agong takes them seriously.
https://www.thevibes.com/articles/opinion/36965/resolving-malaysias-never-ending-
political-crisis-tommy-thomas
[05/08/2021, 19:57:30] Joseph Fernandez: This remains the clearest indication from
PH that Umno will fail to unseat Muhyiddin Yassin.
That means Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim isn't likely to table the no confidence
motion on Sept 6 when Parliament reconvenes.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/585895
[06/08/2021, 15:45:04] Joseph Fernandez: Politics ends, good gov't, science and
data begin.
Yong, a Sino-Kadazan from Penampang, received her MyKad yesterday, along with full
citizenship status.
Syed Hamid explained that the mistake made in issuing Yong the red MyKad came about
because she had lost her blue MyKad twice.
"The mistake was genuine and the department was keen to rectify the issue." Syed
Hamid also said the government would begin issuing temporary residence green cards
to foreigners.
There were problems in the past because many people did not realise that it needed
to be renewed and was not a valid travelling document.
[06/08/2021, 18:43:51] Joseph Fernandez: 10 Oct 2008
[06/08/2021, 18:43:55] Joseph Fernandez: Seventy-eight-year-old Yong Lee Hua @
Piang Lin got her Malaysian citizenship back after a traumatic 20 months that
turned her life upside down.
Yong, a Sabah bumiputra, who received her MyKad yesterday demanded to know why it
took so long for the National Registration Department (NRD) to sort out her woes.
“I have been suffering and waiting for two years without an identity card. Now in
just three minutes of turning up at the department I am given my MyKad.
“What does this mean, what have I done wrong? I want to know!” said Yong, a Sino-
Kadazan from Penampangan, who was at one point screaming and crying as she received
the MyKad from NRD officers.
After finally getting her MyKad and her citizenship back, she is demanding to know
why the NRD took so long to sort out her woes.
Yong’s nightmare started when the NRD made her a permanent resident after she lost
her MyKad in February last year.
Following this she had trouble gaining access to her bank and Amanah Saham Nasional
accounts, before her plight was highlighted by Tan Sri Bernard Dompok’s party.
Home Minister Datuk Syed Hamid Albar who was at the NRD head office here for a
briefing, told reporters that he had decided to consider granting the citizenship
to Yong as it was a genuine case.
However she was never registered as a citizen and held a permanent resident status
but was mistakenly issued a citizen’s identity card by the NRD in 1996, he said.
“It was only when she lost her MyKad did NRD officials realise that she was not a
registered citizen and reverted to her status as a permanent resident. That is why
she got back her permanent resident status,” he said.
[06/08/2021, 18:46:35] Joseph Fernandez: However she was never registered as a
citizen and held a permanent resident status but was mistakenly issued a citizen’s
identity card by the NRD in 1996, he said.
“It was only when she lost her MyKad did NRD officials realise that she was not a
registered citizen and reverted to her status as a permanent resident. That is why
she got back her permanent resident status,” he said.
[06/08/2021, 22:14:41] Joseph Fernandez: M'sia can exit pandemic, recover
economically, if Agong exercises executive authority.
At present, no indication where politics ends, good gov't, science, data begin.
[06/08/2021, 22:22:25] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/world/586182
[06/08/2021, 22:29:54] Joseph Fernandez: It isn't clear how reporting more virus
cases helps battle pandemic.
[06/08/2021, 22:30:01] Joseph Fernandez: Muhyiddin, who is also Pagoh MP, said
based on MOH data, most of the Covid-19 cases are in categories one and two while
only 1.2 percent fall under the more severe categories three, four and five.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/586127
[06/08/2021, 23:01:40] Joseph Fernandez: The previous Speaker rejected confidence
of motion as usurping the role of the Agong.
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/08/06/ahead-of-confidence-vote-in-
parliament-pm-muhyiddin-warns-recovery-may-be-a/1995719
[06/08/2021, 23:17:35] Joseph Fernandez: Syed Hamid explained that the mistake made
in issuing Yong the red MyKad came about because she had lost her blue MyKad twice.
"The mistake was genuine and the department was keen to rectify the issue." Syed
Hamid also said the government would begin issuing temporary residence green cards
to foreigners.
There were problems in the past because many people did not realise that it needed
to be renewed and was not a valid travelling document.
[06/08/2021, 23:50:40] Joseph Fernandez: Onus on 'paperless' to use vaccination
certs as 'proof of identity' in law.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . The gov't has finally decided that undocumented people will be
vaccinated as well. That means they don't need to show "proof of identity" in law,
as initially demanded by the gov't.
The virus doesn't discriminate. If the paperless remain unvaccinated, they place
other unvaccinated people at risk as well. True, the vaccinated could also infect
the unvaccinated. That's another story.
It can be said that the onus remains on the "paperless" to use vaccination certs as
"proof of identity" in law.
It may be recalled that Home Affairs Minister Syed Hamid bin Syed Jaafar Albar said
in Kota Kinabalu in late 2008 that "everyone in M'sia will get an identity but not
necessarily a M'sian identity".
Syed Hamid added the gov't would begin issuing temporary residence green cards to
foreigners.
There were problems in the past because many people did not realise that it needed
to be renewed and was not a valid travelling document, he said.
The proof of identity in law, as Syed Hamid said, does not mean M'sian. Also, a
foreign passport proves identity in law.
Syed Hamid had turned up in Sabah to personally hand over a blue MyKad to a lady,
Yong Lee Hua @ Piang Lin, 78, who had been given a red MyKad for the document she
lost to a pickpicket. She refused to accept the red MyKad. It made headlines in
local papers.
The National Registration Dept (NRD) explained that there was no proof that she was
a citizen.
Apparently, the father came from China, the mother was Orang Asal.
She was never registered as a citizen and held a permanent resident status but was
mistakenly issued a citizen’s identity card by the NRD in 1996, said Syed Hamid.
“It was only when she lost her MyKad did NRD officials realise that she was not a
registered citizen and reverted to her status as a permanent resident. That's why
she got back her permanent resident status,” he said.
Likewise, after GE14 on Thurs 10 May 2018, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad
approved, as promised during the run-up, citizenship for 3K stateless people of
ethnic Indian origin in Malaya who were 60 years old and above. They were British
subjects.
That paved the way for their descendants -- children, grandchildren, and great
grandchildren -- to get citizenship under operation of law.
Generally, case studies highlighted by the media show that citizenship if delayed
are granted even in the worst case scenario. That may happen at least one week
before the Applicant dies, or one week after. It sounds strange but true. The truth
remains stranger than fiction.
The Director General of the NRD has prerogative and discretionary powers under the
National Registration Act 1959.
The wheels of bureaucracy in M'sia, perhaps elsewhere as well outside the West,
grind ever so slowly.
It may be asked: "What's the use of citizenship just before death or just after
death?"
Such citizenship may not be useful to the deceased or dying. It would be useful for
the children and other descendants to establish the right to citizenship under
operation of law.
Having said that, those seeking citizenship in M'sia are unwilling to wait for the
DG. So, they keep taking to the court in ever increasing numbers.
Many have been granted citizenship by the Federal Court while probably an even
greater number have been denied.
In the case of those denied citizenship by the court, it does not say the
Applicants could never be citizens.
The illegal immigrants deported from Sabah to the Philippines, for example, are
routinely sent back to M'sia if not born in that country (Philippines). Citizenship
in M'sia, unlike in the Philippines, isn't by jus soli (birthplace) but by jus
sanguinis (blood ties).
In Sabah, the added difficulty remains that the Orang Asal don't accept the
paperless as citizens. Citizenship means voting rights. The Orang Asal will
compromise or lose their sovereignty if foreigners get citizenship.
The Orang Asal take the position that it's not necessary for foreigners to have
citizenship to stay in M'sia.
There's case law in M'sia that the onus remains on the stateless to prove their
status in law. The Federal Court advised the stateless to seek confirmation on
their status from their home country and report back to it.
In M'sia, for example, those away from the country for ten years or more lose their
citizenship if their passports were not renewed. At the same time, the Federal
Constitution says that no one can be deprived of citizenship if he or she has no
alternative citizenship.
It's gov't policy that M'sians can be deprived of citizenship if they vote in a
foreign election or hold dual citizenship.
Many countries appear to accept their citizens back no matter how long they have
been away.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[07/08/2021, 19:39:38] Joseph Fernandez: Is Dr Noor BS running the same number of
tests and contact tracing daily or has he begun reducing them to show "progress" in
battling the pandemic?
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/08/07/malaysias-new-covid-19-cases-
dip-slightly-below-20000-with-19257-infections/1995963
[07/08/2021, 19:55:35] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2021/08/715919/delta-variant-spreads-dr-noor-
hisham-reminds-malaysians-stay-vigilant
[07/08/2021, 23:38:09] Joseph Fernandez: Symptomatic cases were defined as patients
in Categories Three (severe acute respiratory infection), Four (requiring intensive
care) and Five (requiring intensive care and intubation).
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/08/07/finance-minister-announces-
limits-for-symptomatic-covid-19-infections-as-ne/1996035
[07/08/2021, 23:49:16] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/08/07/malaysias-new-covid-19-cases-
dip-slightly-below-20000-with-19257-infections/1995963
[07/08/2021, 23:50:12] Joseph Fernandez: Health Dept DG Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah
reported less than 20K virus cases today.
By Sept 6 when Parliament reconvenes and probably votes on the confidence motion,
the daily virus cases would have come down to 1K a day as testing and contact
tracing would be reduced.
The MPs cannot express confidence in the gov't if virus cases continue to remain
high and keep going up.
https://asia.nikkei.com/Opinion/Malaysia-s-economic-growth-model-is-on-the-brink-
of-collapse
[08/08/2021, 00:41:23] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/07/new-benchmarks-set-
for-recovery-plan-phases/
[08/08/2021, 03:23:19] Joseph Fernandez: M'sia can exit pandemic, recover
economically, if Agong exercises executive authority.
At present, no indication where politics ends, good gov't, science, data begin.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . Sekretariat Solidariti Rakyat (SSR), the NGO behind the Wed 21 July
#Lawan protest in Kuala Lumpur, has warned that they would take to the streets on
Sat 21 Aug if Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin doesn't step down.
At the risk of sounding like the proverbial broken musical record stuck in the
groove, it can't be said that there's no longer any case for the Agong to withdraw
executive authority from the Prime Minister under Article 39 and exercise it
himself or through a New Council head by a Chairman or Director of Operations as in
1969 after the May 13 disturbances.
In fact, the case for a New Council, has never been stronger.
The prognosis isn't good, if push comes to shove, and Agong has to decide whether
Muhyiddin, or any other lawmaker, can handle the pandemic and the economic
recovery.
A New Council, under the Agong, can keep out politicians. The membership can
comprise subject matter experts in managing the pandemic and economic recovery
including from the civil service.
Apologists for the Prime Minister say the Agong should point in the direction of
Parliament, if anyone turns up clutching statutory declarations (SD), and close the
Istana gates.
According to this line of thought, it's pointless for the Agong to "dismiss" the
Prime Minister since no one as the numbers. It's being recalled that the Agong
himself said just before Sun 1 Mar last year, when Muhyiddin was appointed the 8th
Prime Minister, that no one has the majority in Parliament.
It's becoming increasingly clear, that no matter what the numbers in Parliament,
the people are highly sceptical that the politicians can handle the pandemic and
work on economic recovery.
Patently, we don't know where politics ends, and good gov't, science and data
begin. For example, it's a known fact that the novel Corona virus would die out in
four hours in the open. Yet, Parliament which was called off on Mon 2 Aug over
reportedly four virus cases being discovered, will stay closed for 14 days, perhaps
even until Mon 6 Sept.
Muhyiddin conceded in a statement on Fri 6 Aug that most of the Covid-19 cases,
based on the Ministry of Health (MoH) data, are in categories one and two i.e. no
symptoms or mild symptoms. Only 1.2 per cent fall under other aspects: Category 3
patients have pneumonia and require observation, Category 4 patients require
oxygen, and Category 5 patients are in critical condition and need ventilator
support.
Dr Noor didn't say whether he's running the same number of tests daily and contact
tracing. There's no proof that he hasn't begun reducing them to show "progress" in
battling the pandemic.
Instead, he cautioned the people on the risks the Delta variant poses.
According to WHO statements in the media, there's no proof that the Delta variant
brings more severe illness than other variants of concern i.e. alpha, beta and
gamma.
The variants of interest -- kappa, theta and eta -- cause only mild illness or no
symptoms at all.
The speculation is rife that by Sept 6, when Parliament reconvenes and probably
votes on the confidence motion, the daily virus cases would have come down
drastically. This can only happen if testing and contact tracing are reduced.
Patently, MPs cannot express confidence in the gov't if virus cases continue to
remain high and keep going up.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[08/08/2021, 14:50:27] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.nst.com.my/opinion/columnists/2021/08/716034/malay-poem-warns-how-
things-can-end-badly-nation
[08/08/2021, 15:04:17] Joseph Fernandez: Gov't should allow only one Malay
political party, one Orang Asli, two Orang Asal parties.
Let Malay, Orang Asli, Orang Asal decide whether they prefer tribalism and
feudalism to democracy.
[08/08/2021, 15:35:30] Joseph Fernandez: S'wak territorial elections can be held
based on New Formula for Way Forward.
For single-dose vaccines such as Johnson & Johnson and CanSino, the wait time is 28
days after receiving the shot before someone is considered as fully vaccinated.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/586374
[08/08/2021, 18:05:27] Joseph Fernandez: Parliament can choose PM from among three
or more candidates.
If no candidate gets 51 per cent, the top two contenders can enter the run-off.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/08/potential-pn-
candidate-can-go-for-confidence-vote-to-be-pm-says-lawyer/
The winner can form a gov't and Cabinet of MPs, not parties.
[08/08/2021, 19:50:25] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2021/08/08/reopening-plans-out-soon
[09/08/2021, 02:54:15] Rosaline Kotter: Parliament can choose PM from among three
or more candidates come Sept 6.
If no candidate gets 51 per cent, the top two contenders can enter the run-off.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . Mon 6 Sept 2021 may be the fateful day that Muhyiddin Yassin either
wins re-confirmation as Prime Minister or loses the most hotly sought position in
M’sia to another lawmaker, perhaps a dark horse waiting in the wings for the tryst
with destiny as Prime Minister-designate.
Parliament can, by show of hands on Sept 6, agree on simple rules on how the Prime
Minister-designate may be chosen.
The rules apply to the Sept 6 election only and do not determine the selection of a
future Prime Minister:
(4) the winner must get at least 51 per cent of the votes from those present and
counted;
(5) if no candidate gets 51 per cent, there will be run-off between the top two
candidates;
(6) the candidates will be from at least two ethnic and two religious groups
including atheists;
(9) the candidate from Borneo must not be from an ethnic or religious group in
Malaya already in the running for the Prime Minister’s post;
If the confidence motion proposed by Perikatan Nasional (PN) + for Sept 6, when
Parliament reconvenes, is tweaked a little, the Speaker will have no choice but
allow it.
[09/08/2021, 03:46:25] Joseph Fernandez: On 8 May last year, it can be recalled,
the Hansard recorded that Dewan Rakyat Speaker Mohd Ariff Yusof rejected a motion
by Semporna MP Shafie Apdal to table a motion of confidence in Langkawi MP Mahathir
Mohamad. The Speaker cited Article 43 (2) (a) of the Federal Constitution. It gives
the Agong the power to appoint a Prime Minister.
[09/08/2021, 20:23:36] Joseph Fernandez: Gov't should advise medical review for 40+
years, help beat pandemic.
M'sia not guided by science, data, on pandemic, country held hostage by politics.
[09/08/2021, 20:23:51] Joseph Fernandez: It's not CV-19 that kills people but co-
morbidities if they are not detected, treated, controlled and managed.
[10/08/2021, 00:16:07] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/08/09/zahid-wrote-to-agong-to-say-14-
mps-signed-sds-to-withdraw-support-for-muhyi/1996379
[11/08/2021, 17:05:28] Joseph Fernandez: GE15 can be held anytime if New Format
adopted.
Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin may not face confidence, no confidence motions.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . The media has reported that the Istana asked Speaker Azhar Harun for
a list of the MPs still supporting Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin. It may provide
input for the pre-Cabinet meeting every Wed at the Istana.
So far, according to media reports, only Gua Musang MP Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has
written to the Speaker on his seating in Parliament. He asked to be seated on the
Opposition side. He has so far been seated on the gov't side.
The Speaker's hands are tied on seating if lawmakers claim that they support the
gov't but not the Prime Minister.
It's not clear what the Agong can do with the list if Parliament turns out to be an
"anti climax" on Tues 7 Sept on perhaps two motions i.e. confidence and probably no
confidence as well brought over from Mon 2 Aug when the last day of Parliament was
aborted.
If the anti-climax scenario pans out, and push comes to shove, Opposition lawmakers
would be faced with the prospects of taking a grim stand on gov't Bills to
demonstrate no confidence in the Prime Minister.
Hansard . . .
The Speaker may feel bound by the precedent established in early May last year by
his predecessor Mohd Ariff Yusof. The then Speaker rejected a motion by Semporna MP
Shafie Apdal to table a motion of confidence in Langkawi MP Mahathir Mohamad.
Mohd Ariff cited Article 43 (2) (a) of the Federal Constitution. It gives the Agong
the power to appoint a Prime Minister.
Alternative majority . . .
Again, Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim may yet re-table a motion of no confidence.
At 89 seats under Pakatan Harapan (PH) and a motley crowd of 31 seats separately,
and not seeing eye to eye, they are out-numbered by the gov't block which has 100
lawmakers through nine parties and coalitions and four Independents.
It's not known whether the malaysiakini chart follows the seating arrangements in
Parliament.
Power of Incumbency . . .
Resuming the take on gov't Bills, there's no reason why the Prime Minister cannot
get them through Parliament, given the power of incumbency.
In fact, as argued previously, Muhyiddin can even strengthen his gov't by including
representatives of Opposition parties in the Federal Cabinet.
If Muhyiddin strengthens his gov't, the Agong would have no reason to withdraw
executive authority from the Prime Minister, under Article 39, and exercise it
directly or through a Council headed by a Chairnan or Director of Operations as in
1969 after the May 13 civil disturbances.
The Agong can always fall back on the pre-Cabinet meeting every Wed at the Istana.
On paper, a gov't can do whatever it wants, unless restrained by the court, the
people or the Agong.
It may still happen -- i.e. withdrawal of executive authority -- if the Agong feels
that he can't see where politics ends under Muhyiddin, and where good gov't,
science and data begin.
The other question that arises remains whether thd Prime Minister would be able to
work on economic recovery. It's not enough to have civil service support. The Prime
Minister also needs subject matter experts.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[13/08/2021, 19:35:23] Joseph Fernandez: Muhyiddin Yassin reaching out to
Opposition does not go far enough.
https://www.malaysianow.com/news/2021/08/13/daps-tony-pua-tells-why-opposition-
should-consider-pms-offer/
[14/08/2021, 14:36:42] Joseph Fernandez: Muhyiddin Yassin reaching out to
Opposition may not have gone far enough.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin virtually conceded on Fri 13 Aug that he was
heading a minority gov't when he reached out across the political Divide for
support in Parliament.
It isn't clear whether the Cabinet and the ruling Perikatan Nasional (PN) and its
allies endorsed the 7-Point Plan inviting Opposition co-operation and participation
with the gov't based on common interests.
PAS and GPS have both cautioned that they will pull out of gov't if DAP is included
in any form. PAS and Umno have also declared that they are against Opposition
Leader Anwar Ibrahim as Prime Minister.
The PN coalition with its allies in gov't has never been formalised.
For starters, Muhyiddin wants Opposition backing for the confidence motion planned
for Tues 7 Sept in Parliament.
Support may also come in the form of abstaining on the vote, an approach that DAP
with 42 MPs reportedly favours. One clue comes from recent murmurs in the party
that it should re-think its alliances, if necessary. It was implied that swimming
or sinking with Pakatan Harapan (PH) may not be sustainable as the Way Forward.
At this juncture, the confidence motion still remains a one horse show, inherently
rejected if a precedent from May last year haunts the Speaker as it did his
predecessor.
The Prime Minister, judging from hostile reactions in the social media to his 7-
point offer, may not have reached across far enough and embraced all in the
Opposition.
Deal, or no deal, it's argued that all lawmakers should get equal allocations,
representation in Special Parliamentary Select Committees should be balanced, those
aged 18 years should be able to vote, and Bills should always be discussed with the
Opposition.
The young in the DAP, virtually conceding that the Opposition may have no
alternative majority, appears willing to give Muhyiddin a hearing on working on a
bipartisan basis. DAP, like PH, wants to prevent Umno regaining the PM's post.
No confidence motion . . .
In any case, DAP's first priority albeit on paper remains putting together an
alternative majority led by the Opposition Leader. That would mean Anwar has to
table his no confidence motion from Mon 2 Aug which was put off when the
Parliamentary sitting was aborted after reportedly four virus cases were
discovered.
The PM must take the bull by the horns and probably consider including
representatives of the Opposition in the Cabinet as Full Ministers without forming
a unity gov't. There's precedence from the Commonwealth and elsewhere, Fiji being a
good example after so much political turmoil and military coup d'etat.
If Putrajaya adopts a "Fiji" style formula, Johor, Perak, Kedah and Sabah would
quickly emulate Muhyiddin.
The Muhyiddin gov't would be more sustainable if it has Opposition MPs working on
the pandemic and economic recovery. Investor and market confidence would return and
the credit rating and credit risk would improve.
No legitimacy . . .
Patently, PN+ must keep in mind that in law they have no legitimacy. They did not
obtain the consent of the governed. Sovereignty resides with the people.
It was PH, including Bersatu now in PN+, which won GE14 on Thurs 10 May 2018.
Instead of handing over the PM's post, as agreed, to PKR Leader Anwar Ibrahim,
Bersatu defected to the Opposition on Mon 24 Feb last year. Muhyiddin was sworn in
on Sun 1 Mar 2020 as Prime Minister.
All this may be water under the bridge. However, it has to be stated since
Muhyiddin has never explained why Bersatu turned its back on PH and embraced the
"kleptocrats" including those in Sabah and S'wak.
In PN+, Muhyiddin and Bersatu have the same problems with Umno that they had with
PKR and PH. The "kleptocrats" in Umno, a term used by Muhyiddin himself, have
reportedly run out of patience. They want back the PM's post.
Also, it's an open secret that Bersatu grew from the 13 parliamentary seats it won
in GE14, to 31 at the expense of PKR and Umno.
PH may have no patience with the PM's overtures including the promise of early GE15
by July 2022, a month which may have been simply pulled from the air. It may be a
non-starter since most projections see the virus still around by that time. It may
be safer to have GE15 in 2023. As they say, even a week remains a long time in
politics.
Senior Minister . . .
The Opposition Leader being considered a Senior Minister with all the attendant
perks, under Muhyiddin's 7-Point Plan, may probably be rejected outright by the PKR
leadership.
Muhyiddin didn't mention whether Anwar Ibrahim would be in the Cabinet, not that it
matters to the latter. Anwar, having been Deputy Prime Minister, may not settle for
anything less than the Prime Minister's post. Muhyiddin has already said that he
has no intention of resigning. He pointed out that there's no alternative majority.
Minority gov't . . .
Minority gov't may be lawful but it will not work, especially in M'sia, unless the
Opposition supports the gov't at least on a Bill by Bill basis. Both the gov't and
Opposition can come up with separate Bills and then merge them in Parliament for
consensus.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[14/08/2021, 16:36:26] Joseph Fernandez: Agong can disband Cabinet if Prime
Minister forms gov't of MPs.
Muhyiddin Yassin can remain Interim Prime Minister, by convention, until GE15.
[14/08/2021, 19:15:16] Joseph Fernandez: Agong remains above the fray, let Prime
Minister advise him.
Muhyiddin Yassin has not exhausted Options.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/14/king-can-use-2010-
apex-court-ruling-to-ask-pm-to-resign-says-lawyer/
[14/08/2021, 19:19:41] Joseph Fernandez: Virus spikes must be kept in perspective.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/12/where-bersatu-went-
wrong-according-to-umno-leaders/
[14/08/2021, 19:21:59] Joseph Fernandez: Pandemic must be kept in perspective,
living with virus only Option.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/12/where-bersatu-went-
wrong-according-to-umno-leaders/
[14/08/2021, 19:27:02] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/14/azalina-on-how-a-
minority-govt-will-function/
[14/08/2021, 19:28:32] Joseph Fernandez: Agong can disband Cabinet if Prime
Minister forms gov't of MPs.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
Pakatan Harapan (PH), which has 89 seats in Parliament, has urged the other
estimated 31 MPs in the Opposition to back Anwar Ibrahim as Prime Minister.
That may be easier said than done if we go by various statements in the media from
time to time on the Opposition Leader as Prime Minister in Waiting.
Since the Opposition changing its mind on Muhyiddin's olive branch remains moot, he
can also probably consider falling back on a gov't and Cabinet of MPs across the
political Divide in Parliament.
Interim Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, who planned a gov't of MPs, was overtaken
by events when the Agong appointed Muhyiddin Yassin as Prime Minister on Sun 1 Mar
last year.
It may be recalled that the Agong himself declared before Sun 1 Mar last year that
no one had the majority in Parliament. That statement from the past has now caught
up with Muhyiddin. It haunts his future in politics.
In law, Muhyiddin has no legitimacy. He did not obtain the consent of the governed.
Sovereignty resides with the people.
The media has reported that the Prime Minister will be at the Istana on Mon 16 Aug
at 12 noon.
It's unusual that he will be at the Istana on a Mon. Generally, Muhyiddin briefs
the Agong every Wed before the weekly Cabinet meeting.
The Prime Minister can raise the prospects of including representatives of the
Opposition in the Cabinet as Full Ministers without forming a unity gov't.
Article 43(4) of the Federal Constitution states: “If the Prime Minister ceases to
command the confidence of the majority of the members of the House of
Representatives, then, unless at his request the Yang di-Pertuan Agong dissolves
Parliament, the Prime Minister shall tender the resignation of the Cabinet.”
If the PM advises for a dissolution, the Agong will still retain discretion under
Article 40(2)(b) to either accept or reject the advice.
If the idea of a gov't and Cabinet of MPs goes ahead, the Agong acting on the PM's
advice would disband the present Cabinet.
It would take at least two weeks to form the new Cabinet i.e. by Merdeka Day on
Tues 31 Aug.
The Deputy Prime Minister-designate must preferably be not from the same ethnic
group and religion as the Prime Minister.
Again, it goes without saying that the Cabinet must reflect the demography of the
nation across both sides of the South China Sea.
Since the Cabinet isn't political, it wouldn't be bloated like the present set up.
Having said that, a prospective Cabinet member must have a significant number of
lawmakers behind him or her. That would facilitate the passage of Bills in
Parliament.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[15/08/2021, 14:58:06] Joseph Fernandez: M'sia can 'buy time' if there's political
ceasefire.
High time gov't, Opposition, speak the same language until GE15 for political
stability.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
Briefly, these have been reported as Senior Ministerial perks for the Opposition
leader, anti-defection Bill, lawmakers get equal allocations, balanced
representation in Special Parliamentary Select Committees, voting rights for those
who have reached 18 years, discussion of Bills with the Opposition, and GE15 by
July 2022.
Muhyiddin's estimated 100 seats in Parliament remains much larger than any possible
combination that the Opposition can put together. Again, therein lies the formula
for political stability at least until GE15 in 2023 or much earlier.
It may be recalled that the Agong himself declared before Sun 1 Mar last year that
no one had the majority in Parliament. That statement from the past may have now
caught up with Muhyiddin and the Opposition. It haunts their future in politics.
In law, Muhyiddin may have no legitimacy, except that provided by the Agong under
Article 39. The Prime Minister did not obtain the consent of the governed.
Sovereignty resides with the people.
Pakatan Harapan (PH), which has 89 seats in Parliament, has urged the other
estimated 31 MPs in the Opposition to back Anwar Ibrahim as Prime Minister.
That may be easier said than done if we go by various statements in the media from
time to time on the Opposition Leader as Prime Minister in Waiting.
Since the Opposition changing its mind on Muhyiddin's olive branch remains moot, he
can probably consider falling back on a gov't and Cabinet of MPs across the
political Divide in Parliament. It's unlikely that the head of state would express
any reservations since there's no alternative majority.
Interim Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, who planned a gov't of MPs, was overtaken
by events when the Agong appointed Muhyiddin Yassin as Prime Minister on Sun 1 Mar
last year.
The media has reported that the Prime Minister will be at the Istana on Mon 16 Aug
at 12 noon.
It's unusual that he will be at the Istana on a Mon. Generally, Muhyiddin briefs
the Agong every Wed before the weekly Cabinet meeting.
The Prime Minister can perhaps raise the prospects of including representatives of
the Opposition in the Cabinet as Full Ministers without forming a unity gov't.
If the PM advises for a dissolution, the Agong will still retain discretion under
Article 40(2)(b) to either accept or reject the advice.
If the idea of a gov't and Cabinet of MPs goes ahead, the Agong acting on the PM's
advice would disband the present Cabinet. Both are ideas whose time may have come.
It would take at least two weeks to form the new Cabinet i.e. by Merdeka Day on
Tues 31 Aug.
The Deputy Prime Minister-designate must preferably be not from the same ethnic
group and religion as the Prime Minister.
Again, it goes without saying that the Cabinet must reflect the demography of the
nation across both sides of the South China Sea.
Since the Cabinet isn't political, it wouldn't be bloated like the present set up.
Having said that, a prospective Cabinet member must have a significant number of
lawmakers behind him or her. That would facilitate the passage of Bills in
Parliament.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[15/08/2021, 18:21:39] Joseph Fernandez: It may be recalled that the Agong himself
declared before Sun 1 Mar last year that no one had the majority in Parliament.
That statement from the past may have now caught up with Muhyiddin and the
Opposition. It haunts their future in politics.
In law, Muhyiddin may have no legitimacy, except that provided by the Agong under
Article 39. The Prime Minister did not obtain the consent of the governed.
Sovereignty resides with the people.
Pakatan Harapan (PH), which has 89 seats in Parliament, has urged the other
estimated 31 MPs in the Opposition to back Anwar Ibrahim as Prime Minister.
That may be easier said than done if we go by various statements in the media from
time to time on the Opposition Leader as Prime Minister in Waiting.
[15/08/2021, 19:51:25] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-
think/2021/08/14/on-all-fours-with-nizar-v-zambry-but-where-is-for-the-rakyat-
hafiz-hassan/1997564
[15/08/2021, 19:52:22] Joseph Fernandez: So it is curious for views to be expressed
that the loss of confidence can only be tested, or properly tested, on the Dewan
Rakyat floor.
A vote on a motion of confidence in the Dewan Rakyat is not the only mechanism to
establish or determine the loss of confidence.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/586999
[16/08/2021, 02:25:25] Joseph Fernandez: Wannabe PMs must demonstrate majority in
Parliament, Agong decides.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . The Opposition will find that taking Putrajaya won't be as easy as
the Taliban taking Kabul without firing a shot. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani
simply fled the country. He had appeared hours earlier and promised to stick it out
and work with the Taliban on a power-sharing deal.
The Opposition, being no Taliban, would have no such luck with Muhyiddin Yassin.
The Prime Minister, by his own admission on national TV on Fri 13 Aug, has 100
seats in Parliament. Except for Gua Musang MP Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, another 14
MPs who no longer support the Prime Minister are still seated on the gov't side.
The Opposition have 105 seats, according to DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng.
They don't form a solid united bloc. Indeed, there's a trust deficit. Opposition
Leader Anwar Ibrahim for one appears unable to put together an alternative majority
which would include the 15 MPs. That has been publicly admitted by DAP, one of the
three parties in Pakatan Harapan (PH) along with Amanah and Anwar's PKR.
Having said that, Sabah and S'wak have positions etched in stone on seating in
Parliament, "siapa menang di Putrajaya, kami sokong". (We will support whoever
takes Putrajaya.)
Putrajaya doesn't even have to promise anything on Borneo rights, oft-cited every
election, parliamentary and territorial, by both sides of the political divide.
There's a lack of leadership in Sabah, and S'wak, on Borneo rights. It isn't
surprising therefore that there's political will in Putrajaya on Borneo rights.
Sabah, and S'wak, have 56 seats in Parliament. Labuan has one seat.
Another 165 seats, out of a total 222 seats, are in Malaya which remains
politically split down the middle. Any wannabe Prime Minister needs only half the
seats in Malaya and half the seats in the Borneo territories and he or she would be
home free.
DAP with 42 seats in Parliament may recognise that and strike a confidence and
supply agreement (CSA) with Muhyiddin and support him on Bills in Parliament. DAP
did stress that their first priority was an alternative majority led by Anwar who
has 35 seats plus one Independent in Parliament.
If DAP gets a CSA with Muhyiddin, Amanah with 11 seats in Parliament can be
expected to jump on the bandwagon.
[16/08/2021, 03:18:35] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2021/08/15/top-dap-leaders-negotiated-cross-
party-reforms-with-perikatan-claims-source
[16/08/2021, 03:33:03] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2021/08/717851/pm-outlines-seven-proposals-
cross-party-bipartisan-cooperation
[16/08/2021, 04:11:45] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/08/15/report-muhyiddins-decision-to-
resign-a-result-of-the-oppositions-hypocrisy/1997806
[16/08/2021, 04:13:17] Joseph Fernandez: The Agong should remain above the fray.
If anyone comes clutching SDs, he should point in the direction of Parliament House
and close the Istana gates.
The Prime Minister briefs the Agong every Wed before the Cabinet meeting. Agong
just listens. It's better that the head of state does not stray from the Agenda for
the briefing.
https://www.sarawakreport.org/2021/08/ismail-sabris-begging-spree-highjack-of-a-
backdoor-coup/
[16/08/2021, 13:59:25] Joseph Fernandez: The Definition of majority in the Sabah
Constitution, brilliantly crafted, isn't the simple meaning in the Dictionary. The
constitutional Definition does not exclude minority gov't. A leader of a political
party with the largest number in the Sabah territorial assembly becomes Chief
Minister.
The Federal Constitution remains silent on minority Prime Minister and minority
gov't. That doesn't mean that M'sia cannot have a minority Prime Minister and
minority gov't. Conventions, the working of the Constitution, has always been more
important than the "supreme law of the land" i.e. the Constitution.
No court will hear Applications on conventions because they are not law. The court
remains only about law.
M'sians should seriously consider getting away from political personality cults,
party politics, being hardcore card carrying members of political parties and
swearing by new forms of tribalism and feudalism under the guise of democracy.
[16/08/2021, 14:10:39] Joseph Fernandez: It was only last Wed, i.e. Aug 11, that
the Agong reportedly cited Article 43(4) which reads as follows . . .
recusal . . .
lawyer . . .
I was only given the Form A, purportedly submitted by the other side, only after I
asked many times.
letter of representation . . .
If the honourable Industrial Court does not want to forward my Appeal case to the
High Court of Malaya, I want to be informed as soon as possible.
I intend to Apply for Leave to file Judicial Review and also file the Application
of Judicial Review.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . It was only last Wed, i.e. Aug 11, during Muhyiddin Yassin's pre-
Cabinet briefing, that the Agong reportedly cited Article 43(4)a on a Prime
Minister who ceases to have majority in Parliament.
Under Articles 40(2)a, the PM is appointed, and 43(2)a provides for the appointment
of the Cabinet as well.
Generally, the head of state does not stray from the Agenda for the briefing. Agong
just listens.
The Federal Constitution remains silent on minority Prime Minister and minority
gov't. That doesn't mean that M'sia cannot have a minority Prime Minister and
minority gov't.
Conventions, the working of the Constitution, has always been more important than
the "supreme law of the land" i.e. the Constitution.
No court will hear Applications on conventions as they are not law. The court
remains only about law.
If we look beyond M'sia, hung Parliaments are the norm in many other countries.
Let's not worry too much about how other countries deal with the phenomenon.
Clearly, they have a political culture that's missing in M'sia.
The Way Forward for the Federation, in Equal Partnership with the two Borneo
territories under the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), can be vide a Motion in
Parliament adopting the Definition of "majority" in the Sabah Constitution. This
isn't just a simple dictionary meaning but based on the letter of the law and
spirit of the law read together in the rule of law, the basis of the Constitution.
Sabah had an anti-hop Enactment which provided political stability for many years
during the Joseph Pairin Kitingan Administration (1985 to 1994). It was eventually
struck down by the High Court of Borneo on the grounds that it violated Article 10
of the Federal Constitution on freedom of speech, assembly and association.
Besides, as inferior law, it was null and void to the extent of its inconsistency
with superior law viz. the Federal Constitution.
For easy reading, I am leaving out the court cases in Sabah on the Chief Minister's
post, and the Governor's discretion, following GE14 on Thurs 10 May 2018. That was
further complicated by the snap Sabah election on Sat 26 Sept last year which has
led to the current spike in virus cases in the country.
(Those interested in the more recent power struggle in Sabah can read the majority
decision on Tues 1 Sept 2020 by the Federal Court on the Sabah Constitution.)
Briefly, bearing in mind that no party may secure simple majority in the Sabah
territorial assembly in a three-way race for example, the Constitution provides for
the leader of the party which won the largest number of seats in the election to be
Chief Minister. The Definition of majority in the Sabah Constitution does not
exclude minority Chief Minister and minority gov't. Read Article 6(7) together with
Article 6(3) in the Sabah Constitution. Article 6(7) qualifies Article 6(3).
There's no similar qualifying Article in the Federal Constitution.
No one has so far gone to the High Court of Borneo and argued that Article 6(7)
remains inferior law and thereby null and void by the extent of its inconsistency
with superior law viz. the Federal Constitution. The High Court will refer to the
Federal Court, sitting as the constitutional court.
The minority Chief Minister, after being sworn in, isn't prevented from forming a
coalition, or new coalition, before advising the Governor on his or her slate of
Cabinet Ministers.
It may be argued that a number of parties can enter into Coalition, immediately
after the territorial election results are known, and claim the Chief Minister's
post.
This isn't possible under the Sabah Constitution. In the rule of law, there's
greater emphasis on the spirit of the law.
However, the Definition of majority does not rule out a pre-election Coalition
provided its symbol was registered with the Election Commission (EC) and candidates
stood under that symbol.
The Definition also does not rule out candidates from many parties standing under
the symbol of just one of the parties.
It must be conceded that, as evident from the Sabah gov't sworn in on Sat 26 Sept
2020, the Definition of majority in the Sabah Constitution in practice virtually
remains "cakap bukan serupa bikin" (the act doesn't follow the talk) and "indah
khabar dari rupa" (the news is beautiful, there's a big BUT).
Let's not go there. That may be a story for another day but people in Malaya are
unlikely to be interested in the Borneo territories, perhaps because they are
literally treated under the law as "foreigners". Let's focus on Parliament. MPs are
more likely to understand the Definition of majority in the Sabah Constitution than
the people in the Borneo territories.
Even the Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS), which masterminded the Definition of majority
in the Sabah Constitution under Chief Minister Joseph Pairin Kitingan, appears
bogged down by collective amnesia. History will record that the said Definition was
Pairin's greatest contribution to Sabah and M'sia on political stability, albeit on
paper.
The Opposition will find that taking Putrajaya won't be as easy as the Taliban
taking Kabul without firing a shot.
M'sians should seriously consider getting away from political personality cults,
party politics, being hardcore card carrying members of political parties and
swearing by new forms of tribalism and feudalism under the guise of democracy.
Having said that, Sabah and S'wak have positions etched in stone on seating in
Parliament, "siapa menang di Putrajaya, kami sokong". (We will support whoever
takes Putrajaya.)
Rest assured that Putrajaya doesn't even have to promise anything on Borneo rights,
oft-cited every election, parliamentary and territorial, by both sides of the
political divide. There's a lack of leadership in Sabah, and S'wak, on Borneo
rights. It isn't surprising therefore that there's no political will in Putrajaya
on Borneo rights.
Sabah, and S'wak, have 56 seats in Parliament. Labuan has one seat.
Another 165 seats, out of a total 222 seats, are in Malaya which remains
politically split down the middle. Any wannabe Prime Minister needs only half the
seats in Malaya and half the seats in the Borneo territories and he or she would be
home free.
Caretaker Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin may have the power of "incumbency" with
him. In fact, taking the cue from him on running a "one man show" now, he may be in
an even stronger position. Under Article 39, Executive authority of Federation,
subject to the provisions of any federal law and of the Second Schedule, the Agong
can delegate executive authority. No court will go against the head of state on the
performance of his role. The matter is non-justiciable.
DAP with 42 seats in Parliament may eventually recognise, when push comes to shove,
and strike a confidence and supply agreement (CSA) with Muhyiddin and support him
on Bills in Parliament. DAP did stress in recent days that their first priority
was an alternative majority led by Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim who has 35 seats
plus one Independent in Parliament.
If DAP gets a CSA with Muhyiddin, Amanah with 11 seats in Parliament can be
expected to jump on the bandwagon.
The Opposition have 105 seats, according to DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng.
They don't form a solid united bloc. Indeed, there's a trust deficit. The
Opposition Leader for one appears unable to put together an alternative majority
which would include the 15 other Umno MPs which defected from the Muhyiddin gov't.
That has been publicly admitted by DAP, one of the three parties in Pakatan Harapan
(PH) along with Amanah and Anwar's PKR.
Already, it has been reported that there's significant support within DAP for
Muhyiddin's 7-Point Plan.
Briefly, these have been reported as Senior Ministerial perks for the Opposition
leader, anti-defection Bill, lawmakers get equal allocations, balanced
representation in Special Parliamentary Select Committees, voting rights for those
who have reached 18 years, discussion of Bills with the Opposition, and GE15 by
July 2022.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen
eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[17/08/2021, 05:36:01] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[17/08/2021, 05:36:04] Joseph Fernandez: It may be recalled that the Agong himself
declared before Sun 1 Mar last year that no one had the majority in Parliament.
That statement from the past may have now caught up with Muhyiddin and the
Opposition. It haunts their future in politics.
In law, Muhyiddin may have no legitimacy, except that provided by the Agong under
Article 39. The Prime Minister did not obtain the consent of the governed.
Sovereignty resides with the people.
Pakatan Harapan (PH), which has 89 seats in Parliament, has urged the other
estimated 31 MPs in the Opposition to back Anwar Ibrahim as Prime Minister.
That may be easier said than done if we go by various statements in the media from
time to time on the Opposition Leader as Prime Minister in Waiting.
[17/08/2021, 12:43:24] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[17/08/2021, 13:35:47] Joseph Fernandez: Parliament can adopt vide Motion
Definition of 'majority' in Sabah Constitution.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . It was only last Wed, i.e. Aug 11, during Muhyiddin Yassin's pre-
Cabinet briefing, that the Agong reportedly cited Article 43(4)a about a Prime
Minister who ceases to have majority in Parliament.
Under Article 40(2)a, the PM is appointed. Article 43(2)a provides for the
appointment of the Cabinet as well.
Generally, the head of state does not stray from the Agenda for the briefing.
It may be recalled that the Agong himself declared before Sun 1 Mar last year that
no one had the majority in Parliament. Interviewing every MP as per the Perak case
law 2009 to determine majority remains a tiresome exercise. The Agong, being
hereditary ruler as sultan, has residual -- i.e. reserve --powers.
The Federal Constitution remains silent on minority Prime Minister and minority
gov't. That doesn't mean that M'sia cannot have a minority Prime Minister and
minority gov't.
Conventions, the working of the Constitution, have always been more important than
the "supreme law of the land" i.e. the Constitution.
No court will hear Applications on conventions as they are not law. The court
remains only about law.
If we look beyond M'sia, hung Parliaments are the norm in many other countries.
Let's not worry too much about how other countries deal with the phenomenon.
Clearly, they have a political culture that's missing in M'sia.
Motion in Parliament . . .
The Way Forward for the Federation, in Equal Partnership with the two Borneo
territories under the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), can be vide a Motion in
Parliament adopting the Definition of "majority" in the Sabah Constitution. This
isn't just a simple dictionary meaning but based on the letter of the law and
spirit of the law read together on the rule of law, the basis of the Constitution.
Article 63 -- Privileges of Parliament -- holds, among others in five clauses, that
"the validity of any proceedings in either House of Parliament or any committee
thereof shall not be questioned in any court".
Anti-defection Bill . . .
If we could turn the clock back, Agong would be looking again at the state of
parties at midnight on Thurs 10 May 2018 after GE14. That can be seen on the
Election Commission (EC) list sent to the Istana.
Sabah had an anti-hop Enactment which provided political stability for many years
during the Joseph Pairin Kitingan Administration (1985 to 1994). It was eventually
struck down by the High Court of Borneo on the grounds that it violated Article 10
of the Federal Constitution on freedom of speech, assembly and association.
Besides, as inferior law, it was null and void to the extent of its inconsistency
with superior law viz. the Federal Constitution.
For easy reading, I am leaving out the court cases in Sabah on the Chief Minister's
post, and the Governor's discretion, following GE14 on Thurs 10 May 2018. That was
further complicated by the snap Sabah election on Sat 26 Sept last year which has
led to the current spike in virus cases in the country.
(Those interested in the more recent power struggle in Sabah can read the majority
decision on Tues 1 Sept 2020 by the Federal Court on the Sabah Constitution.)
Briefly, bearing in mind that no party may secure simple majority in the Sabah
territorial assembly in a three-way race for example, the Constitution provides for
the leader of the party which won the largest number of seats in the election to be
Chief Minister. The Definition of majority in the Sabah Constitution does not
exclude minority Chief Minister and minority gov't. Read Article 6(7) together with
Article 6(3) in the Sabah Constitution. Article 6(7) qualifies Article 6(3).
There's no similar qualifying Article in the Federal Constitution.
No one has so far gone to the High Court of Borneo and argued that Article 6(7)
remains inferior law and thereby null and void by the extent of its inconsistency
with superior law viz. the Federal Constitution. The High Court will refer to the
Federal Court, sitting as the constitutional court.
The minority Chief Minister, after being sworn in, isn't prevented from forming a
coalition, or new coalition, before advising the Governor on his or her slate of
Cabinet Ministers.
It may be argued that a number of parties can enter into Coalition, immediately
after the territorial election results are known, and claim the Chief Minister's
post.
This isn't possible under the Sabah Constitution. In the rule of law, there's
greater emphasis on the spirit of the law.
However, the Definition of majority does not rule out a pre-election Coalition
provided its symbol was registered with the Election Commission (EC) and candidates
stood under that symbol.
The Definition also does not rule out candidates from many parties standing under
the symbol of just one of the parties in a coalition. It's all about the symbol.
It must be conceded that, as evident from the Sabah gov't sworn in on Sat 26 Sept
2020, the Definition of majority in the Sabah Constitution in practice virtually
remains "cakap bukan serupa bikin" (the act doesn't follow the talk) and "indah
khabar dari rupa" (the news is beautiful, there's a big BUT).
Let's not go there. That may be a story for another day but people in Malaya are
unlikely to be interested in the Borneo territories, perhaps because they are
literally treated under the law as "foreigners". Let's focus on Parliament. MPs are
more likely to understand the Definition of majority in the Sabah Constitution
Even the Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS), which masterminded the Definition of majority
in the Sabah Constitution under Chief Minister Joseph Pairin Kitingan, appears
bogged down by collective amnesia. History will record that the said Definition was
Pairin's greatest contribution to Sabah and M'sia on political stability, albeit on
paper.
The Opposition will find that taking Putrajaya won't be as easy as the Taliban
taking Kabul without firing a shot.
M'sian voters should seriously consider getting away from political personality
cults, party politics, being hardcore card carrying members of political parties
and swearing by new forms of tribalism and feudalism under the guise of democracy.
Having said that, Sabah and S'wak have positions etched in stone on seating in
Parliament, "siapa menang di Putrajaya, kami sokong". (We will support whoever
takes Putrajaya.)
Rest assured that Putrajaya doesn't even have to promise anything on Borneo rights,
oft-cited every election, parliamentary and territorial, by both sides of the
political divide. There's a lack of leadership in Sabah, and S'wak, on Borneo
rights. It isn't surprising therefore that there's no political will in Putrajaya
on Borneo rights.
Sabah, and S'wak, have 56 seats in Parliament. Labuan has one seat.
Another 165 seats, out of a total 222 seats, are in Malaya which remains
politically split down the middle. Any wannabe Prime Minister needs only half the
seats in Malaya and half the seats in the Borneo territories and he or she would be
home free. The alternatives remain total political unity in Malaya or giving
independence to Sabah and S'wak as S'pore obtained in 1965.
First chance . . .
Caretaker Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin may have the power of "incumbency" with
him. In fact, taking the cue from him on running a "one man show" now, he may be in
an even stronger position. Under Article 39, Executive authority of Federation,
subject to the provisions of any federal law and of the Second Schedule, the Agong
delegates executive authority. No court will go against the head of state on the
performance of his role. The matter is non-justiciable.
DAP with 42 seats in Parliament may eventually recognise, when push comes to shove,
and strike a confidence and supply agreement (CSA) with Muhyiddin and support him
on Bills in Parliament. DAP did stress in recent days that their first priority
was an alternative majority led by Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim who has 35 seats
plus one Independent in Parliament.
If DAP gets a CSA with Muhyiddin, Amanah with 11 seats in Parliament can be
expected to jump on the bandwagon.
The Opposition have 105 seats, according to DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng.
They don't form a solid united bloc. Indeed, there's a trust deficit. The
Opposition Leader for one appears unable to put together an alternative majority
which would include the 15 other Umno MPs who defected from the Muhyiddin gov't.
That has been publicly admitted by DAP, one of the three parties in Pakatan Harapan
(PH) along with Amanah and Anwar's PKR.
Already, it has been reported that there's significant support within DAP for
Muhyiddin's 7-Point Plan.
Briefly, these have been reported as Senior Ministerial perks for the Opposition
leader, anti-defection Bill, lawmakers get equal allocations, balanced
representation in Special Parliamentary Select Committees, voting rights for those
who
have reached 18 years, discussion of Bills with the Opposition, and GE15 by July
2022.
If any party leader comes clutching statutory declarations (SD), he can point in
the direction of Parliament House and close the Istana gates. Parliament, as
scheduled, reconvenes on Mon 6 Sept for a fairly long session. Muhyiddin didn't
advise the Agong on Mon 16 Aug to consent to the dissolution of Parliament.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[17/08/2021, 20:21:34] Joseph Fernandez: M'sia in unchartered waters, politicians
should take a 'break' until GE15.
Agong can keep out politics, ensure good gov't, science, data lead the way for All.
[17/08/2021, 20:34:57] Joseph Fernandez: Speaker can update seating in Parliament
come Mon 6 Sept.
The Speaker can gauge the true situation in Parliament by looking at the seating.
Those who are seated on the gov't side support Caretaker Prime Minister Muhyiddin
Yassin.
Those on the other side are not for the gov't but not necessarily for each other.
The various Opposition blocks should be separated by one row of seats if they are
not for each other.
https://www.sarawakreport.org/2021/08/madness-is-repeating-the-same-mistakes/
[18/08/2021, 01:34:14] Joseph Fernandez: New PM must focus on M'sia living with the
virus.
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2021/08/10/known-facts-world-mortality-figures-
show-687-people-die-daily-in-msia/
An average 200+ deaths daily in M'sia may be due to CV-19 finishing off mostly
those who had undetected underlying medical and health conditions.
[18/08/2021, 05:51:20] Joseph Fernandez: According to the WHO, there are many tools
to prevent, test for and treat Covid-19, including oxygen, dexamethasone and IL-6
blockers.
Three drugs being tested by the WHO are Artesunate, imatinib and infliximab.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . Malaysia stands unique in the world, bogged down by politics carried
to the extreme, while hit by a double whammy viz. the worldwide pandemic raging
since late 2019 and a economy steadily heading south, rocked by repeat lockdown,
labour woes and disruptions to the global supply chain and international logistics.
M'sia, being no New Zealand, must do away with lockdown for good. It's a case of
too little, too late.
Lockdown should have been imposed when the first virus case appeared. It's an
exercise in futility after the virus has gone everywhere in M'sia, indeed lurking
at the doorstep, and can stay airborne for 72 hours. There's consensus in the
global epidemiological community which most politicians may be ignoring.
According to media reports, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern put the whole
country under national lockdown on Tues 17 Aug. Apparently, authorities detected a
single case of the novel Corona virus, likely the Delta variant, in the city of
Auckland.
The new Prime Minister, once confirmed by the M'sian Parliament on Tues 7 Sept or
before hopefully in a three-horse, will have to run the gauntlet while walking a
tightrope on the pandemic and the economy and doing a juggling act at the same
time.
Patently, he -- a she being unlikely at this stage in history -- will have to draw
a line somewhere on where politics ends. That's the point where good gov't, science
and data begin.
The new PM -- the tongue in cheek comment going viral has Mahiaddin replacing
Caretaker Prime Minister Muhyiddin -- can draw on plenty of lessons from the
outgoing Administration on the pandemic and economy.
If M'sia remains bogged down by the situation, it will never be able to connect the
dots for the Way Forward.
In thinking out of the box and taking a "method in madness" approach, fully
vaccinating half the population and thereafter living with the virus, must be
prioratised in M'sia as the first policy option in public healthcare.
S'pore, Israel and the United Kingdom, among others, have adopted this position.
The economy will stay open, according to the three gov'ts, no matter how high the
virus cases go. The three countries will treat the pandemic as an endemic, like a
Flu which returns every season.
This isn't as alarming as it sounds as the world has been living with so many
illnesses, sicknesses, diseases, and degenerative conditions including the once
dreaded HiV and AIDS.
Even in M'sia, where testing and contact tracing turns up an average 20K virus
cases daily, the Ministry of Health (MoH) says that only 1.2 per cent of these
figures are in categories 3 to 5 i.e. pneumonia, oxygen support, and on ventilator.
Category 1 show no symptoms, while Category 2 have mild symptoms.
Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz, former Finance Minister and Co-ordinating Minister for
the National Recovery Plan (NRP), told the media last week that hospitalisation
figures were a more accurate indicator of the pandemic in M'sia.
For those who can't remember when they last opened a science book, the symptoms are
unleashed by the petrified immune system. It's a form of over reaction against the
perceived aggressiveness of the novel Corona virus in the epithelial cells and
lymph nodes.
There are 380 trillion viruses, 60 trillion bacteria -- good and bad -- and some
fungi among the seven trillion cells in the human body. Google for further
information.
All symptoms, under the Covid-19 umbrella term, are about fluid filling the
respiratory system and virtually drowning the lung cells. If a patient has been
deprived of oxygen for three to five minutes, the fluid getting in the way, he or
she will either drop dead or be brought in dead (BID).
In 2019, i.e. before the pandemic, global mortality figures show 687 people dying
daily in M'sia i.e. at 7.6 persons per 1K; 8K in the US, 24K in India and 30K in
China, to cite a few examples.
CV-19 symptoms, according to MoH charts, are finishing off an average 200 people
daily "due to co-morbidities", that's Greek for undetected underlying medical and
health conditions.
If these risks are detected early, and the patient gets on a regime of treatment
protocols, control and management, premature death by CV-19 symptoms may be greatly
minimised, even eliminated.
Once there's no alternative but live with the virus, the MoH would probably advise
regular medical reviews for all those aged 40 years and above. This would greatly
help prevent the vulnerable group from adding to the statistics on premature
deaths.
According to the WHO, there are many tools to prevent, test for and treat Covid-19
symptoms, including oxygen, dexamethasone and IL-6 blockers.
Three drugs being tested by the WHO are Artesunate, imatinib and infliximab.
According to the WHO, there’s no proof that Delta and Delta Plus from India brings
more severe illness than the other variants of concern viz. alpha (UK), beta (South
Africa) and gamma (Brazil). The difference lies in the trend that it's even more
contagious, transmits and spreads faster, according to WHO case studies.
Joe Fernandez
Three or more MPs must be in the running for Prime Minister's post.
[18/08/2021, 21:01:42] Joseph Fernandez: M'sia, based on rule of law, cannot
recognise Taliban seizure of Afghan gov't.
Mohd Ariff cited Article 43 (2) (a) of the Federal Constitution. It gives the Agong
the power to appoint a Prime Minister.
Alternative majority . . .
'One horse' race under confidence Motion in Parliament may need 'tweaking'.
There can be three or more MPs in the running for Prime Minister's post under
confidence motion.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . There's no reason why Speaker Azhar Harun can't gauge the "true
situation" in Parliament by looking at the seating. Anyone seated at the public
gallery can do so as well.
Those lawmakers who are seated on the gov't side obviously support the incumbent
Prime Minister.
Those on the other side may not be for the gov't but, again, not necessarily for
each other.
The various Opposition blocks in Parliament can be separated by one row of seats if
they are not for each other.
The Speaker can send a chart of the seating arrangement in Parliament, if updated,
to the Istana. The media recently reported that the Istana recently asked the
Speaker for a copy of the seating arrangement in Parliament. The only change may be
Tengku Razaleigh no longer being seated on the gov't side.
One party leader issued media statements claiming that their lawmakers support the
gov't but not Muhyiddin Yassin as Prime Minister. It appears that these statements,
accompanied by letters and/or Statutory Declarations, were sent to the Istana.
The Agong remains above the fray. In law, a line must be drawn somewhere. No court,
Agong being court himself, would allow the floodgates to open. Pandora's Box must
be kept closed.
If any party leader comes clutching a bunch of Statutory Declarations (SD), the
Agong can point in the direction of
Parliament House and close the Istana gates.
Having said that, it stands to reason that the Agong must verify the authenticity
of new individual SDs submitted to the Istana by 4pm on Wed 18 Aug on nominees for
the Prime Minister's post. There are also the old SDs sent by a party leader.
It's unlikely the Agong would verify the authenticity of new and old SDs. In court,
if an SD is challenged, the accuser has to prove his or her allegation by producing
a handwriting expert to give testimony.
So, the Agong has fallen back on interviewing the MPs one by one, but only 114 of
them this time in five batches unlike in late Feb last year. The interviews will be
held today, Thurs 19 Aug, at the Istana. There are 220 MPs in Parliament and two
vacancies.
According to media reports, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah isn't among the 114 MPs. That
doesn't mean that the Agong can't pick him as the Prime Minister-Designate.
The head of state may want to interview the MPs not listed among the 114 MPs.
Otherwise, in law, it would be called a "fatal flaw".
Then, we will be back to square one. The Istana, understandably, wants the Prime
Minister-Designate to test his or her majority in Parliament, "as soon as possible"
probably to minimise the risk of "history repeating itself".
The thinking in Istana circles revolves around the fact that Pagoh MP Muhyiddin
Yassin, after being appointed Prime Minister on Sun 1 Mar last year, "never put his
majority to the test" in Parliament. That led to the Opposition labelling him a
"backdoor" Prime Minister.
PART 2 . . .
Many remember that the Agong himself declared before Sun 1 Mar last year that no
one had the majority in Parliament. That statement from the past may have now
caught up with the lawmakers. It haunts their future in politics.
Patently, to prevent history repeating itself, the Agong should not appoint a Prime
Minister before any confidence motion in Parliament.
It isn't clear at this juncture whether a Prime Minister would be appointed by the
Agong before or after a confidence motion in Parliament.
The reading at this stage remains that the Agong would appoint a Prime Minister
before the confidence motion but after meeting brother sultans on Fri 20 Aug. If
the appointment comes after the motion, there would be no need for the Agong to
interview the 114 MPs. If four MPs change their minds during the interview process
on a common nominee, the entire effort stands abandoned immediately.
In any case, if all 114 MPs support one nominee for the Prime Minister's post, the
Agong can't comply if the proposed candidate is deemed "unsuitable".
The Istana has already publicly stated that the Prime Minister must be able to work
on a bipartisan basis. In short, "the winner does not win all, the loser does not
lose all".
Again, if the PM is appointed before the said Motion, it can be argued that he
should face a no confidence motion. Generally, such a motion would probably be
against the Prime Minister, seldom for if we go by parliamentary history in the
Commonwealth.
A confidence motion, by its very nature and by the spirit of the law, cannot be a
one horse race i.e. confined to the Prime Minister-Designate. Of course, if we get
into semantics, the confidence motion can be turned by lawmakers into a no
confidence motion for all practical purposes on D-Day.
It may be recalled that Speaker Mohd Ariff Yusof rejected a motion by Semporna MP
Shafie Apdal in early May last year to table a motion of confidence in Langkawi MP
Mahathir Mohamad.
It gives the Agong the power to appoint a Prime Minister. That's about the letter
of the law. In the rule of law, the basis of the Constitution, the greater emphasis
remains on the spirit of the law. The letter of the law, by itself, isn't law at
all. There's no democracy. It's tantamount to dictatorship i.e. rule by man. It's
not the rule of law.
The Speaker's ruling has become public record in the Hansard and may be regarded as
based on the spirit of the law as well. Muhyiddin had already been appointed by the
Agong on Sun 1 Mar last year as the Prime Minister.
Speaker Azhar Harun may not feel bound by the ruling last May if it involves a
sitting Prime Minister. Langkawi MP Mahathir Mohamad was not the sitting Prime
Minister when the Semporna MP proposed the confidence motion.
PART 3 . . .
It was no go after the last day of an emergency five-day Parliamentary sitting was
called off on the grounds that four virus cases were found at Parliament House.
Virus cases can always be found, virtually anywhere in M'sia, if we do testing and
contact tracing.
The virus, based on Ministry of Health (MoH) charts, has gone everywhere and may
even be lurking on the doorstep and airborne for 72 hours, according to the latest
WHO studies. It's because unlike New Zealand for example, M'sia did not go into
total lockdown for three to seven days when the first virus case was detected.
There have been mixed messages from Gabungan Parti S'wak (GPS) which holds 18
seats. Their lawmakers are listed among the 114 lawmakers invited for the interview
at the Istana. At the same time, it appears that GPS did not nominate anyone for
the Prime Minister's post. They want to leave the matter in the hands of the Agong.
GPS Chief Abang Zohari has been quoted by the media as saying that Anwar did not
contact them for support. This implies that they did not nominate him. Again, the
implication may be that they can support him if he reaches out to them.
Anwar, based on media statement dating back to his entry into politics, has always
had difficulties coming to terms with the M'sia Agreement 1963 (MA63) and Borneo
rights. That led to PKR senior vice president Jeffrey Kitingan eventually quitting
the party on the third attempt. Earlier, I counselled him twice against quitting.
GPS, like the parties in Sabah, are likely to harp on MA63 and Borneo rights. These
are favourite political capital themes but only around election time.
At other times, Sabah and S'wak leaders don't mention their favourite themes. There
are no complaints that the Federal gov't has been non-compliant on MA63.
S'wak faces territorial election once the six month Emergency, extended for a
further six months from Mon 2 Aug, runs out. So, MA63 and Borneo rights are "hot"
political potatoes between now and election time.
In Sabah, Maximus Jonity Ongkili promised that he would get MA63 done within six
months of Sun 1 Mar last.
Seventeen months have since passed and there's no sign of any progress on Borneo
rights. Muhyiddin placed him in charge
after cold storaging previous deliberations under the PH gov't. When push came to
shove, the deliberations were classified under the Official Secrets Act (OSA).
After a hue and cry, Muhyiddin announced the "Council on M'sia Agreement".
Mahathir Mohamad, conceded in a candid moment after GE14 on Thurs 10 May 2018, that
he never read the M'sia Agreement. He raised eyebrows when he confessed that he
doesn't know what it's about.
For what it's worth, Mahathir had Sabah strongman Jeffrey Kitingan incarcerated
without trial in 1990 under the draconian Internal Security Act (ISA) after he
began educating the people on the Federal gov't's alleged non-compliance on MA63.
Jeffrey was only released in early 1994 when the Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) gov't
called for snap elections. Ongkili was detained at the same time but released after
two months. James Ongkili, his elder brother and a former Sabah Deputy Chief
Minister, intervened on his behalf with Mahathir.
The most significant progress for the Borneo territories was made in the few months
just before GE14. Then Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak approved RM30b for the Pan
Borneo Highway and agreed to devolve greater administrative powers to Sabah and
S'wak by delegation.
Mahathir allegedly canned the Pan Borneo Highway after GE14 over "corruption
issues" and halted the devolution process. The Pan Borneo Highway hardly began in
Sabah. In S'wak, it's only 70 per cent complete, according to media statements.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[19/08/2021, 11:43:47] Joseph Fernandez: Half the Cabinet can be from the Senate.
PN and GPS support are conditional. That means 68 votes should be discounted.
[19/08/2021, 19:50:59] Joseph Fernandez: I need not submit anything further than to
say thank you PAS. No more arguments about your dna and your mission for Malaysia.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/18/pas-congratulates-
taliban-on-victory-in-afghanistan/
[19/08/2021, 22:57:01] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/587869
[19/08/2021, 22:58:29] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/19/pn-disobeyed-king-by-
setting-conditions-says-mahfuz/
[19/08/2021, 23:00:12] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2021/08/19/will-it-be-old-wine-
in-new-bottles/
[19/08/2021, 23:03:03] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2021/08/19/umno-risks-going-
extinct-with-this-political-wayang-kulit/
[19/08/2021, 23:07:35] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-
think/2021/08/19/unity-government-an-opportunity-not-to-be-missed-rais-hussin-and-
jason-loh/1998846
[19/08/2021, 23:18:00] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.sarawakreport.org/2021/08/what-can-ismail-do-that-anwar-cant/
[20/08/2021, 05:17:24] Joseph Fernandez: In two PARTS . . . Thanks
Agong wants unconditional support for new PM, Muhyiddin, Zohari, offer conditional
support.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . There was no word from the Istana after the Agong interviewed 114 MPs
on Thurs 19 Aug. Ostensibly, all of them voted for Umno vice-president Ismail Sabri
as Prime Minister-Designate.
The Istana did not interview the other 106 MPs. Two seats, Batu Sapi in Sabah and
Gerik in Malaya, are vacant.
The head of state should interview the MPs not listed among the 114 MPs. Otherwise,
in law, it would be called a "fatal flaw".
Among others, the Speaker's letter requires MPs to declare their “clear,
unambiguous, and unconditional” confidence in their candidate of choice for the
Prime Minister's post.
It appears that 68 of the 114 votes, also cast by 4pm on Wed 18 Aug for Ismail
Sabri as Prime Minister-Designate, were not unconditional.
After being interviewed by the Agong on Thurs 19 Aug at the Istana, both Perikatan
Nasional (PN) and the Gabungan Parti S'wak (GPS) said their support for Umno vice
president Ismail Sabri was conditional.
GPS Chief Abang Zohari told the media that his coalition would shift their 18 votes
if the Agong picked another MP as the PM-Designate. They would support the Agong's
choice.
PN President Muhyiddin Yassin said his coalition's 50 votes can't be taken for
granted.
They want MPs facing criminal charges to be kept out of the Cabinet. It was mostly
Umno MPs facing criminal charges who caused the collapse of the Muhyiddin gov't on
Mon 16 Aug.
Earlier, 15 Umno MPs including Gua Musang MP Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, withdrew
their support for Muhyiddin. Razaleigh did not vote for Ismail Sabri by 4pm on Tues
17 Aug. He was not invited to the Istana on Thurs 19 Aug.
The Agong will meet his brother sultans today, Fri 20 Aug, on the Prime Minister-
Designate. Probably, the Istana will issue a statement on the matter after the big
pow wow among the Rulers.
The Agong wants the Prime Minister-Designate to test his or her majority in
Parliament, as soon as possible, under a confidence motion.
Article 43 (2) (a) of the Federal Constitution gives the Agong the power to appoint
a Prime Minister. Article 43(2)a provides for the appointment of the Cabinet as
well. Article 43(4)a covers a Prime Minister who ceases to have majority in
Parliament.
The social media, taking its cue from the Agong's known public positions, are in
consensus that only half the Cabinet members should be from the gov't side. The DPM
and other Cabinet members, according to the consensus, should be from the
Opposition. The Agong has called for bipartisanship, unity gov't and a "winner not
winning all, losers not losing all" approach.
There may be a case for the Cabinet, on both sides, to include apolitical Senators
who are subject matter experts making up half the numbers. It has been argued in
the legal fraternity that the DPM should be from the Senate and perhaps a woman.
The DPM isn't mentioned in the Constitution. It's an appointment based on the Prime
Minister delegating authority by administration. The DPM, unlike the PM and Cabinet
Mimisters, isn't appointed by the Agong because, again, it's not in the
Constitution.
The DPM need not be an MP or Senator unless he or she holds a Cabinet portfolio.
If the Prime Minister resigns, retires or dies in office, the whole Cabinet goes
with him or her. The Constitution refers.
If the DPM is appointed PM, it's a whole new beginning. The same constitutional
provisions apply
The speculation remains rife that the PM-Designate will be picked based, not on
majority, but "popularity". This may be easier said than done. However, it's an
open secret that Ismail Sabri does not fall within the Istana's Definition of a
"suitable candidate" despite the "spinmasters" being hard at work.
Ismail Sabri, if somehow appointed Prime Minister, will no doubt come under the
same pressures as Muhyiddin. It will generate a new round of controversies which
have already, in fact, begun in the social media with a change.org petition to
persuade the Agong that he's not a "suitable" candidate as PM-Designate.
PART 2 . . .
DAP S'wak has argued passionately for the PM, but not the DPM, being picked from
the Borneo territories. They fault GPS for not supporting Semporna MP Shafie Apdal
as the first Prime Minister from Borneo.
Sabah and S'wak are not on the same page on the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) and
Borneo rights. S'wak Deputy Chief Minister James Masing has publicly dismissed the
idea of Shafie Apdal as PM-Designate. He called it "the worst joke in the century".
James may have a point. The PM's or DPM's post, the latter inherently having no
power, have no "significance" for the Borneo territories. It can be argued that it
would create further "legal complications" for the Borneo territories and M'sia.
It's not the duty of a Sabahan or S'wakian to look after Malaya as well.
All politics are about the restructuring of the distribution of political power and
restructuring of revenue and economic resources.
Instead, the two territories have been literally "pawned" off with Federal Cabinet
positions which have no relevance.
For example, Sabah strongman Jeffrey Kitingan was appointed Deputy Tourism Minister
on Sun 1 Mar last year. Tourism M'sia has only token presence in Sabah and S'wak.
The two territories have their own tourism bodies.
Jeffrey resigned before Sat 26 Sept last year and became Deputy Chief Minister. He
was replaced in Putrajaya by Senator Guandee Kohoi who was given the same
portfolio.
Jeffrey's nephew, Maximus Jonity Ongkili, was appointed Full Minister and placed in
charge of MA63. The jury isn't out on whether he had anything to show after 17
months. S'wak allegedly refused to deal with him. The S'wak gov't has its own
Cabinet Committee on MA63.
Sabah, and S'wak, are territories in Equal Partnership with Malaya under MA63.
In law, they are organised but unincorporated, unlike the states and sultanates in
Malaya. The latter are signatories under the Federation of Malaya Agreement 1948.
This has been reinforced by the Federation of Malaya Independence Act 1957.
The Definition of Federation under Article 160(2) refers only to 1948 and 1957. It
excludes MA63 which isn't about Federation but Equal Partnership.
If Sabah, and S'wak, were not in the Malaysian Parliament, it would have probably
been easier to pick the Prime Minister, hung Parliament, or no hung Parliament.
M'sia would have been better off if it had given independence to Sabah, and S'wak,
in 1965. Instead, M'sia gave independence to S'pore, its "inseparable" twin which
continues to "pace" and "overwhelm" it in every way including on living with the
virus.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[20/08/2021, 16:59:25] Joseph Fernandez: Agong can give Caretaker PM 1st Chance,
invite him to form 'unity' Cabinet.
no consensus
conditional votes
unsuitable candidate
change.org petition
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/20/with-umno-in-charge-
cabinet-reshuffle-like-musical-chairs-says-analyst/
[20/08/2021, 19:02:14] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/20/its-just-more-of-
kerajaangagal-say-netizens/
[20/08/2021, 19:04:30] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/08/20/sultans-leave-istana-negara-
following-conference-of-rulers-meet-on-next-pm/1999144
[20/08/2021, 19:06:57] Joseph Fernandez: Let guessing game on how long Ismail Sabri
would last begin.
India does not limit PM's term, M'sia does not have presidential system.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/20/start-talks-with-the-
opposition-bersih-tells-incoming-pm/
[20/08/2021, 19:46:13] Joseph Fernandez: Item 4(c) of Speaker Azhar Harun's letter
on Tues 17 Aug to lawmakers, on behalf of the Istana, requires MPs to declare their
“clear, unambiguous, and unconditional” confidence in their candidate of choice for
the Prime Minister's post.
[21/08/2021, 04:07:07] Joseph Fernandez: Guessing game begins on how long Ismail
Sabri would last.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . M'sia's newly-minted Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob, the 9th head
of gov't, may be no stranger to controversies. It would be kinder not to mention
them.
Still, we can tell the new PM that "ignorance is no excuse in law". I am not saying
that he ate the banned turtle's eggs in Sandakan, Sabah, not so long ago. We can
give him the benefit of the doubt on the incident. He reportedly admitted that the
eggs were on a plate in front of him but he "didn't eat them".
Ismail Sabri sued the Daily Express in Kota Kinabalu over the turtle's eggs
incident. The matter was settled out of court at the High Court of Malaya. No money
changed hands. Both sides paid their own costs.
Already, there's a change.org petition going viral on the new Prime Minister in the
social media. It can be argued that he doesn't exactly fall within the "suitable
candidate" category stressed all along by the Istana.
Having said that, there are already upbeat stories on him in the regular media.
Ironically, many credit him with managing the pandemic. This appears a complete u-
turn on outgoing Caretaker Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin's Administration. The
virus figures made his gov't look "incompetent".
The virus figures had a huge impact on the economy and political stability. It led
to a major political fallout as seen in Muhyiddin's resignation on Mon 16 Aug.
Looking bad . . .
It's unlikely that the new gov't in Putrajaya would escape "looking bad" in the
face of rising virus cases, unabated politics, and an economy which finds recovery
next to impossible given the draconian nature of the pandemic-related measures. The
pandemic continues to frustrate investors, factories, the business community, the
retail sector, eateries and shopping malls.
It's a bit of a mystery how testing and contact tracing, too little too late, helps
battle the pandemic. It's strange that the gov't does not keep this phenomenon in
perspective in the media. The virus has gone everywhere.
The Ministry of Health (MoH), apparently having quietly dropped its earlier mantra
that hospitalisation was the true indicator of the pandemic, continues to step up
testing and contact tracing. The figures reported keep rising and may soon go
through the roof. There are any number of #hashtags going viral in the social media
on the pandemic. That may provoke another major political fallout.
No one in M'sia talks about living with the virus as in S'pore, Israel and the UK,
among others, after 50 per cent have been fully vaccinated. If Ismail Sabri talks
about living with the virus, he will be the first in the country. For a start,
unless he instructs the MoH to announce only the hospitalisation figures, he will
suffer the same fate as Muhyiddin sooner rather than later.
According to MoH charts, only 1.2 per cent of the virus cases in M'sia are in
categories 3 to 5 viz. pneumonia, oxygen support, and ventilator support. The fake
news media paints graphic pictures on brought in dead (BID) cases. These are a
fraction of the 687 people who die daily in M'sia of various other causes. The
virus-related symptoms finish off an average 200 people daily.
Category 1 and 2 have no symptoms or mild symptoms. The fully vaccinated as well
don't escape the virus. They may test positive and find themselves in categories 1
or 2. The effectiveness of the vaccines has been questioned.
Unity Cabinet . . .
Moving on from the gloomy virus figures, edging near 25K daily, it remains to be
seen whether Ismail Sabri would form a "unity Cabinet", as decreed by the Agong,
and sail through the confidence motion in Parliament soon. It was decreed as well.
The Agong further decreed that "the winners must not take all, the losers lose
all".
The reading remains that the gov't side and the Opposition should share the Cabinet
equally. The Opposition provides the Deputy Prime Minister. However, the ruling
Barisan Nasional (BN) Plus gov't is already fighting among themselves for the post.
Sabah and S'wak are also demanding that the DPM be from Borneo. It was the 18
Gabungan Parti S'wak (GPS) votes which clinched the premiership for Ismail Sabri.
The votes were conditional.
PART 2 . . .
Perikatan Nasional (PN), which voted for the new PM conditionally, wants the
Cabinet to be free of lawmakers facing charges in court.
Further, PN wants the new Prime Minister to abide by the Doctrine of Separation of
Powers, respect the independence of the judiciary, uphold the Federal Constitution
and run the Cabinet on the consensus principle i.e. no voice against.
The Registrar of Societies (RoS) recently directed that Umno hold its election as
soon as possible in line with its Constitution. That probably works in Ismail
Sabri's favour. He may want to be Umno president. That will no doubt result in a
political struggle in Umno between those facing charges in court and other leaders.
If four BN leaders write to the Speaker and shift their seats to the Opposition
side as independents, a stalemate will arise in Parliament i.e. gov't 210 seats vs
210 Opposition seats.
Therein lies the roots of conflict between Ismail Sabri and the Umno Supreme
Council. According to the media, the Council reads "Muhyiddin's conditional
support" as a "threat".
If the Cabinet re-emerges as old wine in new wineskins, it's likely that lawmakers
may turn the confidence motion into a no confidence motion. Again, the Istana
decreed before the appointment that the Prime Minister "must put his majority to
the test" in Parliament.
Consensus . . .
If the word consensus was missing from the Istana statement on Fri 20 Aug, it's
because the sultans of Johor, Perlis and Kelantan weren't present during the big
pow wow earlier on seeking a candidate for Prime Minister. The Johor sultan wasn't
represented. It's not clear whether the other two sultan were represented.
The statement confirmed that Umno vice president Ismail Sabri as the 9th Prime
Minister was based on 114 MPs voting for him.
Item 4(c) of Speaker Azhar Harun's letter on Tues 17 Aug to lawmakers, on behalf of
the Istana, requires MPs to declare their “clear, unambiguous, and unconditional”
confidence in their candidate of choice for the Prime Minister's post.
Legitimacy . . .
Again, if there's one major issue emerging from Ismail Sabri's appointment as Prime
Minister, it's the fact that he does not have the consent of the governed. The new
Prime Minister, like his predecessor Muhyiddin, lacks legitimacy. Sovereignty
resides with the people.
His BN coalition was defeated in GE14 on Thurs 10 May 2018 after an uninterrupted
61 years in power.
In the rule of law, the basis of the Constitution, jurisprudence holds that the
greater emphasis remains on the spirit of the law. The consent of the governed and
legitimacy are about the spirit of the law.
The letter of the law by itself isn't law at all. It's tantamount to the rule of
man based on rule BY law. There's no democracy. It's dictatorship.
According to the letter of the law, cited in the Istana statement, Article 43 (2)
(a) of the Federal Constitution gives the Agong the power to appoint a Prime
Minister.
Cabinet appointments . . .
Article 43(2) (a) provides for the appointment of the Cabinet as well.
Article 43(4) (a) covers a Prime Minister who ceases to have majority in
Parliament. Since Muhyiddin resigned on Mon 16 Aug, it serves no purpose summoning
the jury to consider whether the Agong remained about the fray.
If I was Agong, I would have given Caretaker PM Muhyiddin first chance on putting
together an "unity Cabinet". He was reportedly working on a confidence and supply
Agreement (CSA) with the Opposition, DAP in particular. Opposition Leader Anwar
Ibrahim felt that the CSA was about saving Muhyiddin.
In that case, a "unity Cabinet" with Ismail Sabri would be about saving him as
well. The prognosis doesn't look too good. The Pakatan Harapan (PH) lost a golden
opportunity, indeed heaven sent, to return to gov't under the Muhyiddin
Administration. There's a need to let bygones be bygones and move on.
All this remains water under the bridge. Nevertheless, it provides important
lessons for the future, especially where it involves consent of the governed,
legitimacy and sovereignty. That future may come sooner rather than later as Ismail
Sabri walks the tightrope, above shark-infested waters, even as he runs the
gauntlet.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[21/08/2021, 20:23:04] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.history.com/news/did-nero-
really-fiddle-while-rome-burned
[21/08/2021, 20:24:32] Rosaline Kotter: https://www.google.com/search?
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[22/08/2021, 06:08:13] Joseph Fernandez: Agong 'persuaded', felt part of the
solution in Putrajaya.
When politicians fail, the head of state can't 'play the fiddle and watch Rome
burn'.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
According to a well-known expression, Rome’s emperor at the time, the decadent and
unpopular Nero, “fiddled while Rome burned.”
The expression has a double meaning: Not only did Nero play music while his people
suffered, but he was an ineffectual leader in a time of crisis.
The moral of the story: If the cap fits, wear it. (siapa makan lada, dialah terasa
pedas or one who does wrong will feel it when others mention it).
There are new and recycled Articles going viral in the social media on the Agong.
The headlines reveal the gist of the contents. Examples include, "Sultans should
not interfere with Rakyat's electoral decisions . . . Agong part of the problem,
not the solution . . ."
The thrust of such content stress that the Agong, and sultans, remain above the
fray, should be seen, heard only from time to time.
There's intense talk in the social media on whether the Agong should consider
abdicating or at least go on leave for six months while the Deputy Agong, Raja
Nazrin Shah, acts during his absence.
In 2009, the court declared the law on residual -- i.e. reserve -- powers which, it
can be argued, arises from the toll-collecting kerajaan sungai (rivermouth gov'ts)
which the British turned into territorial sultanates.
The jury may no longer be out on whether Agong remained above the fray on recent
political developments, Perak case law 2009, or no Perak case law 2009.
In any case, at the risk of sounding like a musical record stuck in the groove, no
court will go against the Agong on his role spelled out in the Constitution. The
matter remains non-justiciable.
It's recent local political history that the Agong stepped in twice, the first time
after Mahathir Mohamad resigned on Mon 24 Feb last year, and, again, on Mon 16 Aug
when his successor Muhyiddin Yassin emulated him in the wake of also defections
from the gov't.
The Guardian in England called Muhyiddin's appointment on Sun 1 Mar last year as a
"royal coup" which overturned the results of GE14 on Thurs 10 May 2018.
The Agong went beyond the call again on Sat 21 Aug when he restored Barisan
Nasional (BN) to power in Putrajaya. It was defeated in 2018 after 61 years in
power uninterrupted.
Still, for what it's worth, Indian astrology holds that as the 9th PM is ruled by
Mars, he will be in office for a much shorter duration than his predecessor who was
ruled by Saturn which brought the pandemic.
For those interested in indulging in wishful thinking and living on hope, the
10th PM will be a good leader, being ruled by the Sun.
Already, the brickbats have come even before the ink has dried on newly-minted
Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob's instrument of appointment.
The gov't does not have legitimacy if it doesn't have the consent of the governed.
Sovereignty resides in the people.
In hindsight, the Agong should have appointed former Deputy Prime Minister Wan
Azizah as Prime Minister on Sun 1 Mar last year.
The Pakatan Harapan (PH), installed on Thurs 10 May 2018 after the GE14 elections,
had the consent of the governed. It had legitimacy.
The Agong missed another opportunity on Mon 16 Aug when Muhyiddin resigned and
became Caretaker Prime Minister. He should have been given at least two weeks, a
reasonable period of time, to persuade the Opposition on a confidence and supply
Agreement (CSA).
It's high time that we stopped preaching on Myanmar, and contradicting ourselves,
by congratulating the Taliban on the seizure of power in Afghanistan by force. It
was a violation of the rule of law, the basis of the Constitution.
True, so far it was only PAS that congratulated the Taliban. The deposed Afghan
gov't was installed by multiparty election.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[22/08/2021, 16:29:29] Joseph Fernandez: Agong 'persuaded' on PM's post, felt part
of the solution in Putrajaya.
When politicians fail for lack of leadership, the head of state can't 'play the
fiddle and watch Rome burn'.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
The expression may have a double meaning: Not only did Nero play music while his
people suffered, but he was an ineffectual leader in a time of crisis.
The moral of the story: If the cap fits, wear it. (siapa makan lada, dialah terasa
pedas or one who does wrong will feel it when others mention it).
There are new and recycled Articles going viral in the social media on the head of
state. The headlines reveal the gist of the contents. Examples include, "Sultans
should not interfere with Rakyat's electoral decisions . . . Agong part of the
problem, not the solution . . ."
The thrust of such content stress that the Agong, and sultans, remain above the
fray, should if possible be only seen, perhaps heard from time to time.
There's even intense talk in the social media on whether the Agong should consider
abdicating or at least go on leave for six months while the Deputy Agong, Raja
Nazrin Shah, acts during his absence.
Good law . . .
In 2009, it may be recalled, the court declared the law on residual -- i.e. reserve
-- powers which, it can be argued, was about the toll-collecting kerajaan sungai
(rivermouth gov'ts) in Malaya which the British turned into territorial sultanates.
Many in the legal fraternity also begged to differ, based on the spirit of the law,
when the Federal Court upheld the Perak case law on Sept 1 last year as "good law"
but not applicable to Sabah and other territory/states in M'sia with no sultan. The
court ruled by majority on the sanctity of the Sabah Constitution.
The jury may no longer be out on whether Agong remained above the fray on recent
political developments, Perak case law 2009, or no Perak case law 2009.
Non-justiciable . . .
In any case, at the risk of sounding like a musical record stuck in the groove, no
court will go against the Agong on his role spelled out in the Constitution. The
matter remains non-justiciable.
In some countries, when politicians fail, the Army steps in. In Myanmar, ostensibly
on national security grounds, the Army stepped in recently although the politicians
didn't fail.
In M'sia, the head of state may have options, for want of a better term, viz.
either point in the direction of Parliament House and close the Istana gates or
reluctantly go beyond the call ad take a leadership role in resolving the political
crisis.
Bluebloods . . .
The bluebloods have always argued from history that leaders are born, managers can
be made. Even so, it has been noted by the art of palm reading, that commoners do
turn up now and then with the "royal palm" i.e. indicating a leader born, whatever
it means.
It can't be denied that the Agong demonstrated "real leadership" in helping resolve
the various political crisis in the country since GE14 on Thurs 10 May 2010. He
deserves a pat on the back in cyberspace, not virtually villified for no rhyme or
reason. It must be stressed that the parties in dispute, on issues in conflict,
accepted the Agong's "intervention" to end recurrent political crisis.
It's recent local political history that the Agong stepped in twice, the first time
after Mahathir Mohamad resigned on Mon 24 Feb last year, and, again, on Mon 16 Aug
when his successor Muhyiddin Yassin emulated him in the wake of new defections from
gov't.
The Guardian in England called Muhyiddin's appointment on Sun 1 Mar last year as a
"royal coup" as it "overturned" the results of GE14.
PART 2 . . .
The Agong went beyond the call again on Sat 21 Aug when he virtually restored
Barisan Nasional (BN) to power in Putrajaya. The coalition was defeated in 2018
after 61 years in power uninterrupted.
Still, for what it's worth, Indian astrology holds that as the 9th PM was ruled by
Mars, Ismail Sabri will be in office for a much shorter duration than his
predecessor who was ruled by Saturn which brought the pandemic. So, the guessing
game on how long the new PM would last, has begun among astrologers too. They do
get their readings right but rarely.
For those interested in indulging in wishful thinking and living on hope, the 10th
PM will be a good leader, being ruled by the Sun. Let's see whether he or she has
the "royal palm", if a commoner.
Brickbats . . .
Already, the brickbats have come in thick and fast even before the ink has dried on
newly-minted Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob's instrument of appointment.
The gov't does not have legitimacy if it doesn't have the consent of the governed.
Sovereignty resides in the people.
In hindsight, the Agong could have appointed former Deputy Prime Minister Wan
Azizah as Prime Minister on Sun 1 Mar last year. Mahathir reportedly advised the
Agong that "she was not suitable material as Prime Minister". In that case, we
don't know how she was found suitable as DPM.
The Pakatan Harapan (PH), installed after the GE14 elections, had the consent of
the governed. It had legitimacy. Sovereignty continued to reside in the people.
Missed opportunity . . .
The Agong may have missed another opportunity on Mon 16 Aug when Muhyiddin resigned
and became Caretaker Prime Minister. He could have been given at least two weeks, a
reasonable period of time, to persuade the Opposition on a confidence and supply
Agreement (CSA).
Stop preaching . . .
Perhaps, it's high time that we stop preaching on Myanmar and Israel among others,
and even contradicting ourselves, by congratulating the Taliban on the seizure of
power in Afghanistan by force. It was a violation of the rule of law, the basis of
constitutional law.
True, so far it was only PAS that congratulated the Taliban, but this party remains
in the new BN+ gov't.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[22/08/2021, 17:47:07] Joseph Fernandez: Agong 'persuaded' on PM's post, felt part
of the solution in Putrajaya.
When politicians fail for lack of leadership, the head of state can't 'play the
fiddle and watch Rome burn'.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
According to a well-known saying, noted by the Channel, Rome’s emperor at the time,
Nero, “fiddled while Rome burned.”
The expression may have double meaning: Not only did Nero play music while the
people suffered, he was an ineffective leader at a time of crisis.
Leadership was about being effective on vision, mission, objectives, goals and
activities. Leaders exercise the right of free speech, and speak up and speak out,
on matters of public concern and public interest.
The moral of the story: If the cap fits, wear it. (siapa makan cilli, dialah terasa
pedas . . . one who does wrong will feel it when others mention it).
There are new and recycled Articles going viral in the social media on the head of
state. The headlines reveal the gist of the contents. Examples include, "Sultans
should not interfere with Rakyat's electoral decisions . . . Agong part of the
problem, not the solution . . ."
The thrust of such content stress that the Agong, and sultans, remain above the
fray, should if possible be only seen, perhaps heard from time to time.
There's even intense talk in the social media on whether the Agong should consider
abdicating or at least go on leave perhaps for six months while the Deputy Agong,
Raja Nazrin Shah, acts during his absence.
Good law . . .
In 2009, it may be recalled, the court declared the law on residual -- i.e. reserve
-- powers which, it can be argued, was about the toll-collecting kerajaan sungai
(rivermouth gov'ts) in Malaya which the British turned into territorial sultanates.
Many in the legal fraternity also begged to differ, based on the spirit of the law,
when the Federal Court upheld the Perak case law on Sept 1 last year as "good law"
but not applicable to Sabah and other territory/states in M'sia with no sultan. The
court ruled by majority on the sanctity of the Sabah Constitution.
The jury may no longer be out on whether Agong remained above the fray on recent
political developments, Perak case law 2009, or no Perak case law 2009.
Non-justiciable . . .
In any case, at the risk of sounding like a musical record stuck in the groove, no
court will go against the Agong on his role spelled out in the Constitution. The
matter remains non-justiciable.
In some countries, when politicians fail, the Army steps in. In Myanmar, ostensibly
on national security grounds, the Army stepped in recently although the politicians
didn't fail.
In M'sia, the head of state may have options, for want of a better term, viz.
either point in the direction of Parliament House and close the Istana gates or
reluctantly "go beyond the call" and take a leadership role in resolving the
political crisis.
Bluebloods . . .
The bluebloods have always argued from history that leaders are born, managers can
be made. Even so, it has been noted by the art of palm reading, that commoners do
turn up now and then with the "royal palm" i.e. indicating a leader born, whatever
it means.
It can't be denied that the Agong demonstrated "real leadership" in helping resolve
the various political crisis in the country since GE14 on Thurs 10 May 2010. He
deserves a pat on the back in cyberspace, not virtually villified for no rhyme or
reason. It must be stressed that the parties in dispute, on issues in conflict,
accepted the Agong's "intervention" to end recurrent political crisis. Therein lies
the law.
As law students debate every year, England retains the monarchy for various
reasons, not having found a better system for head of state, the President
considered a "poor" substitute. Politicians can and do fail.
PART 2 . . .
It's recent local political history that the Agong stepped in twice, the first time
after Mahathir Mohamad resigned on Mon 24 Feb last year, and, again, on Mon 16 Aug
when his successor Muhyiddin Yassin emulated him in the wake of new defections from
gov't.
The Guardian in England called Muhyiddin's appointment on Sun 1 Mar last year as a
"royal coup" as it "overturned" the results of GE14.
The Agong went beyond the call again on Sat 21 Aug when he virtually restored
Barisan Nasional (BN) to power in Putrajaya. The coalition was defeated in 2018
after 61 years in power uninterrupted. The politicians have already started
quarelling among themselves on whether BN+ Plus has come to power in Putrajaya or
whether Perikatan Nasional (PN) Plus still retains the gov't. There are no prizes
for guessing the right answer.
Digression . . .
Still, for what it's worth, Indian astrology holds that as the 9th PM was ruled by
Mars, Ismail Sabri will be in office for a much shorter duration than his
predecessor who was ruled by Saturn which brought the pandemic. So, the guessing
game on how long the new PM would last, has begun among astrologers too. They do
get their readings right but rarely. Otherwise, the whole world would check their
astrology charts every morning.
For those interested in indulging in wishful thinking and living on hope, the 10th
PM will be a good leader, being ruled by the Sun. Let's see whether he or she has
the "royal palm", if a commoner.
Brickbats . . .
Already, the brickbats have come in thick and fast even before the ink has dried on
newly-minted Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob's instrument of appointment.
The gov't does not have legitimacy if it doesn't have the consent of the governed.
Sovereignty resides in the people.
In hindsight, the Agong could have appointed former Deputy Prime Minister Wan
Azizah as Prime Minister on Sun 1 Mar last year. Mahathir reportedly advised the
Agong that "she was not suitable material as Prime Minister". In that case, we
don't know how she was found suitable as DPM.
The Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition, installed after the GE14 elections, had the
consent of the governed. It had legitimacy. Sovereignty continued to reside in the
people.
Missed opportunity . . .
The Agong may have missed another opportunity on Mon 16 Aug when Muhyiddin resigned
and became Caretaker Prime Minister. He could have been given at least two weeks, a
reasonable period of time, to persuade the Opposition on a confidence and supply
Agreement (CSA) to support the gov't in Parliament.
Stop preaching . . .
Perhaps, it's high time that we stop preaching on Myanmar and Israel among others,
and even contradicting ourselves, by congratulating the Taliban on the seizure of
power in Afghanistan by force. It was a violation of the rule of law, the basis of
constitutional law.
True, so far it was only PAS that congratulated the Taliban, but this party remains
in the new BN+ gov't.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[22/08/2021, 17:49:36] Joseph Fernandez: BREAKING NEWS . . . Netizens want Agong,
sultans, away from politics.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2021/08/22/how-palace-and-pm-
can-prevent-another-govt-collapse/
[23/08/2021, 05:36:01] Joseph Fernandez: Opposition not subject matter experts,
National Recovery Council isn't for them.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/588213
[23/08/2021, 05:36:11] Joseph Fernandez: The Agong decreed "the winners don't take
all, the losers don't lose all".
IS has only 114 seats compared with 106 seats held by the Opposition.
He appears bogged down by the situation. Blabbing this and that on this and that
doesn't sound like strategy.
The riff-raff should stop squatting on the brightest and best and prevent them from
leading the way for All.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/22/54-of-adult-
population-fully-vaccinated-now/
[23/08/2021, 05:40:05] Joseph Fernandez: Opposition should get half the Cabinet
posts.
https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/39170/opposition-mps-say-willing-to-take-up-
pms-unity-offer
[23/08/2021, 05:42:05] Joseph Fernandez: MainHiding's 7-Point Plan offered much
more.
https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/39157/join-me-on-national-recovery-council-
ismail-sabri-tells-opposition
[23/08/2021, 05:48:00] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/8/22/taliban-retakes-power-but-it-faces-
mounting-challenges-ahead
[23/08/2021, 13:57:42] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-
think/2021/08/22/will-the-ninth-prime-minister-appoint-a-unity-cabinet-or-a-
cabinet-of-profe/1999513
[23/08/2021, 14:29:36] Joseph Fernandez: MainHiding's 7-Point Plan was better.
The Opposition are not subject matter experts to be in the National Recovery
Council and the Covid-19 Committee.
The virus shows no signs it will go away. Let it go when it wants to go. Since over
55 per cent of the population in M'sia have been fully vaccinated, we must learn to
live with the virus as S'pore, Israel and the UK, among others, are doing.
Agong wants "unity Cabinet" on the grounds that "winners don't take all, losers
don't lose all".
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/22/dap-willing-to-
consider-ismails-offer-says-guan-eng/
[23/08/2021, 14:32:23] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/588241
[23/08/2021, 14:35:02] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/maybank-says-decision-discontinue-fitch-
services-part-banks-effort-streamline-rating
[23/08/2021, 14:37:18] Joseph Fernandez: That means no solutions at all.
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/08/23/malaysia-critically-needs-trade-
based-solutions-says-bank-negara/1999785
[23/08/2021, 14:39:27] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2021/08/23/malaysia-needs-
extraordinary-foreign-policy/
[23/08/2021, 14:42:52] Joseph Fernandez: Talk of containing China is CCP
propaganda.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/world/588240
[23/08/2021, 14:46:36] Joseph Fernandez: Only "unity Cabinet" will bring political
stability.
I wrote about "unity Cabinet" in 2008 in malaysiakini when the Opposition won five
states.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/588270
[23/08/2021, 14:49:05] Joseph Fernandez: Pejuang will further divide Malay.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/588291
[23/08/2021, 14:50:05] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/588255
[23/08/2021, 14:51:19] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/588234
[23/08/2021, 14:52:50] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/23/ph-leaders-to-meet-
over-prime-ministers-offer/
[23/08/2021, 14:55:08] Joseph Fernandez: The Istana should remain above the fray.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2021/08/22/how-palace-and-pm-
can-prevent-another-govt-collapse/
[23/08/2021, 14:56:46] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/08/23/only-bipartisan-pact-and-
parliamentary-reform-will-convince-investors-of-ma/1999782
[23/08/2021, 15:03:03] Joseph Fernandez: Testing and contact tracing are BS. It's
not done evenly throughout M'sia.
NZ went into national lockdown for three to seven days after just one virus case in
Auckland.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/23/covid-19-cases-drop-
further-to-17672/
[23/08/2021, 15:33:31] Joseph Fernandez: The quota system destroys both Malay and
non-Malay.
Non-Malay feel that they have to be only a little better than Malay.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/544754
[23/08/2021, 17:44:57] Joseph Fernandez: RM0:unifi: #kekalberhubung PAY NOW @
myunifi app/JomPAY to avoid service disruption & reconnection fee for overdue TM
Acc S453347550109 of RM73.15. TQ
[23/08/2021, 18:12:48] Joseph Fernandez: Agong already said "unity Cabinet".
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/23/umno-top-guns-uneasy-
over-ismails-cabinet-line-up/
[23/08/2021, 19:16:26] Joseph Fernandez: No "unity Cabinet"
https://www.malaysianow.com/news/2021/08/23/this-is-not-a-unity-govt-says-ismail/
[23/08/2021, 19:20:06] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/588329
[23/08/2021, 19:24:40] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaysiakini.com/columns/588263
[23/08/2021, 19:48:12] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/588050
[23/08/2021, 20:09:36] Joseph Fernandez: PH did not comment on IS' offer.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/588348
[23/08/2021, 20:13:24] Joseph Fernandez: How could cases be easing?
In Auckland, NZ, one case led to 35 cases and now 105 cases.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/588299
[24/08/2021, 02:35:22] Joseph Fernandez: Former Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin's
all-Malay all-Muslim all-Bumiputera gov't, mooted by PAS according to Marang MP
Abdul Hadi Awang in a candid moment in the media, proved unsustainable.
[24/08/2021, 02:38:01] Joseph Fernandez: PN wants the Cabinet to be free of
lawmakers facing charges in court.
Further, PN wants the new Prime Minister to abide by the Doctrine of Separation of
Powers, respect the independence of the judiciary, uphold the Federal Constitution
and run the Cabinet on the consensus principle i.e. no voice against.
[24/08/2021, 02:46:11] Joseph Fernandez: Article 43 (2) (a) of the Federal
Constitution gives the Agong the power to appoint a Prime Minister. Article 43(2)a
provides for the appointment of the Cabinet as well. Article 43(4)a covers a Prime
Minister who ceases to have majority in Parliament.
[24/08/2021, 02:48:13] Joseph Fernandez: The DPM isn't mentioned in the
Constitution. It's an appointment based on the Prime Minister delegating authority
by administration. The DPM, unlike the PM and Cabinet Mimisters, isn't appointed by
the Agong because, again, it's not in the Constitution.
The DPM need not be an MP or Senator unless he or she holds a Cabinet portfolio.
The DPM can hold the position without a Cabinet portfolio. In that case, he or she
can assist the PM including by heading the PM's Department or PM's Office, act as
Special Envoy and trouble-shooter.
If the Prime Minister resigns, retires or dies in office, the whole Cabinet goes
with him or her. The Constitution refers.
If the DPM is appointed PM, it's a whole new beginning. The constitutional
provisions apply.
[24/08/2021, 02:50:14] Joseph Fernandez: Article 63 -- Privileges of Parliament --
holds, among others in five clauses, that "the validity of any proceedings in
either House of Parliament or any committee thereof shall not be questioned in any
court".
[24/08/2021, 03:36:13] Joseph Fernandez: Under Article 39, Executive authority of
Federation, subject to the provisions of any federal law and of the Second
Schedule, the Agong delegates executive authority. No court will go against the
head of state on the performance of his role. The matter is non-justiciable.
[24/08/2021, 03:39:35] Joseph Fernandez: DAP with 42 seats in Parliament may
eventually recognise, when push comes to shove, and strike a confidence and supply
agreement (CSA) with IS and support him on Bills in Parliament. DAP did stress in
recent days that their first priority was an alternative majority led by Opposition
Leader Anwar Ibrahim who has 35 seats plus one Independent in Parliament.
If DAP gets a CSA with IS, Amanah with 11 seats in Parliament can be expected to
jump on the bandwagon.
[24/08/2021, 03:42:23] Joseph Fernandez: Already, it has been reported that there
was significant support within DAP for Muhyiddin's 7-Point Plan.
Briefly, these have been reported as Senior Ministerial perks for the Opposition
leader, anti-defection Bill, lawmakers get equal allocations, balanced
representation in Special Parliamentary Select Committees, voting rights for those
who have reached 18 years, discussion of Bills with the Opposition, and GE15 by
July 2022.
Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim felt the 7-Point Plan was all about "saving
Muhyiddin" and rejected it. Pakatan Harapan (PH) was left with no choice but go
along.
[24/08/2021, 06:06:10] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/08/23/only-bipartisan-pact-and-
parliamentary-reform-will-convince-investors-of-ma/1999782
[24/08/2021, 06:06:27] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/08/23/dewan-negara-speaker-says-new-
pm-ismail-sabri-should-prove-legitimacy-in-pa/1999722
[24/08/2021, 15:40:28] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-
think/2021/08/23/new-pm-should-ensure-institutional-reform-kuala-lumpur-and-
chinese-assembly/1999832
[24/08/2021, 15:43:23] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/08/24/report-ag-apandi-says-
confidence-vote-in-parliament-not-necessary-to-prove/2000013
[24/08/2021, 15:44:30] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/24/activists-suit-on-
muhyiddins-legitimacy-to-advise-king-on-emergency-thrown-out/
[24/08/2021, 15:52:02] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.nst.com.my/business/2021/08/720713/ismail-sabris-appointment-not-
derail-malaysias-economic-recovery-plans
[24/08/2021, 15:54:58] Joseph Fernandez: Former AG Apandi Ali told the media that
the Constitution does not call for a confidence vote after the Agong has appointed
the Prime Minister. He noted the head of state decreed a confidence vote.
[24/08/2021, 15:56:20] Joseph Fernandez: The Kuala Lumpur and Chinese Assembly Hall
(KLSCAH) has come out in support of the 7-Point Plan.
[24/08/2021, 16:00:28] Joseph Fernandez: Senate Speaker Rais Yatim told Utusan
Malaysia on Mon 23 Aug that IS should submit himself to a confidence vote as soon
as possible so that no one will question his appointment. He does not when
Parliament will sit. The Mon 6 Sept date, set by Muhyiddin, may be vacated.
[24/08/2021, 22:28:23] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.wsj.com/articles/who-are-the-
taliban-11628629642?
st=5zsievs1ksw1rlq&mod=WSJFBOpenPaywallAFG_INT&fbclid=IwAR3w2fdWrRflMKq32Q7K8G-
ITUHH1c7P2rYZh0AD2Tt6SbbuTjmg6RDAYTU
[24/08/2021, 22:33:59] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.facebook.com/877565012/posts/10165665164175013/?sfnsn=mo
[25/08/2021, 14:19:09] Rosaline Kotter: video omitted
[25/08/2021, 18:17:48] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/08/25/anwar-guan-eng-and-mohamad-sabu-
meeting-pm-ismail-sabri-at-2pm-says-pkr-man/2000313
[25/08/2021, 19:51:48] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/588598
[25/08/2021, 19:54:24] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/39498/pakatan-will-back-ismail-sabri-if-
confidence-vote-held-says-anwar
[26/08/2021, 00:21:35] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2021/08/721203/meeting-was-held-find-common-
ground-focusing-peoples-interest-says-ismail
[26/08/2021, 00:24:15] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/08/25/after-rare-meet-pm-and-pakatan-
leaders-find-consensus-in-parliaments-role-i/2000373
[26/08/2021, 01:47:39] Joseph Fernandez: Perikatan Nasional (PN), which voted for
the new Prime Minister conditionally, wants the Cabinet to be free of lawmakers
facing charges in court.
Further, PN wants the new Prime Minister to abide by the Doctrine of Separation of
Powers, respect the independence of the judiciary, uphold the Federal Constitution
and run the Cabinet on the consensus principle i.e. no voice against.
[26/08/2021, 01:54:32] Joseph Fernandez: Already, it has been reported that there's
significant support within DAP for Muhyiddin's 7-Point Plan.
Briefly, these have been reported as Senior Ministerial perks for the Opposition
leader, anti-defection Bill, lawmakers get equal allocations, balanced
representation in Special Parliamentary Select Committees, voting rights for those
who have reached 18 years, discussion of Bills with the Opposition, and GE15 by
July 2022.
[26/08/2021, 01:56:23] Joseph Fernandez: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri
Yaakob and Pakatan Harapan (PH) leaders agreed today on several matters including
strengthening Parliament, ensuring judicial independence and institutional reforms
in the country’s governance.
[26/08/2021, 01:58:43] Joseph Fernandez: “We also agree on and understand the
importance of judicial independence, institutional reform and good governance
[26/08/2021, 05:37:29] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/08/25/anwar-pakatan-wont-make-ismail-
sabri-sweat-in-confidence-vote-if-he-keeps-f/2000359
[26/08/2021, 05:46:34] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2021/08/721203/meeting-was-held-find-common-
ground-focusing-peoples-interest-says-ismail
[26/08/2021, 05:47:52] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.nst.com.my/news/politics/2021/08/721164/anwar-says-meeting-pm-not-
about-cabinet-post
[26/08/2021, 05:51:39] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/39498/pakatan-will-back-ismail-sabri-if-
confidence-vote-held-says-anwar
[26/08/2021, 11:49:22] Joseph Fernandez:
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2021/08/25/vaccines-alone-cant-control-covid-19-
who-tells-malaysia/
[26/08/2021, 12:07:34] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.google.com/search?
q=when+will+covid-
19+end&oq=When+will+&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0i131i433i457j0i512j0i433i512j0i512.9043j1j
7&client=ms-android-samsung&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8
[26/08/2021, 12:07:35] Joseph Fernandez: In a new article called ‘Potential COVID-
19 Endgame Scenarios,’ scholars from Emory and Brown universities highlight the
following scenarios that could spell out how the world moves past the pandemic:
Eradication, elimination, cohabitation, and conflagration.
“To realize such an outcome, sufficient herd immunity would have to be achieved
through vaccination and prior infection,” the article states.
But the challenges of achieving a sufficient level of herd immunity may be too much
to bear, the authors admit, given the fact that the virus mutates and can be passed
on easily.
The second scenario, elimination, may be more realistic. This would involve
eliminating the disease in certain regions, rather than completely eradicating it,
much like measles and rubella.
Israel is an example of a country where the virus has nearly been eliminated, the
authors say, as cases are at 0.7 percent of their all-time-high.
New Zealand’s handling of the virus also suggests that elimination can be achieved
in certain areas, given the island nation’s low case load in August 2020, before
vaccines were rolled out.
Cohabitation would involve learning to live with the virus as, over the long term,
“the disease symptoms experienced may come to resemble those of the common cold,
which is brought about by seasonal coronaviruses.”
Booster shots of vaccines would be needed and there would be higher outbreaks in
certain areas.
If not enough vaccines were administered, or they were not effective enough, the
virus could simply continue to circulate through its human hosts, the article says.
https://english.alarabiya.net/coronavirus/2021/07/27/US-academics-outline-ways-in-
which-the-COVID-19-pandemic-could-end
The issue remains when the gov't can start educating the people on the NEW NORM to
open up the economy completely.
[26/08/2021, 12:24:55] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/588676
[26/08/2021, 19:29:38] Joseph Fernandez: America, Free World, isn't finished with
Taliban, Afghanistan.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/26/bipartisanship-needed-
now-more-than-ever-says-ideas/
[26/08/2021, 20:34:13] Rosaline Kotter: video omitted
[27/08/2021, 03:14:54] Joseph Fernandez: Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah eyeing PM's post,
'last act' of aging warlord.
Alternatively, Tengku Razaleigh can get the job done, he's eyeing PM post.
[27/08/2021, 04:38:18] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/566004
[27/08/2021, 04:40:32] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaysianow.com/news/2021/04/22/umno-may-implement-2009-ruling-to-
force-court-cluster-to-take-leave/
[27/08/2021, 04:43:36] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaysianow.com/news/2021/03/30/revealed-the-day-zahid-came-with-his-
files-to-meet-the-new-prime-minister/
[27/08/2021, 04:45:15] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysianow.com/tag/court-
cluster/
[27/08/2021, 04:47:26] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2021/03/10/umno-president-hits-back-at-
those-using-039court-cluster039-label-says-grassroots-members-want-united-party
[27/08/2021, 11:42:34] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/08/27/new-mm2h-rules-
disastrous-for-the-country-says-business-leader/
[27/08/2021, 21:59:25] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.sarawakreport.org/talkback/trust-the-patient/
[27/08/2021, 22:06:44] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/39521/possible-for-injured-zahid-to-attend-
sept-6-graft-trial-doctor-says
[27/08/2021, 22:12:31] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/588927
[28/08/2021, 03:48:57] Joseph Fernandez: Agong invites Anwar to form gov't when IS
Cabinet fails in 100 days.
M'sia needs Cabinet that works, some politicians may be stumbling blocks.
[28/08/2021, 15:24:09] Joseph Fernandez: According to the letter of the law, cited
in the Istana statement, Article 43 (2) (a) of the Federal Constitution gives the
Agong the power to appoint a Prime Minister.
Article 43(2) (a) provides for the appointment of the Cabinet as well.
Article 43(4) (a) covers a Prime Minister who ceases to have majority in
Parliament.
[28/08/2021, 17:36:53] Joseph Fernandez: BREAKING NEWS . . . Agong invites
Opposition to form gov't when IS Cabinet fails in 100 days.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/589022
[28/08/2021, 19:20:06] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.thevibes.com/articles/opinion/39748/ismail-sabris-inane-recycled-
cabinet-p-gunasegaram
[28/08/2021, 21:16:36] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[28/08/2021, 21:17:07] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[28/08/2021, 21:46:43] Joseph Fernandez: https://asklegal.my/
[28/08/2021, 21:49:02] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.google.com/search?
q=Ask+Legal&oq=Ask+Legal&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i512l4.9046j0j7&client=ms-android-
samsung&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-
8#trex=m_t:lcl_akp,rc_f:nav,rc_ludocids:10157176722443969348,rc_q:Asklegal.my,ru_q:
Asklegal.my,trex_id:r5Oe5
[29/08/2021, 03:50:49] Joseph Fernandez: Opposition should speak with one voice to
gov't or part company.
DAP, PKR, not on same page on dealing with Ismail Sabri gov't.
[29/08/2021, 09:15:28] Joseph Fernandez: 100 days has become new mantra on Way
Forward.
If pandemic does not turn corner, Agong should end politics until GE15.
[29/08/2021, 12:28:42] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2021/08/28/stop-using-google-chrome-on-
windows-10-android-and-apple-iphones-ipads-and-macs/
[29/08/2021, 13:40:18] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/589101
[30/08/2021, 04:03:45] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.dailyexpress.com.my/read/4509/sabah-rights-story-so-far-and-what-next/
[31/08/2021, 17:09:42] Joseph Fernandez: BREAKING NEWS . . . Taliban find
Afghanistan 2021 very different from 2001.
Pandemics come when people's immune system can't cope. Once natural immunity
increases, the pandemic disappears.
If testing and contact tracing are stepped up and shows increasingly lower number
of cases, it means that either natural immunity is increasing or the people are
managing to avoid the virus by staying at home and SOP.
Gov'ts can also do testing and contact tracing only when there are symptoms.
Vaccine gives artificial immunity which does not last, perhaps only a few months.
That's why gov'ts are talking about 3rd dose, booster shots and vaccine for
children.
[01/09/2021, 11:37:01] Joseph Fernandez: If we compare virus cases in just M'sia
and India, we can get a better picture on the pandemic and antibodies.
The reading from history shows that all pandemic eventually disappeared suddenly,
as mysteriously as they came.
[02/09/2021, 00:09:11] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/src-trial-najib-found-guilty-all-charges
[02/09/2021, 00:10:28] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/04/13/src-conviction-appeal-lawyer-
claims-high-court-judge-had-desire-to-hold-naj/1966100
[02/09/2021, 00:27:22] Joseph Fernandez: The judge also pointed out how Najib — as
then finance minister and legal owner of SRC International under MoF Inc — did not
take the logical step of returning the RM42 million to the company even after he
was informed of it nor take any immediate action to inquire or clear his name.
[02/09/2021, 00:29:22] Joseph Fernandez: We can take the cue from High Court judge
Mohd Nazlan Mohd Ghazali’s verdict on 28 July 2020.
[02/09/2021, 02:43:22] Joseph Fernandez: Attorney-General Idrus Harun cited an
Affidavit in Support by former AG Abdul Gani Patail which was crucial in freeing
Musa Aman. It's not known whether the court and the AG knew whether Gani Patail and
Musa Aman were closely related by marriage. It's an open secret in Sabah.
[02/09/2021, 13:45:58] Joseph Fernandez: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/589626
[03/09/2021, 12:20:18] Joseph Fernandez: In 2017, then Prime Minister Najib Abdul
Razak established a Devolution of Authority to Sabah and Sarawak and Malaysia
Agreement 1963 (MA63) implementation committee.
At the state level the Sabah State committee was headed by Teo Chee Kang.
Much was done by the late V. K. Liew who raised 21 matters to be discussed.
Of the 17 agreed issues, three were resolved i.e. (i) Export duties for timber and
forest revenues (ii) Administration of Sipadan Island and Ligitan Islands (iii)
Agriculture and forest issues.
Of the balance 14 agreed issues, four concerned the Delegation of power to the
Sabah and Sarawak courts and administration of Justice, appointment of Judicial
commissioners and Stamp duties imposed on transfer instruments (Memorandum of
transfers), charges, leases of land under the Sabah Land Ordinance.
The four outstanding issues revolve around oil rights and the sea (The money
issues).
These are the Continental Shelf Act 1966, the Petroleum Development Act 1974 and
the Territorial Sea act 2012.
Also, there has been no resolution of the 40pc entitlement of Net Revenue under
Article 112D of the Federal constitution.
In 2020, the PN government, after taking power, formed a Special Council headed by
then PM Muhyiddin Yasin.
Three corresponding Federal and state working committees were formed to discuss and
make recommendations to the Special Council.
The three committees covered Equal status and constitutional rights, Security and
Socio-economic matters.
What we have are the committees to discuss presumably the 10 agreed issues left out
of the 21 issues brought out during the late V. K. Liew’s time.
In addition thereto, the amendment under Article 1(2) (Equal Status of Sabah) of
the federal constitution and illegal immigrants were discussed under the Equal
status committee and the Security Committee respectively.
Interestingly, what was not raised in the 21 issues are Religion, Language,
education, Local government, new constitution, TYT title, citizenship and
immigration.
The question arises what and why only these 10 agreed issues (albeit with the
inclusions above)?
Pre-Malaysia Consultations
We must remember that there were two fact finding missions for the views of the
people before and during the formation of Malaysia, flawed or criticized though
they might have been.
There was the Cobbold Commission (I962) and the United Nations Malaysia Mission
(UNMM) Report (1963). The ordinary people were consulted during the Cobbold
Commission. The results might have been rigged to favour the formation of Malaysia
but there were consultations.
Similarly in 1963 the UNMM met not only all the leaders who contested and won in
the First Indirect elections of 1962 and 1963 in Sabah where the Sabah Alliance won
131 out of 137 seats in the Town and Local Council elections but also losing
candidates, people prevented from voting, all the returning officers and whoever
deemed relevant to ascertain their views.
The UNMM found that the people of Sabah having voted for the Sabah Alliance
platform of forming Malaysia did so in exercise of their free will knowing exactly
what they were voting for. In the 60s at least the motions of referring to the
people‘s and leaders wishes was respected and adhered to.
No consultation
This is sadly lacking in reference to establishing the wishes of the people with
regards to Sabah and MA 63 rights.
What the government of Sabah should do is make a clear stand on MA63 rights, listen
and consult the people, make a repository of these list of demands and grievances
and establish a mechanism and institution or body to express, make and negotiate
these demands.
The issue of Sabah and MA 63 rights have used and misused, misrepresented and
misunderstood by both demagogic politicians and the unenlightened layman alike.
You need to have in hand all the Foundational documents which include The Cobbold
Commision Report, The 20 points, The Inter Government Committee Report 1962, The
Malaysia Agreement 1963, The Malaysia Act 1963, Chapter 35(United Kingdom of Great
Britian and Northern Ireland), The Malaysia Act 1963, Act 26 (Malayan parliament),
The Federal and state constitutions and for good measure the Keningau Oath stone
(1964).
One also needs to know the relevant articles in the constitution which enshrined
Sabah ‘s rights, the amendments thereto eroding them, the Ninth Schedule containing
the federal, state and concurrent lists and the various acts and means which has
circumvented or diminished Sabah’s rights.
I did a list of Sabah and MA63 Rights which have been taken over or eroded over the
years and I stopped at a possible 25 breaches. There are many, many more.
There are also books one can read, two of which are Zainal Ajmains “Queens
Obligations” and “The Grand Design”.
Also the late Tan Sri Herman Luping’s chapter in the IDS publication on “The
History of Sabah from 1888 to 1988” is a good introduction.
The Sabah Law Society (SLS) is preparing a handbook on the history of Sabah’s
formation and MA63 rights which will be used for schools, higher study and research
and for the general public. This should be out by the end of the year.
Also there is the Sabah Action Body Advocating Rights (SABAR)Trusteeship (one of
the few established in Sabah) which deals with Sabah and MA 63 rights.
Making a stand
“.. Bahawasanya Kerajaan Sabah mengambil segala tindakan yang perlu di ambil untuk
melaksanakan dan menunaikan Hak-HakSabah dalam Malaysia serta Aku-Janji dan
Jaminan-Jaminan termasuk Hak pemberian dan Hasil Tambahan menurut Artikle 112C,
112D dan jadual 9 Perlembagaan Persekutuan, Di bawah Artikel VIII Perjanjian
Malaysia 1963 saperti yang di persetujui semasa pembentukan Malaysia dan dalam
dokumen-dokumen yang berkenaan termasuk Perlembangaan Persekutuan, Lapuran IGC,
Batu Sumpah bersama segala dokumen, memorandum, perjanjian, jaminan dan syor,
akujanji yang berkenaan dan berkaitan”.
Establishing a mechanism
After the Declaration of stand and grievance and Resolution for Demand;
The Sabah Government should then form a Sabah State Consultative Council (SCC)to
collect, vet views, establish a repository of the demands. Revisit the rights from
all aspects including those not included in the 21 issues which include religion,
education, TYT position and title, new constitution, Local government, immigration
etc. Have an open discussion and let the people put forward their views.
The SCC should comprise Government and Opposition members. It should be bi-partisan
and should consult and seek views from the public, civil society and interests
groups. Use social media. Let the people vent their views. Let the people
articulate and participate. We have been waiting for 58 years. Let’s do it
properly.
The SCC shall be empowered to decide on the issues and crystallise the demands to
be brought for discussion with the Federal Government.
Inter-Government Committee
The SCC and the Federal Government will then meet in an Inter-Government committee
(IGC) meeting to reformulate the new terms of the federation. IGC round 2. Sabah
must get de facto and de jure rights. Political horse trading will follow and legal
alternatives should be considered.
Real Grievances
Sabah was formed through consultations and committee hearings led by leaders who
were, in hindsight, naïve and taken advantage of, being promised the moon and the
sky. Our grievances are real. Granted Malaya has many reasons for not granting us
what we are rightly asking for.
This
includes causing a stampede of demands of rights from the other states like Johor
and Kelantan and of course massive loss of revenue.
We are only asking for our rights, as promised and as codified before amendments
and circumventions. We want our fair share, nothing more, nothing less.
Federal gov't hasn't fully complied on 17 Agreed Issues, four identified for
further discussion.
[03/09/2021, 20:21:24] Joseph Fernandez: https://m.malaysiakini.com/news/220064
[04/09/2021, 04:07:48] Joseph Fernandez: M'sia living with the virus, better late
than never.
If the gov't wants to create jobs on a large scale, it can choose two or three
global sectors, train the manpower, and plug into the global supply chain and
international logistics.
The 1.7m foreign workers and PTI in Sabah should be brought into the picture. The
onus is on the PTI to use the vaccination cert as proof of identity in law.
Detaining and deporting the PTI remains an exercise in futility. These campaigns
are just a drop in the ocean. Those deported by the front door in the morning,
return by the backdoor in the evening. The deportees are not dropped off in Manila
and Jakarta but on the Philippine and Indonesian islands within a stone's throw
from Sabah.
For example, Sabah could manufacture one or two components for electrical vehicles.
The electrical vehicle has only 20 moving parts compared with the 3K used by the
internal combustion engine.
Instead of waiting investors to come along, the gov't should take the lead and set
up the EV industry in the Territory.
There's a need to reach out and plug into the Indian and Chinese economies. These
two countries are the future of the automobile industry in the world. Tesla went to
China for all the right reasons. It may also go to India and Indonesia as well.
For economies of scale, internal and external, at least 1m units per component
should be manufactured annually.
One unique feature of Toyota vehicles is that they are virtually "indestructible".
Toyotas manufactured 40 years are still on the roads because spare parts are still
available.
The existence of a large 1.7m illegal immigrant population in Sabah shows that
there are many jobs and business opportunities in the Territory increasing
organically.
However, these may not be what local youths are looking for after having finished
High School or even higher.
They need to get off their high horses and be willing to do anything and start at
the bottom. Starting at the bottom does not mean remaining there forever. Forget
neckties and working in air-conditioned comfort.
Sabah will be forever plagued by the PTI unless locals emulate these foreigners,
pace and compete with them.
Locals, coming from rural backgrounds, are not willing to venture into smalltime
agricultural pursuits.
In S'wak, for example, the Bidayuh have ventured into many areas previously
monopolised by other communities. These include job skills and small business
areas.
[04/09/2021, 05:31:19] Joseph Fernandez: Sabah detaining, deporting PTI, an
'exercise in futility'.
The PTI can play key role in the industrialisation of the Territory.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . .
[04/09/2021, 05:40:33] Joseph Fernandez:
https://fernzthegreat.wordpress.com/2020/11/27/msia-needs-wide-ranging-electoral-
reforms/
[04/09/2021, 15:29:46] Rosaline Kotter: https://did.sabah.gov.my/mobile/index.php?
id=khyzaa7o&bhs=English
[05/09/2021, 13:34:59] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/09/05/pakatan-ag-should-resign-over-
wrong-advice-that-new-pm-need-not-prove-major/2003086
[05/09/2021, 13:39:07] Joseph Fernandez:
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/09/04/aziz-bari-slams-ags-
bizarre-argument-on-confidence-motion/
[05/09/2021, 13:55:25] Joseph Fernandez: Malay will NEVER change.
Ignore political personality cults, party politics, being hardcore card carrying
members of political parties and new forms of tribalism and feudalism under the
guise of democracy.
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/09/05/azalina-calls-for-multi-
partisan-cooperation-between-lawmakers-end-to-hate/2003087
[05/09/2021, 14:09:31] Joseph Fernandez: AG is implying that Agong asked to be
undermined.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/589965
[05/09/2021, 14:15:41] Joseph Fernandez: Agong can replace Cabinet with National
Recovery Council until GE15.
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/09/04/muhyiddin-says-will-lead-
national-recovery-council-as-volunteer-not-seeking/2003032
[05/09/2021, 14:21:11] Joseph Fernandez: Motion of Confidence will turn into no
confidence motion if it's defeated.
It seems Parliament does not mind confidence motion but not no confidence motion.
https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-think/2021/09/05/motion-of-confidence-in-a-
newly-sworn-prime-minister-following-a-change-of/2003078
[05/09/2021, 14:22:58] Joseph Fernandez: AG should quit if he publicly disagrees
with Agong on confidence motion.
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/09/04/despite-agongs-call-ag-says-no-
need-to-prove-ismail-sabris-command-of-major/2002975
[05/09/2021, 16:50:06] Joseph Fernandez: Muhyiddin Yassin has a good track record
as an able and experienced Administrator.
However, it's a fact that he has been found wanting during the pandemic.
To be fair to him, anyone would have been found wanting. Still, he could have done
better but failed to do so.
https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/40514/muhyiddin-made-national-recovery-
council-chair-with-ministerial-rank
[05/09/2021, 20:18:59] Joseph Fernandez: image omitted
[06/09/2021, 06:10:32] Rosaline Kotter:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2021/09/04/apple-iphone-google-android-and-
windows-10-users-should-quit-facebook-messenger-for-whatsapp/
[06/09/2021, 07:18:26] Joseph Fernandez: The Agong, in remaining above the fray,
has been in a happy position in "going beyond the call" on Fri 20 Aug when he
confirmed that Ismail Sabri would be appointed Prime Minister the next day.
He's "right" even when he's "wrong". No court will go against Agong on his role
under the Constitution. The matter remains non-justiciable. When the spirit of the
law enters the picture, the letter of the law makes way.
The letter of the law isn't the sum total of the rule of law. In the rule of law,
the basis of the Constitution, there's greater emphasis on the spirit of the law
when read together with the letter of the law.
The rule of law, contrary to public perceptions, isn't a legal term. It's
political.
The Constitution isn't law at all but as the ultimate political document, setting
up the governing institutions of state, it has force of law and hence emerges as
the supreme law of the land.
The Constitution, Adat -- the 1st Law in international law -- and the Ten
Commandments are all about the force of law.
Both Adat and the Ten Commandments are based on customary practices.
Law, ultimately, is the power of language on the nature of human relationships and
how they can be regulated.
AG, after having advised Agong in confidence, can't beg to disagree in public.
Agong takes cue on confidence motion from Perikatan Nasional (PN) and Gabungan
Parti S'wak (GPS) providing only conditional support on Fri 20 Aug for Ismail
Sabri's nomination as Prime Minister.
Agong earlier called for unconditional support for the PM-Designate. Agong's views
were conveyed by Speaker Azhar Harun in an email to all MPs.
When MPs did not give unconditional support for the PM-Designate, Agong could have
followed parliamentary convention in the Commonwealth, and invited Opposition
Leader to form the gov't. However, this option may have been deemed too early to
exercise.
Agong clearly does not want see Ismail Sabri fall, confidence motion or no
confidence motion.
The Agong's decree on "unity Cabinet" must be kept in the right perspective. The
Istana did say that "winners can't take all, losers lose all".
[06/09/2021, 07:18:47] Joseph Fernandez: Law must have source to have jurisdiction,
authority and power.
Agong's recent decrees, for want of a better term, have source based on what both
sides of the political Divide agreed, or at least by not objecting, and the public
positions taken.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/589965
[06/09/2021, 11:03:34] Joseph Fernandez: Confidence motion, double-edged sword,
can't be avoided.
Ismail Sabri's days may be numbered if 'winners take all, losers lose all'.
[06/09/2021, 17:54:22] Joseph Fernandez: These lawyers are barking up the wrong
tree. Ismail Sabri's 114 nominations were mostly conditional.
GPS said its 18 nominations will shift if Agong choses another person, besides
Ismail Sabri, to be PM.
Of the 15 Umno MPs who defected from the Muhyiddin Yassin gov't, 14 support Ismail
Sabri. Since most of them form the court cluster, their support is shaky. If four
MPs pull out, Ismail Sabri would fall like ten pins.
There's no reason for 106 Opposition MPs, including Gua Musang MP Tengku Razaleigh
Hamzah, to support Ismail Sabri when he excluded them from Cabinet and gov't
despite Agong's call.
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/09/06/was-ag-right-in-saying-new-pm-
is-not-required-to-hold-a-confidence-vote-law/2003223
[07/09/2021, 08:41:12] Joseph Fernandez: The nature of human relationships are
regulated by the Holy Bible, the Word of God; Adat, Constitution, Parliament, case
law, court, out of court settlements, administrative law and matters which may be
beyond the Constitution, law and court. The Agong remains above the fray except for
special circumstances which arose after Muhyiddin resigned and both sides of the
political Divide deferred to him. Article 39 states that Agong can delegate
executive authority to a Prime Minister and Cabinet, a Minister, or any other
person including someone authorised by Parliament.
[07/09/2021, 08:57:24] Joseph Fernandez: Muhyiddin Yassin has a good track record
as an able and experienced Administrator.
However, it's a fact that he has been found wanting during the pandemic.
To be fair to him, anyone would have been found wanting. Still, he could have done
better but failed to do so.
[07/09/2021, 08:58:57] Joseph Fernandez: Since most of the 14 MPs form the court
cluster, their support is shaky. If four MPs pull out, Ismail Sabri would fall like
ten pins.
There's no reason for 106 Opposition MPs, including Gua Musang MP Tengku Razaleigh
Hamzah, to support Ismail Sabri when he excluded them from Cabinet and gov't
despite Agong's call.
[07/09/2021, 09:00:18] Joseph Fernandez: Law must have source to have jurisdiction,
authority and power.
Agong's recent decrees, for want of a better term, have source based on what both
sides of the political Divide agreed, or at least by not objecting, and the public
positions taken.
[07/09/2021, 09:06:22] Joseph Fernandez: Article 43 (2) (a) of the Federal
Constitution gives the Agong the power to appoint a Prime Minister.
Article 43 (2) (b) provides for the appointment of the Cabinet as well.
Article 43(4) covers a Prime Minister who ceases to have majority in Parliament.
[07/09/2021, 15:44:56] Joseph Fernandez: Living with virus will see nature return,
climate control new mantra.
The people don't remember extreme statements but only the Speaker.
[08/09/2021, 23:57:29] Joseph Fernandez: There's no basis in law for 31 Aug 1963 as
Sabah Day.
The Territory can however gazette 31 Aug 2022 as Sabah Day i.e. self-gov't or
Independence Day.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/09/08/sabah-day-will-raise-
significance-of-malaysia-day-says-star-leader/
[09/09/2021, 00:20:07] Joseph Fernandez: Territorial Assembly can declare Sabah
Day'22 for gazette.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . .
[11/09/2021, 11:55:05] Joseph Fernandez: Law ceases to exist, as if there's no law,
and if it exists, ceases to exist, if it's not gazetted, there's no implementation
date in the gazette, is not enforced, cannot be enforced, is widely flouted and is
bad law, or is null and void to the extent of its inconsistency with superior law.
https://www.theborneopost.com/2021/09/10/pas-minister-says-constitution-state-laws-
already-restrict-propagation-of-other-religions-among-muslims-accuses-issue-being-
blown-up/
[12/09/2021, 00:33:12] Joseph Fernandez: Today, when someone speaks the Malay
language, five to seven words in a sentence of ten words is Sanskrit. The rest are
Cambodian, Tamil, Pali, English, and words from local languages and dialects.
[12/09/2021, 17:37:55] Joseph Fernandez: 7633456774
Cimb bank
Acc name benyap wai hao
[12/09/2021, 23:09:55] Joseph Fernandez: MA63 can be amended if all original
signatory gov'ts sign.
English is 50 per cent Latin, 30 per cent French, 10 per cent Greek, and 10 per
cent Germanic dialects and other languages and dialects.
[13/09/2021, 13:39:39] Joseph Fernandez: Law ceases to exist, as if there's no law,
and if it exists, ceases to exist, if it's not gazetted, there's no implementation
date in the gazette, is not enforced, cannot be enforced, is widely flouted and is
bad law, or is null and void to the extent of its inconsistency with superior law.
[14/09/2021, 05:19:44] Joseph Fernandez: In 4 PARTS . . . Thanks
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
There's no religion in the Borneo Territories under the Malaysia Agreement 1963
(MA63) and constitutional documents on Malaysia including Batu Sumpah (Oath Stone),
a constitutional document in stone in Keningau, Sabah.
Unlike the sultanates and former British settlements in Malaya, Sabah and S'wak are
not in the Federation defined in Article 160(2) in the Federal Constitution. The
Borneo Territories are organised but unincorporated in the Federation. Article
160(2) interprets and Defines all terms in the Constitution.
It's unclear, given so much noise in gov't and the media, on whether non-Muslim in
M'sia would be prohibited by law from propagating their religion among the people,
no matter what their creed, or only among Muslim, on whether Muslim are prohibited
from propagating non-Muslim religions, or whether non-Muslim are prohibited from
any form of propagation.
A gazette isn't law but merely a gov't announcement. It can't be challenged in the
court of law. The court of law is only about law.
However, the process of gazetting can be challenged by judicial review since it may
be in violation of the gov't's own procedures, existing laws and the spirit of the
law inherent in the Constitution.
Generally, unlike in England, the court in M'sia does not go into the merits of
judicial review Applications. The court first considers whether the gov't complied
with its own procedures. If there was compliance, the judicial review Application
would be dismissed. The merits of the Application are not considered. Again, unlike
in England, the court does not consider whether gov't procedures are unfair. It's
rare that the gov't loses judicial reviews. Parliament has been looking the other
way on this phenomenon.
The syariah court, as state court in the sultanates, are based on a little known
amendment in the Federal Constitution under Article 76A. The amendment, without
mentioning syariah or syariah court, facilitates the state assembly to empower the
syariah court. It's not a court of law but Tribunal, on personal and family matters
and religious observances of Muslim. The Article makes no mention that the sultan
is the spiritual head of the local ummah (faithful).
It can be argued that the sultan, being the spiritual head of the local ummah,
should preside over the syariah court. It's not known whether the pre-Council
Meeting of the sultans, which precedes the Conference of Rulers by 24 hours, ever
deliberated on the matter during all their years in existence. Article 38 covers
the Conference of Rulers.
The British re-established the 1897 Conference of Rulers on 31 Aug 1948 to help
regulate the mostly immigrant Muslim communities in Malaya. The Negrito, the first
people in Malaya, came 40K years ago from the mountains in Kerala, southwest India.
Negrito are one of the Orang Asli (indigenous) groups.
PART 2 . . .
In India, a necessary digression for this Opinion piece, the law forbids missionary
groups -- read Christian -- converting anyone away from their religion. However,
the Constitution enshrines freedom of conscience. Everyone is free to practise
their religion or move, but only on their own accord, to another religion.
State law in India since Wed 25 Nov 2020 also prohibits conversion to another
religion -- read Islam -- to marry but inter-faith marriages are allowed provided,
if there's no conversion, presumably to Islam and Christianity, allegedly perceived
as "threats" in a 85 per cent Hindu majority India. The Church doesn't demand that
non-Christian convert to Christianity before marrying Christian.
There's lacuna (gap) in M'sia on freedom of conscience. The Indian law, being from
the Commonwealth, provides Advisory Opinion in court for M'sia. It has all the
principles in law in accordance with the Constitution.
Lacuna on syariah . . .
The Indian Supreme Court, in refusing to outlaw syariah on Mon 7 July 2014, ruled
that syariah was not law or force of law but based on a person's willingness to
accept it. It would be unconstitutional, cautioned the court, to impose syariah on
anyone.
The Indian Parliament, taking its cue from a Petition filed in 2017 by Muslim women
in the Supreme Court, outlawed triple talak instant divorces in Islam on Tues 30
July 2019. Earlier, the Supreme Court warned that the "Muslim" headcover cannot be
forced on anyone.
Islam isn't law but based on the concept of sin (dosa) and merit (pahala). That
apparently necessitates the list of dos and don'ts . . . halal (permitted), haram
(prohibited) and harus (neither permitted nor prohibited).
Under the rule of law, sin isn't prohibited in secular nation-states unless it's
criminalised by law, pahala remains confined to "duty of care" which does not apply
by law to everyone. For example, a lifeguard on duty at the beach or swimming pool
has "duty of care" to prevent anyone drowning.
History of Islam . . .
Islam was created by the 3rd Caliph Uthman, as a form of identity for Arab, when
according to history he codified the Quran from 600K sacred Christian texts in the
Aramaic language and from other sources.
Mohd, having multiple characters, was mentioned in the Quran according to Arab and
Islamic history, since it was felt that a religion must have a Prophet. The
exploits of many characters, according to Arab and Islamic history, finds
expression in Mohd as a great law giver like Moses, for example.
Moses or no Moses, the Ten Commandments have force of law, being based on customary
practices.
Moses claimed, according to tradition, that God spoke to him from behind a burning
bush. Moses came down from the mountain with two stone tablets with the Ten
Commandments. He claimed that God gave the two tablets to him. Moses, in a fit of
rage according to tradition, broke the tablets which were reportedly placed,
broken, in the Ark of the Convenant.
Belief system . . .
The above two thesis statements, self-explanatory, make up the headline and
subheadline in this Opinion piece. They can be explained further.
The British gazetted gov't reserves on Orang Asli (indigenous people in Malaya)
land. These were referred to as Malay reservation land (tanah Melayu). Gov't
reserves are untitled land. Such land can be degazetted for public purposes or
returned to the Orang Asli.
PART 3 . . .
Unlike the Orang Asal (original people, indigenous) in the Borneo Territories, i.e.
Sabah and S'wak, and the Orang Asli in Malaya, Malay don't have NCR (native
customary rights) land by Adat, viz. customary practices which have force of law.
Briefly, an Islamic State is one where the Quran is the Constitution and God the
head of state. God would be represented by a spiritual head advising the gov't as
in Iran, for example.
The syariah (path of God), hadiths (sayings of Prophet Mohd), fatwa (religious
opinion), and Sirat (Mohd's biography) form the foundation of Islamic jurisprudence
and legal system.
An Islamic State is the "antithesis" of the rule of law, the basis of a secular
Constitution as in Malaysia. According to jurisprudence, God isn't a source in law.
Law and force of law must have source to have jurisdiction, authority and power.
Rule of Law . . .
The rule of law calls for freedom of conscience; free speech, assembly,
association; free press and the right of reply; respect for human rights and
international law; multiparty elections, consent of the governed, legitimacy of
gov't, and recognition of a gov't by the UN and member states, both on a bilateral
and multilateral basis.
All these criteria are missing in Afghanistan, for example, where the Taliban
seized the gov't in Kabul by force on Sun 15 Aug. The Taliban failed to participate
in multiparty elections under its banner, having been outlawed by the UN as a
terrorist movement. Google "criminal mindset" to understand the Taliban better as a
threat to global security.
In science, it's unscientific to say that God exists. There's no proof. Again, in
science, it's equally unscientific to say that God does not exist. There's
no proof.
Secular jurisprudence . . .
Secular jurisprudence, taking its cue from science and philosophy, holds that God
could not have created Man as there was no need by the laws of science. Man,
according to philosophy, created God through religion. Then, Man claims through
religion without proof that God said this and said that and declared law for Man.
The gross human body is something "we" inherited as two cells which went on to
gather the energy of the sun through Mother Nature on Earth.
When the gross human body returns to Mother Earth, there's no longer any
differentiation in consciousness. We know from science which has probed the mind
going into coma, that the consciousness exists as spirit which defies description.
It's science that the mind isn't in the brain only but permeates the whole human
body, powered by electricity like in the case of robots run by Artificial
Intelligence. The mind, consciousness, and the universe are one and the same,
according to spiritualists, mystics and yogis.
Memories and emotions cease to exist, unless stored by the universe, and played
back like a video on the "other side". That may be part of belief systems found in
religion.
PART 4 . . .
The sultans were recognised by the British as the spiritual head of the local ummah
(faithful). They also preside over Malay culture, customs and traditions as
enshrined in the 1st Prong of the Definition of Malay in Article 160(2) of the
Federal Constitution.
The 1st Prong implies Malay as a race of Muslim, habitually speaking the Malay
language, and practising Malay culture, customs and traditions. The 3rd Caliph
Uthman said Islam was a form of identity for Arab.
In the 2nd Prong, clarified by case law, Malay is a form of identity based on Islam
and being born or domiciled as Muslim and/or convert in S'pore or Malaya by
Merdeka, 31 Aug 1957. The descendants are Malay provided they remain Muslim.
Today, according to linguists, when someone speaks the Malay language, five to
seven words in a sentence of ten words are Sanskrit, the language used in Hindu
temples in mantra, prayer, song, poetry, dance, worship, literature, ancient books
of knowledge and philosophy.
The rest of the ten words in the sentence are Cambodian, Tamil, Pali, English, and
words from local languages and dialects.
The Malay language wasn't originated by any race, according to linguists, but by
Hindu and Buddhist from southeast India, as lingua franca for the Archipelago. It
was used for trade, missionary work, education and administration.
By 2050, it has been estimated by linguists, that Bahasa M'sia would probably
comprise 50 per cent English, 30 per cent Sanskrit, 10 per cent Tamil and Pali, and
10 per cent Cambodian and local languages and dialects.
English is 50 per cent Latin, 30 per cent French, 10 per cent Greek, and 10 per
cent Germanic dialects and other languages and dialects.
There’s case law in Malaya that the Definition of Malay in Article 160(2) isn't
race but anthropology. The Constitution is colour-blind, the law doesn't get into
DNA or geographical origin.
Palm Oil (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd v. Che Mariah Mohd Tahir (Trading as Delta Mec
Enterprise) [1994] 3 CLJ 638 is case law on the Definition of Malay in Article
160(2).
If it’s anthropology, Islam which came to the Archipelago from a place far away,
from Gujerat in western India, would not be mentioned in the Definition.
It cannot be said to cover the Abrahamic religions viz. Judaism, Christianity and
Islam as well.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[14/09/2021, 10:54:29] Rosaline Kotter: https://youtu.be/WE-yQlg-YRg
[14/09/2021, 11:56:47] Joseph Fernandez: In 4 PARTS . . . Thanks
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
The proposed law involves the syariah court which can't interfere in non-Muslim
affairs, civil matters and criminal law.
There's no religion in the Borneo Territories under the Malaysia Agreement 1963
(MA63) and constitutional documents on Malaysia including Batu Sumpah (Oath Stone),
a constitutional document in stone in Keningau, Sabah.
Unlike the sultanates and former British settlements in Malaya, Sabah and S'wak are
not in the Federation defined in Article 160(2) in the Federal Constitution. The
Borneo Territories are organised but unincorporated in the Federation and have
separate Immigration systems. Article 160(2) interprets and Defines all terms in
the Constitution.
It's unclear, given so much noise in gov't and the media, on whether non-Muslim in
M'sia would be prohibited by law from propagating their religion among the people,
no matter what their creed, or only among Muslim, on whether Muslim are prohibited
from propagating non-Muslim religions, or whether non-Muslim are prohibited from
any form of propagation.
A gazette isn't law but merely a gov't announcement. It can't be challenged in the
court of law. The court of law is only about law.
However, the process of gazetting can be challenged by judicial review since it may
be in violation of the gov't's own procedures, existing laws and the spirit of the
law inherent in the Constitution.
Generally, unlike in England, the court in M'sia does not go into the merits of
judicial review Applications. The court first considers whether the gov't complied
with its own procedures. If there was compliance, the judicial review Application
would be dismissed. The merits of the Application are not considered. Again, unlike
in England, the court does not consider whether gov't procedures are unfair. It's
rare that the gov't loses judicial reviews. Parliament has been virtually looking
the other way on this phenomenon.
The syariah court, as state court in the sultanates, are based on a little known
amendment in the Federal Constitution under Article 76A. The amendment, without
mentioning syariah or syariah court, facilitates the state assembly to empower the
syariah court. It's not a court of law but Tribunal, on personal and family matters
and religious observances of Muslim. The Article makes no mention that the sultan
is the spiritual head of the local ummah (faithful).
It can be argued that the sultan, being the spiritual head of the local ummah,
should preside over the syariah court. It's not known whether the pre-Council
Meeting of the sultans, which precedes the Conference of Rulers by 24 hours, ever
deliberated on the matter during all its years in existence. Article 38 covers the
Conference of Rulers.
The British re-established the 1897 Conference of Rulers on 31 Aug 1948 to help
regulate the mostly immigrant Muslim communities in Malaya. The Negrito, the first
people in Malaya, came 40K years ago from the mountains in Kerala, southwest India.
Negrito are one of the Orang Asli (indigenous) groups.
PART 2 . . .
In India, a necessary digression for this Opinion piece, the law forbids missionary
groups -- read Christian -- converting anyone away from their religion. However,
the Constitution still enshrines freedom of conscience. Everyone is free to
practise their religion or move, but only on their own accord, to another religion.
State law in India since Wed 25 Nov 2020 also prohibits conversion to another
religion -- read Islam -- to marry but inter-faith marriages are allowed provided,
if there's no conversion, presumably to Islam and Christianity, allegedly perceived
as "threats" in a 85 per cent Hindu majority India. The Church doesn't demand that
non-Christian convert to Christianity before marrying Christian.
There's lacuna (gap) in M'sia on freedom of conscience. The Indian law, being from
the Commonwealth, provides Advisory Opinion in court for M'sia. It has all the
principles in law in accordance with the Constitution.
Lacuna on syariah . . .
The Indian Supreme Court, in refusing to outlaw syariah on Mon 7 July 2014, ruled
that syariah was not law or force of law but based on a person's willingness to
accept it. It would be unconstitutional, cautioned the court, to impose syariah on
anyone.
The Indian Parliament, taking its cue from a Petition filed in 2017 by Muslim women
in the Supreme Court, outlawed triple talak instant divorces in Islam on Tues 30
July 2019. Earlier, the Supreme Court warned that the "Muslim" headcover cannot be
forced on anyone.
Islam isn't law but based on the concept of sin (dosa) and merit (pahala). That
apparently necessitates the list of dos and don'ts . . . halal (permitted), haram
(prohibited) and harus (neither permitted nor prohibited).
Under the rule of law, sin isn't prohibited in secular nation-states unless it's
criminalised by law, pahala remains confined to "duty of care" which does not apply
by law to everyone. For example, a lifeguard on duty at the beach or swimming pool
has "duty of care" to prevent anyone drowning.
History of Islam . . .
Islam was created by the 3rd Caliph Uthman, as a form of identity for Arab, when
according to history he codified the Quran from 600K sacred Christian texts in the
Aramaic language and from other sources.
Mohd, a story based on multiple characters, was mentioned in the Quran according to
Arab and Islamic history, since it was felt that a religion must have a Prophet.
The exploits of many characters, according to Arab and Islamic history, finds
expression in Mohd as a great law giver like Moses, for example.
Moses or no Moses, the Ten Commandments unlike syariah have force of law, being
based on customary practices.
Moses claimed, according to tradition, that God spoke to him from behind a burning
bush. Moses came down from the mountain with two stone tablets with the Ten
Commandments. He claimed that God gave the two tablets to him. Moses, in a fit of
rage according to tradition, broke the tablets which were placed according to
tradition, broken, in the Ark of the Convenant.
Belief system . . .
The above two thesis statements, self-explanatory, make up the headline and
subheadline in this Opinion piece. They can be explained further.
The British gazetted gov't reserves on Orang Asli (indigenous people in Malaya)
land. These were referred to as Malay reservation land (tanah Melayu). Gov't
reserves are untitled land. Such land can be degazetted for public purposes or
returned to the Orang Asli.
PART 3 . . .
Unlike the Orang Asal (original people, indigenous) in the Borneo Territories, i.e.
Sabah and S'wak, and the Orang Asli in Malaya, Malay don't have NCR (native
customary rights) land by Adat, viz. customary practices which have force of law.
Briefly, an Islamic State is one where the Quran is the Constitution and God the
head of state. God would be represented by a spiritual head advising the gov't as
in Iran, for example.
The syariah (path of God), hadiths (sayings of Prophet Mohd), fatwa (religious
opinion), and Sirat (Mohd's biography) form the foundation of Islamic jurisprudence
and legal system.
An Islamic State is the "antithesis" of the rule of law, the basis of a secular
Constitution as in Malaysia. According to jurisprudence, God isn't a source in law.
Law and force of law must have source to have jurisdiction, authority and power.
Rule of Law . . .
The rule of law calls for freedom of conscience; free speech, assembly,
association; free press and the right of reply; respect for human rights and
international law; multiparty elections, consent of the governed, legitimacy of
gov't, and recognition of a gov't by the UN and member states, both on a bilateral
and multilateral basis.
All these criteria are missing in Afghanistan, for example, where the Taliban
seized the gov't in Kabul by force on Sun 15 Aug. The Taliban failed to participate
in multiparty elections under its banner, having been outlawed by the UN as a
terrorist movement. Google "criminal mindset" to understand the Taliban better as a
threat to global security.
In science, it's unscientific to say that God exists. There's no proof. Again, in
science, it's equally unscientific to say that God does not exist. There's no
proof.
Secular jurisprudence . . .
Secular jurisprudence, taking its cue from science and philosophy as well, holds
that God could not have created Man as there was no need by the laws of science.
Man, according to philosophy, created God through religion. Then, Man claims
through religion without proof that God said this and said that and declared law
for Man.
The gross human body is something "we" inherited as two cells which went on to
gather the energy of the sun through Mother Nature on Earth.
When the gross human body returns to Mother Earth, there's no longer any
differentiation in consciousness. We know from science which has probed the mind
going into coma, that the consciousness exists as spirit which defies description.
It's science that the mind isn't in the brain only but permeates the whole human
body, powered by electricity like in the case of robots run by Artificial
Intelligence. The mind, consciousness, and the universe are one and the same,
according to spiritualists, mystics and yogis.
Memories and emotions cease to exist, unless stored by the universe, and played
back like a video on the "other side". That may be part of belief systems found in
religion which promote the idea of judgment day.
PART 4 . . .
The sultans were recognised by the British as the spiritual head of the local ummah
(faithful). They also preside over Malay culture, customs and traditions as
enshrined in the 1st Prong of the Definition of Malay in Article 160(2) of the
Federal Constitution.
The 1st Prong implies Malay as a race of Muslim, habitually speaking the Malay
language, and practising Malay culture, customs and traditions. The 3rd Caliph
Uthman said Islam was a form of identity for Arab. Therein lies the contradictions
in law. Arab in history came before Malay.
In the 2nd Prong, "clarified" by case law, Malay is a form of identity based on
Islam and being born or domiciled as Muslim and/or convert in S'pore or Malaya by
Merdeka, 31 Aug 1957. The descendants are Malay provided they remain Muslim.
Today, according to linguists, when someone speaks the Malay language, five to
seven words in a sentence of ten words are Sanskrit, the language used in Hindu
temples in mantra, prayer, song, poetry, dance, worship, literature, ancient books
of knowledge and philosophy.
The rest of the ten words in the sentence are Cambodian, Tamil, Pali, English, and
words from local languages and dialects.
The Malay language wasn't originated by any race, according to linguists, but by
Hindu and Buddhist from southeast India, as lingua franca for the Archipelago. It
was used for trade, missionary work, education and administration.
By 2050, it has been estimated by linguists, that Bahasa M'sia would probably
comprise 50 per cent English, 30 per cent Sanskrit, 10 per cent Tamil and Pali, and
10 per cent Cambodian and local languages and dialects.
English is 50 per cent Latin, 30 per cent French, 10 per cent Greek, and 10 per
cent Germanic dialects and other languages and dialects.
There’s case law in Malaya that the Definition of Malay in Article 160(2) isn't
race but anthropology. The Constitution is colour-blind, the law doesn't get into
DNA or geographical origin.
Palm Oil (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd v. Che Mariah Mohd Tahir (Trading as Delta Mec
Enterprise) [1994] 3 CLJ 638 is case law on the Definition of Malay in Article
160(2).
If it’s anthropology, Islam which came to the Archipelago from a place far away,
from Gujerat in western India, would not be mentioned in the Definition.
It cannot be said to cover the Abrahamic religions viz. Judaism, Christianity and
Islam as well.
Joe Fernandez
In the 2020 National Census, delayed by the pandemic, the Malay have been
classified under the Bumiputera (sons of the soil) political label along with other
Muslim, Orang Asal (indigenous people in Borneo) and Orang Asli (indigenous people
in Malaya).
The Malay number in the population remains unknown. There's no "ethnic" breakdown
in the figures.
It's said the National Registration Dept (NRD) has since dropped Malay from the
chip on the national identity card, MyKad, but retains Islam on the front. This
allows Muslim nationwide including allegedly illegal immigrants, who habitually
speak the Malay language, to consider themselves Malay. In law, there may be
constitutional issues with the Malay Definition in the Constitution.
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The proposed law involves the syariah court which can't interfere in non-Muslim
affairs, civil matters and criminal law.
The politics of religion in Malaya isn't for Sabah and S'wak, on the other side of
the South China Sea in Borneo.
There's no religion in the Borneo Territories under the Malaysia Agreement 1963
(MA63) and constitutional documents on Malaysia including Batu Sumpah (Oath Stone),
a constitutional document in stone in Keningau, Sabah. These, read together with
the Federal Constitution, forms the unwritten/uncodified Malaysia Constitution for
the Borneo Territories.
Unlike the sultanates and former British settlements in Malaya, Sabah and S'wak are
not in the Federation defined in Article 160(2) in the Federal Constitution. The
Borneo Territories are organised but unincorporated in the Federation and have
separate Immigration systems. Article 160(2) interprets and Defines all terms in
the Constitution.
It's unclear, given so much noise in gov't and the media, on whether non-Muslim in
M'sia would be prohibited by law from propagating their religion among the people,
no matter what their creed, or only among Muslim, on whether Muslim are prohibited
from propagating non-Muslim religions, or whether non-Muslim are prohibited from
any form of propagation.
A gazette isn't law but merely a gov't announcement. It can't be challenged in the
court of law. The court of law is only about law.
However, the process of gazetting can be challenged by judicial review since it may
be in violation of the gov't's own procedures, existing laws and the spirit of the
law inherent in the Constitution.
Generally, unlike in England, the court in M'sia does not go into the merits of
judicial review Applications. The court first considers whether the gov't has
complied with its own procedures. If there was compliance, the judicial review
Application would be dismissed. The merits of the Application are not considered.
Again, unlike in England, the court does not consider whether gov't procedures are
unfair. It's rare that the gov't loses judicial reviews. Parliament has been
virtually looking the other way on this phenomenon.
The syariah court, as state court in the sultanates, are based on a little known
amendment in the Federal Constitution under Article 76A. The amendment, without
mentioning syariah or syariah court, facilitates the state assembly to empower the
syariah court. It's not a court of law but Tribunal, on personal and family matters
and religious observances of Muslim. The Article makes no mention that the sultan
is the spiritual head of the local ummah (faithful).
It can be argued that the sultan, being the spiritual head of the local ummah,
should preside over the syariah court. It's not known whether the pre-Council
Meeting of the sultans, which precedes the Conference of Rulers by 24 hours, ever
deliberated on the matter during all its years in existence. Article 38 covers the
Conference of Rulers.
The British re-established the 1897 Conference of Rulers on 31 Aug 1948 to help
regulate the mostly immigrant Muslim communities in Malaya. The Negrito, the first
people in Malaya, came 40K years ago from the mountains in Kerala, southwest India.
Negrito are one of the Orang Asli (indigenous) groups.
PART 2 . . .
In India, a necessary digression for this Opinion piece, the law forbids missionary
groups -- read Christian -- converting anyone away from their religion. However,
the Constitution still enshrines freedom of conscience. Everyone is free to
practise their religion or move, but only on their own accord, to another religion.
In short, there must be no compulsion, directly or indirectly.
State law in India since Wed 25 Nov 2020 also prohibits conversion to another
religion -- read Islam -- to marry but inter-faith marriages are allowed provided
there's no conversion, presumably to Islam and Christianity, allegedly perceived as
"threats" in a 85 per cent Hindu majority India. The Church doesn't demand that
non-Christian convert to Christianity before marrying Christian.
There's lacuna (gap) in M'sia on freedom of conscience. The Indian law, being from
the Commonwealth, provides Advisory Opinion in court for M'sia. It has all the
principles in law in accordance with the Constitution.
Lacuna on syariah . . .
The Indian Supreme Court, in refusing to outlaw syariah on Mon 7 July 2014, ruled
that syariah was not law or force of law but based on a person's willingness to
accept it. It would be unconstitutional, cautioned the court, to impose syariah on
anyone.
The Indian Parliament, taking its cue from a Petition filed in 2017 by Muslim women
in the Supreme Court, outlawed triple talak instant divorces in Islam on Tues 30
July 2019. Earlier, the Supreme Court warned that the "Muslim" headcover cannot be
forced on anyone.
Islam isn't law but based on the concept of sin (dosa) and merit (pahala). That
apparently necessitates the list of dos and don'ts . . . halal (permitted), haram
(prohibited) and harus (neither permitted nor prohibited).
Under the rule of law, sin isn't prohibited in secular nation-states unless it's
criminalised by law, pahala remains confined to "duty of care" which does not apply
by law to everyone. For example, a lifeguard on duty at the beach or swimming pool
has "duty of care" to prevent anyone drowning.
History of Islam . . .
Islam was created by the 3rd Caliph Uthman, as a form of identity for Arab, when
according to history he codified the Quran from 600K sacred Christian texts in the
Aramaic language and from other sources.
Mohd, a story based on multiple characters, was mentioned in the Quran according to
Arab and Islamic history, since it was felt that a religion must have a Prophet.
The exploits of many characters, according to Arab and Islamic history, finds
expression in Mohd as a great law giver like Moses, for example.
Moses or no Moses, the Ten Commandments unlike syariah have force of law, being
based on customary practices.
Moses claimed, according to tradition, that God spoke to him from behind a burning
bush. Moses came down from the mountain with two stone tablets with the Ten
Commandments. He claimed that God gave the two tablets to him. Moses, in a fit of
rage according to tradition, broke the tablets which were placed, broken, in the
Ark of the Convenant.
Belief system . . .
The British gazetted gov't reserves on Orang Asli (indigenous people in Malaya)
land. These were referred to as Malay reservation land (tanah Melayu). Gov't
reserves are untitled land. Such land can be degazetted for public purposes or
returned to the Orang Asli.
PART 3 . . .
Unlike the Orang Asal (original people, indigenous) in the Borneo Territories, i.e.
Sabah and S'wak, and the Orang Asli in Malaya, Malay don't have NCR (native
customary rights) land by Adat, viz. customary practices which have force of law.
Briefly, an Islamic State is one where the Quran is the Constitution and God the
head of state. God would be represented by a spiritual head advising the gov't as
in Iran, for example.
The syariah (path of God), hadiths (sayings of Prophet Mohd), fatwa (religious
opinion), and Sirat (Mohd's biography) form the foundation of Islamic jurisprudence
and legal system.
An Islamic State is the "antithesis" of the rule of law, the basis of a secular
Constitution as in Malaysia. According to jurisprudence, God isn't a source in law.
Law and force of law must have source to have jurisdiction, authority and power.
Legitimacy . . .
The rule of law calls for freedom of conscience; free speech, assembly,
association; free press and the right of reply; respect for human rights and
international law; free and fair multiparty elections observed by the international
community, consent of the governed, legitimacy of gov't, and recognition of a gov't
by the UN and member states, both on a bilateral and multilateral basis.
All these criteria are missing in Afghanistan, for example, where the Taliban
seized the gov't in Kabul by force on Sun 15 Aug under the guise of an Islamic
Emirate. The Taliban failed to participate in multiparty elections under its
banner, having been outlawed by the UN as a terrorist movement.
Google "criminal mindset" to understand the Taliban better as a threat to the
global security framework.
Likewise, to digress a little, it's said that Beijing has been working on adopting
a new Constitution based on the rule of law.
In science, it's unscientific to say that God exists. There's no proof. Again, in
science, it's equally unscientific to say that God does not exist. There's no
proof.
Secular jurisprudence . . .
Secular jurisprudence, taking its cue from science and philosophy as well, holds
that God could not have created Man as there was no need by the laws of science.
Man, according to philosophy, created God through religion. Then, Man claims
through religion without proof that God said this and said that and declared law
for Man.
The gross human body is something "we" inherited as two cells which went on to
gather the energy of the sun through Mother Nature on Earth.
When the gross human body returns to Mother Earth, there's no longer any
differentiation in consciousness. We know from science which has probed the mind
going into coma, that the consciousness exists as spirit which defies description.
It's science that the mind isn't in the brain only but permeates the whole human
body, powered by electricity like in the case of robots run by Artificial
Intelligence. The mind, consciousness, and the universe are one and the same,
according to spiritualists, mystics and yogis.
Memories and emotions cease to exist, unless stored by the universe, and played
back like a video on the "other side". That may be part of belief systems found in
religion which promote the idea of judgment day.
PART 4 . . .
The sultans were recognised by the British as the spiritual head of the local ummah
(faithful). They also preside over Malay culture, customs and traditions as
enshrined in the 1st Prong of the Definition of Malay in Article 160(2) of the
Federal Constitution.
The 1st Prong implies Malay as a race of Muslim, habitually speaking the Malay
language, and practising Malay culture, customs and traditions. The 3rd Caliph
Uthman said Islam was a form of identity for Arab. Therein lies the contradictions
in law. Arab in history came before Malay.
In the 2nd Prong, "clarified" by case law, Malay is a form of identity based on
Islam and being born or domiciled as Muslim and/or convert in S'pore or Malaya by
Merdeka, 31 Aug 1957. The descendants are Malay provided they remain Muslim.
Today, according to linguists, when someone speaks the Malay language, five to
seven words in a sentence of ten words are Sanskrit, the language used in Hindu
temples in mantra, prayer, song, poetry, dance, worship, literature, ancient books
of knowledge and philosophy.
The rest of the ten words in the sentence are an old Khmer dialect, Tamil, Pali,
English, and words from local languages and dialects.
The Malay language wasn't originated by any race, according to linguists, but by
Hindu and Buddhist from southeast India, as lingua franca for the Archipelago. It
was used for trade, missionary work, education and administration.
By 2050, it has been estimated by linguists, that Bahasa M'sia would probably
comprise 50 per cent English, 30 per cent Sanskrit, 10 per cent Tamil and Pali, and
10 per cent old Khmer dialect and local languages and dialects.
English is 50 per cent Latin, 30 per cent French, 10 per cent Greek, and 10 per
cent Germanic dialects and other languages and dialects.
There’s case law in Malaya that the Definition of Malay in Article 160(2) isn't
race but anthropology. The Constitution is colour-blind, the law doesn't get into
DNA or geographical origin.
Palm Oil (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd v. Che Mariah Mohd Tahir (Trading as Delta Mec
Enterprise) [1994] 3 CLJ 638 is case law on the Definition of Malay in Article
160(2).
If it’s anthropology, Islam which came to the Archipelago from a place far away,
from Gujerat in western India, would not be mentioned in the Definition.
It cannot be said to cover the Abrahamic religions viz. Judaism, Christianity and
Islam as well.
National Census . . .
According to the 2010 National Census, Malay form 50.4 per cent of the population
in Malaysia.
In the 2020 National Census, delayed by the pandemic, the Malay have been
classified under the Bumiputera (sons of the soil) political label along with other
Muslim including convert, Orang Asal (indigenous people in Borneo) and Orang Asli
(indigenous people in Malaya).
The Malay number in the population remains unknown. There's no "ethnic" breakdown
in the figures.
It's said the National Registration Dept (NRD) has since dropped Malay from the
chip on the national identity card, MyKad, but retains Islam on the front. This
allows Muslim nationwide including allegedly illegal immigrants, who habitually
speak the Malay language, to consider themselves Malay to feed public perception.
In that case, the Definition of Malay in Article 160(2) may be redundant and render
the tanah Melayu theory non-existent.
In law, there may be constitutional issues with the Malay Definition in the
Constitution.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[14/09/2021, 18:19:15] Joseph Fernandez: Ismail Sabri has no consent of governed,
PH-gov't MOU doesn't recover sovereignty.
The intention of Parliament on OSA wasn't about covering up wrong doing on MA'63.
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . Malaysia Day, 16 Sept 1963, 58 years later, sees the deliberations
from 2018 on the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA'63) being still kept under wraps,
shielded from public knowledge, under the Official Secrets Act 1972 (OSA).
The intention of Parliament on OSA wasn't about covering up wrong doing on MA'63.
Putrajaya must lift the OSA on the MA'63 deliberations. It can be in conjunction
with M'sia Day 2022.
The people have a right to know, in full, the extent of the Federal gov't's non-
compliance on MA'63 and wrongdoing viz. breaches, illegalities, arrests, and
detentions including without trial under the draconian Internal Security Act 1960
(ISA).
The terms of reference of the RCI should cover the circumstances under which the
British departed from the Borneo Territories, Sabah and S'wak, and the colonial
transfer of their Administration to the Malayan gov't which preceded the M'sian
gov't.
Other subjects for the Inquiry should include the Singapore Separation Act 1965,
the nature of the MA'63 whether incorporated or otherwise in the Federal
Constitution, the deliberations on MA'63 being placed under the OSA by 8th Prime
Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, the unwritten/uncodified Malaysia Constitution read
together with the Federal Constitution, and Invoking Part VIII of MA'63 for a new
form of self-determination.
The RCI can also conduct a Public Inquiry on the so-called 21 Issues identified by
the Sabah and S'wak gov'ts and the Muhyiddin Yassin gov't for resolution.
https://www.dailyexpress.com.my/read/4509/sabah-rights-story-so-far-and-what-next/
At the state level the Sabah State committee was headed by Teo Chee Kang.
Much was done by the late V. K. Liew who raised 21 matters to be discussed.
Of the 17 agreed issues, three were resolved i.e. (i) Export duties for timber and
forest revenues (ii) Administration of Sipadan Island and Ligitan Islands (iii)
Agriculture and forest issues.
Of the balance 14 agreed issues, four concerned the Delegation of power to the
Sabah and Sarawak courts and administration of Justice, appointment of Judicial
commissioners and Stamp duties imposed on transfer instruments (Memorandum of
transfers), charges, leases of land under the Sabah Land Ordinance.
The four outstanding issues revolve around oil rights and the sea (The money
issues).
These are the Continental Shelf Act 1966, the Petroleum Development Act 1974 and
the Territorial Sea act 2012.
Also, there has been no resolution of the 40pc entitlement of Net Revenue under
Article 112D of the Federal constitution.
In 2020, the PN government, after taking power, formed a Special Council headed by
then PM Muhyiddin Yasin.
Three corresponding Federal and state working committees were formed to discuss and
make recommendations to the Special Council.
The three committees covered Equal status and constitutional rights, Security and
Socio-economic matters.
What we have are the committees to discuss presumably the 10 agreed issues left out
of the 21 issues brought out during the late V. K. Liew’s time.
In addition thereto, the amendment under Article 1(2) (Equal Status of Sabah) of
the federal constitution and illegal immigrants were discussed under the Equal
status committee and the Security Committee respectively.
Interestingly, what was not raised in the 21 issues are Religion, Language,
education, Local government, new constitution, TYT title, citizenship and
immigration.
The question arises what and why only these 10 agreed issues (albeit with the
inclusions above)?
Pre-Malaysia Consultations
We must remember that there were two fact finding missions for the views of the
people before and during the formation of Malaysia, flawed or criticized though
they might have been.
There was the Cobbold Commission (I962) and the United Nations Malaysia Mission
(UNMM) Report (1963). The ordinary people were consulted during the Cobbold
Commission. The results might have been rigged to favour the formation of Malaysia
but there were consultations.
Similarly in 1963 the UNMM met not only all the leaders who contested and won in
the First Indirect elections of 1962 and 1963 in Sabah where the Sabah Alliance won
131 out of 137 seats in the Town and Local Council elections but also losing
candidates, people prevented from voting, all the returning officers and whoever
deemed relevant to ascertain their views.
The UNMM found that the people of Sabah having voted for the Sabah Alliance
platform of forming Malaysia did so in exercise of their free will knowing exactly
what they were voting for. In the 60s at least the motions of referring to the
people‘s and leaders wishes was respected and adhered to.
No consultation
This is sadly lacking in reference to establishing the wishes of the people with
regards to Sabah and MA 63 rights.
What the government of Sabah should do is make a clear stand on MA63 rights, listen
and consult the people, make a repository of these list of demands and grievances
and establish a mechanism and institution or body to express, make and negotiate
these demands.
The issue of Sabah and MA 63 rights have used and misused, misrepresented and
misunderstood by both demagogic politicians and the unenlightened layman alike.
You need to have in hand all the Foundational documents which include The Cobbold
Commision Report, The 20 points, The Inter Government Committee Report 1962, The
Malaysia Agreement 1963, The Malaysia Act 1963, Chapter 35(United Kingdom of Great
Britian and Northern Ireland), The Malaysia Act 1963, Act 26 (Malayan parliament),
The Federal and state constitutions and for good measure the Keningau Oath stone
(1964).
One also needs to know the relevant articles in the constitution which enshrined
Sabah ‘s rights, the amendments thereto eroding them, the Ninth Schedule containing
the federal, state and concurrent lists and the various acts and means which has
circumvented or diminished Sabah’s rights.
I did a list of Sabah and MA63 Rights which have been taken over or eroded over the
years and I stopped at a possible 25 breaches. There are many, many more.
There are also books one can read, two of which are Zainal Ajmains “Queens
Obligations” and “The Grand Design”.
Also the late Tan Sri Herman Luping’s chapter in the IDS publication on “The
History of Sabah from 1888 to 1988” is a good introduction.
The Sabah Law Society (SLS) is preparing a handbook on the history of Sabah’s
formation and MA63 rights which will be used for schools, higher study and research
and for the general public. This should be out by the end of the year.
Also there is the Sabah Action Body Advocating Rights (SABAR)Trusteeship (one of
the few established in Sabah) which deals with Sabah and MA 63 rights.
Making a stand
“.. Bahawasanya Kerajaan Sabah mengambil segala tindakan yang perlu di ambil untuk
melaksanakan dan menunaikan Hak-HakSabah dalam Malaysia serta Aku-Janji dan
Jaminan-Jaminan termasuk Hak pemberian dan Hasil Tambahan menurut Artikle 112C,
112D dan jadual 9 Perlembagaan Persekutuan, Di
bawah Artikel VIII Perjanjian Malaysia 1963 saperti yang di persetujui semasa
pembentukan Malaysia dan dalam dokumen-dokumen yang berkenaan termasuk
Perlembangaan Persekutuan, Lapuran IGC, Batu Sumpah bersama segala dokumen,
memorandum, perjanjian, jaminan dan syor, akujanji yang berkenaan dan berkaitan”.
Establishing a mechanism
After the Declaration of stand and grievance and Resolution for Demand;
The Sabah Government should then form a Sabah State Consultative Council (SCC)to
collect, vet views, establish a repository of the demands. Revisit the rights from
all aspects including those not included in the 21 issues which include religion,
education, TYT position and title, new constitution, Local government, immigration
etc. Have an open discussion and let the people put forward their views.
The SCC should comprise Government and Opposition members. It should be bi-partisan
and should consult and seek views from the public, civil society and interests
groups. Use social media. Let the people vent their views. Let the people
articulate and participate. We have been waiting for 58 years. Let’s do it
properly.
The SCC shall be empowered to decide on the issues and crystallise the demands to
be brought for discussion with the Federal Government.
Inter-Government Committee
The SCC and the Federal Government will then meet in an Inter-Government committee
(IGC) meeting to reformulate the new terms of the federation. IGC round 2. Sabah
must get de facto and de jure rights. Political horse trading will follow and legal
alternatives should be considered.
Real Grievances
Sabah was formed through consultations and committee hearings led by leaders who
were, in hindsight, naïve and taken advantage of, being promised the moon and the
sky. Our grievances are real. Granted Malaya has many reasons for not granting us
what we are rightly asking for.
This includes causing a stampede of demands of rights from the other states like
Johor and Kelantan and of course massive loss of revenue.
We are only asking for our rights, as promised and as codified before amendments
and circumventions. We want our fair share, nothing more, nothing less.
https://www.google.com/search?
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https://wp.me/p9uxUN-3II
M'sia Day'21 begins with lifting OSA on MA63, Borneo rights Report.
Federal gov't hasn't fully complied on 17 Agreed Issues, four identified for
further discussion.
https://m.malaysiakini.com/news/220064
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . Malaysia Day 16 Sept 1963, 58 years later, sees the deliberations
from 2018 on the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA'63) being still kept under wraps,
shielded from public knowledge, under the Official Secrets Act 1972 (OSA).
The intention of Parliament on the OSA wasn't about covering up wrong doing.
Putrajaya must lift the secrecy veil on the deliberations. It can be done in
conjunction with M'sia Day 2022.
Malaysians have a right to know, in full disclosure, the extent of the Federal
gov't's non-compliance on MA'63 and alleged wrongdoing viz. breaches, illegalities,
arrests, and detentions including without trial. The draconian Internal Security
Act 1960 (ISA) was mercilessly used against whoever raised Borneo rights.
The people also have a right to the declassified British colonial documents on
Sabah and Sarawak. These have since been declassified by the British gov't but not
by the M'sian gov't.
The Federal gov't, by declassifying the deliberations and colonial documents, will
facilitate the establishment of a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) on several
aspects of the Equal Partnership of Sabah, S'wak and Malaya in Malaysia under
MA'63.
The Equal Partnership concept arises from Sabah and S'wak, unlike the sultanates
and states in Malaya, being Territories that although organised remain
unincorporated. The Definition of Federation in Article 160(2) of the Federal
Constitution excludes the Borneo Territories.
Former Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, responsible for placing the deliberations
under the OSA, should be summoned to appear before the RCI and explain himself.
The terms of reference of the RCI should cover the circumstances under which the
British departed from the Borneo Territories, Sabah and S'wak, and MA'63 or no
MA'63, the colonial transfer of their Administration to the Malayan gov't which
preceded the M'sian gov't.
Other subjects for the Inquiry should include the Singapore Separation Act 1965,
the nature of the MA'63 whether incorporated or otherwise in the Federal
Constitution, the deliberations on MA'63 being placed under the OSA by 8th Prime
Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, the unwritten/uncodified Malaysia Constitution read
together with the Federal Constitution, the 2013 RCI Report on Illegal Immigrants
in Sabah and the onus being on the Sabah and S'wak Assemblies to Invoke Article
VIII of MA'63 for a new form of self-determination separate from Malaysia Day on 16
Sept 1963.
Self-determination denotes the legal right of people to decide their own destiny in
the international order, according to the Definition.
The RCI can also conduct a Public Inquiry on the so-called 21 Issues identified by
the Sabah and S'wak gov'ts and the Muhyiddin Yassin gov't for resolution.
It's not known how these 21 Issues were identified and by whom. Lawyers who have
perused MA'63 swear that there have been so many breaches that renders the task of
counting them daunting and heart-breaking.
The 21 Issues also exclude the 40 per cent entitlement of Net Revenue under Article
112D of the Federal Constitution.
The Federal gov't has reportedly agreed on full compliance on 17 of the 21 Issues
and asked for further discussions on the remaining four Issues.
There has been no word so far on the 4 outstanding Issues which are related to
Continental Shelf Act 1966, the Petroleum Development Act 1974 and the Territorial
Sea Act 2012:
The Federal gov't agreed on full and immediate compliance with three of the 17
Issues: export duties for timber and forest revenues; Administration of Sipadan
Island and Ligitan Islands; and Agriculture and forest issues.
Four "work in progress" Issues involve the delegation of power to the Sabah and
S'wak courts; administration of Justice; appointment of Judicial Commissioners; and
stamp duties imposed on transfer instruments (memorandum of transfers), charges,
and leases of land under the Sabah Land Ordinance.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[15/09/2021, 19:40:37] Joseph Fernandez: In 2 PARTS . . . Thanks
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . Malaysia Day 16 Sept 1963, 58 years later, sees the deliberations
from 2018 on the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA'63) still being kept under wraps,
shielded from public knowledge, under the Official Secrets Act 1972 (OSA).
Malaysians have a right to know, in full disclosure, the extent of the Federal
gov't's non-compliance on MA'63 and alleged wrongdoing viz. breaches, illegalities,
arrests, and detentions including without trial. The draconian Internal Security
Act 1960 (ISA) was mercilessly used by the Federal gov't since 1963 against whoever
raised Borneo rights in Sabah and Sarawak or observed Malaysia Day before 2010.
The people also have a right to the declassified British colonial documents on
Sabah and S'wak. These have since been declassified by the British gov't but not by
the M'sian gov't. The declassified colonial documents are available at the British
Museum Library in London. Many academicians have analysed these documents and
produced history text books for universities.
The Federal gov't, by declassifying the deliberations and colonial documents, will
facilitate the establishment of a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) on several
aspects of the concept, Equal Partnership of Sabah, S'wak and Malaya in Malaysia
under MA'63. S'pore merged with Malaya on 16 Sept 1963, under MA'63, after a Yes/No
Referendum in 1962.
The Equal Partnership concept arises from Sabah and S'wak, unlike the sultanates
and states in Malaya, being Territories that although organised remain
unincorporated. The Definition of Federation in Article 160(2) of the Federal
Constitution excludes the Borneo Territories.
Muhyiddin Yassin . . .
Former Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, responsible for placing the deliberations
under the OSA, should be summoned to appear before the RCI and explain himself.
The terms of reference of the RCI should cover the circumstances under which the
British departed from Sabah and S'wak, and MA'63 or no MA'63, the colonial transfer
of their Administration to the Malayan gov't which preceded the M'sian gov't.
Other subjects for the Inquiry should include the Singapore Separation Act 1965,
the nature of MA'63 whether incorporated or otherwise in the Federal Constitution,
the deliberations on MA'63 being placed under the OSA by 8th Prime Minister
Muhyiddin Yassin, the unwritten/uncodified Malaysia Constitution read together with
the Federal Constitution, the 2013 RCI Report on Illegal Immigrants in Sabah and
the onus being on the Sabah and S'wak Assemblies to Invoke Article VIII of MA'63
for a new form of self-determination separate from Malaysia Day on 16 Sept 1963.
Self-determination . . .
Self-determination denotes the legal right of people to decide their own destiny in
the international order, according to the Definition.
The possibility has also been raised in Sabah for an Amendment to MA'63 and/or a
New Malaysia Agreement. In law, Amendment hinges on the original signatory nations
coming together viz. Sabah, S'wak, Singapore, Malaya and the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Northern Ireland, under the good offices of the UN Secretary-
General.
The Najib's Committee Agenda should be part of the RCI's Terms of Reference.
PART 2 . . .
The RCI can also conduct a Public Inquiry on the so-called 21 Issues identified by
the Sabah and S'wak gov'ts and the Muhyiddin Yassin gov't for resolution.
It's not known how these 21 Issues were identified and by whom. Lawyers who have
perused MA'63 swear that there have been so many breaches which renders the task of
counting them daunting and heart-breaking.
The 21 Issues also exclude the 40 per cent entitlement of Net Revenue under Article
112D of the Federal Constitution.
The Federal gov't has reportedly agreed on full compliance on 17 of the 21 Issues
and asked for further discussions on the remaining four Issues.
There has been no word so far on the 4 outstanding Issues. These are related to the
Continental Shelf Act 1966, the Petroleum Development Act 1974 and the Territorial
Sea Act 2012.
The 4 Issues:
Compliance on 3 Issues . . .
The Federal gov't agreed on full and immediate compliance on 3 of the 17 Issues:
export duties for timber and forest revenues; Administration of Sipadan Island and
Ligitan Islands; and agriculture and forest issues.
Four "work in progress" Issues involve the delegation of power to the Sabah and
S'wak courts; administration of Justice; appointment of Judicial Commissioners; and
stamp duties imposed on transfer instruments (memorandum of transfers), charges,
and leases of land under the Sabah Land Ordinance.
There are 10 other agreed Issues which demand immediate compliance as well:
regulation of gas and electricity;
implementation of federal work; labour force; joint obligations under the joint
list in the Federal Constitution; review of Special gifts (RM); fishing, inshore
and offshore fisheries; ownership of Federal lands; Article 112 of the Federal
Constitution on increase in employment; legal authority on tourism and environment;
and authority on health issues.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[16/09/2021, 02:47:06] Joseph Fernandez: The Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC) has
given its commitment to assist the government in looking into the legal aspects
concerning the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63).
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Parliament and Law) Datuk Seri Wan
Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar disclosed this after a meeting with Attorney General Tan Sri
Idrus Harun today.
[16/09/2021, 03:05:41] Joseph Fernandez: “Today, the Dewan Rakyat consists of 222
seats: 166 seats for Peninsular Malaysia, 25 seats for Sabah, and 31 seats for
Sarawak,” he said adding that only 25% of the seats were from Sabah and Sarawak.
[16/09/2021, 03:11:04] Joseph Fernandez: Eighty-nine out of 181 Articles and 12 out
of 13 Schedules were amended. Thirty-seven new Articles were inserted to define
Sabah and Sarawak’s special relationship with the federal government.
[16/09/2021, 03:14:40] Joseph Fernandez: This message was deleted.
[16/09/2021, 03:19:34] Joseph Fernandez: The Federal Constitution was therefore
amended significantly to accommodate the demands of Sabah and Sarawak for autonomy.
Eighty-nine out of 181 Articles and 12 out of 13 Schedules were amended. Thirty-
seven new Articles were inserted to define Sabah and Sarawak’s special relationship
with the federal government.
The federal power to have uniform laws on land, agriculture, forestry and local
government is not applicable to Sabah and Sarawak.
Amending the Constitution to affect the rights of Sabah and Sarawak requires the
consent of their governors.
There is a High Court for Sabah and Sarawak and the appointment of the chief judge
requires the consent of the chief ministers of these states. The appointment of
judicial commissioners, till 1994, was in the hands of the governors of Sabah and
Sarawak.
Native courts exist to administer native law.
The special protection of Article 153 applies to the natives of Sabah and Sarawak
as it does to the Malays of the peninsula.
In the matter of English and native languages, the Borneo states have special
privileges. Immigration into Sabah and Sarawak is restricted.
Policies of the National Land Council and National Council for Local Government are
not binding on Sabah and Sarawak.
In 1963, 34% of the Dewan Rakyat MPs were from Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore and had
the power to veto any constitutional amendment. This proportion has now gone down
to 25%.
Shad Saleem Faruqi is the Tunku Abdul Rahman chair at Universiti Malaya; member of
the board of trustees at Yayasan Tunku Abdul Rahman and visiting senior fellow of
ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute.
[16/09/2021, 03:22:41] Joseph Fernandez: In 1963, 34% of the Dewan Rakyat MPs were
from Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore and had the power to veto any constitutional
amendment. This proportion has now gone down to 25%.
“Today, the Dewan Rakyat consists of 222 seats: 166 seats for Peninsular Malaysia,
25 seats for Sabah, and 31 seats for Sarawak,” he said adding that only 25% of the
seats were from Sabah and Sarawak.
[16/09/2021, 04:01:08] Joseph Fernandez: In 2 PARTS . . . Thanks
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . Malaysia Day 16 Sept 1963, 58 years later, sees the deliberations
from 2018 on the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA'63) still being kept under wraps,
shielded from public knowledge, under the Official Secrets Act 1972 (OSA).
Malaysians have a right to know, in full disclosure, the extent of the Federal
gov't's non-compliance on MA'63 and alleged wrongdoing viz. breaches, illegalities,
arrests, and detentions including without trial. The draconian Internal Security
Act 1960 (ISA) was allegedly used by the Federal gov't since 1963 against whoever
raised Borneo rights in Sabah and Sarawak or observed Malaysia Day before 2010.
Declassified documents . . .
The people also have a right to the declassified British colonial documents on
Sabah and S'wak. These have since been declassified by the British gov't but not by
Malaysia. The declassified colonial documents are available at the British Museum
Library in London. Many academicians have analysed these documents. Their work may
be available as history texts at university libraries all over the world.
The Federal gov't, by declassifying the deliberations and colonial documents, will
facilitate the establishment of a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) on several
aspects of the concept . . . Equal Partnership of Sabah, S'wak and Malaya in
Malaysia under MA'63. S'pore merged with Malaya on 16 Sept 1963, under MA'63, after
a Yes/No Referendum in 1962.
The Equal Partnership concept arises from Sabah and S'wak, unlike the sultanates
and states in Malaya, being Territories that although organised remain
unincorporated. The Definition of Federation in Article 160(2) of the Federal
Constitution excludes the Borneo Territories.
Muhyiddin Yassin . . .
Former Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, responsible for placing the deliberations
under the OSA, has a moral obligation to appear before the RCI and explain himself.
The terms of reference of the RCI should cover the circumstances under which the
British departed from Sabah and S'wak and, MA'63 or no MA'63, the colonial transfer
of their Administration to the Malayan gov't which preceded the M'sian gov't.
Other subjects for the Inquiry should include the Singapore Separation Act 1965,
the nature of MA'63 whether incorporated or otherwise in the Federal Constitution,
the deliberations on MA'63 being placed under the OSA by 8th Prime Minister
Muhyiddin Yassin, the unwritten/uncodified Malaysia Constitution read together with
the Federal Constitution, the 2013 RCI Report on Illegal Immigrants in Sabah and
the onus being on the Sabah and S'wak Assemblies to Invoke Article VIII of MA'63
for a new form of self-determination separate from Malaysia Day on 16 Sept 1963.
Self-determination . . .
Self-determination denotes the legal right of people to decide their own destiny in
the international order, according to the Definition.
The possibility has also been raised in Sabah for an Amendment to MA'63 and/or a
New Malaysia Agreement. In law, Amendment hinges on the original signatory nations
coming together viz. Sabah, S'wak, Singapore, Malaya and the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Northern Ireland, under the good offices of the UN Secretary-
General.
PART 2 . . .
The RCI can also conduct a Public Inquiry on the so-called 21 Issues identified by
the Sabah and S'wak gov'ts and the Muhyiddin Yassin gov't for resolution.
It's not known how these 21 Issues were identified and by whom. Lawyers who have
perused MA'63 swear that there have been so many breaches which renders the task of
counting them daunting.
The 21 Issues also exclude the 40 per cent entitlement of Net Revenue under Article
112D of the Federal Constitution.
The Federal gov't has reportedly agreed on full compliance on 17 of the 21 Issues
and asked for further discussions on the remaining four Issues.
There has been no word so far on the 4 outstanding Issues. These are related to the
Continental Shelf Act 1966, the Petroleum Development Act 1974 and the Territorial
Sea Act 2012.
The 4 Issues:
Compliance on 3 Issues . . .
The Federal gov't agreed on full and immediate compliance on 3 of the 17 Issues:
export duties for timber and forest revenues; Administration of Sipadan Island and
Ligitan Islands; and agriculture and forest issues.
Four "work in progress" Issues involve the delegation of power to the Sabah and
S'wak courts; administration of Justice; appointment of Judicial Commissioners; and
stamp duties imposed on transfer instruments (memorandum of transfers), charges,
and leases of land under the Sabah Land Ordinance.
There are 10 other agreed Issues which demand immediate compliance as well:
regulation of gas and electricity;
implementation of federal work; labour force; joint obligations under the joint
list in the Federal Constitution; review of Special gifts (RM); fishing, inshore
and offshore fisheries; ownership of Federal lands; Article 112 of the Federal
Constitution on increase in employment; legal authority on tourism and environment;
and authority on health issues.
Stumbling block . . .
MA'63, like the Magna Carta, exists and has force of law whether incorporated in
the Federal Constitution or otherwise.
The Constitution, like the MA'63, isn't law but being the ultimate political
document, setting out the governing institutions of state, has force of law. The
jury will always be out on whether the Constitution should have amended 89 out of
181 Articles and 12 out of 13 Schedules and add 37 new Articles. MA'63 did not
include these approaches. In fact, it called for a new Malaysia Constitution.
One difficulty may be that the Malayan gov't, responding to a suit by the Kelantan
gov't, assured the Supreme Court on 11 Sept 1963 that the Federation of Malaya
would continue after Malaysia on 16 Sept 1963. The Malayan gov't did not consult
the sultanates and former British settlements in Malaya on Malaysia as the
Federation of Malaya Agreement 1948 remained undiminished after 16 Sept 1963.
It's not known whether the Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC) remains a stumbling
block on Borneo rights.
The hands of Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Parliament and Law) Wan
Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar may be tied on the matter despite media statements which
convey the opposite perspective for public consumption.
Sabah, S'wak and S'pore, with 34 per cent of parliamentary seats in 1963, had veto
powers on any constitutional amendment. There's no longer any veto powers as the
proportion has been reduced to 25 per cent. Of the 222 seats in the current
Parliament, the Borneo Territories have only 57 seats viz. Sabah 25, Labuan 1 and
S'wak 31.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[16/09/2021, 05:22:46] Joseph Fernandez: In 2 PARTS . . . Thanks
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . Malaysia Day 16 Sept 1963, 58 years later, sees the belated
deliberations from 2018 on the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA'63) still being kept
under wraps, shielded from public knowledge, under the Official Secrets Act 1972
(OSA).
Malaysians have a right to know, in full disclosure, the extent of the Federal
gov't's non-compliance on MA'63 and alleged "wrongdoing" viz. breaches,
illegalities, arrests, and detentions including without trial. The people can
handle the truth in laying the ghosts of the past to rest . . . "You shall know the
truth and the truth shall set you free".
The draconian Internal Security Act 1960 (ISA) was allegedly used by the Federal
gov't since 1963 against whoever raised Borneo rights in Sabah and Sarawak or
observed Malaysia Day before 2010. In short, from 1963 to 2009 i.e. for 46 years,
it was illegal to celebrate Malaysia Day.
Declassified documents . . .
The people also have a right to the declassified British colonial documents on
Sabah and S'wak. These have since been declassified by the British gov't but not by
Malaysia. The declassified colonial documents are available at the British Museum
Library in London. Many academicians have analysed these documents. Their work may
be available as history texts at university libraries all over the world.
The Federal gov't, by declassifying the deliberations and colonial documents, will
facilitate the establishment of a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) on several
aspects of the concept . . . Equal Partnership of Sabah, S'wak and Malaya in
Malaysia under MA'63. S'pore merged with Malaya on 16 Sept 1963, under MA'63, after
a Yes/No Referendum in 1962.
The Equal Partnership concept arises from Sabah and S'wak, unlike the sultanates
and states in Malaya, being Territories that although organised remain
unincorporated. The Definition of Federation in Article 160(2) of the Federal
Constitution excludes the Borneo Territories.
Muhyiddin Yassin . . .
Former Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, responsible for placing the deliberations
under the OSA, has a moral obligation to appear before the RCI and explain himself.
The terms of reference of the RCI should cover the circumstances under which the
British departed from Sabah and S'wak and, MA'63 or no MA'63, the colonial transfer
of their Administration to the Malayan gov't which preceded the M'sian gov't.
Other subjects for the Inquiry should include the Singapore Separation Act 1965,
the nature of MA'63 whether incorporated or otherwise in the Federal Constitution,
the deliberations on MA'63 being placed under the OSA by 8th Prime Minister
Muhyiddin Yassin, the unwritten/uncodified Malaysia Constitution read together with
the Federal Constitution, the 2013 RCI Report on Illegal Immigrants in Sabah and
the onus being on the Sabah and S'wak Assemblies to Invoke Article VIII of MA'63
for a new form of self-determination separate from Malaysia Day on 16 Sept 1963.
PART 2 . . .
Self-determination denotes the legal right of people to decide their own destiny in
the international order, according to the Definition.
21 Issues . . .
The RCI can also conduct a Public Inquiry on the so-called 21 Issues identified by
the Sabah and S'wak gov'ts and the Muhyiddin Yassin gov't for resolution.
It's not known how these 21 Issues were identified and by whom. Lawyers who have
perused MA'63 swear that there have been so many breaches which renders the task of
counting them daunting.
The 21 Issues exclude important issues like religion, language, education, local
government, new Constitution, Governor's title (whether Negri or Negara),
citizenship and immigration.
The 21 Issues also exclude the 40 per cent entitlement of Net Revenue under Article
112D of the Federal Constitution.
The Federal gov't has reportedly agreed on full compliance on 17 of the 21 Issues
and asked for further discussions on the remaining four Issues.
There has been no word so far on the 4 outstanding Issues. These are related to the
Continental Shelf Act 1966, the Petroleum Development Act 1974 and the Territorial
Sea Act 2012.
The 4 Issues:
Compliance on 3 Issues . . .
The Federal gov't agreed on full and immediate compliance on 3 of the 17 Issues:
export duties for timber and forest revenues; Administration of Sipadan Island and
Ligitan Islands; and agriculture and forest issues.
Four "work in progress" Issues involve the delegation of power to the Sabah and
S'wak courts; administration of Justice; appointment of Judicial Commissioners; and
stamp duties imposed on transfer instruments (memorandum of transfers), charges,
and leases of land under the Sabah Land Ordinance.
There are 10 other agreed Issues which demand immediate compliance as well but
appear to have run into a deadend: regulation of gas and electricity;
implementation of federal work; labour force; joint obligations under the joint
list in the Federal Constitution; review of Special gifts (RM); fishing, inshore
and offshore fisheries; ownership of Federal lands; Article 112 of the Federal
Constitution on increase in employment; legal authority on tourism and environment;
and authority on health issues.
Stumbling block . . .
MA'63, like the Magna Carta, exists. It has force of law whether incorporated in
the Federal Constitution or otherwise.
The Constitution, like the MA'63, isn't law but being the ultimate political
document, setting out the governing institutions of state, has force of law.
The jury will always be out on whether the Constitution should have amended 89 out
of 181 Articles and 12 out of 13 Schedules and add 37 new Articles to accomodate
Sabah and S'wak. MA'63 does not advocate these approaches. In fact, it's focus was
on the Malaysia Constitution, whether unwritten/uncodified or otherwise.
One difficulty may be that the Malayan gov't, responding to a suit by the Kelantan
gov't, assured the Supreme Court on 11 Sept 1963 that the Federation of Malaya
would continue after Malaysia on 16 Sept 1963. The Malayan gov't did not consult
the sultanates and former British settlements in Malaya on Malaysia as the
Federation of Malaya Agreement 1948 remained undiminished after 16 Sept 1963.
It's not known whether the Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC) remains a stumbling
block on Borneo rights.
Hands tied . . .
The hands of Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Parliament and Law) Wan
Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar from S'wak may be tied on the matter despite media statements
which convey the opposite perspections for public consumption.
Politics may be more about public perceptions. The textbooks on political science
say that all politics are about restructuring the distribution of power and
restructuring the distribution of revenue and resources.
Sabah, S'wak and S'pore, with 34 per cent of parliamentary seats in 1963, had veto
powers on any constitutional amendment before the S'pore Separation Act 1965.
There's no longer any veto powers as the proportion has been reduced to 25 per
cent. Of the 222 seats in the current Parliament, the Borneo Territories have only
57 seats viz. Sabah 25, Labuan 1 and S'wak 31.
The Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA'63) was on paper supposed to be reviewed by the
original signatory nations -- Sabah, Sarawak, Singapore, Malaya, and the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland -- in 1973. It was not done.
The British refused to give independence to S'pore. They could only consider the
possibility of merger with Malaya. Malayan Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman ruled
out merger unless Sabah and S'wak were included in the Equation.
The island perhaps saw no reason to stay with Malaya since it was allegedly denied
access to the Malaysian Common Market.
S'pore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew was upset by rhetoric and polemics in the Malay
media that "Malaysia belongs to the Malay". Lee saw that as euphemism that M'sia
will never be about the brightest and best leading the way for All.
The possibility has been raised in Sabah for an Amendment to MA'63 and/or a New
Malaysia Agreement. In law, Amendment hinges on the original signatory nations
coming together under the auspices of the UN Secretary-General.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).
[16/09/2021, 07:28:49] Joseph Fernandez: In 2 PARTS . . . Thanks
EXCLUSIVE to FOCUS M . . .
OPINION . . . Malaysia Day 16 Sept 1963, 58 years later, sees the belated
deliberations from 2018 on the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA'63) still being kept
under wraps, shielded from public knowledge, under the Official Secrets Act 1972
(OSA).
Malaysians have a right to know, in full disclosure, the extent of the Federal
gov't's non-compliance on MA'63 and alleged "wrongdoing" viz. breaches,
illegalities, arrests, and detentions including without trial. The people can
handle the truth in laying the ghosts of the past to rest . . . "You shall know the
truth and the truth shall set you free".
The draconian Internal Security Act 1960 (ISA) was allegedly used by the Federal
gov't since 1963 against whoever raised Borneo rights in Sabah and Sarawak or
observed Malaysia Day before 2010. In short, from 1963 to 2009 i.e. for 46 years,
it was illegal to celebrate Malaysia Day in a country which, ironically, was called
Malaysia. The ban, needless to say, has become academic.
Declassified documents . . .
The people also have a right to the declassified British colonial documents on
Sabah and S'wak. These have long been declassified by the British gov't but not by
Malaysia. The declassified colonial documents are available in the public domain at
the British Museum Library in London. Many academicians have analysed these
documents. Their work may be available in history texts at university libraries all
over the world.
The Federal gov't, by declassifying the deliberations and colonial documents, will
facilitate the establishment of a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) on several
aspects of the Equal Partnership of Sabah, S'wak and Malaya in Malaysia concept
under MA'63. S'pore merged with Malaya on 16 Sept 1963, under MA'63, after a Yes/No
Referendum in 1962.
The Equal Partnership concept arises from Sabah and S'wak, unlike the sultanates
and former British settlements in Malaya, being Territories which although
organised remain unincorporated.
Muhyiddin Yassin . . .
Former Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, responsible for placing the deliberations
under the OSA, has a moral obligation to appear before the RCI and explain himself.
The terms of reference of the RCI should cover the circumstances under which the
British departed from Sabah and S'wak and, MA'63 or no MA'63, the colonial transfer
of their Administration to the Malayan gov't which preceded the M'sian gov't.
Other subjects for the Inquiry should include the Singapore Separation Act 1965,
the nature of MA'63 whether incorporated or otherwise in the Federal Constitution,
the deliberations on MA'63 being placed under the OSA by 8th Prime Minister
Muhyiddin Yassin, the unwritten/uncodified Malaysia Constitution read together with
the Federal Constitution, the 2013 RCI Report on Illegal Immigrants in Sabah, and
the onus being on the Sabah and S'wak Assemblies to Invoke Article VIII of MA'63
for a new form of self-determination separate from Malaysia Day on 16 Sept 1963.
PART 2 . . .
Self-determination denotes the legal right of people to decide their own destiny in
the international order, according to the Definition.
The Najib Committee's Agenda should be part of the RCI's Terms of Reference.
21 Issues . . .
The RCI can also conduct a Public Inquiry on the so-called 21 Issues identified by
the Sabah and S'wak gov'ts and the Muhyiddin Yassin gov't for resolution.
It's not known how these 21 Issues were identified and by whom. Lawyers who have
perused MA'63 swear that there have been so many breaches, more than 21, which
renders the task of counting them daunting.
For example, the 21 Issues exclude important issues like religion, language,
education, local government, new Constitution, Governor's title (whether Negri or
Negara), citizenship and immigration.
The 21 Issues also exclude the 40 per cent entitlement of Net Revenue under Article
112D of the Federal Constitution.
The Federal gov't has reportedly agreed on full compliance on 17 of the 21 Issues
and pleaded for further discussions on the remaining four Issues.
There has been no word so far on the 4 outstanding Issues. These are related to the
Continental Shelf Act 1966, the Petroleum Development Act 1974 and the Territorial
Sea Act 2012. It's unlikely that the Federal gov't, when push comes to shove, would
ever concede on the 4 outstanding Issues.
Compliance on 3 Issues . . .
The Federal gov't agreed on full and immediate compliance on 3 of the 17 Issues:
export duties for timber and forest revenues; Administration of Sipadan Island and
Ligitan Islands; and agriculture and forest issues.
Four "work in progress" Issues involve the delegation of power to the Sabah and
S'wak courts; administration of Justice; appointment of Judicial Commissioners; and
stamp duties imposed on transfer instruments (memorandum of transfers), charges,
and leases of land under the Sabah Land Ordinance.
There are 10 other agreed Issues which demand immediate compliance as well but
appear to have run into a deadend: regulation of gas and electricity;
implementation of federal work; labour force; joint obligations under the joint
list in the Federal Constitution; review of Special gifts (RM); fishing, inshore
and offshore fisheries; ownership of Federal lands; Article 112 of the Federal
Constitution on increase in employment; legal authority on tourism and environment;
and authority on health issues.
Stumbling block . . .
MA'63, like the Magna Carta in England, exists. As the ultimate political document
on Malaysia, it has force of law, whether incorporated by Parliament in the Federal
Constitution as law or otherwise.
The Constitution, like the MA'63, isn't law either but being the ultimate political
document on the Federation, setting out the governing institutions of state, it has
force of law and hence emerges as the supreme law of the land.
The jury will always be out on whether the Constitution should have amended 89 out
of 181 Articles and 12 out of 13 Schedules and added 37 new Articles to accomodate
Sabah and S'wak. MA'63 does not advocate these approaches. In fact, it's focus
remains on the Malaysia Constitution, whether unwritten/uncodified or otherwise.
One difficulty may be that the Malayan gov't, responding to a suit by the Kelantan
gov't, assured the Supreme Court on 11 Sept 1963 that the Federation of Malaya
would continue after Malaysia on 16 Sept 1963. The Malayan gov't did not consult
the sultanates and former British settlements in Malaya on Malaysia as the
Federation of Malaya Agreement 1948 remained undiminished after 16 Sept 1963.
It's not known whether the Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC) in Putrajaya remains a
stumbling block on Borneo rights.
Hands tied . . .
The hands of Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Parliament and Law) Wan
Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar, from S'wak, may be tied on the matter despite media
statements which convey the opposite impressions for public consumption.
Politics may be more about public perceptions. The textbooks on political science
say that all politics are about restructuring the distribution of power and
restructuring the distribution of revenue and resources.
Sabah, S'wak and S'pore, with 34 per cent of parliamentary seats in 1963, had veto
powers on any constitutional amendment. That was before the S'pore Separation Act
1965. There's no longer any veto powers as the proportion has been significantly
reduced to 25 per cent. Of the 222 seats in the current Malaysia Parliament, the
Borneo Territories have only 57 seats viz. Sabah 25, Labuan 1 and S'wak 31.
The Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA'63) was on paper supposed to be reviewed by the
original signatory nations -- Sabah, Sarawak, Singapore, Malaya, and the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland -- in 1973. It was not done.
The British
refused to give independence to S'pore. They could only consider the possibility
of merger with Malaya. Malayan Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman ruled out merger
unless Sabah and S'wak were included in the Equation.
The island perhaps saw no reason to stay with Malaya since it was allegedly denied
access to the Malaysian Common Market. That was the proverbial last straw.
S'pore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew was publicly upset by continuing rhetoric and
polemics in the Malay media that "Malaysia belongs to the Malay". Lee saw that as
euphemism that M'sia will never be about the brightest and best leading the way for
All.
The possibility has been raised in Sabah by various quarters and in the social
media
for an Amendment to MA'63 and/or a New Malaysia Agreement. In law, Amendment hinges
on the original signatory nations coming together under the auspices of the UN
Secretary-General.
Brunei may also be persuaded to participate. It stayed out of Malaysia at the 11th
hour in 1963.
It's the here and now that matters on the Way Forward.
Joe Fernandez
NOTE: Longtime Borneo watcher Joe Fernandez, regular Focus M Contributor, keeps a
keen eye on M'sia as a legal scholar (jurist).