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		 by Lim Kit Siang at the Tawau DAP 
		Thousand-People “Towards A New Era” dinner at Lau Gek Poh Memorial Hall, 
		Tawau on Saturday, 15th 
		November 2008 at 9 pm:  
		
		Parliament is debating 2009 Budget with a 
		RM7 billion “black hole” as the economic stimulus package has not been 
		incorporated into the 2009 Budget nor parliamentary approval sought 
		Yesterday, the Sabah Chief Minister Datuk 
		Seri Musa Aman presented a walloping RM2.78 billion budget for the state 
		for 2009, declaring that the amount allocated would be able to keep up 
		the economic momentum to ensure Sabah’s continuous growth, especially 
		amidst the current economic turmoil.
 He also announced a higher state development fund for next year to the 
		tune of RM1.040 billion.
 
 Very impressive but where have all the past billion-ringgit development 
		funds for Sabah gone to, and will the huge budget and massive develoment 
		funds announced by Musa yesterday go the way of past funds – 
		disappearing into thin air instead of translated into projects on the 
		ground to directly benefit the people?
 
 In Tawau this morning, I visited Jalan Sin Onn, an important artery for 
		Tawau but which is choked with traffic. The Barisan Nasional Government 
		had promised to build Jalan Sin Onn into a four-lane dual carriageway, 
		way back in the Seventh Malaysia Plan as part of its “Sabah Baru” 
		manifesto to capture power in Sabah state.
 
 It was in the Seventh Malaysia Plan as well as in the Eighth Malaysia 
		Plan. It is now in the Ninth Malaysia Plan but will it again be shunted 
		to the Tenth Malaysia Plan into a ‘never-never” future, without a single 
		foot of construction?
 
 Jalan Sin Onn has become a daily traffic nightmare in broad daylight in 
		Tawau.
 
 I will meet the Works Minister, Datuk Mohd Zin Mohamed in Parliament to 
		check on the status of the upgrading of Jalan Sin Onn in Tawau.
 
 The Sabah Chief Minister should not talk about development in Sabah 
		until he can resolve once and for all the basic infrastructure problems 
		like regular and efficient power and water supply.
 
 We just launched my new book “The Cries of Sabah”, which also 
		highlighted the development nightmare of Sabahans to the extent that it 
		is said that “If there is no power disruption in Sabah, then it’s not 
		Sabah” and where SESB stands for “Sabah Everyday Sure Blackout”!
 
 The power breakdown in Tawau in the last two days were so bad (I am told 
		that the people of Tawau and Sabah have become quite numbed to such 
		disruptions) that it had turned Tawau’s daily newspaper, Morning Post, 
		into an evening paper, as it could only be printed and distributed at 4 
		pm!
 
 All over the world, governments are preparing their countries to face 
		the world’s worst economic crisis in 80 years. China has announced a 
		US$586 billion economic stimulus package while South Korea unveiled a 
		US$11 billion stimulus package.
 
 In the United States, Congress is working with the Bush Administration 
		to craft a US$700 billion bailout of troubled US banks.
 
 Malaysia, however, is an oddity. Although the government has announced a 
		measly RM7 billion economic stimulus package when winding up the debate 
		on the 2009 Budget on November 4, this RM7 billion economic stimulus 
		package is quite a mirage as it has not been formally presented to 
		Parliament by way of an amendment to the 2009 Budget and is therefore 
		not before Parliament for approval when every sen of government 
		expenditure must be passed by the House.
 
 This is why there is a complete air of unreality in the 2009 Budget 
		debate, as there is a RM7 billion “black hole” so long as the economic 
		stimulus package has not been incorporated into the 2009 Budget and 
		placed on the agenda for parliamentary approval.
 
 This RN7 billion “black hole” in the 2009 Budget is completely 
		indefensible and unacceptable. The Prime Minister-designate Datuk Seri 
		Najib Razak has got very lousy advisers who could land him in such a 
		trouble as not complying with parliamentary procedures and practices in 
		seeking a formal approval from Parliament for the RM7 billion package.
 
 He should rectify this gross mistake without any delay or he would seen 
		as acting in a very arrogant and supercilious manner in his relationship 
		with Parliament – five months before he actually become Prime Minister!
 
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      Lim 
    Kit Siang,  DAP 
		Parliamentary leader & MP for Ipoh Timor  |  |