MalaysiaWatch Polls 3 and 4
Poll 3: What Follow-up Action Would You Support for the RM490m Budget?
This poll was a little difficult as people had to make a choice of differing items but 64 readers make a decision and these are the results:
57% or 36 readers felt that action should be taken against the minister as follows:
28 readers or 44% chose “No Minister Please Resign or Be Sacked”
8 readers or 13% chose “Ask the ACA to Probe”
11% or 7 readers asked for “Better maintained Playgrounds and Fields”
9% or 6 readers wanted “More Concrete Measures to Reduce Corruption”
8% or 5 readers chose “Boost Public Safety and Security”
8% or 5 readers chose “Improving Racial & Religious Harmony”
5% or 3 readers wanted “Easier Access for Public to Sports Hall and Stadium”
2% or 1 reader asked for “Increase Professionalism of the Police”
2% or 1 reader wanted to just “Let the Minister Carry On”
0% or no one wanted to “Strengthen Independence of Judiciary”.
Poll No 4 was about the Traffic Offences of the Ministers and the choices were easier to decide.
Surprisingly there were fewer respondents to this poll. Perhaps since many readers also have traffic summons they feel sorry for the ministers?
Poll4: “ What Action Would You Like to See the IGP Take for Ministers who Have Not Paid Long Overdue Traffic Fines?”
There were 31 respondents with the following breakdown:
58% or 18 persons chose the strongest option “Issue Warrants of Arrest for Ministers”
29% or 9 readers chose “Discounts Withdrawn and Prepare Court Orders”
10% or 3 readers picked “Give 48hours Grace to Pay Discounted Fines”
3% or 1 reader wanted to “Issue 2 Warrants of Arrests for Ministers with Most Fines”
0% or no one chose “Nothing Let the Matter Die Quietly”
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