New Party Appointment On April 7?
By Alan Ting / Bernamahttp://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/newspolitic.php?id=487353
The Sabah MCA has been under-performing over the last 11 years under Datuk Edward Khoo's leadership.
If he were to be re-appointed as the State Liaison Chairman again, the outlook for Sabah MCA shall be gloomy unless there shall be dramatic change in the leadership style and transformation.
In addition to that, there should be heavy aids from MCA Central in terms of political supports in lobbying for state's governmental posts and positions in Sabah.
The MCA central also has to finance the costs of operations in the divisions on a regular basis like the UMNO Sabah who has been well look after since its entry into the state some 19 years ago.
Another setback for MCA Sabah so far is that the relationship of Sabah MCA with top leaders of BN components in Sabah has been quietly reported to be not up to good level, and the component parties in Sabah has virtually labelled Sabah MCA as 'irrelevant'.
Will Datuk Edward Khoo changed his style of leadership and administration of the state MCA once re-appointed?
Will the grassroots welcome him as the state liaison chief again after all these years of grievances and 'dis-satisfactory' performance?
In conclusion, the new appointment is significant, and is a 'make-or-break' decision by Dr. Chua for Sabah MCA and the MCA as a whole?
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