Friday 1 April 2011

Free Electricity < RM 20 = Thumbs up by Low Income Rakyat = But They Thumbs Down ( and Down again ) BNM .... 16th April 2011


a) “ We are not against the project as we want LRT in the area. We just want it to be relocated to a safer location,” said Afideen . Taman Subang Alam resident committee member Afideen Azali said the station to be built on their site will sit on Tenaga Nasional Berhad’s (TNB) Right of Way (ROW).

http://www.thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2011/3/31/central/8382550&sec=central

The proposed route which runs from Kelana Jaya will be extended to Subang Jaya and make its way to Putra Heights and Taman Subang Alam in Shah Alam with a station each. MPSJ chided for being slow in renewing computer-leasing contract
http://www.thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2011/3/31/central/8350849&sec=central


b) The Election Commission (EC) has identified nine state assembly constituencies as 'hot seats' during the April 16 Sarawak state election, said EC deputy chairman Datuk Wan Ahmad Wan Omar.


The constituencies are Pantai Damai, Kota Sentosa, Batu Kawa, Kedup, Repok, Palawan, Nangka and the Balingian seat to be contested by Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud.


“ The opposition can only talk and suggest this and that. The thing is they have not proven themselves, unlike the present government,” Taib said.  Minister of Public Utilities Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hassan, who is also Second Minister of Planning and Resource Management ,  said this in response to allegations that power tariffs in the state were more expensive than in Semenanjung Malaysia.


“ The government absorbed the cost of RM 9.6 million to enable between 70,000 to 80,000 people enjoy free electricity if their consumption was RM 20 or below monthly,” he said.

c) The latest Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) report on the country credit card debt proves that the Government’s introduction of a RM50 tax for every principal card holder and a RM25 tax on a supplementary card holder has failed to reduce the population’s credit card debt in January 2010.


So the question is RM 50 credit card tax should be charged if it manage to reduce the population's credit card debt ? Most people has already cancel their stand-by ( seldom use ) 2-to-3 credit card after the tax announced . So the number of credit card in hand has reduced , not the amount of their credit card outstanding balance has reduce . Even want to tax , should based on credit limit , eg first RM 10 or FREE for first RM 5,000 credit limit , barulah second RM 50 on next RM 5,000 credit limit , dan sebagainya .

http://www.bebas-hutang.com/blr-is-going-up/
bila BLR naik, satu petunjuk bahawa pasa masa tu Bank Negara tak menggalakkan orang buat pinjaman bank .. teori mengarut ....  kita expect ansuran bulanan dinaikkan..maknanya kita perlu tambahan tunai utk selesaikan ansuran bulanan .... gaji je x naik…naik pun skit jerr. inikah negara berpendapatan tak mungkin tinggi tetapi perbelanjaan semakin tinggi ?
http://mysuperkids.net   ( blog search engine : opr-naik-lagi-kali-ke-3-in-2010-saya-tak-setuju/ )
BNM naikkan OPR Malaysia sebab semua statistic di atas kelihatan cantik
http://blog.thestar.com.my/permalink.asp?id=30676
Within 2 years, the BNM increased the BLR 3 times .....
There should be a balance between rich and poor. Since the rich can show their LV bags and shoes around , where the poor usually source from pasar malam , impose tax on luxury items like designer brands.

" Tidak apa....kita boleh tax rakyat lagi sebelum PRU ".... Like I tell all my friends... " you first day living in Malaysia ah? " ... Taxing the rich too much will only drive them away and stagnant the economy ... so taxing the poor one ..... loan shark will help them with red paint - Gong Xi Fa Chai 2012 ... so advance ?

d) A RESTAURANT in Mid Valley Megamall was forced to close for a week by the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) after its premises was found to be unhygienic and prone to contamination.

http://www.thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2011/3/31/central/8374530&sec=central

This is the ‘Year of Enforcement’. We will not be lenient because we want changes. We will act upon complaints,” he said, adding that checks on food outlets would be held from time to time.



e) Anyway , we wish Bandar Kuching MP Chong Chieng Jen ( BK MP CCJ )  ( obtained 22,901 votes to defeat Barisan Nasional candidate Sim Yaw Yen with a 9,952-vote majority in the March 8 general election ) , can win bigger majority in the state seats he contest 1. BK MP CCJ who is also  who is also Kota Sentosa assemblyman , calling on the state government
to refund overpaid land premiums not only to house owners in Kenyalang Park but also other residential areas here .

2. The MP said, in Kho’s case, the compensation could not bring back her father, but at least it could fund her education.

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/3/12/sarawak/8239889&sec=sarawak
3. The abnormal behaviour of her son and the loss of a few thousand ringgit in household items, including a Rolex watch and jewellery, has led a family to an astonishing truth — that their son has been extorted in school. Chen and her father Chen Vun Nyap (the victim’s grandfather) met with Bandar Kuching MP Chong Chieng Jen at DAP headquarters to narrate their nightmare. http://www.theborneopost.com/?p=97733
4. Chong Chieng Jen (DAP-Bandar Kuching) called Bank Negara “blind” for not being aware that the insurance companies’ ruling would burden and inconvenience the people.Chong said policy holders now have to pay more than 100% over what they would normally do for their old vehicles to have insurance coverage . Datuk Mohamad Aziz (BN-Sri Gading) said it was “ridiculous” for insurance companies to charge more to provide coverage for old vehicles compared to new ones .

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/3/20/parliament/8310726&sec=parliament

Soalan-soalan untuk sesi Parlimen 07 March 2011
February 14, 2011 by weechookeong

Tuan Wee Choo Keong [Wangsa Maju] ask the Minister of Finance to provide the detailed huge losses that Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) had to pay for the mistakes in printing Malaysian currencies, which has also resulted in shortage of new notes for the recent Chinese New Year, and the name of the company or agent that was appointed by BNM to arrange for the printing of our currencies by Thomas de la Rue in UK and why BNM did not make any claim for compensation from its agent?

f) Corporate social responsibility is a model of business which is heavily rooted in responsible ethics. A company that adopts this strategy may enjoy several benefits from a positive consumer image to higher sales and worker output.
Read more: What Are the Benefits of Corporate Social Responsibility to a Company?

http://www.ehow.com/info_7757292_benefits-corporate-social-responsibility-company.html

Consumers like to purchase quality products for a fair price . Just imaging a shopping mall , shirt before discount is RM 50
but when promotion launched , why after discount 20% still more expensive than RM 50 ....because the new price before discount has been increase to RM 80 ?????

g) A check by The Star found that these advertisements on taxis would offer personal or “easy” loans. Some would even feature a chart on the repayment schedule . Taxis which carry such advertisements have been seen in Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya, Puchong, Subang Jaya, Shah Alam and Klang. The telephone numbers provided on the advertisements are local lines. These so-called licensed moneylenders charge interest rates of 25% to 33.3% a month. And just like loan sharks, these “licensed” ones resort to intimidating tactics such as taking possession of the borrowers' bank account books or ATM cards.When the reporters asked for a RM3,000 loan, Billy said the company would only release RM2,250 while the balance would cover processing fees.

http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/4/1/nation/8395358&sec=nation

So is this just a story without action , and continue again in 2012 , 2013 and so on ?

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