h1

ISN’T POLITICS FASCINATING ?

April 24, 2008

TIARO COAL , ‘THE MAN’

 

First , the man’s name is Ibrahim bin Menudin, “TAn Sir” is his title.
From the his CV on the Tiara Coal website (http://www.tiarocoal.com.au/directors.htm)
you would have read that he was “formerly the Chief Executive Officer of Sabah Bumiputra Investment Fund until 1985.  He had also served as Chairman of Sabah Gas Industries Sdn Bhd, Deputy Chairman of Sabah Forest Industry Sdn Bhd as well as being board member of other Sabah Government corporations ranging from finance, forestry, manufacturing, plantations, hotel and property development.”
 
Sabah is a state in the Federation of Malaysia.
 
The other company he is chairman of, Suria Capital, is essentially a Sabah based company-suggesting that Ibrahim Menudin’s political contacts in Sabah remain very strong.
 
Our new Minister for Climate Change, Senator Penny Wong is from Sabah, and her father is a prominent member of the establishment, as evidenced by this Sabah newspaper report:
 
Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman has described the appointment of Sabah-born Senator Penny Wong to the new Australian cabinet as a great honour for Sabah.
“I know her father and she is the first Sabah-born woman and the first Asian to join the Australian cabinet and I wish to congratulate her on her achievement,” he said here yesterday.
Wong has been made minister for climate change and water, with responsibility for international negotiations on the Kyoto treaty. Musa expressed hope that she would forge close cooperation with Malaysia in the field of climate change, thus enhancing bilateral relations between Australia and Malaysia.
 
(http://www.newsabahtimes.com.my/nstweb/fullstory/13766)
 
 
Penny can do more in Sabah than she can in China-so if she really wants to change the climate, Sabah is the place to start-yet, we never hear her saying anything about the problems in Sabah which are of major environmental concern-(see http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/8/13/nation/20070813141839&sec=nation AND http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23558204-11949,00.html)
 
 
So-what you group could do is to write Penny Wong and get her to do sometheing-let me know if you are -I would be happy to put it up on my blog and distribute among media and other contacts-here and in the region.

 

Musa lauds appointment of Sabah-born Penny Wong to Australian cabinet

1st December, 2007 KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman has described the appointment of Sabah-born Senator Penny Wong to the new Australian cabinet as a great honour for Sabah.

“I know her father and she is the first Sabah-born woman and the first Asian to join the Australian cabinet and I wish to congratulate her on her achievement,” he said here yesterday.

Wong has been made minister for climate change and water, with responsibility for international negotiations on the Kyoto treaty. Musa expressed hope that she would forge close cooperation with Malaysia in the field of climate change, thus enhancing bilateral relations between Australia and Malaysia.

Meanwhile, Liberal Democratic Party president Datuk V.K. Liew said Malaysians should aspire to be successful in their respective pursuits just like Wong. “We’re proud of her achievement. It goes to show that Malaysians can become successful and carve a name for themselves, including in the international arena,” he said.

Kota Belud Member of Parliament and former chief minister Datuk Seri Salleh Said Keruak was confident that Wong’s appointment would further strengthen relations between Australia and Malaysia, especially Sabah. “Women’s contributions to the political arena and governance are being recognised not only in this country but also Australia. This is a positive development,” he said.

Puteri Umno deputy chief and Papar MP Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin said the apppointment was an honour for Sabah-born women. “It’s clear that Australia has no problem having a Malaysian-born woman serving under the new administration of Kevin Rudd. I believe that Wong will deliver what’s expected of her,” she said.

Her sentiments were echoed by Sabah Wanita Umno chief Senator Datuk Armani Mahiruddin and state Wanita Parti Bersatu Sabah chief Datin Jamilah Sulaiman. – Bernama

 

Leave a Comment