The Election Commission (EC) should not wash it hands off the allegation
on its former chief's admission that 60,000 foreigners in possession of
"fake" identity cards had become voters, the Coalition for Clean and
Fair Elections, Bersih 2.0, said today.
The
EC should be doing its work as to why it allowed these people to be
registered as voters, Bersih 2.0 steering committee member A Subramaniam
Pillay (left) said today.
"Maybe the fault lies with the National Registration Department, for
issuing the ICs making them officially as citizens. This is part of the
alleged 'Project IC" in Sabah to give citizenship to new immigrants in
the state, who are Indonesians and Filipinos.
"The EC cannot wash off its hands as it is entrusted to do monitoring
of the electoral roll. If it is not doing this, it is thereby creating
an imbalance.
"There must be better
communication and tie-up between the NRD and EC to resolve this problem
and it (the process of voter registration) should be tightened up, now,"
Subramaniam said.
The very least,
he added, was for the EC to have raised the issue when it took place in
the 1990s, so that the people could have become aware of the situation
and investigations carried out.
Fellow steering committee member Maria Chin Abdullah (right)
said the practise of issuing ICs to foreigners in the 1990s would have
created imbalances and to a certain extent, have manipulated the
election results.
Subramaniam said
as public bodies that should be independent, the EC and NRD should admit
their mistakes and carry out investigations.
"They cannot run away or absolve themselves from the blame," he said.
Subraminam said this when asked about the allegation made
by the former head of the NGO Malaysians for Free and and Fair
Elections, Abdul Malek Husin, that former EC chief Abdul Rashid Abdul
Rahman was involved in the "Project IC", which is otherwise known as
"Project M".
Wikileaks recently
posted a leaked confidential US Embassy cable that quoted Malek as
having told American officials that Rashid had admitted to issuing 60,000 fake ICs to foreign workers in Sabah in the 1990s.
Yesterday, Malek clarified
on the US cable quoting him, saying that Rashid did indeed admit to
being involved in the controversial "Projek IC'"operation in the 1990s -
but only to register individuals with dubious ICs as voters.
The "Project IC" has been blamed for helping the BN wrest control of the Sabah government from Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS).
Subramaniam also called on those who know of cases of foreigners having
been given ICs or MyKad and had become voters to report this to the
authorities and to Bersih 2.0.
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