Friday, April 25, 2008

Malaysian deserved live telecast

New Malaysia Information minister Y.B.Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek has projected his self a bit higher transparent and openess then his predecessor, Zainudin Maidin. He deiceded to go on-air during the parliament question & answer session and he was the first cabinet members to recognise the role played by bloggers. ZAM refused to take the Q&A session to live telecast with the reason cost will be very high and Malaysian by general are not ready for the live telecast although people knew ZAM is one of the low performing cabinet members which fail to contribute on developing the "modal insan" concept. Now both reason was sent to recycle bin by his successor.

But what make me wondering is, whether the Malaysian standard is only 30 minutes? Do Malaysian really deserve live telecast for 30 minutes only although the Q&A session is one hour? In fact the previous legislative hall do agreed by principal to increase the Q&A session to 2 hrs. So why do Shabery agreed for 30 minutes only when you can ask your tv to go live telecast on uninformative speech delivered by your flip-flop party president? Malaysian deserved the full legislative live telecast and this is one of the way to monitor the performing and none performing MP's. I want to see my PM's, performance in the hall and definately this is one of the way to disciplined the MP's who behave like beruk in the hall.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Shabery kata Kerajaan kena sediakan RM1 juta setiap kali persidangan parlimen ditayangkan siaran langsung. Lepas itu dia kata kos itu adalah untuk penyediaan peralatan dan infrastruktur termasuk pemasangan tiga kamera secara tetap untuk membolehkan RTM membuat siaran langsung tanpa gangguan.

Bodohkan, setiap kali nak tayang takan dia nak tukar kamera. Kos RMi juta itu termasuk peralatan tapi peralatan itu sekali saja dia nak pasang. Takan setiap kali persidangan dia tukar. Bodoh sangat ker si shabery itu? Atau yang bodoh itu tukang tulis dari utusan malaysia?

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