|  | Media Conference Statement (2) 
		 by Lim Kit Siang in Parliament on Wednesday, 19th 
		November 2008 at 11 am:  
		
		Challenge to Hamid Albar to a public debate 
		to be elecast live as to whether the crime situation in Malaysia is 
		getting better or worse   
		I regret that instead of responding 
		positively and responsibly to my criticisms about the worsening crime 
		situation in the country, the Home Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar has launched a campaign to demonise me as an enemy 
		of the police as illustrated by the following newspaper headlines today:
 
			“’Usah gemar perlekah pasukan keselamatan’ – Syed Hamid bidas sikap 
		pemimpin parti pembangkang” – Berita Harian
 “Syed Hamid bidas Kit Siang perlekeh polis” – Sinar Harian
 
 “Jangan perlekeh credibility pasukan keselamatanh” – Utusan Malaysia
 
		In my 42 years in politics as a MP and DAP leader, I have never treated 
		or regarded the police as an enemy as the police officers and personnel 
		perform an unenviable but important and critical function to keep the 
		country safe and secure for socio-economic and political progress and to 
		be able to attract tourists and investors to maintain Malaysia’s 
		competitiveness.
 While I had never shirked from my responsibility to criticize faults or 
		failures of the Police (and this applies to the Cabinet and the entire 
		public service), I have never begrudged in giving full support to 
		ensuring that the police force get proper and adequate recognition in 
		terms of pay increases, equitable remuneration and improvements in their 
		working conditions.
 
 Is Hamid to be believed that after serving my eighth term as Member of 
		Parliament, this being my 34th year in Parliament, I have suddenly 
		decided to become an enemy of the police by running down the police 
		force, as alleged by Hamid?
 
 Of course not, and I do not think that the police officers and personnel 
		are so uninformed that they can be easily misled by Hamid’s baseless 
		allegations to distract attention from the brunt of my criticisms – the 
		worsening crime situation in the country and his failure since becoming 
		Home Minister in the past eight months to take bold measures to 
		implement the Royal Police Commission’s recommendations to create an 
		efficient, incorruptible, professional world-class police service to 
		keep crime low and restore to Malaysians, tourists and visitors their 
		fundamental right to be free from crime and the fear of crime.
 
 Police personnel are also citizens of Malaysia and in their civilian 
		life or after retirement, they and their loved ones have often fallen 
		victim to endemic crime in the country. Even former Inspector-Generals 
		of Police and top police officers had not been spared from becoming 
		victims of such endemic crime in the country.
 
 I am shocked that the Deputy Home Minister, Datuk Chor Chee Heung could 
		say in the Parliament lobby on Monday that the worsening crime situation 
		in the country is a “misperception” of the people – a contemptuous 
		dismissal of the daily nightmare of Malaysians about their personal 
		safety and those of their loved one!
 
 With the country becoming increasingly unsafe instead of being safer, 
		whether in the streets, public places or the privacy of homes, a person 
		who could dismiss the widespread fear of Malaysians, tourists and 
		investors about the worsening crime situation in the country is not fit 
		to be in any position of responsibility in fighting crime – let alone as 
		Deputy Home Minister.
 
 If Hamid is a responsible and upright Home Minister, he would have asked 
		for the sacking of Chor as Deputy Home Minister for such insensitive and 
		irresponsible talk.
 
 But Hamid will not do such a thing, as he not only condones Chor in such 
		irresponsible talk, he is probably in full agreement with Chor.
 
 I call on Hamid to stop his irresponsible PR ploy to paint me as Enemy 
		No. 1 of the Police, when what I want is to see police reforms where the 
		Police could be regarded and accepted by all Malaysians as their No. 1 
		Public Friend.
 
 I challenge Hamid Albar to a public debate to be telecast live as to 
		whether the crime situation in Malaysia is getting better or worse.
 
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      Lim 
    Kit Siang,  DAP 
		Parliamentary leader & MP for Ipoh Timor  |  |