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2 months ago | Report Abuse
They call her Jin in short
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That's hearsay only. She is called "Jin Nikah Mandul Gila" in real life
2 months ago | Report Abuse
Excuse him for lacking of critical thinking and having zero insight
Posted by Sslee > 9 minutes ago | Report Abuse
If plead quilty and disqualified as MB the how to become PM (PAS hopeful PM candidiate)
On Feb 29, the Jeneri state assemblyman maintained his not guilty plea for two charges of uttering seditious words regarding the Selangor MB’s appointment and the unity government’s formation during the said ceramah.
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Exactly. They just need handouts - fast cash.......and divine promises. Who needs clean water there??????
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Two of my great grand children know her - for her - very Malay nominal i.e. Jin Nikah Mandul Gila. Who says too English? Which part of her name is English????
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Of course, Kelantan is exceptional. That's a theocratic state since merdeka, Sslee
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While 90% EPF members under age 30 would not be expected to retire with more than RM240k saving.......
Posted by EngineeringProfit > 5 hours ago | Report Abuse
It is unethical, potentially sinful, and non-halal for Members of Parliament (MPs) in Malaysia to receive large pensions—reportedly RM100,000+ per month—while the nation faces rising poverty, an expanding B40 (bottom 40% income earners) population, and increasing national debt is grounded in both moral and socio-economic considerations.
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A Case for losing MB post-The hidden cost of low quality education: Law maker or breaker? Punishment of RM5,000 and imprisonment of 3 years?
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Did he plead guilty or innocence? The court case still has to proceed; or can conclude and pass sentence straightaway?
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When a country’s debt becomes too high and it faces challenges in repaying it, governments must make tough decisions to cut back on public spending, particularly focusing on eliminating misallocated funds. Cutting back to zero misallocation is critical to ensure that public resources are used efficiently and to prevent the debt burden from spiraling out of control.
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Demacracy has no meaning if the country undermines the democratic ideal of equality, where each person should have an equal voice regardless of their strength, resources, or influence.
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Democracy has no value when it contradicts the democratic value of protecting the rights and interests of all citizens.
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Promotes Short-Term Selfish Gain & Long Term RM100000 Monthly Pension Despite Worsening Rakyat Economic Status and Country Debt: In Darwinism, the focus is often on individual survival and success. Applied to politics, this could lead to leaders prioritizing short-term personal or party gains over the long-term wellbeing of the society. Policies would be made not for the collective good but for maintaining power, which is harmful to societal progress.
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Encourages Divisiveness and Polarization: Without embracing universalism, Darwinian competition pits individuals and groups against one another. If political systems operate under this principle, it can lead to extreme polarization, where political parties and ideologies become more divided, seeking to "defeat" the opposition rather than working towards compromise and unity. This can paralyze governance and fracture social cohesion.
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Democracy cannot eardicate poverty better than China-cracy without functioning democratic institutions meant to ensure fairness, transparency, and accountability.
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Yes, indeed. When Darwinian principles are applied to democratic politics, it distorts the foundational ideals of fairness, cooperation, and shared governance, potentially leading to societal inequality, corruption, and division.
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Only by reforming these pensions could symbolize solidarity between government officials and the rakyat (people), demonstrating a willingness to share in the sacrifices needed to address the nation’s economic challenges.
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Members of Parliament (MPs) in Malaysia should cap their monthly take-home pay at RM1,000 to set an example of "kepimpinan melalui teladan" (leadership by example)
2 months ago | Report Abuse
Kepimpinan melalui teladan: Cap their monthly take home @ RM1k.....hehe
Posted by eastern_joy > 6 minutes ago | Report Abuse
About the EPF saving concerns, so maybe all those exorbitant pensions can go to fund the aging population. Khazanah Research Institute said in the report --> "It also assumes that Malaysians only use RM1,000 per month for 20 years.", so RM1K is enough to survive per month, so ALL MPs pensions and salaries do not need RM10K above? Is this really enough? I think reality is not that. KRI report has problem, but this is Malaysia Bolehland...
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The argument outlines a potential profit scenario for Capital A (formerly AirAsia Group) following its restructuring plan. Capital A plans to sell its aviation arm, retaining an 18.39% stake, while holding onto its non-aviation segments like **Asia Digital Engineering (ADE)**, **Teleport**, **AirAsia MOVE SuperApp**, and **BigPay**. The earnings from its remaining stake in AirAsia Aviation Group (AAG) could amount to **RM2.28 billion** based on projected revenues of RM12.4 billion in 2025.
For the non-aviation segments:
- **ADE (MRO services)** could generate RM4.6 billion from capturing 1% of the global MRO market.
- **Teleport (logistics)** could add RM5 billion if it captures 2% of Southeast Asia’s logistics market.
- **AirAsia MOVE SuperApp** might bring in RM2.3 billion from user transactions.
- **BigPay (fintech)** could generate RM4.6 billion from a small portion of the digital payments market.
These projections suggest that **Capital A** could see a total revenue of approximately **RM18.78 billion** by 2025, combining both its aviation and non-aviation businesses. The analysis hinges on market growth assumptions and Capital A's ability to capture significant market shares in these sectors.
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Punishment of RM5,000 and imprisonment of 3 years?
2 months ago | Report Abuse
Means what? Did he plead guilty or innocence? The court case still has to proceed; or can conclude and pass sentence straightaway? Which panel code to go by?
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The disconnect between the B40's struggles and MPs receiving hefty pensions contributes to the erosion of public trust. Many feel that public officials are out of touch with the realities of the people they represent, which undermines democratic governance. Citizens may question whether leaders who benefit from such privileges are incentivized to address poverty, improve social services, or reduce national debt.
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Part 4: Political Implications and Gettng Ready to Win GE16
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Holy script An-Nisa (4:58) commands that "You should render back the trusts to those to whom they are due, and when you judge between people, judge with justice." This verse can be interpreted to mean that MPs, as stewards of the public’s trust and resources, should ensure that funds are distributed fairly and for the benefit of all, particularly the poor and underprivileged.
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Part 3: Religious Duty and Social Justice
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The juxtaposition between poverty and luxury: In a time of economic strain, it is difficult to justify MPs receiving pensions of such magnitude. These funds could be better used to support critical social programs for the needy or invested in public services. Public outcry and growing dissatisfaction reflect how citizens perceive these pensions as wasteful and inconsistent with the economic realities most people face.
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Post-Covid pandemic, Malaysia's B40 community is severely impacted by rising living costs, stagnant wages, and limited social safety nets. As the national debt increases, there is mounting pressure on the government to introduce austerity measures such as cutting subsidies, reducing public services, and potentially raising taxes. Meanwhile, government officials, including MPs, continue to enjoy pensions that far exceed what is seen in other sectors.
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Part 2: Economic Context - Worsening Poverty and National Debt
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The concept of "halal" extends beyond what is permitted or lawful in food consumption; it also applies to economic activities and societal conduct. The extravagant pensions given to MPs while the country's most vulnerable citizens suffer are neither just nor ethically halal under these interpretations.
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Islamic ethics strongly emphasize justice, compassion, and the welfare of the community. In a time when many Malaysians, particularly the B40, are struggling to meet basic needs such as food, shelter, and healthcare, it raises a moral dilemma whether it is justifiable for MPs to receive such large pensions. When there is poverty and hunger, prioritizing self-enrichment or luxurious privileges is antithetical to the teachings of Islam. Prophet had emphasized the importance of leaders being servants to their people, not exploiting their positions for excessive personal gain.
2 months ago | Report Abuse
Unjust, ignoble & Senseless economic inequality
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Is that halal? Isn't that sinful when poverty is looming, B40 is starving and country debt is increasing?
Posted by eastern_joy > 1 hour ago | Report Abuse
......MPs are getting RM100K+ in pensions per month!
2 months ago | Report Abuse
"In the eye of the law, one is not obligated to speak, but any speech made can be used as evidence in court."
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Wait till they get enlightenment for Prophet Nikolai about the future of energy mastery, technological advancements, and societal evolution that would shape our civilization’s destiny.....................................................From caveman to galactic or even multiverse civilization straightaway, they will warp
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Accountability and Transparency:
A.Establish zero-cost public accountability measures to track government spending.
B.Enforce open data policies for government budgets, ensuring transparency.
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Zero cost expansion of health tourism promotions using public funds
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ZERO non-essential IT projects with high costs and low returns.
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ZERO use of contractors for routine government services.
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Zero contract awards without competitive bidding.
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ZERO public sector outsourcing.
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ZERO subsidies for businesses that aren’t energy-efficient.
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ZERO allocation for government-sponsored political trips to local constituencies.
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Zero allocations for building unnecessary monuments.
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ZERO unnecessary state-level infrastructure projects.
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ZERO non-essential infrastructure development.
Blog: Ismail Sabri told to start with his grandchild’s name before criticising foreign housing project names
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Not Malay enough ke?