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 V3. Swiftlet Keeping Discussion, Home of Fuciphagus Domesticus

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post Jun 11 2010, 03:53 PM

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QUOTE(Lucas 1 @ Jun 11 2010, 03:24 PM)
The rationale behind the typical LITTLE NAPOLEONS in Msia civil services doing up the 1GP, the Perhilitan Amendment Acts, etc in this way is very clear. Instead of instructed to simplify the process and procedure to smoothen and facilitate the industry to compete for foreign exchange internationally, they just add in as many rojaks to complicate the matter with some hidden ugly agenda by creating very excessive bureaucratic procedures and red tapes. First, they put up a show to the Ministers and the MPs that they are very professional and capable of handling complicated matter and they are busy doing things. Second, using all this complication created, they can have the excuse to be granted more budgets and allocations for their department to depose. And many of us would know how this budget going to end up into. Everything they do or arrange, there will be kick backs. It has become a known culture. Thirdly, with the implementation of this complicated procedure, they are lots of loopholes and opportunities for the whole department from top to bottom to suck out ‘bonus’ from the poor applicants constantly throughout. This breeds a lot of corruptions. It is similar to the recent RM10 license for sundry shop to sell sugar issue. It is not the RM10 that matters, it is the bureaucratic lengthy procedures and red tapes in the application process that is causing inconveniences and extra cost to the merchants. In order to have convenience, more coffee money would be handed out. A really sincere, efficient, capable, dedicated, professional, competent, honest and have the people’s welfare at heart head of the civil service department wouldn’t have allowed such recommendation. A truly smart, wise, capable and sincere Minister wouldn’t agree and approve that. If the present top political leaders really want to place Malaysia on the world map, it is time that, instead of shouting the unrealistic and bullshitting slogan MALAYSIA BOLEH all the time, they should give priority in looking into grooming and recruiting a new breed of truly dedicated, professionally trained and competent civil servants at the root. Promotion should be strictly based on merits and not seniority in service or who you know. If this bullshitting trend is to continue, I think it is a miracle that BN will survive the next election. Just imagine, even the rural kampong folks are laughing sarcastically and making joke each time whenever someone shouted MALAYSIA BOLEH.
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Maybe you should post this, and other selected opinions from this forum, onto the Prime Minister's Facebook page, Najib's Facebook Page http://www.facebook.com/najibrazak.

I believe that he actually reads the posts and has been know to take action where he feels an injustice has been made.

Maybe other Ministers have Facebook pages too!

Social Media is a positive power for good, why not use it in our positive fight for the good of the Industry and the birds?

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