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        Media Statement  by Lim Kit Siang in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, 25th March 2008: 
        Eight matters which the new Cabinet can do tomorrow to show Abdullah is 
        prepared to respond to the March 8 political tsunami and be on top of 
        the changes demanded by Malaysians I have sent an urgent fax to the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah 
        Ahmad Badawi on the eight matters which the new Cabinet can do tomorrow 
        to show that he is prepared to respond to the March 8 political tsunami 
        and be on top of the changes demanded by Malaysians.
 The March 8 general election results have wrought far-reaching political 
        changes and it is beholden on all political players to heed the demand 
        for change which the Malaysian voters have spoken loud and clear on 
        polling day 17 days ago.
 
 The first working Cabinet meeting tomorrow is being watched closely as 
        to whether the new Government is prepared to respond and be on top of 
        the changes demanded by the people.
 
 The eight matters which the Cabinet can do tomorrow to signal that 
        Abdullah and the new Government are ready and willing to hear the voices 
        and aspirations of the people and begin the process of healing the 
        divisions in the country are:
 
        1. Immediate and unconditional release of the five Hindraf leaders, 
        P. Uthayakumar, newly-elected DAP Selangor State Assemblyman for Kota 
        Alam Shah M. Manoharan, V. Ganabatirau, R. Kenghadharan and T. Vasantha 
        Kumar from Internal Security Act (ISA) detention as their only “offence” 
        is to voice out the legitimate grievances of the long-standing 
        marginalization of the Malaysian Indians and which have been vindicated 
        by the March 8 general election results.
 2. Restoration of national and international confidence in the 
        independence, integrity and quality of the judiciary with the 
        establishment of a Judicial Appointments Commission and a Royal 
        Commission into the two decades of judicial crises starting with the 
        arbitrary and unconstitutional sacking of Tun Salleh Abas as Lord 
        President and Datuk George Seah and the late Tan Sri Wan Suleiman 
        Pawanteh as Supreme Court judges in 1988.
 
 3. First-World Parliament - full commitment to comprehensive 
        parliamentary reform and modernization including live telecast of 
        parliamentary proceedings, an Opposition Deputy Speaker, an Opposition 
        MP to head the Public Accounts Committee, ministerial status for 
        Parliamentary Opposition Leader and a full Select Committee system 
        headed by Parliamentarians where every Ministry is shadowed by a Select 
        Committee.
 
 4. All-out drive to eradicate corruption with the elevation of the 
        Anti-Corruption Agency as an autonomous agency answerable only to 
        Parliament.
 
 5. Leadership by example on integrity by Ministers, Deputy Ministers, 
        Chief Ministers, Mentris Besar, MPs and State Assembly members, 
        including public declaration of assets, end of discrimination in 
        allocation of constituency development allocations to Opposition elected 
        representatives, eradication of money politics as its use to induce 
        defections and electoral reforms for free, fair and clean elections.
 
 6. Full implementation of the 125 recommendations of the Royal Police 
        Commission to create an efficient, incorruptible, professional 
        world-class police service to reduce crime, eradicate corruption and 
        uphold human rights, particularly the establishment of an Independent 
        Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC).
 
 7. All-party inquiry to enhance Malaysia’s international competitiveness 
        to enable the country to successfully face the challenges of 
        globalization.
 
 8. Public inquiry into the RM4.6 billion Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) 
        bailout scandal to demonstrate the new Government’s commitment to 
        accountability, transparency, integrity and good governance.
 
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      Lim 
    Kit Siang, MP for Ipoh Timor & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
        Planning Commission Chairman |  |