Tun Ismail Ali: Paragon of Trust And Integrity
Author: P. Gunasegaram
Publisher: Kuala Lumpur : Bank Negara Malaysia
Creation Date: 2018
Language: English
ISBN: 9789839586602
He was an Economics man, number one. Number two, I thought
he was a very honest man. I think he has proved to be a very honest chap...
even when I sometimes wanted something done, he refused," Tunku Abdul
Rahman, Malaysia's first Prime Minister, in 1984.
"I've heard friends joking behind his back. They said
even the ringgit is scared of him and that's why it never falls," Tun
Hussein Onn, Malaysia's third Prime Minister, in 1980.
"If you want to find someone who presents an
incorruptible image, he is the one to be cited. His integrity was
unquestionable. I was struck by his knowledge, he is in complete control, he
knows his subject very well," Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia's fourth
and seventh Prime Minister, in 2018.
"I personally pray the youth of Malaysia - Malay,
Chinese and Indian - can take him to be a great role model on how to conduct
himself or herself when he or she chooses to enter public service to serve the
country and its people," Robert Kuok, business tycoon, in 2018.
"...he really wanted to see results, did not like
people who were sloppy, he expected reports the next day. He was very strict
with subordinates, everybody jumped when they heard him coming or (when he)
called them," Tengku Tan Sri Razaleigh Hamzah, Malaysia's former Finance Minister,
in 2018.
"Three times he ignored Razak's instructions and he
survived. Two of the three involved banking licences and the other a f inance
company's licence," Datuk Abdullah Ahmad, politician and aide to Tun Abdul
Razak Hussein, Malaysia's second Prime Minister, in 1998.
"If there was any doubt about his integrity, I do not
think he would have done as well. His integrity was uppermost - he lived the
life of a central banker. One associates the development of the banking system
with him, particularly for the locally-owned banks," Tan Sri Ahmad Mohd
Don, Bank Negara Malaysia's former Governor and Malayan Banking Berhad's former
Chief Executive Officer, in 2018.
P. Gunasegaram has been writing about Malaysia for about 40
years as a journalist, analyst and columnist during which time he also served
as an editor in top English newspaper in the country and online portals. He has
been head of research at local and foreign brokerages, and consulted on value
and image management.