Rabu, 17 Ogos 2011

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Piow With You 文标与你

Posted: 17 Aug 2011 02:03 AM PDT

Piow With You 文标与你


向怡保市议会投诉了又不做工,这就是国阵养出来的官僚文化

Posted: 16 Aug 2011 08:57 PM PDT


图:黄文标(中)与居民指出Gopeng Villa 路线清楚显示半条路没有铺好,怡保市议会应该马上解决

行动党德彬丁宜州议员黄文标对于怡保Gopeng Villa 新住宅区,发展商只为入口马路铺一半的道路。现在由怡保市政厅接管,接了居民投诉超过一年也没有获得解决深表不满。

他今天是接到当地居民莫先生的通知后,前往该靠近务边路高架道路的地点进行观察。并表示此道路应该是可以让来往的车辆顺畅通行。但市政厅发出入伙准证到现在,所画下的路线清楚显示驶入Persiaran Raja Dr Nazrin Shah1一半马路没有铺到。所以交通使用者必需增加风险被逼使用狭窄的马路。

他表示怡保很多住宅区包挂他本身居住的地方路口,发展商为了减少开资在建筑期间先铺一半。而在申请入伙准证时就该完整铺回去。但是市政厅官员在多种理由下,还没有铺好就批准才导致问题保留下去。他也对居民亲自前往市议会大厦投诉了,到现在还是没有下文的工作态度感到遗憾。并指民联将来执政霹雳州,将会就此课题对症下药。

Lim Kit Siang

Posted: 16 Aug 2011 11:05 PM PDT

Lim Kit Siang


Without iron-clad assurances of meaningful electoral reforms in time for 13GE, a PSC is neither useful nor acceptable

Posted: 16 Aug 2011 09:53 PM PDT

In less than 24 hours, the country appears to be back to square one on electoral reforms despite the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's announcement of a parliamentary select committee. Firstly, the swift contradiction by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yasin that there is any real problem with the electoral system and [...]

Electoral Reform a Must Before Next General Election

Posted: 16 Aug 2011 08:42 PM PDT

By Kee Thuan Chye | 17 August 2011 Malaysian Digest PRIME Minister Najib Razak is suddenly so generous in calling for electoral reform. He has even called for the establishment of a parliamentary select committee (PSC) to look into this. While it is still premature to say whether this will ensure effective participation by the [...]

Pakatan demands to head polls review committee

Posted: 16 Aug 2011 02:36 AM PDT

By Shannon Teoh | August 16, 2011 The Malaysian Insider KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 16 — The federal opposition has demanded that they chair the prime minister's parliament parliamentary select committee (PSC) on electoral reforms. In a press statement issued this evening, Pakatan Rakyat (PR) said that Datuk Seri Najib Razak's announcement "validates issues on electoral [...]

The myopic Malaysian

Posted: 16 Aug 2011 02:31 AM PDT

Mariam Mokhtar | Aug 15, 11 Malaysiakini If we are not happy with our car, we fix it or change to a better model. If we are dissatisfied with our clothing, we change tailors or buy another dress. If the restaurant food which is served is rubbish, we demand a refund or send it back [...]

A short rebuke of Ezam Mohd Nor

Posted: 15 Aug 2011 11:39 PM PDT

By Art Harun | August 16, 2011 The Malaysian Insider AUG 16 — Dear Ezam, With reference to your manic and almost maniacal spewing of hatred last Friday, I just have this to say to you. You are an embarrassment. This is Ramadan. Muslims fast during Ramadan. Good Muslims do not only fast and suffer [...]

Blog@Wengsan...博客@永山

Posted: 16 Aug 2011 09:06 PM PDT

Blog@Wengsan...博客@永山


以保障住房取代廉价组屋,林祥才视而不见听而不闻令人失望

Posted: 16 Aug 2011 08:01 PM PDT

MY VOICE FOR NATION

Posted: 16 Aug 2011 01:02 PM PDT

MY VOICE FOR NATION


Women Hold Up Half The Sky

Posted: 16 Aug 2011 06:40 AM PDT

DAP is not infiltrated by gangsters

Posted: 16 Aug 2011 03:49 AM PDT

First shocker of Parliamentary Select Committee on electoral reforms

Posted: 15 Aug 2011 09:40 PM PDT

Women Hold Up Half The Sky

Posted: 15 Aug 2011 08:01 PM PDT

SUARA PERAK

Posted: 16 Aug 2011 11:21 AM PDT

SUARA PERAK


Media Post : Sidang DUN Perak Paling Singkat Dalam Sejarah

Posted: 15 Aug 2011 11:35 PM PDT

Media View : Zambry komen adalah agenda PR selalu buat kecoh di dalam Sidang DUN Perak (MAKKAL OSAI 16Ogos2011)

Posted: 15 Aug 2011 11:22 PM PDT

Philosophy Politics Economics

Posted: 16 Aug 2011 09:56 AM PDT

Philosophy Politics Economics


Tajuddin Bailout: Securities Commission Must Reprimand GLCs

Posted: 15 Aug 2011 10:35 AM PDT

Despite the nationwide furore over the directive given by Minister in Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz to all Government Linked Companies (GLCs) to withdraw from civil suits against Tan Sri Tajuddin Ramli, none of the GLCs which are listed on Bursa Malaysia have made any public announcement over the matter.

According to The Malaysian Insider, the directive from the Nazri, who claimed to have the mandate of the Government said that:
This is to inform you that the government of Malaysia and the Finance Ministry has agreed to settle all civil claims against Tan Sri Dato Tajuddin Ramli and others to be withdrawn immediately in view of the fact that the government and the Finance Ministry have agreed that the said cases will be settled out of court… For your information the government has given me the mandate to act for the government in this matter.
Nazri's letter also directed the lawyers acting for the GLCs and Danaharta to hand over their cases to the firm of Hasfarizam Wan and Aisha Mubarak, a well-known UMNO lawyer.

Such a directive from the Minister dated 8th August to public-listed entities should have been immediately disclosed on Bursa Malaysia as the litigations involved billions of ringgit in claims and counter-claims which are surely "material" to finances of these companies.

The Board of Directors of these companies must also immediately state their immediate position vis-à-vis the letter from Nazri to allow investors, particularly the minority shareholders to weigh their investment options.

The listed companies involved include Telekom Malaysia Bhd, Axiata Group Bhd, CIMB Bank Bhd, Atlan Holdings Bhd and Malaysia Airlines Bhd (MAS). None of these companies have issued any announcements pertaining to the matter as at the time this statement is issued, nearly a week after the government directive was given.

The failure to disclose material developments on a timely basis may subject the company and/or its director and officers to penalties under the Listing Requirements and the Securities Industry Act, including a fine not exceeding M$1 million, a suspension of trading of the company's securities; and/or the delisting of its securities.

The Securities Commission (SC) must act without fear or favour and reprimand these listed companies for failing to make the necessary disclosures to protect the public and shareholder's rights. SC must also require these companies to publish the Government's directive in full to ensure that investors are not confused by "hearsay" over the exact content of the letter.

The blatant interference by the Government will also rock investors' confidence in our stock markets as it becomes questionable if the Board of Directors will act in the best interest of these companies, or will be nudged to comply with arbitrary government decrees.

SC which has worked hard over the years to improve Malaysia's reputation for poor corporate governance since the Asian financial crisis especially over the then RM3.2 billion bail out of Tan Sri Halim Saad, must not allow this incident to reverse the progress it has achieved.

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