KUALA  LUMPUR: Pakatan Rakyat supremo Anwar Ibrahim has been advised to keep  his distance from certain politically shady characters in Sarawak who  seem to have become his advisers on Sarawak affairs in recent months.
“Some  of them have wriggled their way back to Anwar after they were discarded  by Sarawak BN leaders. These are people whom Anwar should be wary of,”  Movement for Change, Sarawak (MoCS) leader Francis Paul Siah said in a  statement here today.
He  said MoCS has received reports of uneasiness from several PKR leaders  in Sarawak who fear that Anwar would be taken for a ride by some of his  self-proclaimed advisers in the state.
“They  are worried that these ‘advisers’ would create dissent within the ranks  of PKR and Pakatan Rakyat in the coming state election. MoCS is  concerned with this development as these ‘BN discards’ could disrupt the  changes advocated by the movement for Sarawak,” said Siah.
As  such, MoCS has to caution Anwar to stay clear from these people whose  only possible intention to be aligned with the PKR adviser is to reap  the rewards from a future Pakatan government, he said.
“These  people are political parasites and they must not be given any role in  Sarawak politics at all. At the drop of a hat, these parasites will dump  political allegiance to go and chase the filthy lucre of politics  wherever it can be found. We should be able to pre-empt their ulterior  motives,” Siah cautioned.
“They  are ‘rubbish’ from Sarawak which Anwar should not pick up,” he added.
The  MoCS leader referred to two incidents which Anwar did not perform as  well as expected of his iconic status as a national leader.
One  was a by-election in Sarawak last year in which PKR took on the BN. The  candidate Anwar eventually endorsed was the result of a recommendation  from one of his so-called ‘advisers’ of questionable character. 
It  is believed that Anwar’s decision did not go down well with the  majority of PKR people in Sarawak as they felt that another candidate  was a better choice. As a result, it was a divided PKR that entered the  fray and not surprisingly, the party was defeated.
“As  PKR licked its wounds after the by-election defeat, Anwar has to  shoulder the blame for the electoral disaster,” Siah said.
A  second incident was Anwar’s recent trip to London where another of his  Sarawak ‘adviser’ tagged along.
“And  in the UK, all that the guy did was to complain and sigh to others  about his timber licence being cancelled. With the opportunity to meet  an audience overseas, shouldn’t he be talking about a new political  direction for Sarawak and what role he could play in that quest? Anwar  should be embarrassed to have such an adviser in his camp,” said Siah.
Yet  another report received by MoCS was of one Anwar ‘adviser’ who  bad-mouthed the PKR chief after he was unsuccessful in obtaining  business contracts from Selangor Menteri Besar Khalid Ibrahim.
“Anwar  should realize that some people hang around him only hoping for some  lucrative deals from the Selangor Government or in states where he has  influence. Once it became known that they could not get what they  wanted, they would not hesitate to unleash venom from their forked  tongues against Anwar and PKR.”
Siah  also revealed a purported plan by one of the shady characters to allow  him to select PKR candidates for the coming Sarawak elections with the  undertaking that he would fund these candidates.
“This  is something serious and MoCS would like to warn Anwar that if he  (Anwar) allows the perverted attempt to succeed, we will request Sarawak  voters to reject such PKR candidates. Party candidates must not be  subservient to a godfather whose only desire is to continue the plunder  of Sarawak resources via lucrative under-the-table deals,” he said.
“It  is unfortunate that Anwar has surrounded himself with characters who  strut around in their self deluded image of themselves as demigods that  have done the hapless people a favour by condescending to listen to  their tales of thirst and hunger.
 At best, these people are only  bluffing themselves but they would not get their way around the people  of Sarawak much longer. MoCS will do its utmost to halt the undesirable  activities of these parasites”.
Siah  said there are several genuine and upright leaders in Sarawak PKR and  Anwar should ensure that their voices are not drowned in the cacophony  of political sycophants who believe that there is no better way to  survive than to live off peanuts from them (political parasites) who  themselves are feeding fat on the  sweat and tears of  Sarawakians.
The  MoCS leader urged Anwar to accept the movement’s feedback in good faith  as it was the result of reports from his own party leaders and members  in Sarawak. He said that MoCS would accord Anwar due respect in his  position as the Parliamentary Opposition Leader.
Siah  said it was a fact that PKR leaders in Sarawak may feel uncomfortable  to inform Anwar of unpleasant things as he was their boss but “I will  not hesitate to let him know what is wrong as I am not a PKR member and  Anwar is not my boss”.
“In  fact, MoCS will ‘raise its voice’ against political leaders whether  they are from Barisan Nasional or Pakatan Rakyat if they digress from  doing the right thing for Sarawak and its people.
“It  is the responsibility of MoCS to do so,” Siah added.
 
 
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