Datuk Ahmad Ismail (born 1955[1]), is a Malaysian politician and a member of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), serving as the chief of UMNO's Bukit Bendera (Penang Hill) division in the state of Penang, where he was raised in a family of contractors.[1] Ahmad Ismail is known for controversial actions and remarks made in the fields of politics, business and sports, including the latest controversy in which he utters incendiary remarks about the Chinese community during and after the Permatang Pauh by-election in August 2008. On September 2008, ahmad was suspended by UMNO as a result.
[edit] Political careerSince joining UMNO in 1974, Ahmad Ismail served as the party's Bukit Bendera division chief for 20 years, during which all legislative seats in the Bukit Bendera constituency have been contested by only Gerakan and MCA.[1] Ahmad was further awarded two Datukships by the Penang government — the Darjah Setia Pangkuan Negeri in 1996, and the Darjah Mulia Pangkuan Negeri in 2002.[1] [edit] Councillor on the Penang Municipal CouncilAhmad Ismail was appointed as a councillor on the Penang Municipal Council (MPPP) in 2002, and was further appointed by the MPPP as the alternate chairman of the Building and Planning Committee in February 2003.[1] The latter was criticised by then Democratic Action Party (DAP) chairman Lim Kit Siang, who claimed the move was "outrageous" and labelled Ahmad Penang's "Super Councillor", added the government showed "utter contempt [...] for the legitimate objections and sensitivities of Penangites who are opposed to the [Penang Outer Ring Road (PORR)] project for violating the principles of good urban governance".[1] In May 2006, Ahmad was removed as councillor in May 2006 when he was declared bankrupt by the Insolvency Department.[1] While Ahmad was reinstated after obtaining a stay of execution of the bankruptcy order, Ahmad was forced to relinquish his position as he had served the maximum term of four years.[1] [edit] Accusations of racism[edit] "Chinese as squatters" remarkIn late August 2008, Ahmad Ismail was highlighted over racist remarks uttered during campaigning in a by-election in Permatang Pauh that primarily pitted Barisan Nasional candidate Arif Shah Omar Shah (UMNO) against Pakatan Rakyat candidate Anwar Ibrahim (PKR) for the Permatang Pauh parliamentary seat. On August 25, 2008 local Chinese daily Sin Chew Daily reported a speech made by Ahmad Ismail on the evening of August 23, 2008 at Kampung Pelet to campaign for Arif Shah, in which he allegedly stated Malaysian Chinese were "immigrants" and "squatters", and could not have equal rights.[1][2] In a September 6 statement by Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi, Ahmad was quoted that he merely uttered the remark based on historical facts and claimed it was not a racist statement as reported by Sin Chew Daily, accusing the paper of misinterpreting him.[3] Despite criticism of his remark in the by-election and expressing regret that it resulted in controversy, Ahmad remained defiant and refused to apologise. In a further outburst during a press conference on September 8, Ahmad seditiously warned the Chinese community not to seek political power:[4][5][6]
Following a meeting with Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi on September 9,[7] Ahmad would later be quoted in stating Malays were "frustrated" and that Malay "dignity" was at stake, remaining convinced that he is more nationalistic defending the Malays rather than being racist:[4][5]
[edit] ReactionRevelations of Ahmad Ismail's comments during and after the by-election drew widespread criticism predominantly from the Chinese community. On August 27, the youth wing of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) demanded an apology from Ahmad, with secretary-general Wee Ka Siong stating Ahmad had angered the Chinese as well as other non-Malay communities; Wee had also received numerous complaints from the Chinese community in the past two days.[8] On September 9, Gerakan president Koh Tsu Koon announced Penang Gerakan has dissociated itself from UMNO's Penang branch, holding leaders of Penang UMNO accountable for failing to condemn Ahmad's conduct:[9]
Views among members of UMNO were less conclusive. Following revelations of Ahmad's comments in the by-election, Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi stated party leaders expressed "regret and anger" over Ahmad Ismail's remark, as UMNO considered actions to be taken against Ahmad.[4][5] Former Law Minister Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz and former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammad voiced similar views that Ahmad Ismail has be held accountable for his remarks and issue an apology.[10] In a September 6 report published by Utusan Malaysia, Muhammad Muhammad Taib reiterated Ahamd's defense, asking the public, especially politicians, not to put forward baseless accusations against Ahmad, claiming his remarks could merely be used in the context of history rather than politics.[11] On September 10, 2008, Ahmad was eventually suspended from UMNO for three years[12] [edit] BusinessIn 1995, Peninsular Metroworks Sdn Bhd was founded with Ahmad Ismail as its executive chairman. The company was a special purpose vehicle, intended to receive concession to develop the Penang Outer Ring Road (PORR), a project which was subsequently delayed by the federal government in 2008 following the 2008 general election.[1] Additionally, a majority stake in Peninsular Metroworks was indirectly linked to Ahmad Ismail: A 55% stake in the company was held in its early years by Nadi Senandung Sdn Bhd, which Ahmad was the director of; the remaining 45% was held by Setegap Bhd and Kumpulan Pinang Holdings Sdn Bhd, the latter a full subsidiary of Yayasan Bumiputra Pulau Pinang Bhd.[1] Ahmad Ismail was also the director of Popular Profile Sdn Bhd, which the Penang Development Corporation believed had wrongfully taken and kept RM500,000 from the state in a botched land transaction for Bukit Minyak in 1998, before winding up in 2005; Ahmad was believed to have to have cut links with the company in 1998.[13][1] A police report was lodged by Penang Development Corporation on the September 3, 2008.[13][1] [edit] SportsIn addition to interests in politics and business, Ahmad Ismail was also the president of the Malaysian Sepak Takraw Association.[1] During the 2007 Southeast Asian Games in Korat, Thailand, Ahmad led the pullout of Malaysia's sepak takraw team at the last minute, claiming the game's new rubber-coated ball to replace the pure rattan one was unsafe for players and that it had inconsistent bounce.[1] The International Sepak Takraw Federation proceeded to suspend Ahmad as its member and deputy president and the Malaysian Sepak Takraw Association as its affiliate, on grounds that he tried to influence some member countries to leave the International Sepak Takraw Federation.[1] [edit] References
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