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Maathias Chang blunder

June 26th, 2008
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Really surprising that Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s former political secretary Matthias Chang can make such a blunder. Surely he know at least his ex-boss race!

As mentioned in Malaysiakini:

“He (Ian Chin) must be sacked for slandering a great Malay leader,” the lawyer told reporters after lodging a police report against the judge for allegedly making defamatory remarks against the former prime minister.

Its not “great Malay leader”, you silly! Its “great half-Malayalee leader”! If that’s too difficult, just say Indian leader lah… Well, I can accept Indian-Muslim leader as well. 🙂
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9th Malaysia Plan facts and statistics

June 26th, 2008
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NST and Star:

Success of 9MP (first two years):

  • including sustaining economic growth at an encouraging rate of 6.1 per cent per annum
  • enhancing the quality of life of Malaysians by increasing per capita income from RM18,840 in 2005 to RM23,066 in 2007
  • government reduced the fiscal deficit from 3.6 per cent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2005 to 3.2 per cent in 2007
  • government enhanced the quality and access to the national education system through the implementation of the Education Development Master Plan and the National Higher Education Strategic Plan.
  • lowered the overall poverty rate from 5.7 per cent in 2004 to 3.6 per cent in 2007
  • incidences of absolute poverty were reduced from 1.2 per cent to 0.7 per cent in 2007
  • In Peninsular Malaysia, the percentage of hardcore poverty has
    been reduced from 0.7% in 2004 to 0.3% in 2007
  • for Sabah it was
    reduced from 6.5% to 3.7%
  • for Sarawak it was reduced from 1.1% to
    0.7%
  • urban hardcore poverty rate was reduced from 0.4%
    to 0.3%
  • rural hardcore poverty rate reduced from 2.9% to 1.4%
  • Overall poverty in Peninsular Malaysia was reduced from 3.6%
    to 2.3% while for Sabah, it was reduced from 23% to 16% and Sarawak
    from 7.5% to 4.2%.
  • urban poverty rate was reduced
    from 2.5% to 2% and for rural from 11.9% to 7.1%
  • Bumiputera’s mean income
    increased by 5.2% to RM3,156 in 2007 from RM2,711 in 2004.
  • During the
    period, the Chinese’s income rose 3.0% to RM4,853 from RM4,437
  • Indians’ income rose 3.2% to RM3,799 from RM3.456
  • for others, a
    15.5% increase to RM3,651 from RM2,312
  • In urban areas, income
    rose 3.3% to RM4,356 from RM3,956
  • for the rural area, there was a
    6.8% increase to RM2,283 from RM1,875
  • Bumiputera ownership has increased from 18.9% in share capital in 2004
    to 19.4% in 2006
  • During the period, individual ownership increased
    from 15.0% to 15.1%
  • for institutions, including Permodalan
    Nasional Bhd, it increased from 2.2% to 2.6%
  • For
    non-bumiputeras, it increased from 40.6% in 2004 to 43.9% in 2006
  • Chinese ownership group saw an increase from 39.6% to 42.4%
  • for
    Indians it showed a slight decline from 1.2% to 1.1%
  • decline in foreign ownership from 32.5% to 30.1%
  • for nominees, it fell from 8.0% to 6.6%.

Measure to increase privileged people’s participation:

  • A comprehensive database to monitor Bumiputera performance in the corporate sector will be set up
  • Bumiputera wealth ownership in the non-financial assets such as ownership of commercial and residential buildings will be used as an additional yardstick to evaluate the performance
  • to attain bumiputera equity ownership between 20% and 25% by
    2010, which excludes government companies like Petroliam Nasional Bhd
    and Khazanah Nasional Bhd. The equity ownership is based on the par
    value of the shares and not on market capitalization.

Focus of 9MP (remaining years):

  • increase in the mean income of all Malaysians
  • decline in the incidence of poverty
  • improvement in the restructuring of employment pattern and corporate equity ownership
  • increasing the income share of the lowest 40 percent of households
  • creating a bigger middle income group – defined as those earning household income between RM2,000 to RM4,000 per month, is expected to increase in size and achieve a more rapid growth in income level
  • narrowing ethnic and regional disparities
  • eradicate hardcore poverty and reduce overall poverty to 2.8% by 2010

Elangesvaran convert problem

June 25th, 2008
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Update on 27 June: The deceased is married (NST):

Elangesvaran is survived by his wife, V. Thanaletchumy, a 6-year-old son and a 11/2-year-old daughter.

The court also ordered the body to kept in the hospital until both parties present their case.

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Sorry guys, the original posting was meant to be a draft and I didn’t realise it was actually published. It just contained the news articles from Star and Malaysiakini. I have edited it now:

The issue here is the alleged conversion of B. Elangesvaran, (Malaysiakini said Elangesvaran Benedict) aged 34 and a Hindu while alive. The deceased was a used-car dealer says NST. He committed suicide 4 days ago (which in Islam is a major sin). According to the brother, Elangesvaran hanged himself.

The brother, S Selvam (brother is B., but he is S.?) aged 48, filed a summons to stop the state Islamic Religious Affairs Department, the Perak Islamic Religious Department and the Parit Buntar Hospital director and their workers and agents from claiming the deceased body or preventing him from conducting a Hindu prayer rites. » Read more: Elangesvaran convert problem

Media Boycott ends

June 25th, 2008
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The media boycott at the parliament ended a day after it was initiated. The barricades were removed by Bung Mokhtar yesterday afternoon, but the media personnel did not enter the restricted areas since there was no official statement from the Parliament office. This action angered Minister Nazri. He said the BN Backbenchers Club (Bung Mokhtar and gang) should have not removed it before the Speaker made official announcement. NST wrote that there is a a silent battle going on between Nazri and the BN BBC.

As reported in Malaysiakini:

 Meanwhile Minister in Prime Minister’s Department Nazri Aziz lambasted the BN Backbenchers Club (BBC) members who removed the barricades yesterday.

“I do not condone their action. Even though they are from BN, they have no power to do that. Who are they to take down the barricade? It’s a bad example of them,” he said today when contacted by a Star senior journalist.

He further added that the power instead lied on the hands of the speaker and they should wait for the decision to be made.

“It’s the speaker’s power, he’s in charge. It’s unbecoming… don’t think you are a BBC member, you can do what you like, is this a gangsters’ club? They better know where they are placed in the house,” he lamented.

The minister also dismissed the allegations that he was behind the media ban, as reported in Malaysian Insider.

He however gave credit to the opposition for raising the matter in the house yesterday.

The speaker Pandikar Amin, today was not exactly behaving in a humble manner when he said:

I would be seen like a loser if I said the ban is lifted

This joker is more worried about saving face than either (i) admit his mistake or (ii) stick to his guns.

PKR crisis in Selangor

June 25th, 2008
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Looks like Khalil manages to find another issue to be embroiled in. He seems to be in the papers for all the wrong reasons nowadays.

Before ACA concluded their inquiry, he announced that his aide is suspended. The guy was not informed prior to the announcement it seems. The aide, Yahya Mat Sahri had quit the post and also as Selangor PKR secretary. I understand that the MB wants to show that there will be fair and unimpeded investigation, but he should have informed the affected party.

Meanwhile, several division heads in Selangor PKR are unhappy that key positions such as councilors were not being given to the party warriors, but instead allocated to professionals.

We are angry that many of our pejuang (party warriors), especially division heads, were not appointed into the government, including as local councillors.
We are not happy as the people we named were not only qualified but were with the party during reformasi (reformation) time and even braved teargas and beatings for the party,