Not The Time To Abolish Bumiputera 30% Equity, Says Dr M

Written by Writer on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Not The Time To Abolish Bumiputera 30% Equity, Says Dr M

, Oct 28 () — Tun has disagreed with the ’s proposal for the condition of 30 per cent Bumiputera in public-listed companies be abolished.

He said this was not the to do so, while the for Bumiputera had not been achieved.

If we have achieved the 30 per cent for Bumiputeras, 40 per cent for non-Bumiputeras and 30 for , then we can do away with the condition.

“We have not reached that yet…there’s still a lot to be done. If we reduce it to 20 per cent today and it does not expand while the economy does, the Bumiputera will get smaller. We have to take all this into consideration.”.

He was speaking to reporters at an Aidilfitri function of the Malaysia Muslim (Perkim), here today.

Dr Mahathir, who is also Perkim president, said although the could be changed, the for Bumiputeras needed to be protected.

“I think this is not a to make any adjustment as the world is in . It does not mean that if we abolish the equity , it will make the companies stronger and more competitive.

“If we reduce the Bumiputera to 20 per cent, then the others must also reduce theirs,” he said.

Dr Mahathir said such a matter should have been brought to the ’s attention as it was raised by a BN component party.

Yesterday, vice-president Datuk Liow Tiong said the condition for 30 per cent Bumiputera equity in public-listed companies should be abolised in order for them to remain competitive.

Liow was also quoted as saying that the 30 per cent set was a to the creation of between Malay, Chinese and in the country.

Asked about Malay special rights, he said many people talked about it but the non-Malays too have their rights.

“If we take away the rights of the Malays, then we have to do the same with the rights of the non-Malays. We have to be rational, just don’t see only one side.”

On the proposal for debates to be held among Umno candidates vying for the top party posts, he said Malaysians had not reached the level of the Americans yet to have such debates.

“Our people don’t care about what we debate. The Umno people will support Umno, Pas supporters will support PAS, and supporters will support or other Chinese-based parties. What we debate on will have no bearing on them. It (debate) is only good for showing off how articulate we are.”

On Gua Musang Member of Parliament Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah who has offered to contest the party presidency but has yet to receive even one nomination, he said it would be tough for Tengku Razaleigh to contest in the party elections.

“Since we have agreed to still have the system, then we have to follow. But if you can’t even get one nomination, then you won’t be able to contest.”

On the view that the keen contest for the Umno Youth chief post involving his son Datuk Mukhriz and the movement’s deputy chief Khairy Jamaluddin could cause a split among members, Dr Mahathir said it could still happen even if there was no contest for the post.

“Previously, Khairy had won the Umno Youth deputy chief post uncontested, but when his name was called out, he was booed. It means the members were divided although there was no contest,” he said.

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