Criminal Councillors in Ampang?

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It seems that two nominees to a Selangor municipal council have been accused of having been involved in criminal activities just few days before they are to be sworn in as Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) councillors next Tuesday. Those two candidates are being investigated by the police following complaints by the public. NST reports that three of them have problems.

At least three candidates, already issued appointment letters as
councillors, are being scrutinised following claims by an Ampang
resident that two had police records for robbery and involvement with
the underworld. Another is alleged to have served time under preventive laws. Checks with the police confirmed that at least one had a criminal record

I have to blame the committee (including Ampang MP Zuraida Kamaruddin) who vetted the nominees. The naming of councillors were delayed for three over months due to different selection process as compared to previous government.

Khalid had said that the three-month delay was due to the time taken to vet the list, which was sent to the respective councils last
week

However, all candidates should have been vetted by ACA, police, Insolvency Department, Bank Negara, Syariah court (for muslims), MPAJ and the rest of the cavalry. This would have ensured a better selection of candidates. Candidates who won’t be disputed.

Now, Khalid Ibrahim says it will take another 6 months to vet the candidates, and those found guilty will be removed.

Over the next six months, we will check the backgrounds of all the 288 councillors selected by the state government

Zuraida also clarified that:

Zuraida said a committee had vetted the list based on certain criteria and quotas. “We had submitted names of people who have worked hard and shown consistent performance. “The two nominees in question were genuine in helping us. They did not take a single sen from me,” she said. Zuraida added that the nominees would be removed if there was evidence of criminal activities.

Meanwhile, MPAJ boss created an escape route by denying any knowledge:

MPAJ president Mohammad Yacob said he was shocked by the allegation. He said the council did not have any details of the nominees because the state government provided the list.

Islamic NGOs protest against building houses of worship

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Well, the actual statement says:

Abdul Rahman said the memorandum also protested against the unrestricted construction of houses of worship of all races without consideration for racial sensitivities.

The memorandum was given by a coalition of 100 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Selangor today. Some 200 representatives of the NGOs, led by Datuk Abdul Rahman Palil, handed the memorandum to the sultan’s naval aide-de-camp (ADC) Commander Ahmad Ramli Kardi at Istana Bukit Kayangan.

The statement above sounds very vague and not to mention dangerous. What is meant by “unrestricted” and “consideration for racial sensitivities”. In Bolehland, that is usually associated with a one-sided argument for the privileged race.

I think these people should not butt in on issues that is not related to their religion. Its not as if the authorities are planning to demolish a mosque and build a gurdwara on it or using the temple to convert muslims. This is what makes the rest of Malaysians tick and become wary of their religion.

Let each neighborhood have its own set of places of worship so that people don’t have to travel far. We have seen in Penang and Malacca where various institutions basically on the same street without problem for centuries.

Wanted

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I’ll not lie. I went to see Angelina Jolie, action woman par excellence at the moment 🙂 She looked perfect for the role, but Then said she was too thin, like a drug addict. I agree with that. Her tattoos would have looked better if she was a bit more fleshier. Anyway, the movie was taken sometime back, and Ms Jolie is expected to deliver twins any time this week.Ok, let’s get back on track here 🙂

The movie is quite straightforward. We are introduced to a guy who runs through a glass window of a skyscraper to jump across to another building. Plenty of shooting and bullets that travel through distances and create holes in various parts of the head. This scene leaves about 5 dead bodies. Gory stuff, definitely not for the kids (Its 18 SG anyway). Seems like a group of assassins are having some internal issues and fighting among themselves. » Read more: Wanted

1st Meeting Cabinet Committee on Indian Community

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I reproduce the whole article from the Star today. Heard a bit over the radio yesterday night as well.

The main points discussed:

1. there will be a special unit to monitor Tamil schools, especially to help convert to full-aided status, and merge schools with less students. Rather than merging, relocation will be a better option.

2. AIMST to receive grants from government to sponsor students. I don’t think that only AIMST should be chosen for this purpose. There should another few more institutions to avoid calls of cronyism or favoritism.

3. taxi and bus permits.

4. better business opportunities and loans.

5. more places for vocational training.

6. lack of Indians in civil service.

7. getting PNB’s help in the unit trust investment for Indians. This, I suppose is related to the recent announcement during 9th Malaysian Plan Midterm Review.

8. University intake for Indians will not be review (not mentioned in the article below). Najib says the students must study hard in school to ensure better prospect in entering local universities.

This committee was established in the aftermath of BN being rejected by the Indian community in the last election. Thanks to the awareness created by HINDRAF, the community can now see that proposals by MIC is being taken a bit more seriously by the government.

Unit to keep track of Tamil schools

KUALA LUMPUR: The Government will set up a special unit under the Education Ministry to monitor the development of Tamil schools as well as their problems.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the unit would identify the schools to be converted into fully-assisted schools as well as consolidate those which had an enrolment of less than 50 pupils.

“For these schools which will be consolidated, we will propose that dormitories and other facilities be built for the students.

“For schools which have too many students, cabins will be built as additional classrooms for them,” he told reporters after chairing a Cabinet committee meeting on social problems facing Indians at the Parliament building here yesterday.

Najib said the committee also proposed that an institute set up by MIC – the Asian Institute for Medicine, Science and Technology – be re-categorised as one of the five institutes to receive aid from the Government as a measure to boost the intake of Indian students into critical sectors like medicine and engineering.

The institute, he added, would then sponsor Indian students to pursue courses in critical areas in institutions of higher learning.

Other matters raised during the meeting included more taxi and bus permits for Indian companies, better business opportunities and easier loans for entrepreneurs from that community, and more vocational training places for its youths.

“We would also like to see more opportunities for Indians in the development of vendor programmes with companies like Proton and Petronas.

“The committee also notes the lack of Indians in the civil service. We will raise this matter with the Public Service Department,” said Najib.

Najib said the committee would also discuss with Permodalan Nasional ways to increase the Indian hold on equity in the Malaysian market.

Perak UMNO apologises over Hamidah’s racial insult

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Following the furore over Perak Sungai Rapat assemblyperson Hamidah Osman’s racial insult in the state assembly, the state UMNO and BN had publicly apologized.

In a statement, state Umno secretary Datuk Ramly Zahari said the
remarks of Hamidah, who is also Gopeng Wanita Umno chief, were
regrettable.

“As such, Umno and Barisan apologises to
those, especially the Indian community, who felt slighted or
offended,” he said yesterday.

“Although she has retracted her words at the state assembly,
it is felt that we should still extend our apologies in order to
maintain the good relationship among the races,” said Ramly.

“We hope it will be accepted with an open heart by everyone,” Ramly added.

In NST, the following is mentioned:

In a statement faxed to the New Straits Times office here yesterday
evening, Perak Umno liaison secretary Datuk Ramly Zahari said he was
instructed by state liaison chairman Datuk Seri Tajol Rosli Ghazali to
issue a statement on the matter.

He said Tajol Rosli wanted the
matter dealt with quickly for fear it would affect race relations since
the issue had drawn flak from the public.

Ramly said Perak Umno
and the state Barisan Nasional regretted “the slip of tongue” by Sungai
Rapat assemblyman Hamidah Osman and “apologised to all quarters who are
unhappy with the remark, especially the Indian community”.

“Hamidah had retracted her statement in the state assembly.


“Nevertheless, to maintain a good relationship among the
races, we hope this statement of regret and apology will be accepted
with an open heart by all parties,” he said.

Ramly admitted that Hamidah had uttered a remark which insulted the
Indian community, but maintained it was merely a slip of the tongue.

Her statements caused much anger in the community, with many police reports being made and at least two protests being held.

MIC’s Samy Vellu also expressed unhappiness over her statements.

For the record, Hamidah had apologized 3 times publicly to community. Time to move on. We forgive, but not forget.