Here’s how you could help

Saturday, 25-03-2006

Dear friends,

I noticed that one of our friends, John, posted a commentin this blog, asking me how he could make a donation to the DAP.

Parliament is in session and I was busy trying to get a few bank account numbers for anyone who may be interested to contribute to the party. I apologise for my late reply. Very sorry about this.

I was very touched to see supporters like John wanting to donate to the DAP.

The DAP doesn’t own any business, we don’t have any business cronies, we survive through public donation and elected reps’ contribution. This means we survive under very difficult circumstances.

Many members of public come to us for help, but few have thought of our financial needs.

So thank you John for being so thoughtful and offering to donate. I also thank those who, in my absence, tried to try to explain how contribution could be made.

I am happy we, here, in this blog, are starting to gel like a family.

i) for internet fund transfer via credit card, pls visit this page.

Other bank accounts:

ii) To donate for DAP HQ: DAP MALAYSIA —- A/C NO: 3063828309 (Public Bank, Petaling Jaya)

iii) To donate to my service center: DAP CAWANGAN SEPUTEH——A/C no: 5-14235-464557 (Maybank, Jalan Mega Mendung, Kuala Lumpur)

iv) for DAP FT State committee: DAP F. Territory State Committee—- A/C no: 5-142-3515-1672 (Maybank, Jalan Mega Mendung, Kuala Lumpur)

Party Convention

Monday, 20-03-2006

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The leaders.
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The delegates.

Our party convention was held at the Federal Hotel yesterday. A day earlier we had our 40th Anniversary celebration.

Earlier in the week the NST had a mischievous story under the heading: Guan Eng’s fortunes tied to amendments.

The article claimed “Some senior DAP members and younger supporters are planning to challenge the proposed changes [to the party constitution].”

It went on to say “the failure of letting it be passed may take the party secretary-general Lim Guan Eng to the political doldrums in Malacca after a telling defeat in recent state committee elections, another notch down” (more…)

We seek police action against Metramac

Monday, 16-01-2006

From left, Tan Seng Giaw (Kepong), Fong Kui Lun (Bukit Bintang), party SG Lim Guan Eng, Tan Kok Wai (Cheras) and I with party members after Kok Wai lodged a police report against toll concessionaire Metramac Corporation Sdn Bhd (Metramac) at the Cheras district police headquarters at about 1pm today. Kok Wai also wants action to be taken against Daim Zainuddin and Umno-linked businessmen Halim Saad and Anuar Othman.