QUOTE(wanted111who @ Mar 4 2019, 03:05 AM)
Look, you answered my questions, we are paying net 500 ringgit end of the day.
You keep on harping about the actual cost SG paid and how much they subsidize us.
You really think we need myr 7.20 to treat 1000 gallon of water? You know how much is selangor selling for 1000 gallon to the consumer? Try compare Ranhill rate with syabas rate. Its 80 cent/ first 20 m3 agaisnt 57 cent / first 20 m3. Its more expensive even with sg so called subsidies, why?
So you're saying we can't treat the water ourselves at cheaper rate? We can't get treated water under 50 cent if we do it ourselves?
And I'm not even talking about their cost to begin with, I'm talking about our selling price to them.
If you want to hug on the debate of Singapore subsidies us their actually cost is higher, then why not we take over the treatment plant and sell treated water to Singapore? They are selling sgd 1.19 / first 40 m3, we can sell them 1 sgd for first 40m3 & so on they can goyang kaki and earn 19 cent sgd for first 40m3 & so on.
Let me try to help you Malaysian to Malaysian You keep on harping about the actual cost SG paid and how much they subsidize us.
You really think we need myr 7.20 to treat 1000 gallon of water? You know how much is selangor selling for 1000 gallon to the consumer? Try compare Ranhill rate with syabas rate. Its 80 cent/ first 20 m3 agaisnt 57 cent / first 20 m3. Its more expensive even with sg so called subsidies, why?
So you're saying we can't treat the water ourselves at cheaper rate? We can't get treated water under 50 cent if we do it ourselves?
And I'm not even talking about their cost to begin with, I'm talking about our selling price to them.
If you want to hug on the debate of Singapore subsidies us their actually cost is higher, then why not we take over the treatment plant and sell treated water to Singapore? They are selling sgd 1.19 / first 40 m3, we can sell them 1 sgd for first 40m3 & so on they can goyang kaki and earn 19 cent sgd for first 40m3 & so on.
You now want to sell treated water to SG at S$1 for 1st 40m3 and so on.
Then wtf is SG doing when they sell to MY at RM0.50 per 1,000 gallons?
If you still dun understand, SG is subsidizing Johor for treated water.
Bear in mind, Johor din lift a single finger to build, pay or construct all the water infra. This means the water will just flow into the open sea, ie Cantonese say salt water sea.
It is quite sad that no MY govt officers had disputed a single word in SG's statements since the 1990s.
If this goes to any court, the judge will surely take the entire transaction as a whole and not just 3 sen per 1,000 gallons.
https://www1.mfa.gov.sg/SINGAPORES-FOREIGN-...ater-Agreements
The above will show the full facts which both DR M and the MY media will not want the MY public to know
Mar 4 2019, 10:06 AM

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