Sslee,chinese use to be sifu,but no more Bangla sifu is more now Bangla come out register busness in msia and become bos. They know a-z. Money they send back to bangla Next 10year 1usd rm10 10years time if you buy iphone it may cost you rm30k But dont blame apple for selling expensive!!
They come and almost take over selayang market No play play Money not invest in malaysia property,or other msia asset Selayang market is largest inmalaysia Billion in turnover That why they fuxx you for change the rule in selayang But dbkl manage to stop this nosence
Over-dependence on foreign labour, resulting in suppression of local wages. We have probably the highest of foreign-to-local labour ratio in the world. Sadly, foreign workers are more eager to learn and are becoming skilled in many disciplines, while Malaysians are flocking to low-wage delivery services and as staff in fast-food outlets.
We don't mind positive affirmation action but when you lower the standard to such a low level for a particular race by open a back door for them to entry university and took courses they are not qualified then you need another back door to pass them then another back door to employ them.
So, if I need to go to see specialist, I will check their qualifications first. I will choose MRCP/FRCP/MRCOG (Edinburg, Melbourne, USA, CANADA, Hongkong, Japan, Taiwan, German, etc) If they earn their masters from UKM, USM, UM I can only say .... GOOD LUCK !
He was only diagnosed as suffering from “balanitis”, which is said to be a treatable condition that most commonly happens in uncircumcised males. Treatment often includes antifungal creams, antibiotics, improved personal hygiene and circumcision. On Jan 15, 2019, Vimal was admitted to Ampang Hospital but he was discharged just two days later without having fully recovered from balanitis. He lost consciousness at his home and was immediately taken by Krishnasamy to the hospital’s emergency department for urgent medical treatment. On Jan 23, as Vimal was still unconscious and had entered into a coma, the hospital’s medical personnel placed him in the intensive care unit. One of the medical personnel attending to the boy instructed Krishnasamy to sign a blank consent form without clarifying the risks and type of treatment or medication they would be administering to his son. The following day, the father noticed that Vimal’s toes and hands were becoming dark and turning black, and had also become swollen. However, Krishnasamy said the hospital’s medical personnel failed, refused and neglected to provide any information to him on his son’s worsening condition. Between March 15 and Nov 26, 2019, the boy’s left arm below the elbow, right leg below the knee, and the heel and toes of the left foot were amputated causing him to suffer severe disabilities. Krishnasamy said following Vimal’s admission to Ampang Hospital on Jan 23, the medical staff had diagnosed his son with multiple diseases such as cancer, HIV, tuberculosis and peripheral gangrene involving the left upper limb and bilateral lower limb. However, the father said to date, the hospital had failed to provide reports or a diagnosis of the said diseases. The hospital also failed to make a proper diagnosis of Vimal’s alleged illnesses, the failure of which caused him to be prescribed with various types of medications without recognising the origin of the disease he was suffering from. The hospital initially refused to provide full particulars of the treatment and medication given to the boy. On Jan 8 this year, High Court Judge Ahmad Bache ordered the ministry and the hospital to provide Krishnasamy reports, notes, records and consent forms within 14 days
Doctors had to amputate the limbs of a teenager because his hands and legs were affected by a peripheral gangrene, the government said in its defence in a negligence suit brought by the father of the boy who had been admitted with itchiness in his groin area.
The defendant also stated the gangrene was a complication of a medication known as inotropic support that was administered on K Vimal Raj to save the life of the 17-year-old.
The government in its defence dated Feb 2 and sighted by FMT also pleaded that at the intensive care unit, Vimal was administered heart support medication and antibiotics and was sedated to prevent any bacterial infection. It said the discoloration of Vimal’s toes and fingers was a complication and side effect of the heart support medication known as inotrope. Further, it said there was an increase in the complications as Vimal was suffering from septic shock and disseminated intravascular coagulopathy. The government pleaded that there was no necessity to obtain the consent of Krishnasamy or the teenager’s family members before administering the inotropes because it was the doctors’ duty to treat the patient. A case management would be held before Judge Ahmad Bache on March 5.
Our racist Muhideen sakit kanser also go Singapore to seek treatment. We have so many Pakar kanser UM, USM, UKM, KL, Selangor, Johor ... why go to Singapore for treatment ? Singapore ubat got cop halal or not ? Why no go to arab or mesir for treatment ? So, how lah yenadei ?!
Malaysia was controlled by power hungry people for many years.
To power hungry people, they just want to grip on to power no matter how/what. The easiest way is to encourage massive birth of certain race and move them to some districts that will benefit the majority race. Then get the votes from majority race by demonising certain race.
Education? Don't care. Healthcare? Minimal should be enough (covid revealed how weak our healthcare system is. Sikit sikit case, not enough bed already). Police, Military and Judge? Yes. They will ensure a firm grip to power.
They use math to win election. Not service to the country.
However, seems like the Indians have gone above that system and are fast progressing. It is only the Christian missionaries and dakwah proponents are incessantly latched to the caste system to degrade Indians.
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