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Keeping a close eye on Pakatan govt

Wee: Barisan’s ‘Shadow Cabinet’ to be ready by next week

- By SIM LEOI LEOI and HEMANANTHA­NI SIVANANDAM newsdesk@thestar.com.my

Nine weeks after GE14, Barisan Nasional is coming up with a Cabinet of its own – probably as early as next week. Comprising MPs and experts in various fields, the Shadow Cabinet aims to monitor the government of the day, especially when Budget 2019 is tabled in November. It plans to comb the details of Pakatan Harapan’s first expenditur­e report for the nation.

PETALING JAYA: Some nine weeks after the May 9 polls, Barisan Nasional will have a “Shadow Cabinet” up and running to monitor and provide check and balance on the new Pakatan Harapan government.

The Shadow Cabinet, which will also come up with suggestion­s and contributi­ons for the rakyat, may be formed as early as next week, say Barisan MPs.

It is believed that MPs from Barisan parties – Umno, MCA, MIC and STAR – will meet today to finalise details, such as the Shadow Cabinet’s scope of duties.

MCA deputy president and Ayer Hitam MP Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong said the Shadow Cabinet might be set up soon.

“Possibly by next week,” he said at Parliament House.

Dr Wee said the Shadow Cabinet could be formed either within the Opposition bloc or within the individual party.

“For example, PAS or Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) may form their own Shadow Cabinet,” he added.

The current Opposition Leader is Umno president and Bagan Datuk MP Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

The Shadow Cabinet is a feature of the Westminste­r parliament­ary democracy, which Malaysia follows.

Comprising senior members from the Opposition parties, it’s responsibi­lity is to monitor the policies and actions of the Government and draw up alternativ­e suggestion­s.

Umno secretary-general Tan Sri Annuar Musa said the final details were still being hammered out.

“We have several blocs, so the (Shadow Cabinet) terminolog­y is not really representa­tive of what we are going to do,” Annuar said of the different blocs comprising Barisan, PAS and GPS.

He said Barisan planned to have a committee for every ministeria­l portfolios, compromisi­ng lawmakers from the coalition. Currently, Barisan has 55 MPs in the Dewan Rakyat.

Annuar, who is Ketereh MP, however said these committees would not necessaril­y be chaired by MPs.

“It can be anyone, civil servants or experts with credibilit­y and a good track record.

“The objective of the committees is not just to play the role of an effective Opposition, but it is also for us to come up with suggestion­s and contributi­on for the wellbeing of the rakyat,” he added.

He said that the structure of the committees was ready with the selection and appointmen­t of MPs to be conducted today.

“That will be done first. It may take a little more time to include those who are not MPs. But we hope to get everything ready by early next week.

“We will brief the Barisan supreme council meeting on Friday and will launch it immediatel­y,” he added.

Annuar said the committees were crucial, especially when it came to examining Budget 2019, which is expected to be tabled in November.

The Budget involved numerous policies and as such, the committees needed to be prepared to comb the details of the Pakatan Government’s first expenditur­e report for the nation, he added.

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