2 Jun
2006
Tuan
Yang di Pertua,
Dewan
Rakyat,
Parlimen
YB Tuan Yang di-Pertua,
Peraturan-peraturan Majlis
Mesyuarat 17 (2) Ucapan Penangguhan: Police insubordination,
indiscipline and defiance of Cabinet government and parliamentary
democracy
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Ini adalah untuk memberi
notis di bawah Peraturan Majlis Mesyuarat 17(2) untuk satu ucapan
penangguhan di Dewan Rakyat pada Hari Isnin, 26 Julai 2006, iaitu
seperti di bawah:
“Police
insubordination, indiscipline and defiance of Cabinet government and
parliamentary democracy
“The posting on the official
police website outlinining protests and retaliatory actions which police
could resort to if the key proposal of the Royal Police Commission for
the establishment of the Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct
Commission (IPCMC) is implemented is the latest in a recent catagloue of
police insubordination, indiscipline and defiance of Cabinet government
and parliamentary authority.
“There was a12-point proposal
as to what the police could do in protest against the establishment of
IPCMC, viz:
a.
Sentimen marah dan sedih dibayangkan melalui SMS dan telefon yang
diterima dari setiap peringkat dari seluruh negara.
b.
Kerja mengikut masa.
c.
Menolak elaun RM100 dan menuntut kerja 5 hari seminggu, 8 jam sehari
seperti mana lain-lain kakitangan awam.
d. Melaksanakan
‘core business’ sahaja – menghakis semangat bersedia berkhidmat.
e. Mengundi
pembangkang pada tahun 2008.
f. Meminta
pembangkang memperjuangkan hak Polis di Parlimen.
g. Menuntut
pucuk pimpinan Exco Persatuan (Persatuan Pegawai-Pegawai Kanan Polis
Yang Diwartakan – PPKP/CPW) meletakkan jawatan kerana gagal
memperjuangkan kepentingan ahli.
h. Menuntut
pucuk pimpinan PDRM meletakkan jawatan.
i. Biar jenayah
naik.
j. Pegawai
penyiasat meletak jawatan beramai-ramai.
k. Kecewa,
Polis sahaja dijadikan sasaran walaupun terdapat kelemahan lain-lain
agensi Kerajaan.
l. Kecewa
kerana KKDN berdiam diri.
“The Inspector-General of
Police Tan Sri Mohd Bakri Omar had tried
to make light of the anti-IPCMC
material appearing on the Royal Malaysian Police website, claiming it
was an ‘inadvertent’ act as he had
consented to its publication as an
internal booklet only to be distributed among the police personnel.
“The IGP had compounded the police
revolt and challenge
of Cabinet and parliamentary authority, as the greatest offence are the
contents while its publication on the official police website is a
secondary issue.
“Such deviation from and
compromising the police role as the impartial, professional and
non-political upholder of law and order is
completely unacceptable.
“Parliament and the Cabinet must make
it clear that it would not permit such open defiance and challenge of
the fundamental principles of democratic and good governance by the
police, who are implementers and not policy makers. Firm disciplinary
action should be taken against those in the police force implicated in
such ‘revolt’ against Ministerial, Cabinet and Parliamentary authority –
completely without fear or favour, including the Inspector-General of
Police.”
Terima kasih.
Yang benar,
(Lim Kit Siang)
Ketua Pembangkang
MP for Ipoh Timor
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