What happened with Tok Guru Nik Aziz ( TGNA ) this evening!
We were able to confirm according to the sources CLOSEST to him of what really happened which stated I quote:
"Tokguru Nik Aziz ketika berucap di Batu Pahat Johor. Ribuan hadir sehinggakan berlaku kesesakan jalan raya. Disebab TIADA REHAT beliau KEPENATAN dan mengalamai KEJANG KAKI sehingga terpaksa DI PAPAH. Tidak benar mengatakan Tokguru terjatuh sehingga tidak boleh berjalan. Kejadian ini berlaku di Segamat. Baru sekejap tadi saya menghubungi pembantu Tokguru menjelaskan tiada apa-apa yang membimbangkan terhadap diri Tokguru dan kejadian itu biasa jelasnya."
It seems that our TGNA has been campaigning really HARD for his old age with very LITTLE REST till he got to exhausted and his feet muscles began to CRAMP really badly till he couldn't walk.
But it's GOOD to know that the good TOK GURU is in good health and still fine...though he 'should' get some proper REST when he can...
some so very very stupid & very very idiotic UMNO supporters flag all my postings, haa haa haa. I like it as it show that they are afraid to hear the truth? Rather you UMNO Cybertroopers like to hear UMNO/BN lies?? This practically show the UMNO Cybertroopers stupidity, haa haa haa..... OMG, what morons are they? kaa kaa kaa
Hahaha....Bro Bingo, they cannot counter you with facts so they did it with flags. Keep up the good works and may the force be with you. INI KALI LAH...UBAH.
Most Malaysians know that the government has been using EPF money. However, not many know that the majority of EPF's investments are actually loan to the Malaysian government. It would be okay if the government use money for productive purposes that give good returns. Unfortunately, that's not the case. Read the article & find out for yourself.
EPF annual report 2010 MGS 27% Loans/Bonds 33% Equities 35% Money Market 5% Is the EPF being looted?
On the 23rd of June 2011, the EPF (KWSP) tabled its annual report to the parliament, declaring a 5.8% dividend and explained that 27% of its investments were in Malaysian Government Securities (MGS) and 32% were in loans and bonds to Govt agencies. A simple chart below summarises the report. At RM 440.52 billion, the EPF is one of the largest funds in the world and represents the life time savings of 12 million private sector employees.
The question is why is it that over 60% of EPF funds are in loans to the Govt and Govt bodies? Is the Malaysian Government a good borrower? Let’s look at the BN Govt’s financial record….
Below is a summary of the Govt’s annual deficits. The 2012 budget will mark the 15th year of budget deficit with no signal of financial prudence. And as you can see below, there have been supplementary budgets on top of the annual budgets every single year. Govt debt as at Dec 2010 stands at 407 Billion ringgit. 60% of this or 240 Billion is owed to the EPF.
This means the BN Govt of Malaysia has already spent 60% of all your savings in the EPF!
After running deficit budgets for 14 consecutive years, and funding those deficits by borrowing, Malaysian Govt Securities (MGS) are rated at CC(-)ve. At CC minus, what is the annual yield? Folks, it’s an unbelievable. 3% and below!! Why? Because MGS are not auctioned!! There is a ready buyer for MGS and apart from the endless new PNB funds like the 1Malaysia bond, the main buyer of Malaysian debt papers is the EPF.
"Fair Value" rate for lower grade papers of single A and below is an annual yield of 5% and above. Greek Govt bonds for example are being traded at yields exceeding 21% per annum
The constitution of Malaysia caps Govt debt at 55% of GDP. As at 30th June 2011, Govt debt stands at 433 billion, which is 53% of GDP. At 55% the Govt will be officially in crisis and the constitution will need to be changed to increase borrowing and possibly even require a bail out.
Recently the EU central bank agreed to extend financial aid to the Govt of Greece on the condition they adopt massive austerity measures and that the lenders take a haircut of 50% of all outstanding loans. After all, they continually lent to a borrower who showed absolutely NO commitment to cut expenses and begin to service their debts. Just imagine if the EPF is asked to take a 50% haircut of their debts from the Malaysian Govt!
An even worse scenario was painted recently by Pakatan Rakyat when they reported that much of govt debt was unreported as it is largely hidden from public eye in the form of debt owing by Govt agencies.
Budget 2012 where it goes Subsidies 22B Corporate Subsidies 10B Civil Service pay 64B Development 51B Operating Expenses 88B
As you can see above, the 433 billion owed by the Govt is represented by the red and Orange bars. On top of official figures, an additional 184 billion is owed by various Govt agencies.
Take a look here at another explanation, So…. Is the EPF being looted? I say yes it is. Let me explain how.
A summary on the 2012 budget is below, Of the total 233 billion, total operating expenses is at 162 billion and over 64 billion is allocated for the civil service in pensions and wages. Of the massive 233 billion, only 51 billion is going to development, of which over 80% is to construction projects, designed to specifically benefit a few lucky fellows. And talking about lucky fellows, over 10 billion in subsidies paid for by us, are being paid directly to corporate bodies!
And how pray tell will they pay for all this? By borrowing of course! Do they even bother that it is we who will be paying for the debt servicing including interests? Najib even announced that employee’s contribution to the EPF will increase to 12% of salary. Which means even more will be tied up in the EPF in order to enable more borrowing! And if you earn less than RM 5,000, your contribution will increase to 13%.
These are indeed hard times for us, the people. And the Govt has done fabulously well to recognise this by granting pay increments of 7 to 13% to all Govt employees while carefully avoiding the minimum wage issue for private sector employees.
The Govt currently collects about 4 billion from the GST already in place. A one time payment of RM 500 to civil sector employees will cost the Govt over 2.6 billion. Civil service remuneration cost 20 billion in 2004. This year it will cost 64 billion.
So the bottom line conclusion, again and again is the same. They are looting the EPF to please their vote bank of 1.3 million civil servants.
Hard times indeed… And yet DRB Hicom is buying 237 armoured personnel carriers from Turkey for RM 1.7 billion and selling it to the ministry of defence for RM 7.55 billion. The Malaysian Govt is buying 6 Littoral Combatant Vessels to enhance our Navy. These are the most advanced naval vessels in the world, able to shoot aircraft, ships and submarines… The ONLY other country that has such ships is the US navy. They have 2. We are buying 6 at a cost of 10 billion ringgit. The MRT can be built for 19 billion. But Idris Jala recently indicated that MMC Gamuda may incur more than the originally estimated cost of 54 billion to build it.
The Govt can reduce its subsidies for rice and sugar by opening up the market for other players, but no, both commodities are controlled by the same Govt crony. Syed Mokhtar Al Bukhary is the owner of all the companies mentioned above. Since this person took over the exclusive supply of these commodities in 2008, prices have doubled. This is despite the Govt’s subsidy of 60 cents per kilo of rice and 20 cents per kilo of sugar.
The Govt can easily buy the LDP highway for 1.5 billion ringgit, but no, it’s probably better that they continue to collect toll from us and receive 1.5 billion in subsidy from the govt. Our IPPs buy gas at 10 ringgit cheaper than companies in Thailand and 15 ringgit cheaper than Singapore (Per CuM) but the Govt still needs to feed them billions in subsidy.
Year after year after year, the Auditor General’s annual report details all the financial mismanagement in Govt depts. But nothing is done. Take this year’s AGs report for example. The MACC went into high gear and opened 36 investigation files to investigate all the rubbish. And the cases are now closed. They found no element of corruption or deceit. Another thing the AG highlighted is the treasury’s contingency fund of 1.5 billion is now only 79 million ringgit. 1.4 billion is missing…..
The tolled highways were built at a cost of 26.4 billion and the operators have already raked in 37.7 billion and received another 2.1 billion in subsidies from the Govt. And they are planning to raise the rates again soon.
The Govt machinery of Barisan National is a system that benefits and enriches cronies with massively one sided contracts. It also ensures loyalty from a vote bank of 1.3 million civil servants who enjoy all kinds of benefits at the expense of the taxpayer. The tax system is designed to exclude the majority of civil servants from actually paying any tax. And Govt debt is going through the roof. In 2004, the total Govt debt was 217. As at 30th June 2011, it stands at 433 billion. Najib’s administration is milking us dry. And they are using our funds in the EPF to run all these excesses, to enrich themselves, and to bribe the civil service into loyalty.
The MRT can be built for 19 billion. But Idris Jala recently indicated that MMC Gamuda may incur more than the originally estimated cost of 54 billion to build it.
Please note that our MRT line is only 51 KM, it costs RM 54 billion.
The MRT line from Shanghai to Beijing in China is 1,312 km, it passes through 23 mountain tunnels and 65 lakes. The train can travel at a speed of 350 km/hour. The actual cost of building is only 103 billion RMB which is about RM 54 billion.
Please compare the above yourself, is it Malaysia bolih ? BN bolih in what ? You know my answer.
The way politican play their cards is, they pull an abstract of information of a situation and turn it into an incident. Difference is whether they have enough of the info to move forward while the accused makes blunder after facts are revealed.
Honestly, some of the facts are twisted, even though the general objective may have been good.
I like Rafizi because his fact gathering is very focus and objective.
The worst of course is Chuah tee yong.....info and facts cannot converge but he continues with the story anyway....and second best of course is Awang Adek.....who reads the accusation facts right off a report without doing any homework....kakakaka
‘They even call me Anwar Jamalul Kiram’ Zefry Dahalan | April 14, 2013
Hitting out at Umno for linking everything bad to him, Pakatan chief Anwar says his policies will help make things much better for the people.
KUALA PILAH: PKR’s de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim had about 5,000 people cheering and clapping here last night by promising them that Pakatan Rakyat would immediately implement policies that would benefit the rakyat if his coalition takes over Putrajaya.
“May 6 we take the oath, May 7 we will announce the reduction of oil price,” said Anwar to the thunderous support from the multi-racial crowd.
He added that Pakatan would reduce oil price, abolish tolls by stages, provide free education, abolish student loans scheme PTPTN, reduce electric tariffs, reduce satellite network Astro charges and make fully aid all Tamil, Chinese and religious schools.
“Don’t fool the rakyat. Don’t compare oil price with oil importing countries. Compare with oil exporting countries,” he said.
Indeed. Jacko. Deranged value of Malaysian Politics, breeding bed of unprincipled party. Ubah the very root cause of all maladies 1st by changing the current regime and then stay watchful if PR takes over the ruling. Politicians - decaying by greed n power in hand, universally.
Why should the rakyat give Najib another mandate to lead the nation when he deliberately refused to address the wrongdoings both by himself and his cabinet ministers?
Be it the Indian community in particular or the rakyat as a whole, the consensus is that Najib was too busy covering his “misdemeanours” to pay any attention to the needs of the people.
Now that the 13th general election is on its way, Najib has very conveniently asked for the rakyat’s support to help BN correct its previous mistakes.
Can Najib explain to the rakyat why those “mistakes” happened in the first place and why did he allow them to occur?
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...read all here please..including the reader's comments too..
Monday, 15 April 2013 09:00 ANWAR FRENZY at Malay heartland rally: Unveils star-studded lineup to DEFEND S'GOR
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Anwar frenzy: A clear shift in Malay sentiment
Anwar, who is also the PKR adviser, had arrived at almost 11pm while Khalid was in the middle of his speech. Though the popular Selangor MB had drawn loud cheers when he offered to serve another 5 years, it was clear the audience had no eyes for anyone but Anwar.
Screaming and waving flags, they jostled to catch a glimpse of the 64-year-old leader. It was a frenzy of hope and anticipation. Taken with the sheer physical numbers that jammed up the entire area, it does look like Selangor will remain a PKR and Pakatan Rakyat stronghold, with the help of coalition partners DAP and PAS.
Unless one was blind and deaf, there was no way for Khalid not to realize that he would not be able to regain the crowd's attention, and sportingly, he gave way to his boss.
"Yes, this is 'luar biasa' or extraordinary," Anwar said when he took the mike. "Of course, Utusan (an Umno-controlled newspaper) will report only 200 people came. But we who are here know."
The shift in hearts and minds of the Malay electorate, the king makers, cannot be better epitomized by last night's euphoria for Anwar. The BN service centers around the area kept their lights on throughout the night, but they remained empty and the silence was eerie, the mood downcast.
Many of the seasoned 'pak ciks' or political fans who attended the ceramah or political rally could be heard saying, "for sure" Pakatan will topple the BN federal government and effect Malaysia's first-ever regime change at the coming elections.
“I’m confident of winning the seat. The mood for change is reverberating throughout the country. In Lembah Pantai you have multiracial and diversified group of voters whom we are confident will be with us,” said Nurul, the PKR vice president.
Nevetheless, Nurul is not taking anything for granted and is keeping tabs on the happenings on the ground in her constituency, especially on possible irregularities in the electoral roll.
“We started our groundwork with the electoral roll. We have about 400 polling agents and looking for more as they will be our frontliners during the elections,” she added.
When Dr M, the ex-Prime Minister’s son Mirzan was in financial trouble with his shipping company, Konsortium Perkapalan Berhad, Dr M asked Anwar(Finance Minister that time) to instruct Petronas via MISC to help him. However, Mirzan wanted a higher valuation price, therefore MISC had a problem. The Late Dato Yassin, MISC Managing Director, told straight to Mirzan face, "Awak ingat MISC bapak awak punya company". And Mirzan reported to his father.
MISC was only willing to pay RM 950 million but Mirzan insisted RM1.3 billion in order to cover his cost. Anwar finally agreed to his request after Hasan Merican told Anwar, “Jangan cari pasal, dia anak Boss. Anyway, MISC is not your company”.
What happen after the deal? MIrzan was interviewed by AWSJ and he superciliously said Konsortioun Perkapalan Bhd made RM350 million after disposing his asset to MISC.
Anwar was upset. He took the AWSJ paper, went to see Dr. M and told him, “You and your son are liars”. Dr. M was very angry and distress. Later he called Daim and told him to fix Anwar.
http://daftarj.spr.gov.my/semakpru13.aspx Just key in the IC number to find out your Pusat Mengundi (usually School), Saluran. Masa Pengundi and No. Siri. e.g Pusat Mengundi : SEK. KEB. BATU LANCHANG Saluran 5: Masa Mengundi 8.00 PAGI - 5.00 PETANG No.Siri 2558 Please vote as early as possible to deter Pengundi Hantu (Phantom Voters)!
Posted by jacko > Apr 15, 2013 08:25 AM | Report Abuse
I think it's a competition to see who can get more flag.....
--------------------------------------------- Think I got the most from those blind, stupid & idiotic UMNO supporters here who had no otak or brain to given a reasonable debate, just like those half-past-six UMNO ministers , kaakaakaa
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Thousands at Pakatan Rakyat ceramah in Ipoh Garden East.Live link here http://livestream.ngakorming.com/
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