fbpx
Connect with us

News

Tiong: Health DG Should Focus On Pandemic Prevention Instead Of Holding Press Conferences

Published

Tiong
Source: Astro Awani & Facebook

Follow us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest stories and updates daily.

“I did not intend to maliciously target Health Director-General Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah. Rather, my words reflect the frustrations of the frontliners and the people for the past several months.”

Bintulu MP, Tiong King Sing said this in defence after there was backlash regarding the statement he made at the Parliament session yesterday (11 November) where he accused Dr Noor Hisham for not getting things done physically like frontliners do.

“If frontliners can visit patients, why can’t the Health DG? Is the Health DG afraid to die?” Tiong said. 

124398833 3821800724498404 4003015126409726908 N

This angered Jelutong MP, RSN Rayer, who started yelling at Tiong and asked him to retract his statement as he should not insult government servants as Dr Noor Hisham is a frontliner as well. However, he was then escorted out of the Dewan Rakyat after failing to take his seat as instructed by Deputy Speaker Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said.

In a statement on his Facebook page, Tiong added that DAP MPs such as RSN Rayer should not take advantage of his words for cheap publicity in the guise of ‘defending civil servants’.

“My statement was not malicious. We all know that civil servants do not have it easy. They are all working hard for the country and its people but shortcomings must be identified and improved,” he said.

“As an elected representative, there is no reason why I cannot truthfully convey the grassroots’ and frontliners dissatisfactions and bring constructive criticism to the table.”

Tiong goes on to explain that due to human error, many people have been suffering from this pandemic and that it is crucial for high-ranking civil servants to ensure that all decisions made hinge on the best interests of the well-being of the people.

Btu Bp080217 Yy Tiong P

He then compared Malaysia with China and said that if China, a country with a much larger population was able to “seize upon a critical window of opportunity to decisively manage the pandemic”, then Malaysia should have been able to as well.

Tiong then recalls how there was a shortage of medical supplies and PPE during the outbreak in Sabah and questioned why Dr Noor Hisham did not personally go there to “inspect the situation for himself”.

“Why didn’t the Health DG personally go down to the ground to inspect the situation for himself and ‘prescribe’ the right measures for the situation?” he asked.

“Many have wondered why the DG himself cannot visit the pandemic areas to give a first hand report on the actual situation to the National Security Council and Prime Minister as soon as possible.”

“Instead of holding those daily press conferences, he should focus entirely on the pandemic prevention work and hand over giving daily updates to the Senior Minister for Defence.”

124080535 3827095677314292 6665667923518036103 O

Tiong then noted that many have blamed the outbreak in Sabah on the elections, but questioned why new clusters had surfaced in various places like Selangor, Penang, and Negeri Sembilan.

“The Health DG should be aware that it takes first-hand knowledge of the pandemic to understand it fully. What is the problem?”

“Several clusters have been identified but these were not decisively contained, particularly the situation in Selangor. New cases have even crossed into Negeri Sembilan. This does not reflect decisive action but rather, a consequence of losing control.”

“It should not be the responsibility of the DG to hold a press conference every day. We want to see more effective responses to the pandemic with a clear understanding of the frontlines.”

Tiong ends his post with a question, asking how will the country and economy recover from this pandemic.

What do you think of this? Let us know in the comments below.

 

Also read: Jelutong MP Escorted Out Of Parliament After Defending Health DG From Bintulu MP’s Insults

Pjimage 2020 11 11T165434.680

Source: Facebook
Source: Borneo Post
Source: Facebook

Follow us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest stories and updates daily.



Just In

Indonesiaft Indonesiaft
News18 hours ago

“Buy her meat!” – Man in Indonesia Murders Wife & Tries to Sell Her Dismembered Body Parts to Villagers

A man in Indonesia recently went on a rampage and murdered his wife before dismembering her body parts. According to...

Fake Kidnap To Skip Class Fake Kidnap To Skip Class
News2 days ago

M’sian Teen in Sabah Caught Faking Her Own Kidnapping to Avoid Going to Class

We’ve all had that subject in school that we dreaded going to while still studying. However, this 13-year-old girl decided...

Collage Collage
News2 days ago

PN Says They Will NOT Close Down Vernacular Schools, Dr Akmal Argues it’s PN’s Attempt to Get Votes

The debate about vernacular schools is still ongoing, but Perikatan Nasional recently clarified that, according to its member Wan Ahmad...

No Palm Oil Ice Cream Fine No Palm Oil Ice Cream Fine
News2 days ago

Minister of Plantations: Fine of Up To RM250,000 For Traders Discriminating Palm Oil Products

Palm oil is one of our country’s products, and internationally, there have been many claims by different parties that it...

Collage 12 Collage 12
News3 days ago

“It’s against principles of Islamic justice” – Perak Mufti Tells M’sians to Stop Boycotting KK Mart

KK Mart is still facing the wrath of boycott movements following the Allah socks issue. Is it time we put...

My Post 1 2024 05 03T164055.030 My Post 1 2024 05 03T164055.030
News3 days ago

M’sians are Questioning How Microsoft’s RM10.5Bil Investment Will Bring 300k Job Opportunities

It was recently announced that Microsoft will invest RM10.5 billion to build cloud and AI infrastructures in Malaysia over the...

My Post 2 50 My Post 2 50
News3 days ago

Perak Market Fish Vendor Admits to Peeing at His Stall in Front of Customers, Says He’s Short Staffed

While wet markets have always been, well, wet and a little dirty, no one would expect there to be human...

Feat Image Media Feat Image Media
News3 days ago

M’sia Falls 34 Spots in World Press Freedom Index 2024 Due to Alleged Govt ‘Censorship’ of Criticism

Malaysia is no longer the highest-ranked Southeast Asian nation in the World Press Freedom Index 2024, the latest edition of...

Announcement

Latest Videos



TRENDING TODAY