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2 months ago | Report Abuse

We are launching the Data-Driven Transparency Platforms:

AI would provide voters with access to a centralized platform that evaluates and explains the performance of political candidates and parties based on real-time data. This platform would:
- Analyze policies: AI can break down party manifestos into understandable, unbiased summaries.
- Track performance: AI systems could track incumbents' previous voting records, policy outcomes, and public service efficiency, then compare these against promises.
- Monitor corruption indices: AI could assess each candidate’s integrity, highlighting any involvement in unethical activities or corruption.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

AI-driven governance models for elections can provide voters with transparent, data-driven insights into candidates and policies, personalized voting guidance, fact-checking, and public sentiment analysis. Ethical AI oversight ensures fairness, while blockchain-secured e-voting and AI-tracked government accountability enhance democracy and citizen engagement post-election.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Next: The launching of the ultimate AI-driven governance models to guide voters in next GE

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

As industries, businesses, and economies rapidly digitize, leaders who lag in understanding or leveraging AI and emerging technologies are a drag on progress. Politics, which has often been slow to innovate, can no longer afford to offer platforms for mediocrity. In the era of AI, parties and politicians must perform at the highest level of efficiency and transparency—those who can’t keep up will simply be voted out or even made redundant by AI-driven governance models.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

In the AI era, settling for the "lesser evil" in politics is no longer viable. AI-driven accountability and transparency demand optimal performance from leaders. Politicians must meet these high standards or risk being replaced by AI systems, which offer greater efficiency, transparency, and corruption-free governance.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

In the AI era, settling for the "lesser evil" in politics is no longer viable. AI-driven accountability and transparency demand optimal performance from leaders. Politicians must meet these high standards or risk being replaced by AI systems, which offer greater efficiency, transparency, and corruption-free governance.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Unlike moral policing, educating the youth enhances their earning potential, enabling them to contribute back to society through taxes, innovation, and entrepreneurship.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Focus on the rich arabs? But they love wine wtih porkk knuckle

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

While the RM6 billion PTPTN loan might seem significant, it represents an investment in education, directly benefiting individuals and the nation's long-term economic prospects. Educating the youth enhances their earning potential, enabling them to contribute back to society through taxes, innovation, and entrepreneurship. This expenditure should be viewed as an essential element for the future, rather than a burden.

In contrast, the annual budget for JAKIM has consistently exceeded RM1 billion, with much of its spending on non-economic activities such as religious education, administration, and overseas missions. While these have societal roles, they do not contribute as tangibly to economic growth or social mobility as education. Moreover, reports of thousands of government officers travelling abroad on public funding for questionable or vague purposes add to the notion of misaligned priorities. Many of these trips do not yield significant, measurable benefits for the Malaysian public.

Furthermore, the contrast becomes clearer when we consider that the funds allocated to education loans are often repaid by students. PTPTN is a revolving fund, meaning that the repayment by graduates allows future students to access the same resources. In contrast, funds spent on government departments or international travel are expenditures that do not directly cycle back into public benefit or are often not scrutinized for their effectiveness in improving governance or economic conditions.

Thus, compared to other significant public expenditures, the RM6 billion PTPTN loan is an essential investment in Malaysia’s future, whereas spending on administrative agencies and overseas travel may not offer the same return on investment or long-term societal gains.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

In the next general election, Malaysians will have a unique and transformative opportunity by voting for the third block, led by Siti Kasim. Siti Kasim's potential leadership as Prime Minister presents a vision of true reform for Malaysia, one grounded in progressive ideals, inclusivity, and genuine change. Her candidacy symbolizes a break from the conventional political landscape, which has often been dominated by entrenched elites and outdated policies that no longer serve the dynamic needs of the nation.

Siti Kasim has consistently championed human rights, individual liberties, and social justice—principles crucial for building a truly progressive Malaysia. Under her leadership, we can expect reforms that prioritize equality, empower marginalized communities, and promote transparency in governance. Her commitment to dismantling systemic corruption and enhancing the rule of law would ensure that Malaysia's institutions work for the people, not political insiders or corporate interests.

Moreover, Siti Kasim is a strong advocate for a more pluralistic and tolerant society, where citizens from all walks of life—regardless of ethnicity, religion, or background—can coexist harmoniously. Her approach emphasizes unity through diversity, a critical foundation for Malaysia’s future in a globalized world. By voting for Siti Kasim, Malaysians will be supporting a leader who values critical thinking, progressive education, and policies that drive innovation and sustainability, ensuring that Malaysia can compete and thrive on the global stage.

Ultimately, Siti Kasim’s leadership promises a fresh start for Malaysia, with reforms that empower citizens, promote economic resilience, and foster a society that values fairness and justice for all. Voting for her will give Malaysians the chance to truly shape a progressive future that reflects the nation’s aspirations.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Third block led by Siti Kasim - vote her to be the next PM lah. Senang aje

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Back in position - AirAsia my favourite

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

It's PAS, not ICERD - The main threat to raja-based ruling of states or country. Islanic governance, particularly, supports the caliphate over monarchy because it emphasizes leadership based on merit, accountability, and principles, rather than hereditary rule or dynastic privilege

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Correct. Guys, stay focus on getting rid of evil activities. All the children deserve basic human rights such as religion freedom etc etc

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

He has done a lot of damage to the country economy.........still being idolised like a heaven-bound being. Akhir zaman sudah....

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

If pmx cut down civil servant, the unemployment rate will be unacceptable.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Don't get distracted. This issue is to divert rakyat's attention to the failure of Jakimm jaissss series in their responsibilities causing irreparable suffering to the children

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5 days ago | Report Abuse

None of the government officers deserve enjoying unaccountable, taxpayer-funded overseas trips unless they can demonstrably bring back significant value—100 times the cost—to the nation. This is especially critical until the country's national debt is eliminated and poverty is eradicated.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Need to do a thorough audit - nationwide & for the past 5 years ....for a star


Posted by 3i

What have been uncovered and reported, are probably a small fraction of the total. Going for the big fishes will be more effective outcome than going for the Ikan bilis.


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2 months ago | Report Abuse

For a start, until the country debt goes down to zero (from 1.5 trillion), only virtual overseas meeting and trips are allowed.....hehe

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

There is a U-curve,....... after 5, it's just number

(Exactly like age, after 100,......age is just number

Posted by ks55 > 51 minutes ago | Report Abuse

So 1 is pleasure, 5 is death

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

I got 10 children, & over 200 grandchildren + great grandchildren

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

2 = closer to 1; 3 = 50-50; 4 = closer to 5

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

5 = live meaningfully by being daoistically selfless and masochistically insufferable, i.e. more happiness felt inside by cutting off materialistic desire

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

1 = less is more (personal fun & breathing space)

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

In terms of evolutionary biology, species tend to produce more offspring when the likelihood of survival is low, and fewer offspring when the chances of survival are higher due to better parental care and stable environments.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Anything below 1.00 is cheap

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Limit to 2 officers per overseas trip, not 68 to be sponsored by rakyat who continue to struggle amid economy recession

General

2 months ago | Report Abuse

The consequences of pseudo-education can be severe and multifaceted:

Impaired Self-Discipline: Students who have not been taught effective self-management skills may struggle with personal responsibility and self-control, impacting their professional and personal lives.
Ethical and Moral Deficiencies: Without a strong ethical foundation, individuals may face difficulties in making responsible decisions, leading to behaviors that can have significant negative consequences.
Lack of Rational Thought: A focus on memorization rather than critical thinking can result in poor decision-making and an inability to evaluate complex situations thoughtfully.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Erosion of Academic Standards: The pervasive cheating culture is symptomatic of a deeper problem: the erosion of academic standards. National schools often prioritize passing rates and exam results over genuine learning and intellectual development. This results in a superficial education where students are coached to pass exams rather than truly understanding the material. Over time, this diminishes the overall quality of education and fails to prepare students adequately for the challenges of higher education and the workforce. Yet, abolishing exam doesn't fix the underlying problem or improve the standard!

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

etc etc..............................angka statatistics from his half-boiled little napoleans a.k.a. yes-men mana boleh pakai

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Employment and Labor Market Health:
- Youth Unemployment Rate: A specific measure that reflects challenges young people face in finding jobs.
- Underemployment Rate: Captures those working less than they wish or in roles that don't utilize their skills effectively.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Poverty and Livelihood:
- Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI): Takes into account not just income, but also access to education, healthcare, and basic services.
- Poverty Line Income (PLI): Locally tailored to reflect minimum income needed to meet basic needs.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Income Distribution and Inequality: e.g. take home of a CEO vs ordinary staff bawahan; and the differences in their perks- living allowances, etc etc
- Gini Coefficient: A measure of income inequality that reflects the gap between the rich and poor.
- Median Household Income: Reflects how the typical household is doing in terms of income, rather than just the average, which can be skewed by very high incomes.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Malaysia should focus on more nuanced, micro-level economic challenges rather than just aggregate growth numbers.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Don't be fooled like himself- by little napoleans that got hired all over the places for purpose of creating this kind of delusion- of goodness and heaven

General

2 months ago | Report Abuse

Malaysia should focus on more nuanced, micro-level economic challenges rather than just aggregate growth numbers. Monitoring indices that capture local economic realities and social issues would be critical.
1. **Income Distribution and Inequality**:
- **Gini Coefficient**: A measure of income inequality that reflects the gap between the rich and poor.
- **Median Household Income**: Reflects how the typical household is doing in terms of income, rather than just the average, which can be skewed by very high incomes.

2. **Poverty and Livelihood**:
- **Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI)**: Takes into account not just income, but also access to education, healthcare, and basic services.
- **Poverty Line Income (PLI)**: Locally tailored to reflect minimum income needed to meet basic needs.

3. **Cost of Living and Inflation**:
- **Consumer Price Index (CPI)**: Monitors changes in the prices of a basket of essential goods and services.
- **Cost of Living Index**: Tracks how much the typical person needs to sustain a certain standard of living in different areas.

4. **Employment and Labor Market Health**:
- **Youth Unemployment Rate**: A specific measure that reflects challenges young people face in finding jobs.
- **Underemployment Rate**: Captures those working less than they wish or in roles that don't utilize their skills effectively.

5. **Housing Affordability**:
- **Housing Price Index**: Measures trends in housing prices and helps assess housing affordability in urban areas.
- **Homeownership Rate**: Indicates the proportion of people owning homes, crucial for understanding housing access.

6. **Health and Wellbeing**:
- **Healthcare Access Index**: Measures access to health services, an important determinant of general wellbeing.
- **Mental Health Index**: Could include statistics on mental health issues like depression and anxiety, which are often overlooked.

7. **Environmental Sustainability**:
- **Air Quality Index (AQI)**: Measures pollution levels and their health impact, particularly important for urban centers.
- **Water Quality Index**: Tracks the safety of water sources, critical for both health and environmental sustainability.

8. **Corruption and Governance**:
- **Corruption Perception Index (CPI)**: Assesses the public's perception of corruption in governance.
- **Rule of Law Index**: Measures the effectiveness of legal systems in providing justice and maintaining order.

These indices provide a more comprehensive understanding of socio-economic conditions at the grassroots level in Malaysia and can help shape more targeted policies that address real challenges beyond mere economic growth figures.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Both unemployment and job quality are crucial issues that should not be overlooked. Besides adequate wages, a conducive and supportive work environment is also necessary. Malaysia continues to face the problem of "brain drain," where many skilled workers prefer to serve in other countries. This ongoing issue indicates that job opportunities and conditions within the country may not be meeting the expectations of its workforce, prompting them to seek better prospects abroad. Addressing this requires not only creating more jobs but also enhancing the quality of employment to retain local talent and ensure sustainable development.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

The issues of societal polarization, Islamophobia, and ethnic tensions in Malaysia are intricately linked to the economic struggles faced by the general public. Rising costs of living, income inequality, and financial instability create widespread frustration, which in turn amplifies existing divisions within society. These challenges fuel sentiments of resentment and discontent, leading to heightened tensions between ethnic and religious communities. Economic hardships also provide fertile ground for the spread of Islamophobia and other forms of prejudice, as vulnerable groups become scapegoats for broader systemic issues, further straining Malaysia’s delicate social fabric and undermining national unity.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Akhir zaman when wolves in sheep's clothing run government, religious institutions and do moral policing of the lay people

General

2 months ago | Report Abuse

Focus on SME Growth: Supporting (not pulling their legs with little napoleans I'm
and red tape 1001) small and medium-sized enterprises with easier access to credit and capacity-building programs will help distribute wealth more evenly across the population.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Strengthen Anti-Corruption Efforts: Malaysia must enforce strict anti-corruption measures (such as putting it's officers in every government department)and ensure transparency in public spending. High levels of corruption erode investor confidence and distort economic development.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Effective Institutional Reforms: Strengthening the independence of regulatory bodies and promoting good governance practices will create a more trustworthy and efficient system for both foreign and domestic players.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Attract Global Talent: Reforms to make Malaysia a destination for global talent, coupled with reducing brain drain, are essential. This can be achieved through incentives for highly skilled professionals.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Promote Sustainable Consumption: Encourage policies and campaigns to promote sustainable lifestyles, focusing on reducing waste, and curb excessive consumerism.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Ease Business Regulations: Simplifying bureaucratic processes and easing regulations for startups and businesses will promote local
entrepreneurship and attract foreign investors.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

Foster Digital Transformation: Encourage businesses, especially SMEs, to embrace digital technologies like AI, automation, e-commerce, and Industry 4.0 to improve productivity and compete globally by giving incentives and tax rebate.

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2 months ago | Report Abuse

To achieve high-income status, Malaysia must implement comprehensive reforms that touch on education, economic diversification, infrastructure, governance, and cultural values. The transition from a consumer-driven economy to one based on sustainable growth and innovation will require visionary leadership, long-term planning, and societal buy-in.