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post Oct 4 2011, 07:29 PM

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QUOTE(Superman7 @ Oct 4 2011, 12:38 PM)
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doh.gif Alamak, Malaysia again? shakehead.gif ......Pakatan MPs want ‘plagiarist’ judge removed shocking.gif


Some 60 Pakatan Rakyat MPs have endorsed a motion demanding the dismissal of an appellate court judge for allegedly plagiarising a judgment by former Singapore judge GP Selvam.



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post Oct 8 2011, 01:59 AM

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QUOTE(yhtan @ Oct 7 2011, 08:09 PM)
This budget is indicating the election near the corner, with lots of benefit given to Government servant
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whistling.gif Yes, the BN government wants to give all the benefits to the Government servants as they want the 1.2 million government servants to vote for them....already a bloated government service......read more below...


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Best bloated civil service

    * With 1.3 million civil servants to a population of 26 million, Malaysia has one of the highest civil servants-to-population ratio in the world by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development standards.
    * In 2009, Malaysia’s civil servants-to-population ratio was the highest in Asia Pacific. The ratio was 4.68 per cent, compared to Singapore’s 1.5 per cent, Indonesia’s 1.79 per cent, Korea’s 1.85 per cent and Thailand’s 2.06 per cent all of which have less than half our ratio.

Best way to bleed a budget dry

    * Much of the budget (2011) continues to go into operating a bloated civil service. As much as three quarters of the national budget is spent on paying salaries and other benefits to over 1.3 million civil servants.
    * A post-2011 Budget dialogue highlighted the massive amount (35 per cent of the total RM162.8 billion operating expenditure) to be spent on emoluments, pensions and gratuities of civil servants. A panelist, Ministry of Finance budget division director Datuk Dr Rahmat Bivi Yusuff admitted that there is a need to trim the civil service to reduce the budget deficit.

Best way to bankrupt this nation

    * Whilst it is the growing trend of many countries to reduce their civil service, the PM’s Department in particular, has done the opposite. It more than doubled its number of civil servants from 21,000 to 43,554 this year. In stark contrast, the White House employs only 1,888 staff.
    * The White House budget is US$394 million for 2011. The PM’s Department has been allocated a whopping RM18.14 billion for the year 2011, almost double the RM10.2 billion 2010.
    * Pemandu, which stands for Performance, Management and Delivery Unit, was set up last year under the Najib administration as one of the pillars in his Government Transformation Plan… is a massive drain on resources. In a span of two months the government spent RM20 million just to pay 50 consultants,.

Best contradiction of 1Malaysia

    * As at 31 December 2009, the racial breakdown of the Malaysian civil service comprising 1,247,894 employees was as follows: Malay (78.2 per cent); Other Bumiputras (7.7 per cent); Chinese (5.8 per cent), Indian (4.0 per cent); and Others (4.2 per cent).
    * “This is the worst multi-racial composition of the government service, with the lowest Chinese and Indian representation in the public service in Malaysia’s 53-year history. This is clearly seen from the three sets of comparative figures of the racial breakdown of the civil service before the NEP (1971) and as compared to Dec. 2009 – Malays (60.80 per cent and 78.2 per cent); Chinese (20.2% and 5.8 per cent); Indians (17.4 per cent and 4.0 per cent); and Others (1.6 per cent and 4.2 per cent).

Best in corruption

    * Last year two out of five civil servants were deemed corrupt by Cuepacs. It was described as a worrying trend that needed to be tackled urgently.
    * Cuepacs President Omar Osman revealed that a total of 418,200 or 41 per cent of the 1.2 million civil servants in the country were suspected to be involved in corruption last year (Bernama, 2 June 2010).

Best “dumping ground”

Mohd Ariff Sabri Abdul Aziz, a former state assembly member of Pahang who is a member of Umno and who uses the pen-name Sakmongkol AK47, in his blog entry wrote: “Government service shouldn’t be treated as a dumping ground for academic rejects and mediocre material. Let’s demand a certain high standard and ensure we bring in talent that supports the demand for high standards.

“What has the government done to improve the efficiency and competence of government servants? There isn’t really competition there if the service is dominated by one race. There isn’t sufficient quality if the entry-level qualifications are so-so.

“Yet each year, to placate civil servants, the PM will appear on TV to say, we honour our civil servants because they have done a good job, blah blah. Which is not entirely true. The service is slow, the quality of officers is questionable.”

But Umno likes Muhyiddin’s make-believe. The next General Elections must be close at hand. Civil servants are made to believe that Umno is their (political) paymaster and they owe it to Umno. The party’s leaders would do or say anything to convince the government servant of this, even praising them as “the best civil servants in the world”!


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QUOTE(freddie @ Oct 7 2011, 07:49 PM)
damn it and i just bought 1 carton ciggies. laugh.gif
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thumbup.gif No need to buy Dunhill, Kent, Benson & Hedges, etc cigarettes, reason too expensive......all extra taxes never go to people benefits but BN cronies......buy the 80% cheaper smuggled cigarettes like Canyon, Texas, slim June, all at $2.20 cents, etc drool.gif All cigarettes are harmful to our health, so no difference in brand but save you hundreds or thousand Riinggit per month depending on your consumption. laugh.gif
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post Oct 9 2011, 02:22 AM

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QUOTE(cherroy @ Oct 8 2011, 12:06 PM)
No matter how one see it, this is wrong to say like this.

The more correct one, is stop smoking together . It is harmful to your health.

A country won't prosperous if we have this kind of mindset across.
All start from individual.

Nobody want to see a country that is rampant in smuggling, rampant in illegal activities.
Like that a country may in chaotic situation.
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wub.gif Yes, brother cherroy, no Malaysian wants our beloved Malaysia to be in a choatic situation, that's for sure....it's here we are born & here we will all stay & each of us must play our part nod.gif But if our government leaders are bleeding our beloved nation to death & if they don't give a damn , so why should we the poorer Malaysians.

Just compare our beloved country to Singapore with practically no natural resources but with good & honest & corrupt free government leaders compare to our natural resourceful Malaysia & what not "humpty dumpty" government leaders, what can we say for our fellow Malaysians & our future generations......our Ringgit value [ still sliding down now ] is half of the Singapore Dollar, our taxes are so high, our salary is very very low compare to Singapore. I can quote tons & tons of material where our government leaders are bleeding our beloved country to death & failing us but we just leave it as it is. Our beloved Malaysia & our citizens should be more prosperous than Singapore & it's citizens but are we really that or have we reach even half of their level?


Mind you Singapore has world's highest proportion of millionaires....about 15.5% of the households in Singapore had more than US$1mil (RM3mil) of investable assets in 2010, the highest proportion in the world......but are our Malaysian even "thousandaires" ? What else does a Singaporean enjoy?....this....excellent public transport system & services, excellent health care services & benefits including free medical insurance where no Singaporean needs to die for being poor because of nationalized health insurance plan, excellent housing scheme where more than 90% owns government build very very affordable HDB flats & apartments, all Singaporeans given a yearly bonus, the amount depending on the performance of their GLCs & the list of Singapore citizens getting all the benefits goes on and on but can we say the same for our Malaysian brothers & sisters.


To an average Malaysian, very single cent saved counts & that's why the poorer Malaysians cannot afford the expensive cigarette but reply on illegal cigarettes......just fancy this.....smuggled cigarettes remain a major thorn in the cigarette industry as it continues to have a high presence with 37.1% in the market. Yes, cigarette smoking is bad for our health but do they care as once addicted, you are hooked, so can they really afford a $10 pack with their meager salary?......so, a $2.20 pack is just the same.......all poison inside & it's only the brand that counts just like you compare Nike,Adidas,Reebok with Bata Power shoes. laugh.gif

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post Oct 9 2011, 02:25 AM

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QUOTE(fastreader @ Oct 9 2011, 02:14 AM)
he's an evergreen legend... tongue.gif
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laugh.gif Hee, hee, hee, the clown Samy Vellu had spoken...maybe bodek the government to get a Tun or perhaps an Ambassador job. laugh.gif laugh.gif
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post Oct 9 2011, 03:00 AM

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QUOTE(dertb @ Oct 9 2011, 03:49 AM)
LOL at this
it will happen 5 years later if BN win again
start plan your migration if BN win  icon_idea.gif
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thumbup.gif Well spoken brother dertb, it will definitely happen within 5 years....already planned......Lock, stock, and barrel to Vietnam, the next Asian Tiger in the making. rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif


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post Oct 9 2011, 06:47 PM

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shakehead.gif Gov’t economic adviser queries civil service pay hike

With a general election looming, it is speculated that Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak will announce a significant salary rise for the nation’s 1.2 million civil servants in the 2012 Budget this afternoon.

However, a government economic adviser has questioned how effective this move would be in addressing the rising cost of living in the country. brows.gif



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post Oct 9 2011, 08:05 PM

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shakehead.gif After brain drain, now capital flight?
October 08, 2011

OCT 8 — PNB’s takeover bid of SP Setia, merger talks between OSK Holdings and RHB Capital and Sime Darby taking over 30 per cent of E&O have set alarm bells ringing in the business community despite the prime minister’s reassurance that the deals are strictly on a willing buyer-willing seller basis.


Even more significantly what is worrying is not the nature of the transactions themselves but the racial undertones to these deals. In most instances the sellers are Chinese and the buyers government linked companies. Even where the government is not involved, there are reports of major Chinese-owned conglomerates like Genting and YTL diversifying out of the country by making significant investments overseas.


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http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/opinion...capital-flight/



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post Oct 10 2011, 08:56 AM

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QUOTE(SmuffyJ @ Oct 10 2011, 09:17 AM)
sifus where are you?
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post Oct 10 2011, 09:09 AM

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thumbup.gif Go for MBFHolding, may be privatized. rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif
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post Oct 10 2011, 09:15 AM

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QUOTE(Bonescythe @ Oct 10 2011, 10:11 AM)
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Looking at transaction and volume.. Could be
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post Oct 10 2011, 09:26 AM

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thumbup.gif Dutaland, UNISEM, MBFHLD go go goooooooooooooooooooooooo rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif
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QUOTE(panasonic88 @ Oct 10 2011, 10:27 AM)
Monkeyking,

Still keeping your UOA DEV?
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post Oct 10 2011, 09:33 AM

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thumbup.gif Dutaland the next upleg is likely to push prices towards RM0.63, RM0.65 and RM0.68. rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif
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QUOTE(flamestudio @ Oct 10 2011, 10:30 AM)
Ops.... MBF and son lose stim already......
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icon_rolleyes.gif More to come for sure rclxms.gif rclxms.gif Please read ...... the major shareholder is holding how many % now??? rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
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thumbup.gif Now read this my friends.....Tan Sri Datuk Dr Ninian Mogan Lourdenadin (“Tan Sri Mogan”) who has beneficial interest over 462,996,991 MBfH shares representing 81.22% of the issued and paid up shares of MBfH, held through Tor Private Limited, Nadin Holdings Sdn Bhd, Impact Action Sdn Bhd and Market Share Investments Limited.

Now that he own more than 81%, isn't it very easy for him to go private of MBFHOLDING? brows.gif


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