Save Sabah before its too late!

August 15, 2011

We NEED to save Sabah and save Malaysia from the Evil UMNO/BN before we, our loved ones and future generations are Pawned (Gadai) by this corrupt peoples who are only worried about staying in power to rob, cheat and steal from the rakyat! Tell me how Sabah can become from the richest state to the poorest state in  just 48 years?…Sabah is the beggars now to Putrajaya who look down on Sabahans by daring to call us “FIXED DEPOSIT”…. We elected them to look after us but they only look after themselves, their wives and cronies…

Come GE-13 we have to kick this UMNO gangsters out or we are all finished! If Sabah was a company and we the rakyat are shareholders….where are the benefits. Semua rugi. Semua Bankrupt. Who are we to blame? Of course its the managers who are embezzling the monies and not doing their work… The General Manager is the Chief Minister…What do we do with managers that do not perform? WE SACK AND KICK THEM OUT…

So pls think of our futures and the futures of our loved ones before this corrupt managers “GADAI” us all to pay for their corrupt ways. We don’t want a bankrupt state anymore.


Who are the Robber Barons of Malaysia?

August 14, 2011

Who are the Robber Barons of Malaysia 

Written by  Ismail Dahlan, Malaysia Chronicle  (THIS ARTICLE REALLY MADE MY BLOOD BOIL!!!)

Electricity has just gone up by an average of 7.1% for household consumers. For business it is an average 8.3% hike. However if you use less than 300 kilowatts which would work out to a RM77 monthly bill, you will not be affected.

Which means 75% of household users will not get a higher electricity bill. If you fall into that category, and think this is good news, you would be very wrong. When costs go up for businesses, the cost of their products go up. You will be paying for the business tariff hike. All your essential supplies, and all non-essentials are going to cost more. Nobody is spared.

And the reason you are paying more for electricity has nothing to do with any global event, as the BN would like you to believe. The reason you are going to have less money in your pocket is the incompetence, inefficiency and corruption of the Barisan Nasional government.

There are two types of electricity markets in the world, regulated and deregulated ones. Regulated ones would have a single, usually government-owned entity which would be responsible for the four key areas in the electricity business; Generation, Transmission and Distribution and Retail. Naturally monopolies were inefficient. The idea behind deregulation is that having private companies focus on the Generation and Retail areas would increase efficiency and reduce the cost to the consumer.

Read only if you need to know more :

• Generation is the process of producing electricity from fuel like natural gas or coal. In Malaysia, natural gas is widely used and IPPs buy it at a subsidized rate from Petronas; subsidies amounting to RM19 billion in total.

• Transmission is the process of transmitting electricity from the generator to the sub-station near your house via the National Electricity Grid.

• Distribution is the process of transferring the electricity from the substation to your house.

• Retail is where they bill you for the electricity for your house. In some countries this is deregulated where you can buy electricity from different, competing, companies though it comes from the same source. In Malaysia, TNB is still responsible for it.

Tycoons behind the IPPs

Electricity deregulation really started in UK in the early 1990’s. It spread worldwide and Malaysia too deregulated, but only its Generation business. This was done by giving licenses to Independent Power Producers (IPPs). Which should have resulted in reduced electricity cost to the consumer.

But that’s not what happened. In Malaysia’s topsy turvy wonderland, deregulation increased the cost to the consumer! This was because Tenaga was forced to buy electricity from IPPs who charged more for the electricity than if Tenaga produced it itself!

It was the BN government that ‘negotiated’ such deals with the IPPs. Either they are criminally incompetent, awfully stupid or they are corrupt. You may take your pick. It may be a combination of all three.

So who are these IPPs? Genting Sanyen, YTL Power, Malakoff, SEV, Prai Power,Powertek, GB3, Tanjung Bin Power and Kapar Energy are among the two dozen or so IPPs in Malaysia. All of the above are owned by the Genting Lims, Francis Yeoh, Syed Mokhtar and Ananda Krishnan. The usual suspects, of course. The connected businessmen who get most of the big deals. Who will know how to take care of their political benefactors.

YTL Power’s profit for 2010 was more than RM1.6 billion on revenues of RM13 billion. Malakoff in 2009 had a profit of RM380 million on revenues of RM5.6 billion. Powertek had revenues of RM1.34 billion and a profit of RM450 million.

So Francis Yeoh makes RM1.6 billion and Ananda Krishnan makes RM450 million from his IPP while collecting subsidies from public money. It is essentially a transfer of funds from the people’s pockets to the IPP’s vaults, through TNB, aided and abetted by the BN.

When this economic joke of a system is about to come crashing under its own silly weight, the BN solves the problem by raising the electricity tariffs, making Malaysians pay for it.

Now here is a strange thing, Thai power producers do not get subsidies. They have to buy fuel at market prices. We know that petrol costs more in Thailand, which is why they are always trying to fill up their tanks in Malaysia. So does gas cost more in Thailand. Despite this higher cost of fuel, Thai power producers sell electricity at a lower price than Malaysian IPPs sell to TNB. Ask the BN, and they will tell you that there is clearly something wrong; with the Thais! Why aren’t they trying to grab as much public money as possible, as fast as possible like us; the BN no doubt wonders.

TNB is a GLC, declassify the contracts

Meanwhile, Malaysian’s own version of medieval German Robber Barons (who were known for extorting huge tolls from passing ships and travellers), get to keep their subsidies, and, their unnatural, undeserved profits. They are despicable fellows who prey on the helpless. Big business, controlled in Malaysia by a small number, are now become adversaries of the people. They extort unbearable tolls and they bankroll and prop up a regime that is beggaring the nation. No longer can they fake innocence and hide in the shadows.

TNB had a profit of RM4.1 billion on revenues of RM32 billion in 2010. This is not enough? They still need to raise the electricity tariffs? Why further burden a nation that is already reeling from rising prices. Che Khalib, their CEO, had a big smile on in today’s newspapers. He will get a bigger bonus this year. You will get a higher electricity bill and will pay more for everything else. You will suffer, Che Khalib and his bosses will celebrate. That’s life under the BN’s incompetent, corrupt thumb.

As what can only be considered a joke, TNB’s theme for their 2010 annual report was “Powering A Sustainable Future”! In it, they claim to be committed to ensuring transparency in all they do. In which case, they should immediately make public the IPP contracts. But they will not, because it is clearly a dirty secret. A secret so ugly perhaps, that it alone could cost BN the election. No transparency here, just false slogans. Peter Chin, under whose Ministry TNB is parked, claims that he cannot release the IPP contracts because it is between two private entities. But TNB is not a private entity, it is mostly government-owned. And the subsidies given to the IPPs are not private monies, they are public funds!

Another 5 years of the Barisan’s rule, and Malaysia will become an economic basket case. Where ruthless connected businessman live off a suffering citizenry while cosying up to the ruling elite. Where greed and self-serving politicians and policies are the order of the day.

If there is to be change, it had better be now.   -   Malaysia Chronicle


OPEN YOUR EYES MALAYSIANS ! RM48m to maintain PM, DPM homes

August 12, 2011

 AH MALAYSIA, I LOVE THEE, LET ME COUNT THE WAYS

 

DEAR PEOPLE, IF YOU ARE STILL STUBBORNLY,BLINDLY BELIEVING IN OUR PM, DPM 1MALAYSIA ECT ECT ECT  ……. READ IT FOR YOURSELF…. HOW OUR HARD EARNED TAXES,MONIES, HAVE BEEN “WASTED”……HERE WE HAVE BEEN TOLD THAT TIMES ARE HARD, THE GOVT COULD NOT AFFORD THE SUBSIDIES ANYMORE ….HOW THE GOVT. NEED TO INTRODUCE THE CREDIT CARD TAX, SERVICE TAX,GST……..MY HEART REALLY PAINED WHEN I READ ABOUT THE PART ON MONTHLY REPAIR……RM 60,000 A MONTH FOR REPAIR ??!! WHAT KIND OF HOUSE ARE THEY STAYING IN ??!!  PAPER HOUSES ??!!

WE HAVEN’T BEEN TOLD ABOUT THE OTHERS’ EXPENSES YET !

WHAT FOOLS WE ARE !!

GOD HELP US IF THESE PEOPLE CONTINUE TO RULE OVER US !! 

 

Malaysia 

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RM48m to maintain PM, DPM homes

By Clara Chooi

June 28, 2011

 

KUALA LUMPUR, June 28 — The official residences of the prime minister and his deputy cost the taxpayer RM48.7 million in the last five years for rent, repairs, electricity and water, Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Aziz has revealed.

The minister in the Prime Minister’s Department said this in his written response to Siti Zailah Mohd Yusoff (PAS-Rantau Panjang) last week.

In a breakdown of the expenses, Nazri said the combined rental cost between 2006 and 2010 for both official residences — Seri Perdana for the prime minister and Seri Satria for his deputy — amounted to RM32,972,115.55.

Repair work on the homes for the same period amounted to RM3,581,744.78 while electricity cost totalled RM10,267,868.15 and water RM1,967,386.55, he said.

The total cost for both homes, he said, amounted to RM48,789,115.03.

 

At a press conference in Parliament this afternoon, Siti Zailah slammed the administration for the exorbitant bills merely to maintain the two homes of the country’s top leaders.

She pointed out that

 while the government complained of a ballooning subsidy bill and was hiking prices for the common man on the street, the country’s top two leaders were recklessly racking up hefty bills with taxpayers’ funds.

“They ask the people to tighten their belts, they say that the economy is on the decline but our two top leaders are spending the people’s money for this,” she said.

She said that according to Nazri’s figures, rent for both homes cost more than half a million ringgit for one month alone or at least more than RM8,000 a day per residence.“Repairs cost more than RM60,000 a month… here we are facing an economic crisis and their electricity bills are costing RM5,704 a day and water bill more than RM1,092 a day,” she said.

Kota Raja MP Dr Siti Mariah Mahmud agreed with her PAS colleague and questioned why both official residences were being rented from Putrajaya Corporation, the local authority that administrates the federal territory of Putrajaya .

“What is their long-term plan? Will this turn into government property in the end? We want to know the terms of their agreement,” she said.

Rasah MP Anthony Loke said the electricity cost for both the prime minister and his deputy’s homes could pay for his bills for the next 100 years.

“Their water bill alone can go for 5,961 people at RM11 for two persons. Are there nearly 6,000 people staying at both homes? This is a shocking figure.

“They tell us to eat less sugar and they are slashing subsidies and hiking prices but yet they spend this much for their homes,” he said.

 


Who’s behind the “Now everyone can Fry” AirAsia

August 12, 2011

 

Waoh…! My goodness……they are just using the tax payers money.

(Written by an Anonymous Insider)

Well, according to Fortune magazine’s top 40 richest Malaysians, Tony Fernandez is behind Air

Asia .  But there is a twist to the story of Air Asia.  There are two issues arising from the story below that come immediately to mind: (1) It is an obvious stab in the back of Malaysians;(2) If Air Asia does not maintain their planes, as evidenced by the story below, wouldn’t the passengers be risking their lives by flying with Air Asia? 
Would you fly with Air Asia? 
 Who is behind AirAsia ?? 
The real shareholder of Airasia is
Daim Zainuddin. This was confirmed by May Quah of Khazanah during one of the side meetings after the Board meeting of AIC’s subsidiary where Khazanah is a major shareholder. As we all know the gomen (the local slang for govt) bailed out MAS thru Khazanah hence making the latter the majority shareholder. May also intimate that her CEO who was recently made a Tan Sri and received a third term in office used to work late till midnite. I told her in front of everyone that her infamous CEO is seen everyday at Austin Chase in Bangsar Shopping Centre at 5pm with a group of new and upcoming yuppies malays. They are there till quite late. He is a known Daim’s inner circle kaki. BTW, MAS surrendered the lucrative routes ofMacau and Shenzen to Airasia.   Please read the article published in the Star yesterday 1st May 2010 by MAS CEO Tengku Datuk Azmil Zahruddin. It makes interesting reading.Saturday, 1 May, 20107:55 PM

Subject:  Who Is Behind Air Asia ?
By Little Bird
Kawan-kawan, please fasten your seat belts now. I thought that I knew something about what is really going on inthe administration of Abdullah Badawi. Today I found out I have not even scratched the surface. The following is panas-panas news. You may want to hit the ejection button (not yours but theirs) after reading this.Firstly, the shareholders and/or stakeholders of Air Asia (directly, indirectly, through proxies, etc.) include

Kamaluddin bin Abdullah Badawi, Kalimullah Maseerul Hassan (also into Tune Hotels), Khairy Jamaluddin, Tony Fernandez, etc .

We all know the story of Air Asia . Well, we all thought it was a rags to riches story. It is actually a story about riches.The rags part is actually very hazy.

When MAS entered into a phase of ‘restructuring’ about three years ago, Air
Asia , through Tony Fernandez, struck fast and furious.

Before we go further, you may want to ask why did MAS have to suffer yet another ‘restructuring’? That is a story by itself for another day but just bear in mind that 
Badawi’s brother, Ibrahim, is the owner of the catering company (Skychef?) that used to supply mineral water at RM35 a case to MAS. With that kind of pricing, surely MAS would need ‘restructuring’..

Anyway, Air Asia stepped in and pushed the Gomen for a ‘rationalisation’ of the domestic air routes in Malaysia . Air Asiaasked to be given MAS’ Sabah andSarawak routes. MAS could keep flying in Semenanjung, they said. Despite objections by MAS, Air Asia was granted its wish. But the wish did not just happen. Zaki, a fourth floor boy at the PM’s office, helped Air Asia make its wish come true.

Once MAS lost its Sabah and Sarawakroutes to Air Asia , there was a staff redundancy. So MAS had to organise a VSS. MAS demanded that since Air Asia was taking over their Sabah and Sarawak routes it would make some of their staff redundant so Air Asia should pay MAS some compensation.

Everyone (MAS, Gomen and even Air Asia ) agreed that compensation was payable to MAS. But Air Asia would not pay anything. Finally, the Gomen (err that means you and me lah, Encik Taxpayer) paid the compensation to MAS, which MAS promptly used in one of the most expensive VSS payments in our history.

If your blood is starting to boil, stop reading and better cool off because it does not get better. Then, within one year, Air Asia realised that the Sabah andSarawak routes were not profitable. They never were. MAS was performing national service in Sabah and Sarawak .Flying chickens and goats is not a money-making venture.

No problem. Air Asia made another wish. They told the Gomen, we have to return these air routes back to MAS. Again MAS objected. Again overruled. Not relevant.

Then came the handing over ceremony of the air routes and the airplanes. When they took over the Sabah/Sarawak routes, Air Asia had ‘acquired’ seven airplanes from MAS in perfect working condition. 
(MAS does have one of the best safety records in the world.)However, when Air Asia ‘returned’ the planes to MAS, only one was left in working condition. The other six planes were grounded, not fit for flying and could not fly. In actual fact, Air Asia was cannibalising parts from the six planes to keep the seventh one flying. Again MAS objected. Again overruled. Not relevant.It eventually cost MAS in excess of RM50 million to make the planes flyable again. This was a direct subsidy to ‘rags to riches’ Air Asia ’s profits..

Then Air Asia started eyeing the lucrative KL-Singapore routes. Tighten your seat belts. This one will really jolt. But they went about it the roundabout way. They said they wanted to go international. They did (some) but international routes are tough. No Zaki,
Badawi, Khairy, Kalimullah or Kamaluddin to make your wishes come true.
 But the KL-Singapore sector was generating RM40 million in PROFITS to MAS. This was the plum in the pudding. Air Asia wanted it badly. So they made another wish. It came true. This is how they did it. Air Asia ’s bid to break into the KL-Singapore sector was first discussed in Cabinet when Badawi was on holiday overseasNajib chaired the meeting and Air Asia ‘s application was rejected. 

The application was rejected for two main reasons:
i.  By 2009 the whole of ASEAN becomes open sky anyway.
ASEAN airlines can fly to all ASEAN capitals without restrictions.
So why open up KL-Singapore in double quick time?

ii. If budget flights are allowed between KL-Singapore,
KLIA will die an unnatural death. KLIA will become a feeder
airport for

Singapore ’s Changi. People will fly from KL to
Singapore and then fly off fromSingapore to the rest of the
world. MAS will then die a natural death. So the request
was declined.

Then Pak-LAH came back from his travels and asked Tengku Adnan the Minister of Tourism to prepare a paper on tourism, linking MAS, Air Asia , SIA, etc., to tourist arrivals. At the next Cabinet meeting chaired by Badawi, he asked Tengku Adnan to present the ‘Cabinet paper’.

Insiders say that the paper was an ‘out of Agenda’ item – meaning it surprised everyone, but the dunggus approved it nonetheless. Air Asia got its wish again.Tengku Adnan also secured his Putrajaya seat.Now here is the killer. Soon after Air Asia started flying the KL-Singapore sector, they started giving away 300,000 free tickets, 5 sen tickets and all the other gimmicks. Singapore is believed to be subsidising Air Asia for all these expensive gimmicks .For SIA, losing RM40 million (S$17 million) profit from the KL-Singapore sector is chicken feed. Air

Asia is feeding thousands of transit passengers from KL to Changi . Air Asia is providing RM19 bus rides from KL to KLIA. From KLIA, passengers fly almost free to Changi. From Changi the passengers can connect to the world.

Now, Air Asia is making another wish – they want to fly direct from Kuching, KK,Penang , Alor Setar, Kota Bharu, etc., to Changi. They will earn even more ‘subsidies’ from Singapore . KLIA will drop dead later, MAS will die first.

This is how we go from ‘rags to riches’.And we all thought Tony Fernandez was such a great guy too. All the shareholders and/or stakeholders of Air Asia (directly, indirectly, through proxies, etc.) include Kamaluddin bin Abdullah Badawi, Kalimullah Maseerul Hassan (also into Tune Hotels), Khairy Jamaluddin, Tony Fernandez, etc…all of them are great!

Yes, we believe in open skies, competition and all that. 
But friends, fellow Malaysians, this was the ex- PM, his son, his S-I-L and his cronies lah.

How can they sell out their own country?
But this is what they had done.


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