| Public should demand for their right to know, object to Federal Govt's use and defence of OSA |
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| Tuesday, 24 November 2009 | |
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The
Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ) applauds the Selangor state
government's initiative to demand for public release of the findings of
the tragic Bukit Antarabangsa landslide that happened on 6 December
2008 in the face of challenges from the Federal Government to protect
the document that is classified under the Official Secrets Act.
Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim attempted to use Section 2C of the Official Secrets Act (OSA), which allows ministers and mentris besar to declassify documents, to make public the report that was prepared by the Works Ministry but tabled at the Cabinet. The state government had initially planned for the documents to be made available through the Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ), but according to Khalid, the Federal Government has challenged the decision and cautioned the state not to declassify the documents.
For
the public and especially families of those who died in the tragic
incident, it is illogical that a report detailing the probable causes
of the landslide, findings on the safety of the area and possible
recommendations for future planning is kept secret. The public should
question whether the government has something to hide and not claim any
responsibility. In addition, the public should also question the real
reasons the OSA is still defended and used by the Barisan Nasional
government where public safety, security and interests have clearly
been compromised.
These
examples are only the tip of the iceberg and CIJ is concerned about the
kinds of information that has been kept hidden from the public all
these years, and where tragedies caused by landslides, cracks in
highways, water shortages and other public projects that went wrong
could have been avoided if there was more transparency.
The Centre for Independent Journalism, Malaysia (CIJ) is a non-profit organisation that aspires for a society that is democratic, just and free where all people will enjoy free media and the freedom to express, seek, and impart information.
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