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MMMM and ABIM against scholarship ratio

May 31st, 2008
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Actually, I didn’t want to dignify the MMMM and ABIM’s statements regarding PSD’s ratio with a reply. But I thought of highlighting some issues/mistakes/points in their arguement:

1. There’s not mention of 90% and 10% breakdown in Article 153 (3). It just says:

The Yang di-Pertuan Agong may, in order to ensure in accordance with Clause (2) the reservation to Malays and natives of any of the States of Sabah and Sarawak of positions in the public service and of scholarships, exhibitions and other educational or training privileges or special facilities, give such general directions as may be required for that purpose to any Commission to which Part X applies or to any authority charged with responsibility for the grant of such scholarships, exhibitions or other educational or training privileges or special facilities; and the Commission or authority shall duly comply with the directions.

Clause(2) mentioned above is as below:

Notwithstanding anything in this Constitution, but subject to the provisions of Article 40 and of this Article, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong shall exercise his functions under this Constitution and federal law in such manner as may be necessary to safeguard the special provision of the Malays and natives of any of the States of Sabah and Sarawak and to ensure the reservation for Malays and natives of any of the States of Sabah and Sarawak of such proportion as he may deem reasonable of positions in the public service (other than the public service of a State) and of scholarships, exhibitions and other similar educational or training privileges or special facilities given or accorded by the Federal Government and, when any permit or licence for the operation of any trade or business is required by federal law, then, subject to the provisions of that law and this Article, of such permits and licences.

Since the above Clause(2) refers to Article 40, here it is:

In the exercise of his functions under this Constitution or federal law and of the Second Schedule, by him or by the Cabinet or any Minister authorised by the Cabinet, but Parliament made by law confer executive function on other persons.

This means that the Agong can decide on such porpotion that he may deem reasonable to ensure reservation for Malays and natives of Sabah and Sarawak. Maybe His Highness in his wisdom realises the 90/10 quota being used all this while is utter nonsense and outdated.  So, questioning the ratio is akin to questioning the King? Can it be called seditious? Maybe treason? Now, how many reports were made against Karpal? Perhaps we can set another record, this time against ABIM and MMMM?

2. Article 152 covers issue of language. So I think the newspaper miswrote the number.

3. The NGOs use population as a criteria to establish ratio. Fine, I guess. But what if some of the recipients in 65% group scored lower than those who did not get selected under the 45% group? Wouldn’t that be against the sense of natural justice, fair play and even any version of Islam? Isn’t it plain simple and clear that the solution is to choose the best 2000 students based on results, income, extra-curricular activities, and interview results? » Read more: MMMM and ABIM against scholarship ratio

Testing CHINDRAF’s patience

May 30th, 2008
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See the victim for yourself!

 

 

 

 

See the thugs attacking media personnel and residents:

Those two incidents were unanticipated, and I suspect jolted the authorities. First the presence of some thugs (looked like Mat Rempits) who brazenly attacked residents while the police were less than few hundred metres away. Now, it does not take a PhD in rocket science to see who could have hired these thugs. Second incident was the attack on the driver of the car alleged to have hit (or nearly hit) a policeman. The guy ended up in hospital, with broken teeth, facial injuries. The passengers in the car were his sister and bosses. Now exactly gangsters or troublemakers, are they? » Read more: Testing CHINDRAF’s patience

3000 appeals and 151 special cases for PSD scholarship

May 29th, 2008
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After providing some info about the PSD selection criteria, PSD releases more info on the scholarship issue. Now, we learn that more than 3000 students have appealed.

PSD also confirms that the extra-curricular and interview marks are the ones that ultimately decide the student’s overall result. Problem is, out of 7200++ students, I’m sure many of them would have scored well in both the above criteria. So, what is the deciding factor? We are looking at possibilities that many students getting same amount of marks due to number of criteria being only 4. 70 marks is in the hand. Left with balance 30 to differentiate 7200++ candidates.

Secondly, both NST and Star provide totally opposite breakdown of the 151 fast-track students. NST says 117 were normal malaysians, while 34 were privileged ones. Star reverses the breakdown. Now who are we to believe? Simple number also can be messed up!
Thirdly, PSD is considering providing reasons for rejection. Looks like they are listening to the grouses a little. Perhaps by listing the recipients, they can be more transparent. » Read more: 3000 appeals and 151 special cases for PSD scholarship

Grand Saga, Gangsters, FRU, and Traffic Police…poor Cheras folks!

May 29th, 2008
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I saw TV3’s Pathmavathy on TV live from the scene tonight. The crowd “tidak berkurangan”, she said. Not reducing since 5pm. I guess the folks are reaaaaaalllly pissed off that Grand Saga it seems, used gangsters to whack the residents. This was after police rejected Grand Saga’s request for protection for the barriers, since there’s no court order.

Grand Saga obviously denies any knowledge of the gangsters, claiming that “it could have been instigated by certain parties”. Well, we all wonder who those parties could be.  As far a I can see, the only party which is affected is Grand Saga.

“Grand Saga wishes to state that it disassociates itself from the altercations between several parties yesterday and that it does not condone violence in any form,” said the company’s executive director Zainal Abidin Ali (left) in statement today.

Zainal said the incident could have been instigated by certain parties and that the company would be filing a police report on that fracas.

http://malaysiakini.com/news/83555

Not sure if Cheras folks appreciate the sympathy wishes from the company.

 “Grand Saga further wishes to extend its sympathy to the several persons who sustained injuries in the unfortunate incident,” said Zainal, who is former Dang Wangi police chief.

When the residents complained that police who were there did not do anything, this is the reply:

 Kajang police chief Shakaruddin Che Mood, however, said they were only traffic policemen whom he had sent to the area for traffic control. “They were too busy controlling traffic and could not do anything,” he told reporters, adding that five police reports have been lodged on the assault.

http://malaysiakini.com/news/83561

Is this guy for real? Traffic control more important or saving people from being attacked by thugs more important?

» Read more: Grand Saga, Gangsters, FRU, and Traffic Police…poor Cheras folks!

Nazri reveal 10 percent scholarship quota

May 28th, 2008
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Alamak! Looks like Minister Nazri had unwittingly proven what parents and disgruntled Malaysians suspected all along. 10% quota allocation for normal Malaysians for PSD scholarships all this while. He clarified that 7282 students were shortlisted from 15220 (previously, PSD director gave a rough estimate of 7500 out of 15000 students).
» Read more: Nazri reveal 10 percent scholarship quota