Showing posts with label stupid minister. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stupid minister. Show all posts

Friday, 11 December 2015

Malaysia's political mob of sheep.

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Mob of sheep baa-baaing their leader, although the leader is leading them to deep shit hole.
Oh wait...he's innocence until proven guilty right?
Yeah, who can blame them. They might be paid to get all so enthusiastic to the guy (their leader) whom had, for the love of dignity, being called to New York for an investigation of large 'meddling' of a sovereign wealth fund that he oversees. SUCH A SHAME!!
And local sheep would not want to accept the reality of it. Maybe half of them don't even read out of their mainstream.

Just so you sheep know; and I will repeat it again and again --your beloved protagonist was couple of months ago had to kowtow to American's Justice Department that investigates international corruption.
Although these Americans doesn't give a bull and crap about what's going on in your own backyard, they are actually acting after receiving some brave men reports and is focusing on properties in the US that were purchased in recent years by shell companies that belong to his stepson as well as other real estate connected to a close family friend.

Investigators are also looking at a $681 million payment made to what is believed to be his personal bank account.

I have had a couple of occasions during 'touching-base' visit to extended family; normal chit chat led to political talk.
Mind you in  both occasion; these are people who i) very active in real politics and is close to some people up there; and ii) who is quite close to those who run (not technically) one state of the country.
The fact that both do not know about supplemental stories of his (Najib) stepson extravagant lifestyle and activities back in the States and NOT even knowing about the super-complete-of-all- vices movie The Wolf of Wall Street; it got me thinking what do these people actually know.
To what extend is their exposure of the real goingons?
Or is it because they are being the typical "frog underneath coconut shell" (this is my direct translation to the Malay proverb which means frog which stays under a coconut shell will think that the shell is their world -- even though we know that frog DO NOT live under a coconut shell. For whatever reason behind the proverb-- sometimes I think Malay people those days do not do lots of research before creating a good useful proverb) Thus the frog will live life without any  knowledge of things or happenings outside of it's 'world' and remains ignorant but is happy with it.

The most astonishing part was remark from one of them; who is the one that's quite active politically -- his claim of the current economy and people are happy and everything is well and okay (with an absolute proud UMNO face) got me taken aback. Really.

Truth be told. He was so darn oblivious.
Perhaps that views were the actual representation of 'voices' of those majority out of the city people.
They don't live life driving on jammed packed roads daily. Paying high tolls everywhere eventhough the roads are still jammed up for the sake of getting home to families if not the caretaker will charge extra for late pick-ups.
They do not have to pay high rental houses or small flats to stay nearer to their workplace, they do not have to pay extra 30 percent for raw food or even cooked food from stalls and restaurants in their vicinity and they obviously won't feel a pinch when their houses were in walking distance to minimart and market or banks in their small teeny weeny little kampung.
And I bet their full tank of petrol can lasts him two weeks or more -- Let me say this to them -- "People like you are the reason why scumbags like Najib and other delusional ministers survived in this country!! "...

Really.





Thursday, 3 December 2015

When a scumbag elected as a Prime Minister...

PENAFIAN hak Timbalan Presiden Umno, (Tan Sri) Muhyiddin Yassin, merasmikan persidangan Pergerakan Wanita, Puteri dan Pemuda di Persidangan Agung Umno (PAU) mulai 8 Disember ini adalah manifestasi mutakhir dua perkara.

1. Ketakutan yang semakin mendalam yang menghantui Presiden Umno merangkap Perdana Menteri, (Datuk Seri Mappadulung Daeng Mattimung Karaeng Sanrobone) Mohd Najib Abdul Razak dan konco-konconya.

2. Pemusnahan demokrasi, tradisi dan konvensyen Umno semata-mata kerana Mohd Najib dan konco-konconya tidak yakin terhadap sokongan perwakilan, pemerhati dan ahli parti kepada mereka.

Mereka yang besar bilangannya dan mempunyai kuasa yang luas ke atas jentera propaganda parti takut berdepan dengan seorang Timbalan Presiden yang tidak berjawatan dan tidak ada akses kepada jentera parti.


Mohd Najib ramai penyokong kenapa takut Muhyiddin seorang?
Saya mengenali Mohd Najib secara peribadi pada tahun 1977 dan Muhyiddin pada awal tahun 1980an.

Dalam tempoh itu, saya tidak pernah melihat Mohd Najib setakut sekarang dan Muhyiddin begitu ditakuti.

Realitinya, Mohd Najib tidak pernah berani atau tegas. Beliau naik kerana licik main selamat sambil dipimpin dan dilindungi oleh mentor-mentornya  – Allahyarham Tun Hussein Onn, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah dan, secara pseudo, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Muhyiddin pula bukanlah watak yang menonjol, lantang dan tegas. Dalam banyak hal beliau adalah “the second fiddle” (biola kedua).

Tetapi hakikat bahawa Mohd Najib dan keseluruhan kepemimpinan atasan Umno kini begitu takut kepada beliau amat menakjubkan.

Saya rasa Muhyiddin sendiri tidak boleh mengukur dan memahami mengapa tiba-tiba beliau begitu ditakuti.

Takut Kerana Salah...

Semua ini terjadi bukan kerana kekuatan Muhyiddin tetapi kerana kelemahan Mohd Najib.

Kedua-dua mereka bukanlah pemain catur politik yang hebat. Seperti majoriti penggiat politik Umno sekarang, mereka tidak mempunyai karisma dan “killer instinct”.

Mereka bukan dalam kategori mahaguru politik seperti Allahyarham (Datuk) Harun Idris, (Tun) Mohammad Ghazalie Shafie dan Tan Sri Syed Jaafar Albar serta Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Anwar dan (Tan Sri) Sanusi Junid.

Dalam keadaan biasa, Mohd Najib dan Muhyiddin sama kuat atau sama lemah. Tetapi dalam keadaan sekarang, Mohd Najib nampak lebih lemah.

Oleh sebab itulah beliau memerlukan perlindungan daripada kepemimpinan atasan Umno dan jentera pentadbiran negara untuk berdepan dengan Muhyiddin.


Muhyiddin tidak cintakan PM lagi, sebaliknya...
Kita tidak perlu bertanya pujangga dan pendeta untuk mengetahui mengapa Muhyiddin dilucutkan jawatan kerajaan dan disekat daripada berkomunikasi dengan ahli parti di PAU.

Jawapannya satu sahaja. Muhyiddin mempunyai soalan-soalan sah (legitimate questions) mengenai hal-hal yang disembunyikan daripada ahli parti atau yang dibohongi kepada mereka.

Soalan-soalan mengenai 1MDB, SRC International, “derma” RM2.6 bilion dalam akaun peribadi Mohd Najib dan pemecatan serta tindakan disiplin ke atas ahli parti yang mengkritik Mohd Najib.

Mohd Najib dan konco-konco tidak yakin bahawa penjelasan mereka kepada ahli Majlis Tertinggi, ketua-ketua bahagian dan cawangan serta ahli parti dalam perjumpaan-perjumpaan tertutup diyakini sepenuhnya.

Mereka takut soalan-soalan Muhyiddin dan ketua-ketua cawangan yang berani akan membuka mata perwakilan sehingga menyebabkan mereka mengubah pendirian.

Pokok pangkalnya Mohd Najib dan konco-konconya takut dimalukan. Mereka takut kena sorak, kena herdik dan kena sindir. Paling mereka takuti adalah Muhyiddin dan para pengkritik Mohd Najib akan mendapat tepukan gemuruh. Atau penunjuk perasaan di luar dewan membawa sepanduk mengenai 1MDB dan “derma” RM2.6 bilion.
Banyak Cara Lapah Harimau
Kalau Muhyiddin berazam dan beriltizam untuk mempertahankan demokrasi, amalan dan konvensyen Umno, beliau mempunyai banyak cara.

Dalam dunia yang dipacu oleh Internet, beliau masih boleh berkomunikasi dengan berkesan walaupun tidak lagi mempunyai akses kepada media arus perdana (MAP).

Lagipun, MAP telah hilang kewibawaan dan audiens kerana membiarkan diri mereka diperkuda oleh Mohd Najib dan konco-konconya serta kalah berulang apabila disaman oleh pembangkang.

Umno dan MAP sudah kucar-kacir. Justeru itu, adalah lebih baik bagi Muhyiddin bertindak di luar kerangka Umno dan MAP.


Muhyiddin beri sokongan moral kepada pemimpin cawangan
Dalam konteks itulah kemunculan beliau di Ibu Pejabat Umno bagi memberi sokongan moral kepada sembilan ketua cawangan Umno dalam Bahagian Telok Kemang, Negeri Sembilan yang dihadapkan kepada Lembaga Disiplin petang semalam dianggap penting.
Soal beliau menjadi tunggul di PAU tidak timbul. Kehadiran beliau di atas pentas nanti akan menjadi tumpuan dan telahan perwakilan. Gerak-geri (body language) beliau akan dibaca, diulas dan dikupas.

Kalau kamera media massa dan telefon pintar tidak diharamkan di dalam dewan, pelbagai gambar dan teks akan tersebar di ruang siber menceritakan apa yang tersurat dan tersirat.

Sebaliknya, yang terancam adalah Mohd Najib dan konco-konco beliau. Silap-silap mereka tersepak tunggul, jatuh tertiarap, muka menyembah bumi, misai terkena lumpur dan mulut dimasuki pasir.

Wallahuaklam.

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Honestly, no matter how I try to hold on to my believe that there will be some people in UMNO that'd have the balls and guts to really iron things out and make those bad creases created by our (not mine ) beloved Prime Minister Najib goes away, and those whom would dare to voice out their sentiments towards what ever is happening right now --what Im seeing infact were more ass-licker than true to justice people crowding and cheering their scandalous Prime Minister.

I have actually given up hope with our government ever since Najib took office. Added on with those juicy story about the controlling wife and her whims and fancies. 
There would not be any changes in the party because what moves the party ever since those nenek moyang days were the typical Melayu belief that the younger or the lower rank must respect the elder or the upper leadership. This BS mentality only applicable perhaps 40 years ago. Not now, not with people getting access to news and whatnots thru the www.

By not wanting to change and holding on to the 'we-must-respect(afraid)-of- the -leader mentality -- the Melayu won't go any far.
They will forever carry on their sheep-like mentality and the lion will forever acquire all the power without having to be afraid of those sheep objections. If sheep refuse to follow -- lion will quell them. Done.

Some of new Malays like myself look at those who enter politics as scumbags racing their way to satiate their hunger for power and money. None other than that. Not because they want to really work for their rakyat. To us they don't give a hoot about what really happen for as long as their comfortable chair and income from various businesses gain from becoming a 'somebody' goes to their banks locally and abroad without any hitches.

And perhaps there are those who really want to uphold their true leadership and perform their duties as the peoples voice -- but of course, in such a materialistic world now -- we all know those type wont make it far. And they will be the black sheep among the 'clean' whites.

So, those write up and stories about something is being done to investigate any wrongdoings by some people and monies coming and going into thin air are all mere fairytale and would not ever reach to any conclusion that you, me and others would like to see, and hope to happen;because the lion has his contingent of sheep Baa-baaing behind his back. 

Just so you know, on how encouraging is Najib's reputations now -- an Indian and his Filipino colleague came over to fix my bicycle tyre commenting on his 'credibility' and on whats going in our country after asking me where I hail from. And like always Mahathir's name will top the chart.

Now, who can deny that.


Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Cow-Conspirator Salleh and his family.

Mohamad Salleh, seen here with his wife Datuk Ser Shahrizat Abdul Jalil, is facing CBT charges over the misuse of funds given by the government for the expansion of the local beef industry. The Malaysian Insider pic, September 24, 2013.They can give whatever bull and crap reasons behind the acquittal of the cow-loving man Salleh Ismail, the  National Feedlot Corporation Sdn Bhd (NFCorp) executive chairman of two huge charges of criminal breach of trust (CBT) involving RM49.7 million but they cannot hide what is obvious.

The Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court judge Norsharidah Awang granted the man an acquittal after lawyer Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah and deputy public prosecutor Syed Faisal Syed Amir met in her chambers.
Wonder what transpired....
The judge did not give the reason for her decision.

The  A-G had earlier consented to give Salleh a discharge not amounting to an acquittal following a letter of representation sent to his office couple of months back.

Salleh's lawyer said -- " his client should be freed because of special circumstances of the case, and that an acquittal should be given since the trial had started"....
What special circumstances? Cheating RM49.7 million because the cows needed to stay in condominiums instead of their usual barn?

Just so people know how manipulative Malaysian politicians can be -- His wife a member of cabinet and a full minister who claimed she din't know anything pertaining to her husban;d business affairs -- which anyone in sound mind would'nt want to claim so, since they're still living together and a husband and wife.
They (because I know husband and wife will talk and discuss how to spend their easy money) 
had 'misappropriating' RM9.76 million by four cheques from NFCorp funds to finance the purchase of two condominium units in Kuala Lumpur.
The husband was also charged with committing a similar offence by transferring RM40 million by way of a cheque to the account of the National Meat & Livestock Corporation Sdn Bhd, which he and one of his children own.

Besides trying to strike out charges against him, which failed, he is also facing two other charges relating to using company funds without the approval of an annual general meeting to make part payment for the condominium units.

I wonder what kind of goodness do they get out of stealing money from others...people without conscience.

What a shame.


Monday, 12 October 2015

Najib Razak Corruption Scandal: Former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad Calls For Premier To Step Down.


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The distraught Najib Razak


Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad is wading deeper into a corruption scandal involving current Prime Minister Najib Razak. He has ratcheted up pressure on Najib to resign and described Malaysia as “a pariah state…where anyone can be hauled up and questioned by the police, detained and charged through abusing laws of the country," the Sydney Morning Herald reported Monday. Mahathir has called for months for Najib to step down.
Accusations leveled against Najib in July alleged that he had taken $700 million from a state investment fund, the 1Malaysia Development Berhad, and deposited them into his personal bank accounts. Najib denied taking the fund’s money for personal use; and in August, the country’s anti-corruption commission cleared him of those charges, saying the money had actually come from foreign donors.

Read more here

Najib explained (lied) 1MDB to US business leaders.

UMNO ONLINE
 "Bersatu Bersetia Berkhidmat & Berbodoh Bersama"



Here is what I read from  Salleh Said Keruak blog on his boss's 'brave and good intentions' moves explaining his 'wrongdoings' swindling Malaysian public money.

" In his recent trip to the United States, Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak met business leaders during a meeting on business prospects in Malaysia now and in the future where he took questions from them regarding 1MDB.
So the allegation that the Prime Minister refuses to address this issue or explain the matter is not true. During a business luncheon a day earlier, Najib touched on the weakness of the 1MDB business model, which he described as too idealistic.
 Najib explained that only RM1 billion had been invested to undertake a huge property development and RM18 billion for the acquisition of power generation plants, resulting in the company having to go heavily into debt financing.
Najib then told the audience that he is confident that by the end of the year the company would be able to go through the process of rationalisation with a massive reduction of debt. Najib also informed the business leaders that there would be an announcement in the coming days regarding a significant reduction of 1MDB’s debts to the tune of RM16 billion.
Needless to say, none of this was carried by the local news portals, which seem to want to avoid talking about any good news involving 1MDB. "

Bullshits.
No doubt people are calling him ass-licker.
He would licked his bosses ass just to stay where he is now...continuing the legacy of the family; to be in power.

UMNO should change their slogan actually. One that could fit them well especially for those ass-licking cabinet ministers.

It should read -- Bersatu Bersetia Berkhidmat dan Berbodoh Bersama.



Friday, 25 September 2015

I know your name, you are mine...

Just a shot of info for those of you pro-Najib campers.

There was this case in the 70s when one Menteri Besar in the northern state of Malaysia, whom after the discovery of his 'fortune' of RM1.1 million resigned from his post.
At least one third of it was later confiscated.

Image result for picture of scared cartoonAlso around the same time, another politician with the same post in the east coast was instructed to take two months’ leave over graft allegations and a minister was asked to step down from his ministerial post because of alleged corruption.

But what happen to Najib?
Allegation after another, scandals whatsoever, still so proudly and blatantly accusing people that brought up the issue as political rivals who want to see him and the country crumbled. Yeah, right.

Every wrongst that you do, you surely have some answers to it.
But please be reminded that the truth will prevail. No matter how you burn, quell and silence the situations.

I know your name, you are mine.

Where is your pride Najib Razak?

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Oh gosh....Im burnt this time....
There is this news from an Asean fellow country today on it's minister tendering his resignation after a mistake done on his side.

Japan's sports minister Hakubun Shimomura tendered his resignation over the scrapping of plans for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics centrepiece stadium after a cost blowout.

Now, lets evaluate this simply.
 Even though Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe who is also his close ally had asked him to stay on until the upcoming cabinet reshuffle , but out of dignity, this minister determined that this is what he should do.
Not just that, he will also return half his pay for the six months through September in atonement, as reported by Kyodo news agency.

What do we call this?
Dignity.

That is the difference between someone with dignity and one who has none.

Shimomura said 'he has caused great worry and trouble to many people over the national stadium problem' and feel this is the best to be done.

Plans for the stadium 2019 Rugby World Cup, would be scrapped after the estimated cost of UK-based Zaha Hadid Architects' design ballooned to over $2 billion, nearly twice the original figure.

It is not uncommon for Japanese ministers to step down or resign from their cabinet post when something uncalled for happened. In 2011, amid Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster following a major earthquake and tsunami , the Prime Minister Naoto Kan stepped down and so does it's Industry Minister, Banri Kaieda.

Although the root of the disaster was an act of god, they took the blame for all the downfall Japan faces after the incident.

This is what one with pride and one that has great responsibility should do in order not to create more tension. Most of the time, when the people doesn't want you to lead anymore, you cannot just stick there and act like nothing happen and continue to belittled the peoples' intelligence by suffocating them with lies after lies and the mere stomach wrenching statement that the country's economy is still stable.

And that is what Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak is doing and continues enjoying doing so.
Stop all those bulls and be a man and just let go Najib.

Please, before you dragged the country's to the lowest level yet.




Tuesday, 23 June 2015

The crumbling of Ringgit Malaysia.

This I'm sharing from The Scribe A Kadir Jasin...

Bank Negara Wades In But Truth May Never Prevail

IN the June 9 posting entitled N2H: Arul Kanda Nor Dr Mahathir Who Spooked PM, in part, I wrote: “The Bank Negara Governor, Zeti Akhtar Aziz, is in danger of losing public confidence and respect for her extended silence on the 1MDB issue and her penchant for hiding behind banking secrecy and confidentiality.”
I contended that this is because Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) had been openly dragged into the controversy by no less than the Prime Minster, Mohd Najib Abdul Razak, himself. 
He had said openly cash 1MDB was bringing back from Cayman Islands could not be remitted directly to Malaysia due to BNM”s restrictions and had to be deposited in Singapore. 
The cash, amounting to the US$1.103 billion (RM3.985 billion), had since metamorphosed into “asset certificates” and more recently, according to Finance Minister II, Ahmad Husni Hazadlah, had become “units”. 
In an interview with TV3 on April 10, the Prime Minister said: “Time will determine but at a certain time, the money will be brought back to Malaysia.” 
On May 26, Zeti confirmed that BNM Negara had received a report from its Singapore counterpart - Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) - on a complaint lodged by BSI about 1MDB’s account. BSI is the Swiss private bank where 1MDB deposited the Cayman Islands' proceeds. 
Only after more than a week of receiving the MAS report that BNM, on June 3, announced that it has commenced a formal enquiry to examine if there are any contravention of financial rules and regulations with respect to matters surrounding 1MDB. It does not help to raise our confidence when BNM appears to be playing the games of catching up. 
In the meantime, confidence in economy is waning despite assurances that our economic fundamentals are strong. Whether BNM admits it or not, the contagion effects of 1MDB are becoming more apparent. 
Given the secrecy and confidentiality claims, we don’t know much about what BNM has been doing in the interim. Has it entered the currency market to prop up the ringgit? Maybe it has because the exchange rates of the local currency has stabilised after falling to a nine-year low against the dollar on June 8 and its reserves has fallen. 
Zeti had indirectly alluded to the contagion effects of 1MDB when she said BNM would not allow any single entity to undermine the country’s financial system.
Bank Negara Finally Admits.
On June 18, in yet another admission that the contagion effects of 1MDB and the political development are becoming worse, the Central Bank did the unthinkable – it waded into the murky world of politics.
While saying that BNM would not be drawn into politics, it issued a statement urging “the country to resolve domestic issues that have affected the currency.”
It said it would not be drawn into any political agenda and would remain focused on maintaining monetary and financial stability. 
So, after months of expounding the country’s strong economic fundamentals and blaming external factors for the weakness of the ringgit, the Central Bank finally acknowledged that “domestic issues” are equally to be blamed.
The national news agency, Bernama had described the BNM statement as attempt to “depoliticise the debate over the weakening ringgit.” 
The Central Bank was responding to what it called “the recent inaccurate and misleading media reports” on the central bank and the ringgit’s volatility.
It statement came a day after Deputy Finance Minister Ahmad Maslan had said that Bank Negara’s information indicated Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s criticism against Mohd Najib was one of the reasons for the weakness of the ringgit.
The comments was made in parliament and reported in local media. Ahmad Maslan, who became the butt of many Internet jokes for his outrageous statements on the economy in support of the Prime Minister – the latest being his GST-free fried rice - had emerged as Mohd Najib’s poster boy. 
Ahmad Maslan was catapulted to that position following the growing reluctance of the more senior members of the Cabinet to come to the Prime Minister’s defense.
Instead “the roadside sources” said he faced considerable opposition from member of the Umno Supreme Council on 1MDB. The sources said the disagreement was so serious that there were the banging of the tables and raised voices at the sitting of the Council. 
Despite Mohd Najib telling the press that the Council supported him, sources said some members told him point blank that 1MDB could kill Umno.
[Roadside sources was a term used by Mohd Najib’s spokesman, Encik Rizal Mansor (no relation to Rosmah Mansor the PM’s consort), to described sources of information of the independent bloggers.]
Cooking Up The Book
The process of dressing up 1MDB’s book via creative accounting is in full swing. We hear such jargons as enterprise value, prudence and propriety being used to trap the uninitiated.
The whole idea is to give the impression that everything is OK and above board.
But the people involved, including external auditors, must be reminded of recent events in the US, when accountants and auditors cooked up the books of such giants as Enron, Worldcom, Tyco, Freddie Mac and American Insurance Group. The frauds were almost all accounting-related. 
As for the investigations into possible criminal deeds, except one by the Public Account Committee (PAC) of the Parliament, the rest could very well be getting nowhere.
That is to be expected. For as long as Mohd Najib remains the Prime Minister, the investigators would have to abide by the protocol. Be it the police, the MACC or the Auditor General, their boss is the PM. We cannot expect them to go against their boss.
So the public should not place too much hope that the guilty parties would be exposed and punished. Maybe one or two will be made scapegoats and be given a light slap on the wrist and removed from the board and management.
The truth may not prevail instead the crusaders will be burnt at the stake. 
Business as Usual
In the meantime Mohd Najib continues to do what he does best – gives handouts. A few days after chairing the pre-budget dialogue and telling the people to “remain vigilant in the face of economic uncertainties” he announced a special Raya Bonus for the civil servants. 
Mohd Najib believes “money is king” and favours could be bought.
He acknowledged that household debt remained high - at 87.6% of gross domestic product - while commodity prices, particularly crude oil, liquefied natural gas and palm oil, were anticipated to remain soft. 
Yet he continues to play Santa Clause to prop up his popularity.
He admitted that the GST is dampening private consumption, which he said saw some moderation due to the one-off inflationary pressures of the new tax.
May inflation rose to 2.1 per cent year-on-year (y-o-y) but analysts expect the overall inflation rate to slow to 2.3 per cent for the whole year due to lower consumption. 
In the meantime businesses are suffering, corporate results are dismal and foreign investors are leaving in droves. We are suffering a massive confidence deficit.
According to MIDF Research head, Zulkifli Hamzah, as of the middle of this month, foreign investors had been net sellers on Bursa Malaysia for seven consecutive weeks. In his weekly fund flow report dated June 15, Zulkifli said for the third week running, the amount offloaded by foreign funds was more than RM850 million a week. That’s a whopping RM2.55 billion. 
So where is Mohd Najib as Finance Minister going to get the additional revenue to pay the civil servants and to meet his lavish off-budget expenditures?
Already his Idris Jala-inspired transformational programmes have seen RM25 billion of EPF money – the life savings of private sector workers – had been channelled to Pembinaan PFI. 
Like 1MDB, Pembinaan PFI belongs to Finance Ministry and is also heavily indebted. It is one those things that Mohd Najib called Private Financing Initiative (PFI).
What is so private when the company belongs to Finance Ministry and the money comes from EPF? 
This could be another time bomb and the deceit continues. Even Tabung Haji had to lie about the so-called buyers lining up to buy its 1MDB land. Its sales deadline had long past and no transaction in sight. Some BN members of Parliament had tried to come to its rescue by saying it should keep the land. But the sale order was made by Mohd Najib himself! 
So, like a clumsy overfed kitten, Mohd Najib is spinning yarn around himself, and in the process is causing us to trip. This cannot be good. But being a Bugis Warrior Mohd Najib would rather sink in the stormy sea than taking the ship back to harbour. The Malay saying “sesat di hujung jalan kembali ke pangkal jalan” does not apply to a blueblood Bugis Warrior.


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How juicy can Malaysia's political and financial story can be....can't wait for more.
And can't wait for the D-day Najib and his konco fall down to the ground.

Wednesday, 13 February 2013

Korean Horse a NO-NO



This is the reason why you don't invite a horse to stage any performances.
And this is the reason why Najib and the crew should feel they are making a fool of themselves by honouring a horse to festive events, and hopefully would not make same mistake again in the future.

The million and half or maybe more paid to the horse are a waste of money, taxpayers money; no matter whether he (Najib) insisted that it is not the coalition party's money. If it is not, then whose? Some donation from corporate sectors with interest?
Who are they. Im sure they'll be more than happy to list their names as contributors to the money bringing in the Korean horse to jump the stage.

Last word from me; serve them right!
  

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Hailing the Mat Rempits - another Malay enigma.

KUANTAN: RM20,000 in cash awaits the Mat Rempit who ride the slowest.

The state government is organising a special "race" for more than 1,600 youths it had identified as Mat Rempit.

Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Adnan Yaakob said all of them would be invited to take part in the race.
The race would be divided into several categories where riders have to ride for about 50 metres.
"They can ride just any way they like.
"But they have to use their skills to be the last to reach the finishing line without falling to become the winner," he said at the joint opening of the Umno delegates' meeting for Kuantan and Indera Mahkota divisions here yesterday.

Adnan said "this first of its kind" race was part of the state government's effort to get closer to the public, especially those involved in social problems.

He said Umno leaders must organise more programmes that the public and grassroots leaders can participate in.
"We must work hard as if the general election will be held tomorrow," he said.
To ensure victory, he said Umno must ensure that its members remained with the party.

At the same time, they must also try to woo fence-sitters and counter allegations hurled by opposition parties.


How stupid a minister can be? I wonder what is the benefits out of one race?
Making side income for the next GE?

Maybe he is trying to follow suit the king of Rempits, Khairy Jamaluddin (KJ) in idolising the Mat Rempits on the pretext of 'trying' to help them to take a good course in life.

It's a joke.
Worthless effort.
Silly idea.
An obvious show of stupidity.

Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Ng Yen Yen - is that the best way promoting the country?


Monday May 24, 2010
Bird Park and Twin Towers on Martha’s tweet list

KUALA LUMPUR: Famous American lifestyle guru Martha Stewart heaped praises on the iconic Petronas Twin Towers and the KL Bird Park on the fifth day of her visit to Malaysia.

Stewart tweeted about the two city attractions on Saturday.
On the twin towers, she posted two snap shots that peered through the skylight on the skybridge that connected the two towers.

She wrote, “Peering through the skylight on the bridge that connects the 41st and 42nd floor of the majestic Petronas Towers. Stand just in the right place and you can see the peak of both buildings at once.”

Having an ‘avian’ time: A picture of Stewart with her niece Sophie (right) and a friend at the Kuala Lumpur Bird Park that was found on her Twitter site.
The television host also posed for a photograph with her niece Sophie and a friend at the bird park.

“Birds of all sorts,” she wrote before tweeting that “Sophie thinks she likes owls!”

Stewart, who is here on the invitation of Tourism Malaysia, was also excited about her trip to Borneo, describing it as the “the home of orang utans, tarsiers, slow lorises, elephants, 622 species of birds, wild boars, proboscis monkeys and more.”

Stewart has close to two million fans who follow her on Twitter.
This is Stewart’s first visit to Malaysia. She is scheduled to be here until Wednesday.

I know it's history. But I must comment on this ridiculous treatment Malaysians giving to some fair skinned, blue eyed people.

This is on the visit of the home-improvement and know-all Martha Stewart to Malaysia last month.

"This is Stewart first visit to Malaysia"....shows that if she were to be interested in visiting, she had done it long time ago. This visit is all-paid expense courtesy of the tax-payers money, and to add on to the gimmick, the Tourism Minister herself was so excited (well, i guess she's die-hard fan of hers) interviewed the know-all Martha for one local magazine.

Just look at how glorious the Malaysian and I'd dare to say, Asian, in treating mat sallehs!

And they (the tourism ministry) of course won't reveal how many years for them to have the lady to free her time to fill in the invite.


Saturday, 1 May 2010

Prove that politicians are stupid.




Jalan Barat not to be renamed after trade unionist.

PETALING JAYA: The Selangor government has put off plans to rename Jalan Barat after unionist V. David on Labour Day.

Announcing this on Saturday, Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim said this was due to the state government's decision to revamp the roads in the city.

“Jalan Barat will be changed, so renaming it will only be temporary. The roads will be realigned, so we are looking at other roads around the area to be renamed,” Khalid said after launching the state Labour Day celebrations at the Petaling Jaya Civic Centre today.

David was a founding member and secretary of Selangor Factories Association in 1953.

He served as MTUC general-secretary from 1976 to 1992, and was Transport Workers Union secretary-general from 1958 to 1995.

David died on July 19, 2005, at the age of 72.

Khalid made the announcement that the road would be renamed after David at the MTUC's 60th anniversary celebrations on Dec 31 last year.

On Friday, some 30 residents nearby had gathered iin front of the PJ Hilton Hotel to voice their dissatisfaction over Selangor's decision to rename the road.

However, the gathering only lasted for five minutes after police asked the group to disperse.

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Most of the time, Im perplexed at how people such as this Mentri Besar Khalid Ibrahim and other political figures arrived at making very unbrainy statement, and later cancel it with another unbrainy statement and reason.

Seriously, I think this is the result of bad advisors. I suggest he should start looking for some new group with ideas for betterment of the state rather than betterment for their own pocket.
It is worst if the idea came from he himself.
I really think he should consider an early retirement and go get some fresh air which will be good to the brain.
Maintaining the office has proven him as a incapable person, even from the start.

Changing the Jalan Barat, which has long be known and accepted, and of course it's a neutral name; to a name of some 'we-don't -know-who' guy whose contributions only circled around the Selangor Factories Association and served as MTUC gen-sec from 1976 - 1992 is inf-act ridiculous.


Did he made known the country to the world?
Did he fight alongside those people and died because of protecting the country or state during the occupation period ?


What good was he to even be considered?

Tuesday, 17 February 2009

She must quit all posts, says Khir

SHAH ALAM: "She must resign from all her positions and also as an elected representative. There are no two ways about it."

That was former menteri besar Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Khir Toyo's take on the Elizabeth Wong issue.He said this was a moral issue and it was no different from the cases involving former minister Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek and the Perak Tengah district councillor Zul Hassan.

He said when Dr Chua's video clip was made public, Pakatan Rakyat leaders urged him to quit while Zul Hassan was sacked after he admitted to having sex in a bribery report lodged with the Perak Religious Department.Dr Khir told the New Straits Times that there should not be any double standard and her resignation would help clear Parti Keadilan Rakyat's name.

"Otherwise, it will be seen as a party with no moral values." He said he disagreed with those who suggested that it was a private matter as Wong had allowed someone into her room. "She is a single person. How can she allow a man into her room when they are not married? What's the status of their relationship?"

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Let me tell you people who doesn't know who is the guy.
Well as stated he is the former menteri besar.
He, himself got loads of scandals involving lands and awarding businesses to family members during his tenure.

The land issues in Selangor was during his office and it caused major land clearing without authorisation. Rationally, would any company dare to clear government's land without getting any approval if the 'unstated approvals' was given by the biggest man in the municipal during that time.

Now he came with one stupid statement that this poor lady should resign.
In the first place, this woman is a Chinese. The syariah law in Malaysia only applicable to the Muslims.
For example; if one malay man found in close proximity with a woman of another religion, the man would be taken to syariah court and pay fine for his fault. But not the woman, she will be let off scot free.

Why on earth is he questioning the status of this lady. There are a lot of single man and woman that have intimate relationships with their partners. Even more among the married male.
It is her own prerogative.
And if i can ask this guy, i just want to know whether is it wrong to be single at that age, or is it just he is the typical Malay MCP (male chauvinist pig) that, woman, once reaching puberty should be married.

Does he really thinks that his sons or daughters would practice abstinence?
Gosh, in this current world right now; you are just lucky if your daughter doesn't come home with baby in her stomach!

This guy, and loads of other politicians of his likes might have done more wrong thing and one of them is like sleeping with their mistresses (well known facts) or high class Russians call girls, but they are lucky they're not caught unlike Chua Soi Lek. He is unlucky because of political rivals. Same goes to this woman.
And we women don't take photos of our butt naked boyfriends or husbands, would we?

I mean, this guy is just a nutcase.
I really think he just came out with this stupid statement just to get into the limelight again.
Too bad you MCP.....

Hmmm.....

PM Wants MPs To Suggest Measures To Tackle Economic Woes.

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 16 (Bernama) -- Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has asked all members of parliament to come up with appropriate recommendations to tackle the economic slowdown when debating the motion of thanks on the address of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin starting tomorrow.

Barisan Nasional Backbenchers Club (BNBBC) information chief Ahmad Maslan said the prime minister told members of parliament that their recommendations could be included in the mini budget to be tabled by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak on March 10.

"The prime minister stressed that we need to give emphasis on the economy as the world is facing a slowdown."He wants us to share our views and experience in our respective areas in tackling the economic problem," he told reporters after attending a briefing session with the prime minister Monday.The second session of the 12th parliament was opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong today.-- BERNAMA

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I read this with so much amusement.

"He wants us to share our views and experience in our respective areas in tackling the economic problem"

I wonder does he really need that.
I mean like most of the people who are in the 'know' knew that he received direct instruction from the Level 4 chaps besides his son in law, but could this also be his gimmick in portraying that he does listens to his subordinates.

Then again, on the other hand, wasn't he paid to be the Prime Minister, the person that should be doing most of the thinking whatnot?
Or perhaps he couldn't care less because he just could not care less?

Friday, 6 February 2009

Just another joker.....(in Malaysia's political circus)

Nizar Not First To Refuse To Quit.
By Alan Ting

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 5 (Bernama) -- Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin is not the first menteri besar or chief minister who refused to step down after no longer able to command the confidence of the House under certain circumstances. (Tell who would want to let go of power and money?....unless he carry with him some self respect and dignity)

In Malaysia's political history, there was a menteri besar and a chief minister who had refused to do so previously.First was Stephen Kalong Ningkan who served as the first chief minister of Sarawak between July 1963 and September 1966.Ningkan is probably best known for triggering the first constitutional crisis in the country when he refused to vacate his office after being dismissed by the Yang Dipertua Negeri or Sarawak Governor at that time.

As leader of the state legislature, he was said to have ceased to command the confidence of the majority of the council and the governor proceeded to appoint a new chief minister.

Ningkan's refusal to vacate his office, resulted in a constitutional impasse that he was perceived to threaten the fragile unity of Malaysia, barely three years after its formation on Sept 16, 1963.On Sept 14, 1966, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong proclaimed a state of emergency in Sarawak on the basis that its security was threatened by the constitutional crisis.Ningkan appealed against his dismissal all the way to the Privy Council in London, Malaysia's then final appellate court, but lost his appeal for a declaration that he was still chief minister of Sarawak. (There you go...these sort of jokers will fight their might and even can bring the matter up to international court hoping to get some back-up form the mat sallehs....gosh...power and money surely can stripped a man off their everything)

Another case involved the then-Kelantan menteri besar, Mohamed Nasir, in 1977, who had ignored efforts to remove him from office for defying party instructions.He was removed from office after demonstrations that degenerated to violence and looting, prompting the Federal Government, at the behest of the King, to declare emergency rule in the state.(And because of their greediness; although they won't admit it, people have to go through hassle to kick them out of their office!)

Today, the Sultan of Perak, Sultan Azlan Shah ordered Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin and his state executive councillors to step down with immediate effect, failing which the posts are considered vacant.
The Office of the Sultan of Perak issued a statement after His Majesty met all the 28 Barisan Nasional (BN) assemblymen and the three independents that the Sultan was convinced that Mohammad Nizar had ceased to command the confidence of the majority of the state assembly members.-- BERNAMA

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To readers who are not well informed about current political scenario in Malaysia, or may i just say political scenario after Dr Mahathir, our beloved laser mouth, cynical former Prime Minister 'gave' office to Abdullah Badawi; the political arena in this country would put the Cirque du Soleil to shame.

There had been almost everything.
From scandals, to murders and whatever you might think of. They have it in Malaysia.
I assume the people of Malaysia would have gotten over the loathful feeling hearing all sort of stories told and untold (told by newspaper and blogs and untold by word of mouth and again, blogs) to being rather ticklish to the act and stories Malaysian politician will come out with.

It is so horribly amusing and fun and I am pretty sure the Malaysian people would take this as their comfort during this economic turmoil.

The Parliament has become a playing ground for all these jokers, and when they had enough of playing there, they would create some interesting " i know what you did" and "i will tell what you did" just to brighten up the scene.

Their current play right now is the "Lompat Katak" translated to English "Froggy Jump" or " Jump of the Frogs" whichever you deem suitable.

The actors are the ADUNs also known as KATAKs (Katak is frog in English)

Sunday, 18 January 2009

They did it again!

PAS candidate Mohd Abdul Wahid Endut is the new Kuala Terengganu MP.

He defeated Barisan Nasional’s Datuk Wan Farid Wan Salleh and independent candidate Azharuddin Mamat.

Close to 80% of the 80,229 registered voters cast their ballots yesterday.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the result was merely a setback and would not have any bearing on the national political landscape.
MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat thanked the Chinese voters for staying with the Barisan despite the overall unfavourable results.

With the results, Barisan now has 137 seats in the Dewan Rakyat while the Opposition holds 82. There are also three independent MPs.

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Wow...

BN Wan Farid's will find it hard to swallow his arrogant statement now.
Bet it is still stuck at his throat until now after receiving the news of the defeat.
Pray harder next time!

And I seriously think Najib is a bit too much on the optimistic by saying that this result was 'merely a setback and would not have any bearing on the national political landscape'.
Come on Najib....how long you and your people want to stay in that dream- denial land?

What happened to the last GE?
Or are you saying that, it was also 'mere setback'.
Do you want to see Malaysia being managed by another party completely and you, Najib, being kicked out of that office and your missus cannot import more of her Italian's designers furniture for that beautiful luxurious house?

This is one example of a person that is not supposed to be where he is currently and going to be soon.
He is just another example of one minister who would open their mouth and speak of crap and gave unintellectual statement.

(hmmm...this brought my mind to one comparison done between Malaysian ministers and its forever foes, Singapore. Those Singaporean ministers are graduates of excellent universities WITH major in political international relations and other major which relates to managing a country.
Malaysia's ministers however; hmmm...the one that i really remember was the ex-Works Minister; education background; cannot be located where.....)

And there is no wonder at all that he agreed to officiates some public toilet sometimes ago!
Duhhh.......
Malaysian politician....

Thursday, 4 September 2008

STUPID APOLOGY

Snippets - Che Det

The Malay leaders especially the current government must have become a total coward lot nowadays. They dont mind losing their dignity and pride.
I do not understand why they must be apologising for one chap "mistake" (as claimed by the other party leaders),it might be just slip of tongue. Why must spin the situation?


The ultimate is when cheap skate deputy PM was spit with 'non-acceptance of apologies rendered'. !
The big headed and opportunistic chinese leaders do not want to accept their apology instead pressing for the big mouth guy to come out of his hiding and offer his sincere apology. Gosh. How embarrassing and lack respect.

First thing is; this Malay guy was breed by Abdullah Badawi, so no surprise that he can come out with such silly statement knowingly that particular race will harp on anything with "racial" sentiment at all (as they understand it or otherwise).
Now, why would Najib so hurriedly making such apologies?Ooopppsss.....wait, i forgot that he is one one Abdullah's minister who'd sometime come out with stupid and ridiculous statement on the nation's general affairs.
No wonder.

This is a sad story for the Malays. It is the beginning of their downfall in their own country, where their forefather's fight for the freedom of this land while the others especially the chinese just wait and watch and most of them are busy joining the Bintang Tiga.
Now they dreamt into making Malaysia the second Singapore. No doubt at all.

Chinese are a very opportunistic people.
They themselves admitted that they thought the Malays and other race in this country are slower than them, thus making it easy for them to snatch whatever is in front of them.

It is the same if one were to compared on how they choose their food. They'll grab and eat everything that moves. Whatever. And we know that the only thing straight about the chinese is their hair.

I do not say this by copying publicly known facts instead I know this because I befriended them. I have been into their families and houses and i feel more comfortable with them rather than my own race.
I know their culture, what they expect in love and lives, how they feel and what they plan to do for their future undertakings.
90% of them doesn't have loyalty to this country.
90% of them wanted to be citizen in another country.

History has told us how the opportunistic chinese managed to raised from just being coolies in Singapore to what they are now. This a a very dangerous species of human kind. They will do anything and everything to get to what they dream getting or even fighting for their rights when they don't have much to fight.
They are the Asian jews.


The Malays will be doomed by this race.
Like how doomed the Malays economically in their own land.

Tuesday, 29 July 2008

SENILE CLUB

(The Star) - The country’s economy seems to face “attacks” every 10 years, Second Finance Minister Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop said.
He said these “attacks” could be either coincidental or attempts by “unseen hands” to sabotage the economy. (he's been watching too much of StarWars....attacks of the clones etc..)

Nor Mohamed said there seemed to be a force that planned to disrupt the country’s efforts to achieve higher growth. (....apa nama? Ingat ni Star Wars ka?)
Asked if he was merely speculating, he said certain quarters could have made attempts to undermine the Government and make it fall.
Nor Mohamed said the Government had to be resilient in finding solutions in facing the current economic situation.

“I don't know why our economy is attacked every 10 years, with the last being in 1998. When our economy is growing, it is suddenly stunted at the end of the 10-year period. This is puzzling me,” he told newsmen after opening the Tekun Nasional Business Centre in Tasek Gelugor here yesterday.

Nor Mohamed said the Government would adopt a more flexible approach in managing the economy to ward off any sudden attack on the economy.
“We have to ensure that our economy is managed in a dynamic, effective and competitive way, to make it resilient in facing challenges,” he added.


The only word i can say about this 'womanly-voiced' man is he is an a fuck-tub asshole who resembles his big boss Pak Lah. This chap have been coming out with loads of really really stupid remarks and statement.

I really wonder how the heck he got to be where he is now.

This fellow is a fulltime idiot. He should just admit himself to the senile club. Bet the president would love his company...

Monday, 23 June 2008

NOT BN WAY TO QUESTION LEADERSHIP

"Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) members of parliament (MPs) were voted in on the Barisan Nasional (BN) ticket in the March 8 election and as such should be more responsible and uphold BN discipline and it was not the BN way to question its leadership.

Like in a family, it is not right for a member to talk bad about the family to outsiders, what more to cooperate with enemies of the family just because they promised better things." , said Information Minister Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek.

The above is an extract from Information Minister's comment when asked about the SAPP current affair.

The thing that i cannot comprehend was his statement.
It speaks foolishness of himself and the party as a whole.
It might only be his own personal understanding of BN's unwritten terms and conditions. But then again, it might also be true that to be in BN you cannot say NO to the leader and you cannot question why thing are done that way.

Perhaps he said it just to protect his own interest but the expense of his own private belief.

Why are people still subscribing to this old mentalities.
Why cant we question our leader, or our teachers or our parents when we cannot understand why certain things are done in certain ways.
Yes, it is considered rude in the old days if you say no to your elders. Every decision they make is considered to be correct and wise.

But we are progressing and to progress further, mentally, we must learn to say NO; not in our head but thru our mouth.

This is no era of nodding the head to all suggestions and propositions.

My understanding is easy. This is pure respect without limitations.
Respect which made the believers to be blindly ushered to any corner without their own free will.

Respect that has made people lost touch with their own gut feeling.

Respect should come along with the ability to discern or judge what is true and right and speaks of one mind freely without the fear of being alienated or labeled by an individual or a group.
What is a man when he cannot say what he felt.

I wonder whether these people actually allocate fifteen minutes of their own quiet time in a day and ask themselves their worthy?
Do they honestly admit deep inside them that they will not question the current leadership at all and will support till the end even though they realised that there had been too many flip flopping during this two term.

What is more worthy now; position or pride?