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Ex-rep: DAP man copied my state assembly questions |
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 08:07am |
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©The
Star (Used by permission)
GEORGE TOWN: A former Gerakan assemblyman claims that three questions that he
raised in the previous state assembly session were copied word-for-word and
raised again by a DAP assemblyman in the current session.
Former Datuk Keramat assemblyman Ong Thean Lye said yesterday he was shocked,
but flattered, when he discovered on Monday night that Sungai Pinang assemblyman
Koid Teng Guan's questions were exactly the same as the ones he posed at the
assembly last November.
“It shows that the present assemblyman either does not have his own ideas or
that my questions must be of high quality.
“We don’t know if there are more questions that have been copied by others for
this session,” he told reporters outside the state assembly hall.
Ong had raised questions on the Penang monorail project, the location of the
Natural Gas Vehicle pumping station to be set up on the island and the
allocation for the Sports Foundation Fund each year.
Ong, accompanied by former state assemblymen Wong Mun Hoe and Goh Kheng Sneah
and other Gerakan members, then carried a banner which read “DAP’s 'Cat'
Government = Copy Cat Government”.
In an immediate response, Koid, who said the questions were his, added that they
were prepared by his five assistants after his discussion with them on issues to
bring up.
“I didn’t know the issues had been raised before. I also don’t know how they can
be identical. My assistants prepared the questions and I typed them out.
“However, Ong should not make such a big thing out of it. After all, the issues
are still pending,” he said, adding that he had submitted 20 questions for the
assembly.
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