Posts Tagged ‘MIC’

Invited to attend MIC branch meeting

February 21st, 2009
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I was invited to attend a MIC branch’s annual meeting very recently. I think they lack the numbers or something. Nothing unusual – perhaps certain number of branches of all parties suffer similar predicament.

Pushing for civil service intake increase

February 20th, 2009
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MIC is constantly announcing that there are plans/proposals/initiatives to increase the number of Indians in civil service. Latest is the plan to put in place a quota across the board for civil service. That means 8% of officers, not only 8% of low level support staff jobs. But how long it will take to be approved and implemented is anyone’s guess. We don’t exactly have any good track record on getting things done.

Murugiah was commenting on the statement by Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri S. Subramaniam that there were 20,000 vacancies available in the civil service.

Subramaniam had announced there would be a “major breakthrough” in the request for increase in non-Malay recruitment in the civil service.

On a statement by MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu that there should be quotas on places set aside for non-Malays in the civil service, Murugiah said he would be meeting with SPA on the matter on Monday.

Meanwhile, PPP’s Murugiah is butting into MIC’s territory when he said there are plans to meet with Public Services Commission (SPA) :

Deputy Minister in Prime Minister’s Department Senator T. Murugiah said he would also be meeting with the board of the Public Services Commission, which is responsible for interviewing and recruiting civil servants, particularly non-Malays.

“We have checked thoroughly and these are the places available that need to be filled, either due to promotion or retirement. There has also been some restructuring of government agencies, which may see more vacancies, as well as demand for more staff from the ministries.

“These vacancies do not take into account available posts in the teaching or police professions, which conduct their own recruitment, as well others in the local authorities and councils,” he told reporters at the Parliament lobby on Wednesday.

“In 2007, 827,540 Malays applied for positions in the Government, of which 41,117 were successful. For the Chinese, there were 17,443 applications, of which 2,286 were successful, and for the Indians, 24,815 applications, of which 2,367 were successful.

“I will the matter further with my minister Tan Sri Bernard Dompok and we will hand in any proposal to the Cabinet,” he said.

So, we can expect another round of unhappiness from MIC over Murugiah’s transgressions.

Anyway, just to share a story, someone I know applied for the PTD position quite recently. As you many know, PTD (Administrative and Diplomatic Officer) is considered the creme of the crop of public service. They constitute degree holders from all kinds of fields unlike those in the medical, engineering or IT service scheme. Entry into PTD is quite strict – 5 written exam, a one day assessment, and an interview. The person I mentioned above did well in exam  and was shortlisted for the assessment (PAC). Unfortunately, the person did not pass the assessment even though was confident of doing well and believed had done excellently during the assessment.

This year, PTD positions will be offered on two year contract basis, with rumours saying that its due to the performance of recent intakes. If the officers performs well in two years, he/she will be confirmed into a permanent position.

MIC Elections on April 12

February 19th, 2009
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MIC announced today that the presidential election will be held on April 12th, which days before the Hindu New Year and barely a week after the two by-elections.

So far, the only challenger to Samy Vellu is Muthupalaniappan.

MIC’s all-powerful central working committee (CWC) today decided that the party’s presidential elections will be held in April.

At a press conference this afternoon, MIC president S Samy Vellu announced that nomination will be on March 22 and polling on April 12.

The veteran politician is expected to defend the post which he has been holding since 1979.

When asked if he would contest on April 12, he jokingly replied: “Maybe.”

The elections for the other positions have yet to be fixed but observers believe they will be held between June and September this year.

Samy Vellu denied suggestions that the presidential polls were intentionally being timed after the Bukit Selambau by-election, saying the party was acting in accordance to its constitution.

“Three months before the expiry of the position of president, the party must call for an election,” said Samy, adding that his term officially expires on May 26.

MIEd to sue 4000 borrowers

February 13th, 2009
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MIED is getting tough since its not being able to get the borrowers to pay back. I remember few years back, MARA took some drastic measures like publishing the defaulters name, asking to be blacklisted so that cannot leave the country, sending lawyer notice etc. MIC may have to do the same as well in MIED’s case.

9000/12,500 is a mindblowing 72% default rate!

RM90 million / 9000 students is averaging RM10,000 per student.

ABOUT 4,000 students who have failed to repay their loans to MIED, theducational arm of the MIC, will be blacklisted and taken to court, reported Tamil Nesan.

MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu said that the MIED had given educational loans to 12,500 students since 1984 and about 9,000 had failed to repay their loans which amounted to RM90mil.

He said MIED decided recently that in future, students would only be given a maximum of RM40,000 for the first year and for the subsequent years, it would depend on their educational grades.

He said MIED also decided that parents should start repaying the loans after six months even when their children were studying and need not wait till they completed their studies.

However, the part where parents have to start repayment after 6 months of loan disbursement is a bit hard since some of the borrowers may be from low income families.

MIC memorandum on Sri Lanka war

February 11th, 2009
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The memorandum by MIC was finally submitted yesterday by Dr S Subramaniam to Minister Rais Yatim. Earlier, MIC Youth advisor said the memorandum was to ask for resolution in parliament, while this one says to intervene on humanitarian grounds. Rais Yatim said the Government would send a note to the Sri Lankan government next week to express concerns over the war with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and hoped to extend humanitarian relief to the war victims in response to the call of the Tamil community here.