MALAYSIA’S
WASTED DECADE
2004-2014
The
Toxic Triad of Abdullah, Najib, and UMNO Leadership
By
M. Bakri Musa
Library
of Congress Catalogue No: 2014914568
ISBN 13 978 1500776305 Indexed 308 pp; US $14.95
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Cover:
The tragedy of state-owned Malaysia Airlines (MAS) Flight
MH370 that disappeared amidst mystery and without trace over the South China
Sea on March 2014 exposed to the world the gross incompetence and lackadaisical
attitude of Malaysian officials, from senior ministers dismissive of pleas from
victims’ families to radar operators uncurious of strange intruding beeps on
their screens. Malaysians have long endured these; their surprise was that the
world was surprised.
These
essays chronicle the continued erosion of Malaysia’s once reliable
institutions, the corrosion of its economy through endemic corruption and crony
capitalism, and the polarization of its citizens along race, region and
religion. These are the crippling consequences of the toxic leadership of the
triad of the vacuous Abdullah Badawi, rudderless Najib Razak, and the sclerotic
ruling party, UMNO. Not an auspicious beginning as Malaysia enters the new
millennium.
Malaysia’s
flagship airline MAS is an apt metaphor. Formerly blue chip, it is now a penny
stock; likewise the nation. As with the mystery of Flight MH370, Malaysia’s
myriad problems remain unattended.
CONTENTS
Introduction 9
Part I:
The Vacuous Abdullah Badawi 18
Part II:
The Rudderless Najib Razak
94
Part III:
The Labu and Labi Team of Najib and Muhyiddin 220
Part IV:
The Dinosaur That Is UMNO 246
The Future – Blue Chip To Penny Stock 283
Acknowledgments 304
Index 306
About the Author 324
About the Author 324
About
the Author:
Bakri
Musa is a surgeon in private practice in Silicon Valley, California.
Malaysian-born and Canadian-trained, he left his native country in 1963. He
keeps a close track of the social and political developments in Malaysia,
including a 30-month stint as a surgeon there from 1976-78.
He has given presentations on
Malaysian affairs at Stanford University’s Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research
Center, The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC,
The University of Buffalo, and Rochester Institute of Technology. Apart from
scientific articles in scholarly journals, his lay commentaries have appeared
in mainstream Malaysian papers The New
Straits Times and The Sun Daily.
He was a long-time columnist for the on-line portal Malaysiakini (Malaysia Now) and a regular contributor to Malaysia Today and The Malaysian Insider.
Beyond Malaysia, his Op-Ed pieces
have appeared in The New York Times, International Herald Tribune, and The Far Eastern Economic Review. He has
also appeared on National Public Radio’s “Marketplace.” All eight of his
previous books have been on Malaysian socio-political affairs, the latest, Liberating The Malay Mind, was released
in 2013.
He is now completing his memoir, Cast From The Herd. Memories of Matriarchal
Malaysia, chronicling growing up there. He maintains a blog that also
serves as a repository of his essays at www.bakrimusa.com, and www.bakrimusa.blogspot.com as
well as on Facebook.
Next Week: Excerpt
#1. Introduction
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