KUALA LUMPUR. Malaysia - APCO an American based company provides the Malaysian Prime Minister an administration with strategic communications advice, and was accused of being the brains behind the PM's key political platform - 1Malaysia.
In fact, for many weeks in the early part of this year, APCO dominated debates at the Malaysian Parliament.
A memorandum of protest against the firm was even submitted to the King. There were also threats to lodge complaints with the Organization of Islamic Conference.
Source: Malaysian Chronicle
In fact, for many weeks in the early part of this year, APCO dominated debates at the Malaysian Parliament.
A memorandum of protest against the firm was even submitted to the King. There were also threats to lodge complaints with the Organization of Islamic Conference.
- And the reasons for this brouhaha? Lawmakers from Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim's coalition had come across information that APCO’s top management had links to the Israeli secret service.
- As Malaysia is a predominantly Muslim nation, such a connection would make dealings with APCO taboo. Needless to say, Anwar the opposition leader and his team condemned Najib for refusing to cancel the government's contract with APCO.
- “We would stress that we are not anti-Jewish in any way. But because of the Palestine issue, Malaysia’s stand is that we do not recognize Israel or have any diplomatic ties with it. That was the reason for the outcry against APCO – not because of any perceived Jewishness but because of its ties to Israel and particularly its links to very sensitive Israeli institutions such as Shin Bet,” MP for Batu Tian Chua told Malaysia Chronicle.
- But despite the uproar especially from the Malaysian Muslims, Najib refused to break off with APCO. In many ways the decision has benefited him as the firm wields considerable influence in Washington.
- However, during a recent visit to Kuala Lumpur, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton admitted that Washington was in regular contact with Anwar and was closely watching his sodomy trial. Anwar has accused Najib of fabricating the charges to jail him ahead of snap general elections widely expected in 2011.
- Clinton's comments were a big blow to the Najib government, which frowns on official recognition for the political opposition in the country.
- “There is belief that APCO is behind this tarring of Anwar Ibrahim. What is not clear is whether this is revenge because we had demanded that its contract be terminated, or is APCO just following Najib's orders to make things difficult for Anwar in the U.S?,”
- “Whichever, APCO has shown itself to be a mercenary, an ingrate even. Despite being paid such huge sums that ultimately come from Malaysian taxpayers' pockets, it clearly considers the local media environment as being controlled by the government, and even though this is true, it is a huge slap in the face for Najib.” said Tian.
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