Monday, September 30, 2013

DAP CEC 2013: One Man To Rule Them All?

First of all, I would like to congratulate YB Dr Ong Kian Ming for a job well done as Returning Officer in the 2013 Central Executive Committee Elections. From the news in papers, I believe it was conducted transparently with no Excel errors this time. Well, it times like this, good to have an experienced "consultant" by your side, right?

Anyway, I found this tweet. Interesting, I must say:


DAP is for all Malaysians, says YB Nga Kor Ming. Now, how true is that? I googled and found the DAP CEC Candidates list here - http://www.therocket.com.my/en/list-of-cec-candidates/

I have to agree with YB Nga Kor Ming when I looked at the racial composition of the candidates. Dia tak tipu kita:
  • 61% Malaysian Chinese
  • 10% Malaysian Malay
  • 29% Malaysian Indian/Singh 




The central delegates of DAP voted on 29 September 2013 in One World Hotel. Let's take a look at the racial composition of the DAP CEC 2013:
  • 80% Malaysian Chinese
  • 5% Malaysian Malay
  • 15% Malaysian Indian / Singh



Well obviously there are no Malaysian Sabah / Sarawak Bumiputeras in the list, or did my eyes play tricks on me?

I am even more surprised when I compared the 2012 December election results with the 2013 September results. Take a look at the red numbers.

  • Votes for YB Lim Kit Siang fell by 171. He was ranked 1st in 2012, fell to 2nd now.
  • Votes for YB Lim Guan Eng fell by 272. He was ranked 2nd in 2012, fell to 5th now.
  • Votes for YB Nga Kor Ming and Ngeh Koo Ham fell by 119 and 15 respectively. YB Nga was ranked 11th in 2012, now 19th. YB Ngeh was ranked 19th in 2012, now 20th.
  • Votes for M Kula increased by 104. He maintained his ranking in CEC at 15th place.


And to answer YB Nga Kor Ming's tweet, out of 7 Malaysian Malay candidates, only one made it to the top and surpassed you and your cousin YB Ngeh. One man to convince us all? Long way to go mate.

Anyone else has better analysis, eg State representations?

Thursday, September 12, 2013

PEMANDU, The Animal

As I was driving along NKVE today, and after reading so many comments in the blogosphere on this animal in Government called PEMANDU, Prime Minister’s Department, I made up my mind that it is time for "A Piece of My Mind".

I will start by saying this. The recent “anonymous emails” on PEMANDU that were sent to and published by my fellow brothers and elite bloggers – Rockybru, Outsyed The Box, Another Brick In Wall and others – are indeed perception manipulation and deceptive. There are a lot of misinformation that are being thrown around and as a fellow concerned Malaysian, I would have done the same and published those information/mysteries of PEMANDU as my fellow brothers did if the emails were sent to my inbox.


For those who are watching this wrestling match, you may call it a war game in the run up to UMNO elections between aspiring candidates, you can speculate that it is an all out Rest of The Government vs PEMANDU. Be my guest, and let your imaginations go wild!

Let's list down the many comments that have been going around on PEMANDU:
  • Datuk Omar Mustapha Ong is the dark hand in PEMANDU
  • PEMANDU consists of consultants (okay okay, con-sultans la)
  • PEMANDU is expensive to maintain
  • PEMANDU spends a lot on consultants
  • PEMANDU has 80-90% Chinese and Indians, minimal bumiputera

I will spend a little bit of time on PEMANDU. It is an interesting topic and I don't want to be left out of this 'roundtable'.


Datuk Omar Mustapha Ong

The naive me, can't help but wonder how does Datuk Omar Mustapha Ong look like. Is he tall, short, thin, fat? Does he have a beard, does he wear shades, what car does he drive? Anyone who has dealt with PEMANDU will know that they have never heard of Datuk Omar Mustapha Ong, they have not seen him in any of the PEMANDU offices – be it in JPM or in KL Sentral. In fact, the 100-120 staff, the thousands of civil servants and stakeholders that walk in and out of PEMANDU offices have seen this man below infinitely more times more than Datuk Omar Mustapha Ong.














(Picture from The Malaysian Insider)

For those who don’t know, let me walk you through the birth, the roles and responsiblities of this animal called PEMANDU. You will know why I call them animal later.


Birth of PEMANDU

Back in 2009, PEMANDU was formed by the Prime Minister and placed under the stewardship of Idris Jala with none other than a team of 10 people (or less, I was told). Who are we to kid? The Government wanted a transformation programme and what can a team of 10 do? So yes, PEMANDU roped in some experts from the consultancy world to deliver the Government Transformation Programme (GTP). There were 6 National Key RESULT Areas under this GTP Roadmap (social side with full involvement by Government). They include Crime, Corruption, Urban Public Transport, Low Income Household etc.

Now, please give me your best shot, how do you think the roadmap was done? Please don’t tell me you thought Idris Jala, the man who was once CEO of Shell and MAS, called the consultants in and tell them “hey guys, you have 10 weeks to come back to me with the report. In the meantime, let's keep in touch”.

In 2010, PEMANDU began to expand to a family of what .... 30? There was a mandate given to develop the Economic Transformation Programme with 12 National Key ECONOMIC Areas (it is not easy to separate this from GTP’s 6 National Key Result Areas lah). With PEMANDU’s strength, the participation of consultants were down to 50% only.

Again, how do you think the roadmap was developed?

For those who have been following PEMANDU closely, PEMANDU’s methodology is different when compared to the consultants. PEMANDU’s conscience and line of thoughts were clear too –  to do national service and transform the doing ie build, operate, transfer.

Instead of the usual “hey McKinsey, here’s RM1 mil, give me the report next month”, PEMANDU invited thousands of industry experts, academicians and here’s the best part – senior civil servants – to be part of the 2-3 months lab.

Both the GTP and ETP Roadmaps were selected and developed by EVERYONE (yes private sector, senior civil servants, etc). Bukan PEMANDU seorang. Betul la. This Chinaman is not lying. Ini dia gambar.


The GTP and ETP roadmaps were developed over a couple of months and ended with something that caused the civil service to be uneasy. Unlike all the strategies and plans developed by Government before, these two roadmaps ended with:

  • Gantt Charts on the strategic initiatives/steps – what needs to be done, who needs to do what (yes to the detailed that Tn Hj Omar Mustapha Ong to sweep the floor from Jan 2011-Feb 2011)
  •  Key Performance Indicators (after sweeping the floor, it has to be 88.75644% dust free)
Everyone smiled and went home happily after a labourious 2 months, thinking that the storm is over.


PEMANDU’s Key Roles and Responsibilities

Immediately after, PEMANDU came smiling to every Ministry’s doors. “Datuk Seri and fellow colleagues of Ministry X, good evening, as agreed in the lab, here is your KPI. We will publish your results publicly, and it will be compared with your peers in other Ministries. We shall meet monthly to track the performances and troubleshoot issues. Congratulations and have a good year ahead”.

All those with action items and KPIs are made to sit in a Steering Committee monthly to report to the Minister in front of 50 other committee members TILL TODAY, you know? Imagine this: “Boss, I am tasked to sweep 10 streets. But I have done only 1 for the past 6 months”. If this continues on monthly, that chap will feel that his seat is not just the hot seat, but it is about to swallow him up.

Things become more and more "exciting" when for the first time in the history of Government of Malaysia, Ministers have their own report card, they get ranked, and PEMANDU publishes the KPI of every Ministry, the “highlights, lowlights and moving forward” of every project in a consolidated Annual Report after going through an independent performance evaluation by the International Panel of Reviewers.

PEMANDU is indeed a naughty animal that puts everyone in the hot seat and strips the Government naked with their Annual Report. Click HERE for the ETP Annual Report, click HERE for the GTP Annual Report. Ada masa bacalah ...

If the zookeeper do not have the luxury of time to read about how much money was spent by PEMANDU and the entire Government on
  1. building rural infrastructure 
  2. providing financial assistance to farmers - agriculture, oil palm
  3. transforming sundry shops into organized marts with the help of the hypermarkets

.... then it is ok. That's your choice and you can continue to ignore.

That’s the boring part. How much is PEMANDU’s operating expenditure then?


PEMANDU’s Operating Expenditure

I did a quick check on PEMANDU Operating Budget.

Budget allocations to all Ministries and Federal agencies are listed in the MOF Annual Financial Reports. Here’s the link: http://www.treasury.gov.my/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=88&Itemid=208&lang=my

  • In 2010, code 290700 was RM18.71mil, code 300900 was RM40.6 mil. Total: RM59.31 mil
  • In 2011, code 310000 was RM20.672mil, code 320800 was RM0.897 mil, code 330000 RM18.4302 mil. Total: RM40 mil
  • In 2012, code 330000 was RM40 mil. Total: RM40 mil

I am not sure if I missed out any. Anyone wants to double check?

Note that:
  1. PEMANDU staff grew from just the Minister alone to 100-120 staff over the years
  2. PEMANDU’s portfolio grew from 6 National Key Results Areas in 2009, added 12 National Key Economic Areas in 2010, added 6 Strategic Reform Initiatives in 2011 (in total, 25 portfolios)


PEMANDU’s expense items include:
  • Salary and wages for the what .... 100 – 120 staff?
  • Travel allowances
  • Flights
  • Cars and maintenances
  • Office rental
  • Telecommunications, utilities
  • RUNNING LABS AND DEVELOPING ROADMAPS TOGETHER WITH VARIOUS MINISTRIES, FEDERAL AGENCIES AND CORRIDORS! – INI PEMANDU BAYAR OK?


By the way, for those who have been to PEMANDU, you will know that PEMANDU is a stingy unit. Their working level meetings do not serve coffee or tea. All you get is a chair and a table. (this is something Ministries and agencies need to learn lah).

What people do not know, or refused to understand, is that PEMANDU staff are from various backgrounds. Melayu ada (who are the majority by the way), Kelabit ada, Cina ada, Iban ada, gemuk ada, kurus ada, tinggi ada, pak cik ada, mak cik pun ada. In fact, there are MANY civil servants in PEMANDU – seconded from EPU, from MOF, from MOH, from MITI etc. I believe it is a badge of honor for everyone there to be called consultants now instead of civil servants by the blogosphere now. They got a new job description now, congratulations!

Now, no prizes for you to guess why PEMANDU is being gunned down and by who. I will sign off by saying this – let’s find out how much has been spent on consultants by Ministries and Federal agencies (besides your favourite target PEMANDU) over the years. Surely, the consulting firms will not setup Public Consulting Units if they are not confident that there will be steady revenue streams...

Believe me, ada. It is the easy way out, tak perlu susah payah buat Lab dengan PEMANDU, tak perlu KPI.

Remember, endless possibilities.