‘A
non government organization has filed criminal charges against State Owned
Enterprises Minister Rini Soemarno for authorising Indonesian communications
provider Telkom to build a data centre in Singapore, which is partly owned by
Singtel and would host Indonesian government data…it had no issues with the
data centre serving corporate clients, but that its proposed hosting of
Indonesia’s e-government services violated state intelligence and electronic
communications laws. “What we’re reporting about is the sale of state secrets,”
Mr Gigih Guntoro, director of the Indonesia Club…’
Why
is Indonesia so concern about such practices? Singtel owns 60% of the joint
venture? What Indonesia should do is to buy over Singtel and have full control
over its operation. Singapore’s policy is that
everything is for sale. Singapore tried to buy the Australian
Stock Exchange too. So the Indonesians can always buy over Singtel and all
issues of state secrets would be solved by employing Indonesians to run
Singtel.
Singapore is an open country and it
is in the process of internationalizing everything, starting from private
corporations to govt link companies. Do not be surprise if ministries may also
be internationalized. There are already foreigners working in them. The
security of the country like manning entry checkpoints have already been outsourced
and manned by foreigners to check on Singaporeans returning to their country.
Big govt linked companies are run by foreigners, and to by pass the sensitivity
of Singaporeans, foreigners are issued with pink ICs and called Singaporeans. Where got problem? If any of these new Singaporeans were to leak out state
secrets, it would be Singaporeans leaking state secrets as they are now new
Singaporeans. And the good part, so far no such problems. No state secrets has
been leaked out, no sensitive corporate information or trade secrets have been
leaked out. There has been no report of such things. Where got problem?
The
Singaporean experience has proven that all the hype about national securities
are humbugs. More than 50% of our population is foreigners and many are holding
high positions with access to very sensitive information, and some running
corporations and with full access to all information that could be copied and
sold. But nothing of such happened. Even the highly sensitive IT industry is
operated mainly by foreigners and you can imagine what damage they could do if
they wanted to. But have no fear. The foreigners are very nice people and would
not do such things. Ask the Pinoys. Have faith in the goodness of people, even
foreigners.
So,
Indonesia, there is no need to fear
locating govt data centre in Singapore. If still not
comfortable, buy over the whole of Singapore Inc and run it yourself. That
would make them feel secure for sure. It is just the mindset. Singapore has no
such fear. We welcome the whole world to be here. We belong to everyone here.
We are an international cuntry. Oops. I misspelt. It should be country.
And
our people feel very safe, because we got NS and Total Defence. We protect our
country from a military attack by foreign soldiers in uniform. But anyone can
buy up everything in the island. Everything is for sale. Everyone is welcome.
We
are international. We go everywhere to buy up everything. We also sell
everything. Free trade at its freest. When a country has the mentality of
buying and selling freely, then one would be less sensitive about security of
data and information or threats by foreigners.
Indonesia can learn a thing or two
from us in this internalization of the country and free trade, borderless
world. What is citizenship?