Monday 22 October 2012

From an outcast to a respectable member of Society

“Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony”

Mahatma Ghandi (1869-1948)


Once upon a time, there was a rich Malaysian, the mention of whose name evokes memories and images of a cheat, a heartless manipulator of innocent Malaysians whose only crimes were to trust him and his Companies to keep their promises to deliver the houses they had purchased.
These innocent Malaysians invested their life savings and their hard earned wages into buying houses to be built by this man and his Companies.
Alas, after having taken the money of thousands of unsuspecting Malaysians, this man and his Companies then abandoned their many housing projects that dotted the landscapes throughout Malaysia and at the same time abandoned the thousands of Malaysians who put their trusts in him and his Companies to their fates.
One day this man asked himself “what should I do now? I have hundreds of millions of ringgit, thanks to the thousands of suckers who believed in me. I have all that I wanted except respectability. Everywhere I go, I am treated with derision and contempt like an outcast of Society.”

Gaining respect

After agonising for weeks, he found a perfect solution in the Christian Church. So week after week, this man dutifully went to Church. When it was time for the ‘offertory’, he would stuff wads of RM50.00 and RM100.00 notes into the bag. Gradually, his generosity was noticed and he was invited to attend home cell and prayer meetings, and even lunch with the Pastor.
One Sunday, an out-of-town evangelist came and preached a message of repentance and salvation. When the alter call was given, this man was the first to respond. He went forward, said the Sinner’s Prayer and accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Saviour.
Soon after the Church Service was over, the buzz was all over town. In the airwaves, cyberspace, newspapers, magazines and cafes, there was a fierce ‘war’ raging. The protagonists are the trusting Christians who praised God for the ‘miracle’ on the one side with the victims of housing projects abandoned by this man and his Companies, on the opposite side. This ‘war’ will never end. It will go on until the end of time.
In the heat of this ‘fierce war’, there are serious and fundamental issues that Malaysian Society had overlooked and failed to address. The issues are:
·     Can a man, having cheated and stolen from thousands of innocent Malaysians and having left them to face their fates, and having still with him in his bank accounts the millions of ringgit he had stolen, so easily gain acceptance and respectability by going to the Christian Church and simply saying the Sinner’s Prayer?
·     Can this man be so easily whitewashed? One moment, he was treated with derision and contempt like an outcast of Society, and the next moment, after having said the Sinner’s Prayer and standing beside the Church Pastor, he has become a respected member of the Church and Society.
·     Now that this man is a respected member of the Church and Society, what about the thousands of victims of his Companies’ abandoned housing projects?
·     Is he going to make restitution to his thousands of victims who trusted him with their money?
·     What is the role of the Pastor and the Church? Have we forgotten the story of Zacchaeus in the Bible, who when after he was saved by Jesus, said “Look Lord, I give half of my goods to the poor, and if I have taken anything from anyone by false accusation, I restore fourfold”?
·     When they knew full well what this man had done, did the Pastor and the Church teach this man to make restitution to his thousands of victims who trusted him with their money?
·     Can this man be at peace with himself and with his conscience even though he had been ‘whitewashed’ outside?
·     Can this man sleep at night knowing that his thousands of victims who trusted him with their money are still languishing and still having to pay the banks for the loans paid out by the banks to this man’s Companies for the houses that were never built nor delivered?
Property Gandhi will not answer these questions and invite Malaysians to contribute your thoughts and comments.

If you suspect you know who this man is and you are a victim, without naming this man or his Company, tell us your story and the pains and sufferings this man caused you and your family. Let your pains and suffering prick the conscience of the Authorities who could have done something to save you and your family, but did not.

When you contribute your thoughts and comments, Property Gandhi request you to observe the following rules:

i)   Do not name this man or his Companies even if you suspect you know who they are.

ii) When commenting, keep to the issues at hand and not make scathing personal attacks on the
     character of this man and his Companies.

iii) Avoid using slanderous and libellous language or vulgar words when commenting.

iv) All comments that break the above rules will be removed by Property Gandhi.

Please remember what Mahatma Ghandi (1869-1948) said: “An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind”.

3 comments:

  1. Can a man, having cheated and stolen from thousands of innocent Malaysians and having left them to face their fates, and having still with him in his bank accounts the millions of ringgit he had stolen, so easily gain acceptance and respectability by going to the Christian Church and simply saying the Sinner’s Prayer?

    >> No. Becoming a Christian does not mean he gained a new sense of respect. We'll never know his main reason to become a Christian but being a Christian does not mean that he now can forget his past wrong doings. If there is a genuine repentance of the heart by this man, i believe that he would now struggle with his ill gotten wealth. He may ignore this feeling but ultimately it is still his choice to do something about it. God can convict a person but the choice to respond to His leading is still very much dependant on this person.If he chooses to respond like Zacchaeus, then great. But if he chooses not to, i think it is not the position of the Pastor or church to interfere unless the Pastor is asked for counsel and he is wiling to submit himself to a higher authority. If this person is now a leader in the church, then it is a different story as he will be subject to a higher sense of accountability towards the Pastor as the Pastor has every right to select a reputable person to hold leadership position in his church.

    Can this man be so easily whitewashed?
    >> For those who does not know what this man has done, he will appear whitewashed but for those who knows his past, i think they will look at him in a different light.

    Now that he's accepted Jesus into his life, i certainly hope that eventually he will do the right thing. Turning a blind eye to the sufferings that he caused to all the people who trusted in him is not displaying any Christ-like character. If his repentance is genuine, there's still hope he may do something in future but if his heart is hardened already, nothing much will change.

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  2. This man is crap. His whole ethnic tribe was in large part dragged to the bottom layer of the society due to the large debt saddled by them. And also due to the lost of savings entrusted into those crap projects he made up. All this have an opportunity cost, which over 30 years, represented the wealth gap between the this ethnic race versus other ethnic race. He need to understand, he did not just destroyed the parents, he also destroyed the younger children. As they were so poor, they were made to grow up in an ecosystem that is in-conducive for learning and growth. It was fine when they can still make a living running restaurant. But when immigrants come into the country in droves, they were wiped out as the immigrants were much cheaper. Today, they are simply the minority compared to the immigrants. God forbid, that in another 20 years the whole ethnic race might be wiped out from the lands of Malaysia, just like a stronger weed displacing the weaker grass. Seek not for forgiveness. Act now for repentance. Give everything you have now, so that competent others can use this capital to help support and regrow the ethnic race. You had enjoyed the fruits. Leave none to yourself in hell. Look forward for the future of your ethnic race. I will not be suprised, 50 years from now, you will be written in the history books, as the man who destroyed your ethnic race in Malaysia.

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    1. I concurred with this writer as he has "destroyed" his own ethnic tribe who trusted him and although many of them has passed away, there are many who still have worthless "shares" and "investments" that their parents invested for their children. I think this man need to pay back to his ethnic tribe children what was overdue to them as he has made his fortunes in the same ethnic country or at least step up a trust fund to help the children of his ethnic race. We are already a minority "tribe", even our traditional businesses liked "kopitiam" are almost gone, so hope that he will make restitution before he meets Jesus as he will have to give an account to Him before it is too late as he cannot take a single dime with him when he goes.

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