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Chong seeks urgent parliamentary debate on Batu Kawa stone-throwing incidents
Chong seeks urgent parliamentary debate on Batu Kawa stone-throwing incidents

Borneo Post

time7 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Borneo Post

Chong seeks urgent parliamentary debate on Batu Kawa stone-throwing incidents

Chong Chieng Jen KUCHING (July 23): Stampin MP Chong Chieng Jen has submitted an emergency motion to the Dewan Rakyat, seeking an urgent parliamentary debate over repeated stone-throwing incidents along Jalan Batu Kawa here, which have endangered road users over the past six months. Chong, who is DAP Sarawak chairman, said the motion was submitted to the Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat pursuant to Standing Order 18 of the Parliament. He revealed the Speaker will decide on Thursday whether the motion will be debated in the House or the Second Chamber, or rejected. 'With the matter now brought to the attention of the Parliament and the federal government, I hope that the matter can be resolved and the true culprit identified and arrested soonest possible,' he said in a statement yesterday. According to Chong, the motion mentioned, amongst others things, that unknown person(s) riding motorcycles, have on numerous occasions, thrown stones at oncoming cars at Jalan Batu Kawa, breaking their windscreens. Despite the police setting up roadblocks and the local council installing closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras along the affected stretch, he said the culprit continues to evade arrest, and the stone-throwing persists. He added that the issue has gone viral and is widely reported on social media, revealing the incompetence on the part of the government to protect safety of its citizens. 'More importantly, road users are now in constant anxiety when travelling up and down that stretch of the road, fearing that at any moment a stone will smash through their windscreen when they are driving on the road. 'This is a specific matter that affects public interest and ought to be dealt with urgently before some lives is lost due to such criminal and irresponsible act,' he said.

Sarawak Ombudsman denies DAP allegations of delays, lack of transparency
Sarawak Ombudsman denies DAP allegations of delays, lack of transparency

Borneo Post

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Borneo Post

Sarawak Ombudsman denies DAP allegations of delays, lack of transparency

File photo of Wisma Masja II, where the Office of the Sarawak Ombudsman is located. – Photo from Wikimedia Commons KUCHING (July 19): The Office of the Sarawak Ombudsman (OSO) has refuted allegations by Sarawak Democratic Action Party (DAP) chairman Chong Chieng Jen that the state government delayed and lacked transparency in tabling a report from the Ombudsman unit. In a statement today, the OSO described Chong's claims, which were reported by Free Malaysia Today on July 16, as 'factually incorrect and legally misconceived'. 'The OSO views the allegation that no hearing was done as factually incorrect and legally misconceived,' said the office. In the report, Chong had also stated that the process of the Sarawak Ombudsman presenting its first report in the State Legislative Assembly had been very slow and that there had been 'no hearings'. In response, the OSO clarified that in carrying out its duties, the Ombudsman is empowered to conduct investigations, make preliminary inquiries, recommend mediation, and produce reports — but not to hold adjudicative hearings. They explained that the role of the Ombudsman is defined under Section 12 of the Sarawak Ombudsman Ordinance 2023 (SOO 2023). 'To receive, investigate, and resolve complaints relating to maladministration by Sarawak state public service agencies; promote good governance and accountability; recommend remedial or corrective measures based on findings; and monitor the implementation of such recommendations,' OSO stated. In further compliance with Section 42 of the SOO 2023, the OSO said it had submitted an Interim Report to the Minister responsible for the Ombudsman portfolio, covering the operational period from Aug 1, 2024 to Dec 31, 2024. 'This report is intended for tabling in the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly as required by law,' the statement said. They added that a full Annual Report for 2025 will be compiled and submitted in due course to the State Legislature in accordance with the statutory framework. The OSO also reminded members of the public that complaints of maladministration against any Sarawak state public service agency may be formally lodged in writing with the Chief Ombudsman at the following address: Office of the Sarawak Ombudsman, Level 17, Wisma Masja II, Petra Jaya, 93050 Kuching, Sarawak. 'All bona fide complaints that fall within the jurisdiction, powers and functions of the Sarawak Ombudsman will be investigated in accordance with the procedures and safeguards established under the SOO 2023, including the protection of complainants and the confidentiality of proceedings,' they explained. Chong Chieng Jen Sarawak ombudsman transparency

Apoclaypse Auto Show Vol. 3 rolls into CityOne Megamall this Sunday
Apoclaypse Auto Show Vol. 3 rolls into CityOne Megamall this Sunday

Borneo Post

time5 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Borneo Post

Apoclaypse Auto Show Vol. 3 rolls into CityOne Megamall this Sunday

File photo of last year's Apoclaypse Auto Show at CityOne basement car park. KUCHING (July 18): Car enthusiasts and the general public are invited to the highly anticipated Apoclaypse Auto Show Vol. 3, happening this Sunday (July 20) from 9am to 10pm at the CityOne Megamall basement car park here. Organised by the Apoclaypse Car Club of Kuching, the annual event is free and open to all. 'This is our annual signature event, and we are excited to welcome all car lovers and members of the public to join us for a full day of automotive excitement and to experience the vibrant car modification culture in Kuching,' said the club in a statement. To accommodate setup, vehicle loading will take place on July 19 from 10pm to 12am. All participants are urged to arrive punctually and follow directions from event staff. The show promises a diverse showcase of modified vehicles from across the region, drawing attention from car enthusiasts near and far. Highlights include a lucky draw with prizes such as car accessories and audio systems. Tickets will be sold at RM10 each at the organiser's booth. Limited edition event stickers will also be available at RM5 each. In the spirit of giving back, the club announced that 30 per cent of proceeds from ticket and sticker sales will be donated to charity. 'The donation is part of our initiative to give back to the community. Photos and updates will be posted on our official Facebook page to ensure transparency and public trust,' the club said. The event is supported by various sponsors, including Stampin MP Chong Chieng Jen, Bandar Kuching MP Dr Kelvin Yii, East Ocean Auto Trading Sdn Bhd, Wrapperz Graphic Design, Carlife Automobile Accessories, Deelong Car Accessories, STY Exhaust, Oscar Tinted & Accessories, Sky World Advertising & Design, 998 Auto Parts, and Lemon House. Apoclaypse Auto Show Vol. 3 cityone megamall Kuching lead

Chong to press federal ministers over Bintulu Port delay, airport upgrade, tax refunds in Parliament
Chong to press federal ministers over Bintulu Port delay, airport upgrade, tax refunds in Parliament

Borneo Post

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

Chong to press federal ministers over Bintulu Port delay, airport upgrade, tax refunds in Parliament

Chong (standing) speaks at the previous sitting of the Dewan Rakyat. KUCHING (July 16): Stampin MP Chong Chieng Jen will be seeking clarification from the Transport Minister on the delay in the Sarawak government's takeover of the Bintulu Port Authority in the upcoming Dewan Rakyat session. The delay and steps being taken to expedite the process are among the 10 questions Chong submitted for the question and answer session in Parliament. Among the other questions is for the Transport Minister whether the government plans to upgrade and expand the Kuching International Airport under the 13th Malaysia Plan. 'If so, what budget has been allocated and when the project will begin. 'Another question is to request for the Finance Minister to give a detailed explanation on the total amount owed by the government to taxpayers in overdue tax refunds, the reasons for the delays and the timeframe for repayment,' he said in a statement. Chong, who is Sarawak Democratic Action Party (DAP) chairman, will also seek a reply from the Prime Minister on whether Malaysia would consider adopting Singapore's e-invoicing model. Under that system, e-invoicing is mandatory only for business-to-government (B2G) transactions, while business-to-business (B2B) transactions are encouraged but not compulsory – a policy that could reduce the cost burden on small businesses in Malaysia. Medical insurance premium hikes were another concern to be raised by Chong, who will query the Finance Minister on what actions the government has taken to address the sharp increase in medical insurance premiums, and the effectiveness of those actions. He will also ask the Home Minister to explain the Royal Malaysia Police's actions in curbing the rapid spread of illegal online gambling outlets operating behind the façade of convenience stores and coffee shops, and whether these measures have proven effective. Bintulu Port Chong Chieng Jen parliament

Sarawak govt dragging its feet on Ombudsman unit, says DAP
Sarawak govt dragging its feet on Ombudsman unit, says DAP

Free Malaysia Today

time16-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Free Malaysia Today

Sarawak govt dragging its feet on Ombudsman unit, says DAP

DAP chairman Chong Chieng Jen says Sarawakians have waited for the progress on the Ombudsman check-and-balance mechanism. KUCHING : Sarawak DAP chairman Chong Chieng Jen has accused the state government of dragging its feet through prolonged delays and a lack of transparency in presenting a report from the Ombudsman unit. Chong said the delay created the impression of a lack of political will and a tendency to 'pay lip service' to the principle of integrity and accountability in state administration. '(Is any) real work being done?' he said in an interview with FMT. He said transparency was crucial as the chairman of the state's Public Accounts Committee was from the ruling party whereas in Parliament, the chairman was from the opposition. Chong, who is Stampin MP, said Sarawakians have waited for news about progress on the Ombudsman mechanism, which was supposed to serve as a check and balance on government administration. In Nov 2023, Sarawak became the first state in Malaysia to have ombudsman law, with the setting up of an ombudsman unit, after the Sarawak Ombudsman Bill 2023 was passed at the State Legislative Assembly. A year later, Sarawak's deputy integrity and ombudsman minister Juanda Jaya said the Ombudsman unit is only expected to present its first report in the state assembly in 2025. Juanda was further reported as saying that the Ombudsman Ordinance came into effect in April and the Sarawak chief Ombudsman was appointed in June. But Chong, who is also the Padungan state assemblyman, said the process has been very slow and there have been no hearings. Chong said the Ombudsman unit has crucial powers to investigate complaints and oversee the conduct of public officials. He criticised the government for dragging its feet. The delay was unacceptable, as the state government has ample financial resources, Chong said. 'Sarawak is the richest state in terms of GDP, with RM14 billion in revenue. Yet we see slow action on this front.' Chong said the state government seemed to be giving the appearance of promoting transparency and accountability. 'There is no genuine oversight of the state administration,' he said.

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