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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Sumatra and Riau forest fires


Forest fires reappear in Sumatra and Riau and are forecasted to continue until September 2015. The Malaysian Government must take action to deal with the haze.

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苏门答腊与料内林火

林火已经在苏门答腊与料内群岛出现,预测将持续到今年九月。政府必须采取行动处理烟霾。

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Separation of rubbish in Malaysia

Malaysian Government will implement separation of rubbish in some areas such as Kuala Lumpur in September this year. This is consistent with environmental protection. Japan began solid waste separation 70 years ago and Taiwan followed siut about 50 years later. Japan has 1200 incinerators, burning rubbish that has been segregated.

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Sunday, June 28, 2015

Mass Rapid Transit MRT2

MRT1 is being implemented. Gamuda MMC begins to follow up with MRT2 which goes through Jinjang and Kepong. The authorities must be fair and reasonable on houses, shops and temples affected.

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Saturday, June 27, 2015

GSTcash machine cannot connect with Customs

Business people buy GST cash machines at RM20,000 each set. Some complain the machines cannot connect with Customs. The Government must investigate and put it right.

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Friday, June 26, 2015

Small and Medium Enterprise and incentives

Datuk Seri Najib talks about giving better incentives such as tax exemptions and rebate. He should review the methods to eradicate middlemen and evil intentions.

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Thursday, June 25, 2015

Changing demography in Malaysia

We don't know if 8 or 10 million migrants enter the country illegally. The registered ones are 2 million. The situation is complicated. There are enclaves of Achehnese, Javanese, Rohingyas , Myanmese, Bangladeshis and Nepalese. We hope that all concerned especially the Government take effective actions.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Mara is said to buy apartment in Melbourne

Media reports Mara has bought apartment in Melbourne and has been suspected of money-laundering amounting to RM14 million. This case involves public fund and it must be investigated.

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Air pollution

Air pollution especially carbon is estimated to cause 7 million deaths a year. The temperature soars to 45 degrees Celcius in the Indian subcontinent: thousands in India and hundreds in Pakistan die.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Dengue in Malaysia

Since January till June, 2015, there are 2100 cases of dengue a week. 138 died. Selangor has 31207 cases, Perak 5571, Johore 3868, Kuala Lumpur 3383 and Penang 2630. A person with fever please see a doctor.

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Earthquake

Mt Kinabalu is mauled. Landslides and mud flood destroyed. We hope that water supply to Ranau returns to normal. The Government must have policy and measures consistent with seismic activities such as in Ranau, Kundasan and Lahad Datu.

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Monday, June 22, 2015

eSTM electronic vehicle ownership transfer system

If approved eSTM lets sellers and buyers of used cars to complete the transfer process without the need to go to the Road Transport Department. Road users are worried about irregularities in the department. They want the Government to take effective actions to ensure that everything is clean.

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Human trafficking

The authorities managed to dick up 106 bodies in Perlis. These will be buried in Kedah. UN estimates about 900,000 persons are trafficked in the world annually: modern slavery.

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Sunday, June 21, 2015

2014 big floods and new houses for victims

The Government has promised the victims that their houses would be ready by the fasting month. Now, 12 families get their houses. Over 1900 families are waiting.

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Diabetes and fasting month

Those who fast must see doctors as too much or too little sugar in the blood is bad.

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Living things will be extinct?

Science Advances journal shows that since 1900, 400 vertebrates on earth are extinct. This rate of extinction is 114 times faster than normal. Manmade?  Will living things be extinct? 65 million years ago, dinosaurs went extinct. Now, there are over 9 million species of animals and plants in the world.

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Happy Father's Day

Happy Father's Day

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Saturday, June 20, 2015

Piracy and tanker Orkim Harmony

Eight perates snatched the tanker MT Orkim Harmony on 11.6.15 off the coast of Singapore. It carried 22 crews and petrol worth RM21 million. Various authorities such as navy, airforce and police identified and followed the ship even though the name was changed to Kim Harmon. On 19.6.15, the pirates ran. They have been detained by Vietnam armed force on Tho Chu Island. One crew is injured and 21 others and the petrol are safe. We are waiting for a thorough investigation. Piracy is a curse of South East Asia.

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Happy Dumpling Day.

Happy Dumpling Day.

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Friday, June 19, 2015

Water crisis in Ranau, Sabah.

Earthquake and mud flood destroy.The Government especially Water Department must put in extra efforts to restore the situation to normal.

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Thursday, June 18, 2015

Guaranteed Government loans RM172 billion

On 31 December, 2015, Malaysian Government guarantees loans of RM172 billion for government-linked companies such as Prasarana. The Government must be prudent, ensuring that all projects are implemented successfully.

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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Calligraphy depicts a saying from History of Warring States in China over 2300 years ago

It means rumour is a great traveller. The digital age has media such as social media that often carry news which must be rectified.

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Petronas earnings forecast earnings down by RM43 billion in 2015

Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Ahmad Mazlan has told Parliament that the forecast shows the earnings of Petronas in 2015 may be down by RM43 billion. The price of crude oil is low. The company must be prudent and the revenues of Malaysia must be diversified further.

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Monday, June 15, 2015

SST goods become dearer under GST?

Media reports SST goods are dearer under GST.    Datuk Ahmad Maslan has said it would not be so. He must explain about the report.

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Hospitals facing cut in current expenditure

The Government cuts operating expenditure by RM5.5 billion. This affects hospitals. For example, Deputy Education Minister Datuk Yap says the current expenditure of University Hospital Kuala Lumpur has been cut by RM20.27 million ( then given RM35 million) not RM120 million. UHKL faces problems.

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Sunday, June 14, 2015

The value of ringgit

US$1 can change into RM3.8. The are various factors such as US dollar is strong and crude oil price is low. The Government must explain why the value of ringgit cannot be stable.

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Malaysian 2014 floods and Federal allocation RM750 million

The Federal Government allocates RM750 million for repairing the damaged infrastructure such as roads and bridges. Prevent irregularities.

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Saturday, June 13, 2015

Highway toll rate increase?

People are concerned with the possible increase in highway toll rate. The Prime Minister mulls over whether to pay the concessionaires RM0.5 billion or allow them to introduce the hike.

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Friday, June 12, 2015

2014 floods in Malaysia

Minister Datuk Seri Shahidan says flood victims need 1985 units of houses. Now, 21 units are ready, 266 are being constructed and 79 are about to be built. There are many reasons. All must try their best.

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Thursday, June 11, 2015

607 new villages in Malaysia

Minister Datuk Dr Wee talks about 4 schemes: Loans RM100 million, Improving Infrastructure RM239 million, Small and Medium Enterprises RM50 million and RM30 million, totalling RM419 million. The Government must practise fairness, preventing irregularities including commissions.

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Tax audit and GST

Inland Revenue Department says it has integrity. It should help tax-payers such as those facing problems like tax audit and paying over RM20,000 for a set of GST computer package.

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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

1MDB

Today, the audit firm Deloitte answers questions by Public Account Committee, PAC. We seek evidence and truth.

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Tuesday, June 09, 2015

The 11th Malaysia Plan development allocation

The development allocation is RM260 billion for 2016 to 2020.. We truly need to review the financial surveillance system including the Finance Ministry. We don't want leakages and irregularities.

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PTPTN (Malaysian Higher Education Fund Corporation)

Deputy Education Minister Datuk Kamalanathab says that 25000 borrowers have been exempted from paying their loans after they have got good results. The assessment must be fair. Encourage students who obtain the loans to work hard and achieve excellent results.

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Sunday, June 07, 2015

Cruise ship Eastern Star capsized.

The cruise ship capsized in the Yangtze River. It has been floated. Condolences to 406 victims. Lets hope the 36 still missing will be found soon. The authorities must treat all victims'relatives kindly.

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Calligraphy depicts a saying from Discourses of States in China (over 3000 years ago).

The calligraphy means opinion rules the world. In the digital age, social media are packed with news stories and data. There are not many people who take the trouble to find out their veracity.

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Saturday, June 06, 2015

Earthquake in Ranau, Sabah, 5.9 magnitude.

Yesterday, at least 11 persons died and 167 rescued from Mount Kinabalu following the earthquake. Lets hope that all residents are safe. In 1989, I reached the donkey's ear peak of the mountain. Now, the ear is gone.

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Global corruption purge

British Prime Minister Cameron wants to raise the issue of corruption cancer at the G7 Summit in Bavaria, Germany. This follows bribery crisis of Fifa. Corruption occurs in Malaysia. People are worried.

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Friday, June 05, 2015

Affordable houses in Kuala Lumpur

The Mayor Datuk Seri Phesal repeats the objective of building 27000 units (finally 50000). Please ensure that there are no irregularities such as payment under the table.

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Thursday, June 04, 2015

Middle East Tespiratory Syndrome, MERS.

MERS spreads to South Korea. Tourists must be careful. Malaysia needs preventive measures such as screening at entry points.

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Wednesday, June 03, 2015

Ringgit value goes down 1 to 11.2%.

The value of ringgit compared with American dollars goes down from 1 to 11.2%. For example, US$1is equivalent to RM3.69. This is due to several factors such as strong US$ and low crude oil price. Are Government efforts like developing domestic foreign exchange market effective?

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