Please allow StockTube to stop blogging about making money investing stocks and option trading for some minutes as a small way to extend our condolences to the families in the “worst ever” road accident in the history of Malaysia in which 20 people were killed while nine others injured. It doesn’t make any difference for the government to setup commission of enquiry whenever an accident happened. Innocent lifes are gone and the root problems can be traced back to the government. It doesn’t make any difference for Ministers in making the trip to the hospital with a somber face with journalists flashing photos of him for the newspaper frontpage; lifes are gone. As a conclusion, like father like son – if good governance is in place from top to bottom, such accident which costs 20 innocent lifes could be avoided. Maybe the top officials will feel the pain of losing someone they love if their own sons, daughters or immediate family members perished in such accident (am I too cruel?), but then I don’t think they will travel on public transport, do they? Nevertheless, the easiest way out is to borrow a statement from a Minister by blaming it on God – it’s the God’s will, you can’t do anything.
As usual, when such thing happened, you can be sure to hear and read about how the head of the government extends his condolences to the affected families. The Transport Minister re-used the same old story of how the “refresher course” be made mandatory to hone the driving skills of commercial vehicle drivers. Surprisingly the same course was first proposed back in 2004 but never implemented or enforced, as expected. The Works Minister responded in lighting fast within minutes of being asked about the condition of the roads – the condition of roads is of first class.
Let’s look at some facts:It doesn’t make any difference for the premier to extend condolences when he has the power and mandate to provide “good and clean” governance at the first place, which he didn’t, before lifes are taken away. It doesn’t make any difference for the police to put the blame solely on the driver when the driver could be stopped from driving and the bus company’s permit revoked at the first place. Lifes are gone because the police had other better things to do.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Worst Accident in history – All Signs point to PutraJaya
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1 comments:
hmmm... good point on the black box...
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