Every 4 to 5 years Christians would invariably ask about their involvement in politics and specifically if the church should be involved in partisan politics and to what extent?
If being
partisan means pledging ones allegiance and backing it up with monetary
resources then the answer is definitely a NO. The church pays its allegiance to
no one but the Great Shepherd of the Church Himself, the Lord Jesus Christ. The
core purpose of the church is to live for and to glorify Christ in all
things. There has been accusations by
politicians and Muslim academicians who allude to the fact that the church has
a political motive to take over Malaysia politically. The church has no such
lowly calling for why should the church bother about ruling a nation on earth
temporarily when it has the high calling of ruling the earth in eternity?
(Revelation 5)
Should the church then bother herself with what happens to the country? Absolutely because the welfare of our lives are affected by the policies of the government.
In this
upcoming General Elections however it is very clear that the Prime Minister and
the incumbent government is party to the misappropriation of millions of dollars
of the Malaysian Sovereign Wealth Fund called 1MDB. The US Dept
of Justice has claimed that this case is the biggest Kleptocracy case in US
history. They have begun seizing assets which finds its paper trail to 1MDB.
“These
cases involve billions of dollars that should have been used to help the people
of Malaysia, but instead was used by a small number of individuals to fuel
their astonishing greed,”
Acting
U.S. Attorney Brown.
The UK, Switzerland, Singapore, Hong Kong and the United States
have opened investigations into the misappropriation of 1MDB funds and arrests
have already been made in these respective countries.
The Prime Minister of Malaysia himself has
admitted to receiving USD700 million into his personal account. It does not matter whether this is a private deal
or if some Saudi Prince loves the Malaysian Prime Minister or his work, the
fact that the leader of a sovereign nation has received such a huge sum into
his private account is cause for great concern. If indeed it is not the money
from the Sovereign Wealth Fund then it is in fact a matter of national security
that a foreign nation would deposit USD700 million into the personal account of
the Prime Minister. It puts into question the integrity and loyalty of the
Prime Minister to the nation and no democratically elected leader in the world
would have survived politically from such blatant abuse.
The full investigative reports of the 1MDB fiasco by the
Parliamentary Select Committee and by the Attorney General is kept as Official
Secrets and is not released to the public for accountability. The Parliamentary
Speaker would not allow any debates on the 1MDB crisis. The Attorney General was forced to resign
shortly after the case when public. The new Attorney general has closed the case. It trully begs the question of what is the Prime
Minister trying to hide?
When such evidence of impropriety have surfaced, the question
that confronts us is “should we keep quiet in the face of such blatant
corruption?” We cannot. No honest citizen especially Christians should close an
eye to the injustice and corruption in Malaysia. If our neighbors house was in
the middle of being robbed, do we not at the least run in to call the police so
that the robbery could be stopped and the robbers caught. This is our
responsibility as citizens of Malaysia and our calling as Christians.
In a parliamentary democracy like Malaysia, we exercise our
rights to elect our leaders who would represent us in the Parliament and in the
Executive. This democratic exercise
occurs every 4 to 5 years in a General Election at the polling booths all over
Malaysia. In most cases there are two parties contesting. We know one is already untrustworthy and has
a proven record of stealing and have grossly misused public funds. Do we continue to give
our support to the robber who robbed our neighbor? Of course not. We in fact demand that justice be done and restitution be made.
So we pray for justice, righteousness and truth to sweep over
our nation. The Catholic Bishop of
Malacca and Johor has issued a call to national prayer and in it he called on
his church to pray for God’s intervention and for change in this upcoming General Elections.
The church has an opportunity to speak up clearly without fear
or favour of any political party. The church
remains above and beyond any political party so that we can remain neutral and speak
up when there is evidence of corruption, when the poor are marginalized, the
widows and orphans are struggling to make ends meet and when the aliens among
us are exploited. If we appear partisan especially in a General Election, then
so be it but history has proven that evil will triumph when good men do nothing
or say nothing.