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Dr M says Aziz Bari’s comments were disrespectful

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 08:50 PM PDT

(The Malaysian Insider) - Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad accused Consitutional expert Professor Dr Abdul Aziz Bari of disrespect for not apologising and promptly retracting his statement over the Selangor Sultan's opinion.

The International Islamic University of Malaysia (IIUM) don had said that the sultan's position on the State Islamic Religious Department's (Jais) raid on a premise belong Damansara Utama Methodist Church was unusual and inconsistent.

Dr Mahathir told Bernama Online that the law lecturer's statement in a news portal was opposed to Eastern moral values. He stated that though he was uncertain Abdul Aziz broke the law, but on the level of moral values, it was disrespectful.

He was speaking to media after the 11th convocation of Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP) which he presided as chancellor.

During the ceremony, he presented the Chancellor's Gold Award to Lai Chin Leong, 23, who graduated with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering with honours with a cumulative grade point average of 3.89.

Muhammad Aiman Jamaludin, 22, and T. Kuhanesapathy, 23, won the silver and bronze awards, respectively.

 

Utusan claims Malaysiakini, Aziz Bari out to trivialise proselytisation

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 07:01 PM PDT

(The Malaysian Insider) - Utusan Malaysia lashed out at law professor Dr Abdul Aziz Bari and Malaysiakini today for allegedly attempting to divert public anger away from the controversial issue of proselytisation in Malaysia.

Its editors, writing under the pseudonym "Awang Selamat", accused the news portal of attempting to set a "trap" by publishing news meant to incite feelings of uneasiness against the Royal Institution, erode the spirit of the Federal Constitution and steer Malaysia towards becoming a republic.

The Umno-owned daily cautioned the authorities against allowing Malaysiakini "immunity" to freely publish alternative views, claiming the news portal was gaining strength as the country's "third force".

The daily was referring to the recent uproar over Abdul Aziz's recent response as carried by Malaysiakini to the Selangor Sultan's decree last week, where the academician reportedly said the ruler's intervention in the Damansara Utama Methodist Church (DUMC) raid controversy was "uncommon and inconsistent".

"Strangely, it seems as if Malaysiakini has immunity to do as it pleases. In Singapore, wild and provocative comments will invite immediate action," said Awang in his column published in the paper's Sunday edition Mingguan Malaysia.

"Unfortunately in Malaysia, there are parties who should be shouldering this responsibility but have not been carrying out their duties with efficiency, steadfastness and effectiveness," he added.

Awang then sniped at the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) for allowing Malaysiakini to air such comments on its website, claiming the public had grown "bored" waiting for action to be taken.

"As usual, MCMC would have its reasons ... when Malaysiakini gains strength daily as the third force, on the back of provocation after provocation," he said.

He added it would not be surprising if "sentiments flared by the portal" would later shape the people's mindset.

"But do not blame Malaysiakini then, blame ourselves. We allowed it to reach such a stage," he said.

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Najib : History Shows Fair Election In Malaysia

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:51 PM PDT

SEREMBAN, Oct 16 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said history had shown that the ruling party, Barisan Nasional (BN), had never manipulated the poll so that it would always win in the general election.

If the general election in Malaysia could be easily manipulated, then the BN would not have handed over Selangor to the opposition or Kelantan remaining under PAS rule, he said.

"Although we don't manipulate, they (opposition) will always turn around. So, if we don't counter the allegations, the people will think that we have manipulated the general election and used instruments of the state such as the armed forces," he said in his speech at the closing of the BN Convention, here Sunday.

The allegations that the BN had used instruments of the state and the armed forces were also not true, he said.

"We can't even guarantee that we will get the military votes, there are military votes against us. The military, when we walk past them, they salute us, but when the election comes, we lose," he said.

A founder of PKR, Dr Chandra Muzaffar, who had previously contested on a PKR ticket, had once admitted to Najib that although he lost in Bandar Tun Razak, he had the majority of the military votes then.

He said Chandra himself had criticised the party that he once represented, saying that the allegation of manipulation in the general election was a lie spread by the opposition.

"When the soldiers cast their ballots in the box, there are observers who are representatives of the opposition present. They will protest at the slightest mistake. Although we don't manipulate, they are smart at turning around," he said.

The presence of the military and government servants had still not been able to ensure automatic victory for the BN.

Nevertheless, the opposition had no answer when the government announced various transformation policies that enabled the BN to gain political momentum, Najib said.

The opposition, however, were still smart in turning around and staging Bersih 2.0 and drawing up a lengthy script to launch an attack through demonstrations, the website and even video screening through the youtube.

"I notice that they have merged Bersih 1 and 2 in the youtube to criticise the government and the people think that the video is true. I notice in the video as though they had already prepared a well planned script," he said.

Their acting was good and could influence the people who might not realise this and if one were to think, who would go to the hospital for medical treatment as a result of serious injury and still be wearing the yellow shirt, Muhyiddin pointed out.

The BN might have been skilful in warfare previously and had won the general election 12 times, but this time around, the war had taken a new form and the BN could no longer use the old weapons in a modern war.

 

 

Gerakan adopts 16-point declaration

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:49 PM PDT

(Bernama) -- The Gerakan's 40th National Delegates Conference (NDC) 2011 has adopted a 16-point declaration, encompassing socio-economic, politics and government matters.

The two-day NDC, which started at Menara PGRM here today, among others, had declared the abolishment of the Internal Security Act (ISA), Restricted Residence Act, Banishment Act and Proclamations of Emergency and Emergency Ordinance as auguring well with the country's democratic progression and a step in the right direction.

The delegates however, said the two proposed new acts to replace the ISA should be clear and precise and not be used as a tool to stifle legitimate political dissent.

They also urged the government to establish a commission on national harmony and race relations to mediate on inter-religious and inter-ethnic issues and protect the rights of all Malaysians as enshrined in the Federal Constitution.

They also called on the government to move away from race-based assistance and programme to those based on needs and to embark on programmes that will no longer differentiate Malaysians based on skin colour, religion or creed and region of residence.

On politics, Gerakan delegates declared their stand that Barisan Nasional (BN) continued to transform itself to remain relevant, and that every member worked together, in the spirit of 1Malaysia and not sabotage one another, work more closely on resolving the problems of the people, and ensure that they were a coalition at all times.

On party matters, the 40th NDC declared that they would persist with reforming and rejuvenating Gerakan to ensure the party remained a relevant and viable political force; and articulate solutions that are non-racial and progressive, and be the voice and choice of all Malaysians.

It also urged all Gerakan leaders and members, at all levels, to put the people and the party above themselves, stay united and committed to the party's ideology to overcome all challenges and strengthen the party.

Delegates to the NDC agreed to urge that the 2012 Budget be implemented efficiently and transparently, adding that they also welcomed the further liberalisation of 17 service sub-sectors.

The Declaration also called on the seventh National Key Results Area (NKRA) on tackling the rising cost of living to rapidly introduce measures to counter the steady increase in prices of essential foodstuff, goods and services.

On education, the delegates proposed that the government form a National Education Consultative Council with specific sub-committees to address concerns over the national education system to ensure it was relevant, holistic and inclusive.

On other matters, delegates also wanted to continuously and aggressively promote excellence, meritocracy and equal opportunities in public life so that the local talent could be retained, aside from luring back Malaysian talents overseas.

Gerakan delegates also urged the Parliamentary Select Committee on Electoral Reform to review the depth and breadth of the electoral system to ensure that there would be no further abuse to insulate the government from accusations of electoral fraud.

The NDC continues tomorrow.

Gerakan president Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon, in a press conference, said the declaration reflected the party's determination to join forces in making the national transformation a success for the benefit of the people.

 

Apologise publicly or we’ll sue, DAP warns Yong

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:45 PM PDT

By Queville To, FMT

PENAMPANG: The gloves seems to  have finally come off between Sabah DAP and the Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) after months of party officials on either side taking potshots at each other.

Yesterday, Sabah DAP advisor Hiew King Cheu gave his arch-rival SAPP president Yong Teck Lee an ultimatum.

Said Hiew: "He (Yong) should prove his allegations against me. He should apologize to me and Sabah DAP publicly in the newspapers. If not, I'm going to sue him for defamation."

Hiew, who is also Kota Kinabalu MP was responding to Yong's accusation that he had colluded with Umno to defeat him (Yong) in the Batu Sapi parliamentary by-election last year.

Yong had also alleged that Hiew had an interest in a controversial waterfront project in the Kota Kinabalu.

Hiew told reporters at a press conference here that Yong's allegations were 'pure fabrication.'

"The allegations are damaging to me and Sabah DAP as a whole. Yong is merely twisting facts and making wild accusation on the issues and events," Hiew  said.

'Yong has a motive'

Hiew believed Yong's accusations were a calculated move aimed chiefly at discrediting and tarnishing his image and that of Sabah DAP.

"Yong has a purpose in putting out such a statement. He has a motive.

"His objective is to come to KK (Kota Kinabalu) to contest against me in the next GE.

"I challenge him to come to KK to contest against me in the KK MP seat and lets see whether the people of KK will support me, or him.

"As far as I know and as I've told the people of KK, I do things for the KK people, not for myself and my record is clean.

"But for Yong, it's up to the people to judge him," he said.

Hiew also said Sabah DAP is duty bound to safeguard the dignity, credibility and accountability of its leaders, especially after having put in a lot of hard work to rebuild Sabah DAP.

Yong should expose Umno

He said Yong and SAPP should aim their guns at Barisan Nasional and Umno instead of DAP.

"He (Yong) should concentrate on hammering Musa Aman (Chief Minister and Sabah BN chairman), (Abdullah) Badawi (former prime minister) or even (premier) Najib (Tun Razak).

"To us, he (Yong) is a good friend of Umno and I can prove that.

"He knows about the SAS (Saham Amanah Sabah) case, and he mentioned in his press statements that Umno people are involved.

"Yong Teck Lee knew all these while what's going on with SAS and that Umno people are involved. He has forgotten that during that time I was with him in SAPP.

"If he knows Umno people are involved in this particular scandal, why is he not coming forward to expose his Umno friends or at least be man enough to report to the MACC.

"Is Yong worried of going to jail? I'm not saying he's part of it (SAS controversy) but the way how he was putting it shows he knows all the details of where the RM300 million people's money had gone to.

"SAS started with RM500 million now remaining with RM200 million.

"Where's the RM300 million? Overnight deals, NBT, Sugarbun, you name it," Hiew said.

'Yong cannot run away'

Meanwhile, Sabah DAP chairman Jimmy Wong, who was also present, said Yong was in the BN at the time and therefore shared collective responsibility.

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Muhyiddn wants state religious councils to discuss apostasy

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:43 PM PDT

(Bernama) -- Tan Sri Muhyiddin Mohd Yassin feels that the question of apostasy should be discussed together by the various state Islamic religious councils because the question of religion is within the jurisdiction of the state governments.

The Deputy Prime Minister said this issue was an important one which concerned the religion and the Menteri Besar had more power in this context compared to him.

"Nevertheless, the punishment must be decided together to avoid problems from arising. To my knowledge, in some states, there are already enactments to prevent non-Muslims from spreading their religion (to Muslims)," he told reporters at a gathering with the Deputy Prime Minister in Kampung Paya today.

He said the enforcement of the enactment preventing non-Muslims from spreading their religion to Muslims was also under the jurisdiction of the state government.

The Apostasy Act was proposed by Perak Mufti Tan Sri Harunussaini Zakaria recently to punish individuals who were guilty of converting Muslims.

 

‘I’m willing to sacrifice myself for Gerakan’

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:21 PM PDT

Amid heavy criticism against him, Gerakan chief Koh Tsu Koon says he is willing to sacrifice himself for the party, but remained silent on certain "tough decisions" he would be making.

(Free Malaysia Today) - Embattled Gerakan president Koh Tsu Koon has pledged to his party members that he was willing to "sacrifice" himself for the sake of the party, amid frustrations that the leader was "soft" and lacked decisiveness.

"Now, as far as I'm concerned, I'm not going to tell you today what exactly that I'm going to do, because I still need to do some checking and coordinating…but I'm going to assure you that I'm willing to sacrifice myself for the party," said Koh in his winding-up speech during the 40th Gerakan National Delegates Conference today.

Koh, who received some applause from delegates when he made the statement towards the end of his speech, however did not specify how he planned to "sacrifice himself".

"I will sacrifice myself for the party, in what way, and how, I will let you know, because this is a collective leadership.

"I cannot just charge ahead and sacrifice myself without the party to coordinate," he said.

"We will never run away, once a Gerakanist, always a Gerakanist," said Koh, who has for the past two days indicated that he would be making some "tough decisions" but would announce them only when the time was appropriate.

Koh vaguely explained that the "sacrifice" would come after "final assessments" by top leadership and himself, and that there were several options.

Not moved by emotions

He stressed that whatever he will decide won't be based on emotions but pure reason.

"Top leadership is also exploring the possibilities in the interest of the party. Will take into account several different scenarios," he added.

During his winding up speech, Koh also took pains to explain to delegates why he took more time in making decisions.

"We have different styles. Some people want fast, some people want slow. Slow sometimes more romantic… Its because before I make a decision I want everybody on board because when you make a decision, not everybody can be happy, I've seen examples of the past," said Koh.

"It's not because we don't want to make decisions, but we want to hold everyone together," he said.

Koh also took his hats off to the opposition, especially DAP and PAS, for their "fighting spirit".

"Whatever I don't agree with them, with DAP or PAS, we have to admire their fighting spirit when they are  down, we have to pay some respect. But I believe that if they can do it, Gerakan can do better," he said.

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Wall Street protests go global

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 03:55 PM PDT

(Reuters) ─ Anti-greed protesters rallied globally yesterday, denouncing bankers and politicians over the international economic crisis, with violence rocking Rome where cars were torched and bank windows smashed.

Galvanised by the Occupy Wall Street movement, protests began in New Zealand, touched parts of Asia, spread to Europe, and resumed at their starting point in New York with 5,000 marchers decrying corporate greed and economic inequality.

After weeks of intense media coverage, US protests have still been smaller than G20 meetings or political conventions have yielded in recent years. Such events often draw tens of thousands of demonstrators.

The demonstrations by the disaffected coincided with the Group of 20 meeting in Paris, where finance ministers and central bankers from major economies were holding talks on the debt and deficit crises afflicting many Western countries.

The Occupy Wall Street movement has gathered steam for a month, culminating with the global day of action. It remains unclear what momentum the movement, which has been driven by social media, has beyond yesterday.

While most rallies were relatively small and barely held up traffic, the Rome event drew tens of thousands of people and snaked through the city centre for several kilometres.

Hundreds of hooded, masked demonstrators rampaged in some of the worst violence seen in the Italian capital in years, setting cars ablaze, breaking bank and shop windows and destroying traffic lights and signposts.

Police fired volleys of tear gas and used water cannon to try to disperse militant protesters who were hurling rocks, bottles and fireworks, but clashes went on into the evening.

Smoke bombs set off by protesters cast a pall over a sea of red flags and banners bearing slogans denouncing economic policies the protesters say are hurting the poor.

The violence sent many peaceful demonstrators and local residents near the Colosseum and St John's Basilica running into hotels and churches for safety.

Not as large as hoped

American protesters are angry that US banks are enjoying booming profits after getting massive bailouts in 2008 while average people are struggling in a tough economy with more than 9 per cent unemployment and little help from Washington.

In New York, where the movement began when protesters set up a makeshift camp in a Lower Manhattan park on September 17, organisers said the protest grew to at least 5,000 people as they marched to Times Square in midtown Manhattan.

Some were disappointed the crowd was not larger.

"People don't want to get involved. They'd rather watch on TV," said Troy Simmons, 47, who joined demonstrators as he left work. "The protesters could have done better today. People from the whole region should be here and it didn't happen."

The Times Square mood was akin to New Year's Eve, when the famed "ball drop" occurs. In a festive mood, protesters were joined by throngs of tourists snapping pictures, together counting back from 10 and shouting, "Happy New Year."

Police said three people were arrested in Times Square after pushing down police barriers and five men were arrested earlier for wearing masks. Police also arrested 24 people at a Citibank branch in Manhattan, mostly for trespassing.

Small and peaceful rallies got the ball rolling across the Asia-Pacific region yesterday. In Auckland, New Zealand's biggest city, 3,000 people chanted and banged drums.

In Sydney, about 2,000 people, including representatives of Aboriginal groups, communists and trade unionists, protested outside the central Reserve Bank of Australia.

Hundreds marched in Tokyo. Over 100 people gathered at the Taipei stock exchange, chanting "we are Taiwan's 99 per cent" and saying economic growth had only benefited companies while middle-class salaries barely covered basic costs.

In Hong Kong, home to the Asian headquarters of investment banks including Goldman Sachs, over 100 people gathered at Exchange Square in the Central district. Students joined with retirees, holding banners that called banks a cancer.

Portugal was the scene of the biggest reported protest action, with more than 20,000 marching in Lisbon and a similar number in the country's second city Oporto, two days after the government announced a new batch of austerity measures.

Hundreds broke through a police cordon around the parliament in Lisbon to occupy its broad marble staircase.

"This debt is not ours!" and "IMF, get out of here now!," demonstrators chanted. Banners read: "We are not merchandise in bankers' hands!" or "No more rescue loans for banks!"

Around 4,000 Greeks with banners bearing slogans like "Greece is not for sale" staged an anti-austerity rally in Athens' Syntagma Square, the scene of violent clashes between riot police and stone-throwing youths in June.

Many were furious at how austerity imposed by the government to reduce debt incurred by profligate spending and corruption had undermined the lives of ordinary Greeks.

In Paris, around 1,000 protesters rallied in front of city hall, coinciding with the G20 finance chiefs' meeting, after coming in from the working class neighborhood of Belleville where drummers, trumpeters and a tuba revved up the crowd.

"This is potentially the start of a strong movement," said Olivier Milleron, a doctor whose group of trumpeters played the classic American folk song "This land is your land."

"The indignant ones"

The Rome protesters, who called themselves "the indignant ones," included unemployed, students and pensioners.

"I am here to show support for those don't have enough money to make it to the next pay check while the ECB (European Central Bank) keeps feeding the banks and killing workers and families," said Danila Cucunia, a 43-year-old teacher.

"We can't carry on any more with public debt that wasn't created by us but by thieving governments, corrupt banks and speculators who don't give a damn about us," said Nicla Crippa, 49. "They caused this international crisis and are still profiting from it. They should pay for it."

In imitation of the occupation of Zuccotti Park near Wall Street in Manhattan, protesters have been camped out across the street from the headquarters of the Bank of Italy for days.

The global protests were a response to calls by New York demonstrators for others to join them. Their example has prompted similar occupations in dozens of US cities.

At a small protest in Dublin, Ireland, Gordon Lucas, an unemployed software developer said "We don't have economic democracy anymore. ... I don't feel I am being represented."

In Madrid, around 2,000 people gathered for a march to the central Puerta del Sol. Placards read: "Put the bankers on the bench" and "Enough painkillers ─ euthanasia for the banks."

"It's not fair that they take your house away from you if you can't pay your mortgage, but give billions to the banks for unclear reasons," said 44-year-old telecom company employee Fabia, who declined to give her surname.

In Germany, thousands gathered in Berlin, Hamburg, Leipzig and outside the European Central Bank in Frankfurt.

Demonstrators gathered peacefully in Paradeplatz, the main square in the Swiss financial centre of Zurich.

In London, around 2,000 people assembled outside St Paul's Cathedral, near the City financial district, for a rally dubbed "Occupy the London Stock Exchange."

Joe Dawson, 31, who lost his job as a product developer at Barclays Bank, said he had taken his two children aged 10 and 8 to the rally to show them people had a voice.

"I'm not passive anymore and I don't want them to be. This is their future too," Dawson said. "I work four jobs parttime, I take whatever I can get."

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange told the crowd: "I hope this protest will result in a similar process to what we saw in New York, Cairo and Tunisia," he said, referring to revolutions in the Arab world.

Outside of New York, similar protests were held in other US cities and Canada. Hundreds turned out in Washington, DC, while a couple of thousand people gathered near Toronto's financial district as well as in Portland, Oregon.

A protest in Los Angeles drew about 5,000 people.

Bigger Role For Auxilliary Police Under NKRA

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 02:29 PM PDT

(Bernama) - GEORGE TOWN -- The police is formulating new and innovative methods to enable auxilliary policemen to contribute towards strategies under the National Key Result Areas (NKRA).

Inspector-General of Police Ismail Omar said he had met with all agencies having auxilliary policemen to get them to contribute to the strategies, specifically in preventing crime and reducing the crime rate.

"Nevertheless, in the context of roping in the auxilliary police, several technical issues involving legalities need to be unravelled before this matter could be implemented," he said in his speech when opening a Sime Darby Plantation Sdn Bhd (SDP) Loyal Service Award 2010 at a hotel in Bukit Jambul, here yesterday.

He said auxilliary policemen could play a very important role in protecting\ company assets, factories, industries and plantations to ensure the economic development of the nation.

"The complementary component role of auxilliary police is very important to us and the filling up of vacancies are by some ex-soldiers who are keen to work in the rural areas," he said.

Ismail said population increase and economic activities which did not match the number of policemen were overcome by the presence of the auxilliary policemen. There were now 17,292 auxilliary policemen nationwide.

Meanwhile, Ismail said the police had successfully set up a main committee to fight syndicates stealing palm oil. Earlier in the ceremony, a total of 189 SDP auxilliary policemen received the service medal awards (Pingat Kebaktian- P.K.) for merit and loyalty after having served between 15 and 30 years in ensuring the security and smooth-running operation of the company.

(Bernama)

Malaysia Will Be Bankrupt If Opposition Wins - Muhyiddin

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 02:24 PM PDT

(Bernama) - SEREMBAN -- Malaysia will be bankrupt if the opposition wins the general election, said Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin. He said the opposition was only good at making empty promises.

When Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak tabled the 2012 Budget, promising to retain the country's deficit at 4.7 per cent, Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) adviser Anwar Ibrahim made a mockery of it.

"The shadow budget by the opposition shows its expenditure, purportedly for the people, but it does not take into account the deficit.

"If the deficit goes up to 10 per cent, it means the country is not managed well," he said when addressing a crowd of about 6,000 people at a dinner with the residents of Taman Tasik Jaya, here on Saturday.

Also present at the function were Menteri Besar Mohamad Hassan, Information, Communications and Culture Minister Dr Rais Yatim and Rembau Member of Parliament Khairy Jamaluddin.

Muhyiddin also advised the people not to be misled by Pas' promise of setting up an Islamic state, including to implement hudud law, saying that it was merely a rhetoric, like the Kelantan government's slogan of "Developing with Islam" promoted by its Menteri Besar Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat.

"Barisan Nasional has carried out the agenda of developing with Islam much earlier," he added.

 

Koh: Accept party’s choice of GE candidates

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 02:12 PM PDT

(Bernama) - KUALA LUMPUR: Gerakan president Koh Tsu Koon today asked all party members to accept the candidates selected by the party leadership to contest in the next general election.

He said the party had begun evaluating potential candidates through interviews for more than a year now.

"The selection of candidates is very important for the next general election.

"We will always, with an open mind, give every interested individual a fair chance to be a candidate," he said in his presidential address at the 40th national delegates conference of the party opened by Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, at Menara PGRM, here.

In a spirited tone, Koh asked the delegates: "So, are you willing to accept the decision? Are you willing to support the decision?"

The delegates replied in unison with a resounding "Yes".

Koh said that once the final decision has been made on candidates, the party members should accept it with "one heart" in the spirit of the party's slogan "Satu Hati".

He said that as the president, he would decide on the candidates by giving the due consideration.

"As the president, I shall fully decide with the best interest of the party and I will definitely fight together with you on the ground," he said.

 

Seat adjustments among BN component parties in next GE

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 02:11 PM PDT

(The Star) - KUALA LUMPUR: There will be seat adjustments among Barisan Nasional component parties for the coming general election, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

He said all parties in BN have agreed in principle but the details will be announced later.

"I won't say plenty (seat swaps) but we have started the process of adjustment to see what is the best formula. All emanates on the principle of who is the best candidate," Najib, who is BN chairman, told reporters at a press conference after opening the Gerakan's 40th National Delegates' Conference here Sunday.

He also said that BN was ready to reclaim Penang from the opposition.

"All the component parties in BN are prepared to work together to retake the state. We want Gerakan to return as a force to be reckoned with in the context of politics," he told the delegates in his speech earlier.

Najib also urged Gerakan to present their alternative plans in showing that BN is a better choice than the opposition in Penang.

He assured Gerakan that Umno would not claim the state leadership from them should BN succeeded in retaking Penang.

On Gerakan Wanita chief Datuk Tan Lian Hoe's call for party president Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon not to contest in the general election, Najib said Dr Koh knows what needs to be done.

"We have a good working relationship...I leave it in his good hands...he knows what needs to be done."

Najib: Umno will not lay claim to Penang leadership

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 01:20 PM PDT

By Yow Hong Chieh, The Malaysian Insider

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 16 — Datuk Seri Najib Razak assured Gerakan today Umno will never lay claim to the leadership of Penang should Barisan Nasional (BN) win back the state from the opposition at the next general election.

"Umno will never claim state leadership in Penang. We're prepared to work with the component parties in Penang," the prime minister told delegates at the Gerakan National Delegates Assembly here today.

"Each of us must offer ourselves to be part of the solution, not part of the problem. We must do that. If we do this, I will not give up on Penang."

He said he had discussed the matter with Penang Umno and the state party leadership had agreed it would not seek to take the reins in the northern state.

But Najib, who is also BN chairman, stressed that Gerakan must work harder to wrest back the state from DAP and be prepared to accept "adjustments" to the current seat allocation system for the greater good of the ruling coalition.

He said Gerakan should not be trapped in the past and that it needs to make "painful choices" to meet the demands of the post-2008 political landscape if the party hopes to return to its former days of glory.

Najib later told reporters BN was now hammering out the details of potential changes to seat allocations but stressed that this amounted to tweaks and not a complete overhaul of the existing system.

"We are a big family so it's more complex when we want to make any decision for an area," he said.

When asked if the state leadership would remain with Gerakan, Najib said BN was still discussing the matter but reiterated that Umno would not seek the role.

Gerakan, which governed Penang for 39 years, was wiped out in the state in the 2008 general election when it lost all 12 parliamentary seats it had contested.

 

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Muhyiddin: Decision to abolish PPSMI made after much thought

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 09:51 AM PDT

(The Star) - SEREMBAN: The Government's decision to abolish the teaching of Science and Mathematics in English was made after much thought and deliberation.

It also took into consideration that students were still struggling to communicate in English six years after the programme was introduced, said Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

He added that the issue was compounded by the problem of teachers having a poor command of English which made teaching and learning of the two subjects even more difficult.

Muhyiddin, who is Education Minister, said the Government did not make the decision in haste, but only did so upon discovering that pupils, particularly those in the rural areas, were lagging behind in the two subjects.

"Apart from having to learn a language which is not their mother tongue, our children are being made to study the two subjects in English as well," he said, adding that studies had also shown that pupils would better understand a subject if it was taught in their mother tongue.

He said a survey carried out by the Education Ministry showed that the majority of the 60,000 teachers who taught the two subjects in English also had a poor command of the language.

"They did not have sufficient training to be able to teach effectively," he said during a dialogue with teachers at the Raja Melewar Teacher's Institute here yesterday.

"Our decision to abolish the PPSMI (teaching of the two subjects in English) was correct and we will continue with the policy of upholding Bahasa Malaysia and strengthening English in schools," he added.

In Kampar, Perak Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir said the poor command of English among Malaysian graduates had caused the country to lose out in foreign investments.

He said students should not only be academically competent but must also be able to be fully proficient in English.

"The teaching of English should not be conducted in a structured manner.

"The subject is more than about learning grammar alone," he said after meeting English trainers from several countries here yesterday.

 

More flak for Koh as outspoken Gerakan members voice views

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 09:47 AM PDT

(The Star) - KUALA LUMPUR: While most Gerakan members are standing behind party president Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon, some are more vocal in their opinions.

Selangor Gerakan Youth deputy secretary Stephen Doss said he agreed with Wanita Gerakan chief Datuk Tan Lian Hoe who criticised Dr Koh for lack of leadership.

"The president should consider if he is a winnable candidate for the general election.

"We must be reminded that he lost in the 2008 general election," he said.

Doss also said Dr Koh's leadership did not put the party's interest above himself, claiming that he was being surrounded by "yes men".

Although the Wanita Gerakan delegates did not applaud Tan's speech until the end, many of those interviewed said they supported her statement while some described it as her "personal opinion".

However, Gerakan Youth chief Lim Si Pin stressed that it was important for members to close ranks and support their president as he was democratically elected.

"Like it or not, he is still our president and we have to stand behind him," he told reporters after opening the Youth meeting.

Gerakan deputy president Datuk Chang Ko Youn, who was at a press conference with Tan, said members could express their views freely, adding that it would not jeopardise the party's spirit or camaraderie.

"Let the delegates decide and debate during the conference," he said.

Serdang division delegate Cheah Cheng Huat urged Dr Koh to contest in the general election, adding that the party should "let people be the judge".

"In my opinion, he is a good leader because he did not run away from carrying out the responsibilities of a leader when he could have," he said.

Dr Koh had tendered his resignation following the party's poor performance in 2008 but stayed on following the request of then president Tun Dr Lim Keng Yaik.

Earlier, when opening the Youth meeting, Lim said Cabinet decisions must be based on consensus of opinion from all Barisan Nasional parties.

Suggesting a "joint governance" system in which the Barisan council would be placed above the Cabinet, he added: "This is a Barisan government, not an Umno government nor an MCA, MIC or Gerakan government."

"Why are issues concerning education, economy and religion only left to certain ministers and not based on consensual agreement among all component parties?" he asked.

"If this is a power-sharing coalition government, shouldn't this be planned from the beginning at the Barisan Council level?" he said.

 

Passport Delayed

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 09:38 AM PDT

(NST) - JOHOR BARU: Those who lose their passports more than once, be warned — the Immigration Department will, from today, delay issuing their new passport for up to three years.

Immigration director-general Datuk Alias Ahmad said the department introduced this ruling to come down hard on those who kept losing their passports. At present, replacement passports are issued within one year. Those who lose their passports for the first time will have to lodge a report with the department and apply for a new one, which will be issued the same day.

Alias said the department was perplexed to receive an average of 3,500 cases of stolen, damaged and misplaced passports every month.

The passport holders came up with all sorts of excuses to justify their new applications, he added.

"However, their excuses become questionable if they lose their travel document repeatedly, say for the second time and more.

"The passport is an important document and should, therefore, be handled with care.

"There are even cases of passports ending up in washing machines.

"Some were torn, stained or have things scribbled on them.

"That really shows how careless the passport holders are.

"As a deterrent measure, be prepared to just stay in the country for up to three years and forget about any trips overseas." Alias also said his officers would thoroughly question those applying for a new passport after losing their travel document more than once.

Alias declined to elaborate when asked if there were cases of lost passports being sold to a third party for money.

He, however, did not rule out this possibility.

"All passports reported missing will be blacklisted — they will become null and void.

"Those in possession of them will no longer be able to use them to enter or leave the country." In the past, syndicates sold Malaysian passports to foreigners for huge profits.

These syndicates were said to be willing to buy Malaysian passports for between RM40,000 and RM50,000 each.

On Thursday, it was reported that those who lost their passports or identity cards no longer needed to lodge a police report. All they need to do is to report the matter to the respective departments.


Najib’s property gains tax ‘ill-advised’, says HBA

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 09:26 AM PDT

By Lee Wei Lian, The Malaysian Insider

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 16 — The National House Buyers Association (HBA) claims the prime minister's revision of the Real Property Gains Tax (RPGT) was "ill-advised" as the new rate announced in Budget 2012 would only drive property prices up further.

HBA Secretary General Chang Kim Loong said this was because the revised rate would have little impact on short-term speculators looking to flip houses for profit and result in an increase in speculative property investments.

He noted the Real Estate Developers Association (Rehda) had praised the increase of RPGT from five to 10 per cent for houses sold within two years of purchase but had also said that the new measure would be meaningless to short-term speculators looking to flip houses for profit.

HBA Secretary General Chang Kim Loong claimed that it appeared the prime minister had listened to the opinion of business groups with vested interests and agendas. — file pic
Chang claimed that while Najib was right to try and ensure that every citizen could afford to have a roof over their head, it appeared that he had also listened to the opinion of business groups with vested interests and agendas.

Balloting for the 1 Malaysia Housing Programme (PR1MA), the government's affordable home ownership scheme, kicked off yesterday with draws for Kompleks Kejiranan in Putrajaya. A whopping over 7,000 applications were received for the 560 home units made available.

"It is unfortunate that our PM has been ill-advised on the true situation," said Chang in a statement to the media yesterday. "Thus, on the contrary, the Rakyat can expect to see an increase in speculative property investments which will in turn further drive up the prices."

Chang pointed out properties are typically not allowed to be sold during the construction stage, which takes two to three years, and therefore, raising the RPGT from five to 10 per cent for properties sold within two years would be meaningless.

Under the revised RPGT, speculators could purchase properties from developers during a launch and flip the properties on completion after two years and would have to pay only the same existing five per cent up to the fifth year, after which all profits are not taxable.

"With additional attractive financing packages, very often these speculators just need to pay the 10 per cent down payment and walk away with a lucrative gain at the end of the construction period," said Chang adding that over-speculation in the market was setting the stage for a property market "meltdown".

Chang said that if the Najib administration was keen to curb speculation, it needed to revise RPGT to 30 per cent for properties sold within two years; 20 per cent for sales between years two and three; 15 per cent for sales between years three and four; five per cent for sales between years four and five; and no tax for properties sold after year five.

Property buyers would also be allowed a one-time exemption from RPGT.

Chang said that such a proposal would not affect genuine homeowners and property investors but would prevent speculators looking to make a quick buck and drive up prices beyond general affordability.

"We urge the PM to seriously consider further and more effective measures to stem the drastic effects of excessive property speculation," said Chang.

"Short-term GDP growth should not be the sole criteria. We need to create a sustainable housing industry and excessive speculation is certainly one sure way to see the bubble burst. More importantly, the social aspects of house ownership should take prime consideration."

 

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NRD To Issue New MyKad Starting January 2012, Says Hishammuddin

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 12:21 AM PDT

(Bernama) The National Registration Department (NRD) will introduce a new MyKad with state-of-the-art security features starting January next year, Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said.

Hishammuddin said the new MyKad would have enhanced security features, especially the chip, which will have tamper-proof elements to prevent falsification, an issue raised by some.

"The Mykad with new structure which is of a higher quality will meet the security requirement and will be suitable for changes in time, situation and future challenges," he told reporters here today after launching the new MyKad structure here today.

Hishammuddin said the new MyKad with a polycarbonate body, uses laser cutting technology on its surface and chips tested by SIRIM and recognised semi-conductor laboratories.

"New applicants will issued the new Mykad while current holders of Mykad can change their old card for a new one.

Hishammuddin who is also the Semberong Member of Parliament added that the NRD would also continue its Outreach Programme using mobile NRD services to identify Malaysian citizens who do not have Mykad, especially those staying in remote areas.

Protesters to greet Najib at CHOGM

Posted: 14 Oct 2011 08:35 PM PDT

Bersihkan Malaysia of Perth will join a rally organised by the CHOGM Action Network

(Free Malaysia Today) - When Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak goes to Australia for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) this month, he will be greeted by yet another rally calling for electoral reforms in Malaysia.

Delegations from 54 Commonwealth nations will attend the three-day meeting at the Perth Convention Centre on Oct 28 and the rally organisers, CHOGM Action Network (CAN), is seizing the opportunity to draw international attention to Malaysia's political situation.

CAN is endorsed by a wide range of activist networks, including Bersihkan Malaysia of Perth.

According to its Facebook page, Bersihkan Malaysia was set up to "nurture the spirit of unity to further the cause for democracy and justice on behalf of all Malaysians".  Its members are mostly Malaysians residing in Western Australia who took part in the July 9 Bersih rally there.

According to CAN spokesperson Chom Lee, participants in the Oct 28 rally will assemble at Forrest Place in downtown Perth to hear a number of speeches by notable speakers, including Bersih 2.0 steering committee member Wong Chin Huat.

There will be a march after the speeches. CAN is still in negotiations with the police department over the rally route, but it is hoping to be allowed to demonstrate close to the CHOGM venue.

"CHOGM is an international event and the best time to let the world know what is really happening in Malaysia," Lee told FMT by e-mail.

"There are many foreigners who are have been deceived by the government's lies and believe that Malaysia practices true democracy."

She said CAN would like to see Commonwealth leaders questioning Najib about Bersih 2.0′s eight demands as well as about corruption and separation of powers in Malaysia.

She gave several examples of alleged abuse of power and corruption, including deaths in custody and lingering questions about the purchase of Scorpene submarines and the wealth of Sarawak Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud.

CAN will be holding a series of public forums until Oct 28 in an effort to attract at least 1,000 rally participants.

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Be grateful to BN government, DPM tells people

Posted: 14 Oct 2011 07:12 PM PDT

By Clara Chooi, The Malaysian Insider

SEREMBAN, Oct 15 — Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin told Malaysians today to be grateful to the Barisan Nasional (BN) government for its many efforts which have improved their lives.

According to Bernama Online, the deputy prime minister reportedly talked up the BN government's performance to a crowd of thousands after visiting the Ampangan market here, claiming it has always cared for the people by doling out aid and programmes for the needy.

He urged the Ampangan folk against following in the footsteps of people from Selangor and opposition-held states who voted for the opposition during Election 2008.

"It's not easy to be the government; the opposition is only good at making promises which they never have to fulfil," he was quoted as saying in Bernama Online.

Muhyiddin (picture) is on a day-long visit to several locations in Negri Sembilan, a state the federal opposition is said to be confident of toppling in the coming polls, speculated to be called within months.

The national news agency said Muhyiddin later announced a RM5 million allocation to Ampangan folk — RM4 million to build a new hawker centre, RM500,000 to refurbish the market and the remaining RM500,000 to repaint and repair the Ampangan flats.

The Malaysian Insider reported earlier this year claims by Pakatan Rakyat (PR) that a marginal five per cent swing in four key seats in the state would be enough to topple the BN government here.

State PR leaders had told The Malaysian Insider that a win in the Pilah, Kelawang, Lenggeng and Linggi state seats, where BN won by wafer-thin majorities in Election 2008, would secure the coalition a simple majority in the 36-member state legislative assembly.

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Hu stands by his statements

Posted: 14 Oct 2011 05:35 PM PDT

(The Star) - A defiant National PAS Supporters Congress chairman Hu Pang Chaw is standing by his public statements, including those which criticised the top party leadership, over the hudud law controversy.

He said: "I feel what I have done is in accordance with the party constitution. I believe that I have not gone against any party policies.

"However, I welcome the move by the party to seek explanation from me because I will have a proper platform to tell my side of the story," he said yesterday.

He was asked to comment on a press statement by PAS information chief Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man that the party would seek an explanation on criticisms he made against the party leadership over the hudud issue.

Hu had made it known through the mainstream media and online news portals that he was objecting to hudud, saying that the law, if implemented, would alienate the Chinese votes from PAS.

His scathing remarks drew heavy fire from Kelantan PAS Youth chief Abdul Latif Abdul Rahman, who warned Hu not to vent his views to the press or threaten the Kelantan government.

Hu reiterated that bread and butter issues and the well-being of the people in Kelantan should be tackled first.

 

 

‘Do away with race-based policies’

Posted: 14 Oct 2011 05:27 PM PDT

Gerakan Youth says a serious review of the NEP must be done so that it does not stray from the original intent of eradicating poverty and ensuring equal distribution of wealth

(Free Malaysia Today) - Race-based affirmative action in the form of the New Economic Policy is a thing of the past, admitted two Barisan Nasional youth leaders – Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin and Gerakan Youth Chief Lim Si Pin, today.

Lim, in his speech at the Gerakan youth conference, said: "If we continue to advocate affirmative action for the majority, who is going to take care of the minorities and the needy?

"It is time to question whether we still affirmative action based on ethnic lines. It will remain a noose around our necks if we do not deal with it (NEP) with decisiveness.

"If we continue to enrich the few who do not need it and ignore the poor, then we will create instability," said Lim, and reminded the government it would face "dire consequences" if it failed to listen to the masses.

Though Lim said he was not calling for a total abolishment of NEP, but a serious review and refocus to go back to its original intent to eradicate poverty and equal distribution of wealth.

Khairy, agreeing with Lim, said that even now the government is looking at changing the policies in regards to affirmative action.

"It is changing, now we are making sure that our priority is the lowest 40% based on income. These are the groups we must help regardless whether they are Malay Chinese, Indians or other races. Najib has expanded this, within Umno too," said Khairy.

"It is no longer about race. Within Umno we are supporting this, because we know those at the bottom 40% deserve assistance.

The change in affirmative action will help some of you understand that economic transformation is happening," said Khairy.

Khairy added that reforms are alone not enough and merely repealing the Internal Security Act will not do.

"As far as the Printing Presses and Publications Act, the current changes are not enough. We have to go further, why are we scared of a free media, do we lack confidence that we can't face the free media? Let the media regulate themselves. There's no need for the Home Ministry and Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission to regulate," he said.

'Young voters returning to BN'

Khairy also called for a Freedom of Information Act that counters the Official Secrets Act. "There are certain things we cannot reveal to the public… but we must show there are no secrets within the government, " he said, adding that Section 15 of the Universities and University Colleges Act, which prohibits student participation in politics also must be done away with.

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Why RM2 billion for Mindef IT project?

Posted: 14 Oct 2011 05:23 PM PDT

PKR questions the defence ministry's need to spend more than RM2 billion for an apparently unknown IT feature

(Free Malaysia Today) - PKR estimated that more than RM2 billion will be spent over an information technology (IT) project involving the Defence Ministry (Mindef).

Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar said that Mindef had directly awarded a Network Centric Operations (NCO) project to Sapura Secured Technologies Sdn Bhd over a 20-year period for the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF).

"More than RM2 billion will definitely be wasted on a project that we don't know about. Is it needed?" she told reporters at a press conference in Lembah Pantai today.

Nurul came to the conclusion based on a Oct 13 Parliamentary written response from Defence Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

Ahmad said that Mindef directly awarded the NCO project to Sapura over a a four-phase period involving 20 years, and four consecutive Malaysia Plans; from 2011 to 2030.

The first two years of the programme would also cost RM140 million.

"For now, Sapura has been given the responsibility to develop the Phase 1A of the NCO MAF Development Program, which will cost RM140 million over a two-year period."

"Subsequent development phases would depend on the performance and success in Phase 1A," he said.

Minister not forthcoming on details

Ahmad claimed that Sapura was suitable for the project, as it had an apparent expertise and "vast amount of experience" in defence matters, IT and security.

"It has to be stressed that the NCO MAF Development Program is one of capability development, where it is constantly changing based on needs and new input from each service," he said, adding that hardware and software needs could not be identified easily.

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Under probe FBC shuts down sites

Posted: 14 Oct 2011 05:17 PM PDT

Investigative portal Sarawak Report is celebrating the death of its Taib Mahmud-sponsored namesake

(Free Malaysia Today) - UK-based FBC Media, which Chief Minister Taib Mahmud commissioned for RM5 million to counter global reports against him in the run up to the April 16 state election, has  pulled back on its online network which was spewing out 'feel good' reports on Sarawak.

FBC Media had allegedly commissioned a team of Republican bloggers in the United States to write a series of attacking articles. Among the websites FBC  allegedly sponsored were the New Ledger, Malaysia Watcher and the infamous Sarawak Report(s) with an 's'.

The sites were commissioned as part of Taib's cyberwar campaign to counter widespread reports about Taib's unexplainable wealth, extensive business networks abroad, land policies which have led to massive deforestation in Sarawak and displacement of the state indigenous communities.

Apparently the last site to go down was the fake Sarawak Reports.

Celebrating the death of its namesake, the real Sarawak Report posted a report on its blog today claiming credit for blowing the lid off on FBC Media's unethical practices which included  producing allegedly 'illegal TV programmes commissioned by Taib' and Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak.

FBC's dollar-deals with Najib and his Barisan Nasional administration came to light when it was disclosed in Parliament recently that the government spent RM94 million of the rakyat's money to promote the PM and the country's image.

FBC's 'opportunities' for Taib

After much denials, Putrajaya last month ended its contract with FBC after irrefutable proof of reports surfaced alleging that government leaders had appeared regularly in paid-for interviews on global television programmes on CNBC.

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Former MP leads group to join DAP

Posted: 14 Oct 2011 05:13 PM PDT

The move by former PKR members to join DAP unlikely to affect unity within Sarawak Pakatan Rakyat

(Free Malaysia Today) - Twenty former PKR branch leaders and members have applied to join Sarawak DAP much to the concern of political pundits who feel that the 'hop' will threaten the 'fragility' of the unity within Sarawak Pakatan Rakyat in view of the coming general election.

Both PKR and DAP alongwith PAS form the opposition coalition Pakatan Rakyat. One political observer believes Pakatan should discourage party members jumping ship from within the coalition as such an action would jeopardise the coalition's unity and strategy.

The 20 members are being led by Jimmy Donald, a former state PKR vice-chairman. The rest include Jonas AK Reong, former chairman of PKR Serian Division, and Munan Laja, former chairman of Kapit PKR division.

Before joining PKR, they were mostly members of Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS) and aligned to now partyless and 'seatless' Larry Sng, who is also assistant minister in Chief Minister Taib Mahmud's Cabinet.

When PRS president James Masing sacked Sng in 2006, the 20 left the party and joined PKR.

No outright acceptance

State DAP secretary Chong Chieng Jen, when receiving the membership application forms,  said that any decision to accept the 20 as members would only happen after the party had discussed the matter with state PKR leaders.

"From DAP's point of view there are two conditions before we should consider the membership applications. Firstly, those members who want to join us should not breach any discipline of PKR or have been sacked by PKR for breach of party discipline.

"The second is that members who join us should not speak badly about PKR, or criticise or attack PKR because we are in the PK coalition. We will speak to PKR leaders before accepting them to DAP. There is no outright acceptance," said Chong, who is also the Kota Sentosa assemblyman.

Chong said DAP will stick by its 'guiding principles' in deciding whether or not to accept the new entries.

"DAP and PKR have a common bond and that is to topple Barisan Nasional government and to implement the policies of Pakatan when it becomes the government. hese policies are contained in our Buku Jingga as well as in our alternative budget," he said.

'DAP most autonomous national party'

Earlier in handing their membership applications to DAP, Donald who is the former MP for Sri Aman said: "We have chosen DAP because it is the most autonomous national party in Sarawak as its state chief is elected by the members in Sarawak as opposed to other national parties whose state chiefs are appointed from Kuala Lumpur.

"This is a very important consideration as the Barisan Nasional will fall. It is not a question of if but when. Sarawak is a very special state with many special rights. We have seen in Sabah where the state chief is appointed from Kuala Lumpur.

"Sabah now has more immigrants than the rightful people because at the behest of Kuala Lumpur the chief minster opened the state to all comers from other states in Malaysia.

"In Sarawak, we have to safeguard the 18 points agreement which was agreed upon at the formation of Malaysia," Donald said.

Insisting that Sarawakians must join nationwide political parties, Donald said that the present set-up whereby Sarawakians are ruled by state-wide parties only means that many able Sarawakians miss out hundreds, if not thousands of federal appointments and many decision-making opportunities in the federal government ministries, government-linked company (GLC), statutory bodies, service commissions and other ad hoc bodies.

"In my 13 years as a member of parliament, I have studied nearly all their annual reports and management structures and sadly in 99.9% of the cases there are no Sarawakians. In one or two rare cases, there are Sarawakian names but unfailingly, they are always the same people and the cronies of one man.

"Only if we are in the national parties can we hope to be included in all levels and sectors of the Malaysian Federation and bring real change to the lives of Sarawakians," Donald said.

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OWC sex book a cheap stunt, says SIS

Posted: 13 Oct 2011 04:20 PM PDT

(Malaysian Digest) - Women's groups have hit out at the Obedient Wives Club' for its "explicit sex book" which called on a Muslim husband to have joint sex with all his spouses, reported The Star.

Sisters in Islam (SIS) acting executive director Ratna Osman called it a "cheap stunt" to get its name in the local and international media spotlight.

She said the group failed to look at the demands of society, which called for gender equality and progress in education.

"Apart from talking about a woman's subjugation to her husband and how to give him the best sex, they do not have anything concrete to contribute to society when we are facing many problems," she said.

The 115-page book titled Seks Islam, Perangi Yahudi untuk Kembalikan Seks Islam kepada Dunia (Islamic Sex, Fighting Jews to Return Islamic Sex to the World) had, among others, encouraged Muslim husbands to have sex simultaneously with their wives.

The Obedient Wives Club was formed by Global Ikhwan Sdn Bhd, an organization founded by former members of the banned Al-Arqam.

Ratna stressed that "nowhere in the Quran does it talk about marriage as just about sex and serving the husband as a master. It talks about love for one another, about kindness to each other."

She questioned the source of the book, which quoted research claiming that women only gave their husbands 10 percent of what they wanted from their wives' bodies.

Ratna said SIS research showed that 64.8 percent of first wives said they were not informed when their husbands took another wife, thus leading to a feeling of betrayal and pain, and 53% of them cited an increase in domestic violence.

"How would OWC respond to this in their mission to teach good sex? Will OWC's book help these women in their problems?" Ratna asked.

Meanwhile, Empower executive director Maria Chin Abdullah said the stand by Obedient Wives Club was "a slap in the face to women".

"Women have contributed greatly to the nation but they (OWC) have diminished us to being mere sex objects," she said.

The Islamic Development Department (Jakim) said it would restrict the distribution of the book, which it viewed as "shameful" and "nonsensical".

Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom said they would investigate the contents of the book.

Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil said the ministry believed that the club and what it stood for had undermined the important gains made towards gender equality in Malaysia.

"Should this publication be in contravention of the law whether civil or syariah, then the law here will take its course," she said.

Leaders of the club could not be reached for comment.

 

Demonstrations continue at Jakarta embassy

Posted: 13 Oct 2011 04:08 PM PDT

(Bernama) -- The Malaysian embassy in Jakarta continued to become a target for demonstrations since yesterday when another group known as Laskar Merah Putih (LMP) staged a demonstration claiming Malaysia had illegally taken over more than 1,000ha of Indonesian land in northern Kalimantan.

About 70 LMP members who gathered with banners and hurled abusive slogans outside the embassy had tried to affix a flag on the gate but were prevented by police.

Before leaving the leader of the group Adek Erfil Manurung handed a note to a security personnel on duty at the gate and announced that there would be a bigger demonstration on Oct 28.

They also wanted the Malaysian government to resolve the border issue between both countries.

Yesterday, a group calling itself Forum Betawi Rempug (FBR) numbering some 650 people hurled hard objects at the guard post and perimeter lighting and also at the policemen, also on a similar claim.

The Indonesian Parliament's defence and foreign affairs commission deputy head Maj Gen (Rtd) T.B. Hasanuddin had told the local media on Saturday that Indonesia had lost 1,490ha in Camar Bulan to Malaysia and that the country's sea boundary in Tanjung Datu waters had moved 800m in favour of Kuala Lumpur.

However, several Indonesian Cabinet ministers had rejected the lawmaker's claim that Malaysia had "illegally taken over" more than 1,000ha of Indonesian land in northern Kalimantan.

In Kuala Lumpur, Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman and his Indonesian counterpart Dr Marty Natalegawa said after the 11th Joint Commission for Bilateral Commission Cooperation Meeting on Tuesday that the border markers at the Kalimantan border, removed either by mischievous individuals or natural disasters, could easily be replaced by their joint survey teams.

The issue emanated over a claim that Malaysia has seized 1,000ha of land belonging to Indonesia along the Malaysia-Indonesia border in West Kalimantan.

Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin had also said Malaysia and Indonesia had a special mechanism namely the Joint Border Committee (JBC) to resolve any border issues and added that it was doing a good job in resolving such issues when they cropped up.

 

Delhi says Astro deal illegal gratification for Maxis plans, companies deny charges

Posted: 13 Oct 2011 03:58 PM PDT

(The Malaysian Insider) - Indian police have alleged that Astro's "highly inflated" purchase of shares in Sun Direct TV contributed RM351 million in illegal gratification to former Indian telecommunications minister Dayanidhi Maran and his brother Kalanithi.

India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) said the minister had denied telco company Aircel seven licences and other facilities, forcing its owner C. Sivasankaran to sell a 74 per cent stake to telecommunications giant Maxis.

However, The Star reported today that Maxis and Astro, both controlled by tycoon T. Ananda Krishnan (picture), sent a letter to the CBI denying the allegations.

Astro said it has had dealings with the satellite television broadcaster since 1996.

But it also said the purchase of a 20 per cent stake in Sun TV from Kalanithi was proposed in March 2005, just months before Maxis expressed its intention to acquire Aircel.

India's The Hindu reported today that the CBI accused Dayanidhi of "abusing his official position" after deliberately causing "undue delays and denials of legitimate requests of Dishnet DSL (Aircel)," paving the way for Maxis to acquire Aircel Televentures from Sivasankaran.

"Enquiry has also revealed that Mr Dayanidhi Maran and Mr Kalanithi Maran, apart from being brothers, also have business associations for long," the Indian newspaper quoted the CBI as saying.

The CBI said that after the "change of ownership to Maxis Communications... undue favours... were [done] for mala fide considerations."

"An illegal gratification of Rs549,96,01,793 was accepted as a quid pro quo through his brother Kalanithi Maran in the garb of share premium invested in Sun Direct TV by South Asia Entertainment Holdings (a fully-owned subsidiary of Astro All Asia Networks Plc.)," it added.

The CBI had filed the graft case against Ananda Krishnan, his trusted executive Ralph Marshall and the Marans on October 10 but both Astro and Maxis have denied the allegations.

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MalaysiaKini confirms talks with Malay Mail

Posted: 13 Oct 2011 03:54 PM PDT

(The Malaysian Insider) - News portal MalaysiaKini confirmed today it is in talks to sell content to Umno-linked newspaper The Malay Mail, with its founder defending the deal and saying it made good business sense.

The Malaysian Insider reported yesterday that the English tabloid is negotiating a deal with the 12-year-old news site to swap a stake in the newspaper for content.

MalaysiaKini editor Steven Gan denied today in a commentary on his website plans to own "a single share of Malay Mail or to surrender the ownership of Malaysiakini" but confirmed that talks are ongoing for "a simple content arrangement."

Gan was forced to defend the deal and talks with The Malay Mail after receiving flak from readers over suggestions that his company would be going into bed with a company controlled by Umno interests.

The Malay Mail, which first began in publishing in 1896, is now under the Redberry Media group, a subsidiary of listed Ancom Berhad spearheaded by Datuk Siew Ka Wei.

Redberry is controlled by Siew and his partner Mohamad Al-Amin Abdul Majid, who is known to be a confidant of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

The remaining shares in The Malay Mail are held by businessman Ibrahim Mohamad Nor who had originally bought the newspaper from the New Straits Times Press.

It became a free afternoon newspaper in May 2008 but recently announced plans to revert to being a paid daily.

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PAS will ask Hu to explain statements

Posted: 13 Oct 2011 01:38 AM PDT

(Bernama) - The PAS Central Committee will be calling up PAS Supporters Congress head Hu Pang Chaw to explain certain media statements he made which were not consistent with the party's policy.

PAS information chief Datuk Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man said even though the party practised democracy in dealing with members, when it came to internal issues, they were urged to resolve them within the party.

"Undeniably PAS as a major party cannot run away from internal challenges, hence the various channels for the party to obtain feedback and explanation on any disagreeable issue," he said in a statement here Thursday.

On Wednesday Hu was reported as saying the media in the country had the right to get the real picture of what was happening in PAS, especially with regard to implementation of hudud laws.

 

Home Ministry asked to explain illegal registration claims

Posted: 13 Oct 2011 01:18 AM PDT

(The Sun Daily) - The Home Ministry has been pressed to address allegations concerning the illegal operations of a syndicate registering foreigners as voters.

PAS leaders suspect that there is a syndicate, possibly involving civil servants, which conducts this illegal operation of granting citizenship to Indonesians, Bangladeshis and Cambodians in Putrajaya.

"There have been disclosure after disclosure but we still do not have an answer from the Home Ministry on this issue," said PAS vice-president Salahuddin Ayub (PAS-Kubang Kerian).

"Pakatan Rakyat (PR) members of Parliament (MP) will bring up this issue in Parliament for a concrete explanation from the ministry," he told a press conference at Parliament lobby.

He claimed that there are eye-witnesses and visual evidence to support the claims.

"Yesterday (Oct 12), six buses from Johor spotted at the Putrajaya mosque in the morning, were later sighted at Astana Dugang Country Resort at Kg Desa Putra, near the Putrajaya International Convention Centre," he said.

"The buses were spotted dropping of passengers at a private training centre."

He said witnesses confirmed that the passengers were Indonesians, Bangladeshis and Cambodians from their appearances and accents.

Salahuddin said one eye-witness, the party's Youth treasurer, Mohd Adram Musa, who was also present at the press conference, claimed to have seen several government vehicles and civil servants, mainly police officers and Health Department officers from Senai, Johor, allegedly assisting the passengers.

"This was a very suspicious scenario. The government has to explain what these officers were doing there and what sort of activity was held at the centre," Salahuddin said, claiming that there are attempts to register foreigners as voters.

Mohd Adram claimed that there are attempts to grant citizenship to foreigners who are permanent residents.

It was reported that PAS members had gathered outside a resort in Bangi, believed to be Astana Dugang, after being tipped off that six buses had brought some 240 foreigners from Kulai in Johor to Putrajaya.

Mohd Adram said PAS had formed a group to investigate the alleged incident and it had more or less succeeded in proving the allegations.

"We have identified an individual suspected to be heading the operation," Salahuddin said.

"The individual claimed that the foreigners were brought in for an entrepreneurial course at the centre," Salahuddin said showing a picture of the man to reporters.

Mohd Adram said, "But when we asked some of the Indonesians (at the centre), they said they came to receive identification cards (MyKad)."

However, he said the group did not spot any officials from the Immigration Department or the National Registration Department.

Salahuddin said that even if the foreigners were permanent residents, the government must "follow the proper procedures in granting citizenship" instead of transporting them in buses to a remote locations.

 

Within a year, 300% increase in new voters

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 07:27 PM PDT

(Harakah Daily) - Even as the controversy surrounding various revelations about electoral fraud continues, minister in the Prime Minister's Department Nazri Aziz dropped a shocking figure of newly registered voters, showing a three-fold increase in 2010 compared to 2009.

In his parliamentary reply to Bukit Bendera member of parliament Liew Chin Tong, Nazri revealed that a total of 820,156 people had been registered as voters in 2010 compared to 276,621 in 2009.

According to Nazri, the sharp increase was not surprising and attributed it to rising political awareness among Malaysians.

He said it was usual to see low number of registration after a general election, adding that the number of new voters would gather pace "when the election is around the corner".

Nazri added that a total of RM500,000 was allocated for new voter registration exercise.

 

Dr M: Make laws, regulations innovation-friendly

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 05:22 PM PDT

(Bernama) - The government must re-examine all the laws and regulations and update them if necessary to make them innovation-friendly, said former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamed.

He said the government should review its policy to ensure it is still relevant to the current business conditions and fast changing environment.

"We have to think whether the laws are still applicable on Thursday or not," he told reporters after the launch of the FMM Innovation Conference here on Thursday by Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Seri Dr Maximus Johnity Ongkili.

"Unless we understand and accommodate the changes, we are not going to make any high salaries," he said, referring to the high-income economy envisioned by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

Apart from the government's efforts, the people also need to change their mindset to think in innovative ways, he said.

"If we have the mindset, it is easier for us to innovate," he added.

However, he said businessmen should not treat rules and regulations as barriers to innovation in their business, and urged them to think innovatively to get around the regulations.

"If they (businessmen) look carefully, they can find a niche for themselves with the skills they have," he said.

 

Perkasa claws at Suhakam’s Bersih rally rights probe

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 04:49 PM PDT

(The Malaysian Insider) - Perkasa president Datuk Ibrahim Ali demanded today the Human Rights Commission (Suhakam) justify its inquiry into allegations of rights violations during the Bersih 2.0 rally, saying the commission should not entertain complaints by illegal groups.

The commission's inquiry commenced on Tuesday with witnesses testifying that riot police had fired tear gas directly at a crowd of peaceful and "non-hostile" Bersih supporters and that demonstrators were violently shoved to the ground and kicked by police personnel during July 9 rally.

The rally for free and fair elections turned chaotic when police fired tear gas and water cannons at thousands of demonstrators, resulting in nearly 1,700 arrests, scores injured and the death of ex-soldier Baharuddin Ahmad, 59.

Today, Ibrahim told Suhakam to explain why it considered human rights violations to have occurred during the rally, when the both the event and its organiser were deemed illegal by the government.

"By entertaining the complaints by illegal groups like Bersih 2.0, Suhakam has given recognition to other illegal groups as well," he said in a statement.

The Pasir Mas MP insisted that human rights "cannot go above our country's laws".

"I hope Suhakam, which has a role to uphold human rights, also understands the issue that I'm bringing up and that the people who do not like chaos on the road also have human rights," he said.

The outspoken Malay rights group leader then said human rights are not just for Bersih supporters.

"What about the rights of people who hated Bersih's actions? Where are their human rights?" he asked.

Suhakam said it had received the names of 26 individuals who had agreed to record their statements and testify. Three witnesses have testified so far.

The inquiry has set itself three terms of reference — to identify human rights violations on or before July 9; to determine how the violations occurred as well as the process and agency involved; and to make recommendations to prevent any recurrence.

 

OWC book urges Muslim women to have joint sex

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 04:39 PM PDT

(The Star) - The controversial Obedient Wives Club (OWC) has set off another round of public outrage with an "explicit sex book" which encourages a Muslim husband to have joint sex with all his wives.

The 115-page book titled Seks Islam, Perangi Yahudi untuk Kembalikan Seks Islam kepada Dunia (Islamic Sex, fighting Jews to return Islamic sex to the world), has a picture of the late Asaari Muhammad, the banned Al-Arqam leader, on the cover.

An excerpt from a passage printed on the back encouraged Muslims husbands to have sex simultaneously with their wives.

The book stated that research showed women only gave their husbands 10% of what they wanted from their wives' bodies, a local daily reported yesterday.

According to the report, chapter eight titled Bagaimana seks menjadi ibadah (How sex becomes worship), contained explicit descriptions of sexual acts.

Facebook page "We do not want sexist nonsense from Global Ikhwan Sdn Bhd" founder Matthew Ong expressed outrage over the book and urged Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil to intervene.

 

Malays must change freebie mindset, says Dr M

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 04:36 PM PDT

(The Star) - The Malay community should work hard to reap rewards, instead of merely looking forward to receiving "free things", said former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

"I know many people in this country go for free things. But we should feel ashamed when we take something for free," he said in his speech when launching the Ummah Unity and Economy Semi­nar organised by the Malaysia Isla­mic Welfare Organisation (Perkim) and Malay Chamber of Commerce here yesterday.

Dr Mahathir, who is the Perkim president, added that Muslims, who were among the poorest communities in Malaysia, should work hard to be financially stable.

"When you are wealthy, you can help develop your religion.

"For example, if you are rich, you would have the means to donate to the construction of mosques and so on.

"However, Muslims must know how to manage their finances well.

"There is no use being a billionaire if you spend more than what you have. You will only end up owing the bank," he said.

Dr Mahathir added that the Malays would lose their power in the country in the next 10 years if they did not unite now.

He said if the community was to split into different factions, they would become minority groups in the country.

"The minority cannot rule the country in a democratic framework, under which the majority rules," said Dr Mahathir, urging the Malay community to be united based on their Islamic faith.

Dr Mahathir regretted Muslims in the country were not taught the importance of uniting from young.

"When we were young, our religious teachings taught us to be devout. However, these did not stress on unity among Muslims.

"The reasons as to why we should be united were not imparted to us either."

 

Hu defies party gag order

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 04:34 PM PDT

(The Star) - PAS Supporters Congress chairman Hu Pang Chaw, who opposes the hudud law championed by the party, said he has been warned not to talk about the issue to the press.

He said, however, he would not stop talking about the possible effects the hudud law will have on non-Muslims.

"The media has the right to know what is happening in the party. I am not afraid to face disciplinary action as what I am doing is for the good of our congress members," he said in an interview here.

Kelantan PAS Youth chief Abdul Latiff Abdul Rahman in a statement published by Harakahdaily.net had reportedly told Hu not to threaten the state government or the party over the issue.

Abdul Latif said Hu, a former journalist with a Chinese daily here, should discuss his grouses within the party and not go to the media to air his grievances.

"This is the problem, the party is not transparent on this issue," said Hu.

"It is my opinion that Kelantan PAS should have done the proper groundwork to explain the mechanics of implementing the hudud laws before announcing it to the country," he said.

"I leave my fate to the top leaders and they can take any action they wish," he said.

The congress stemmed from the setting up of the PAS Supporters Club at the start of the 2004 general election to draw non-Muslims to the party and to break the hoodoo that the party is against them.

The club became the PAS Supporters Congress and was recognised as a full-fledged party wing in May last year to promote the party's re-branded "PAS for All" image.

In another development, Kelantan Umno chief Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamad said more disillusioned PAS members were expected to join Umno.

He said they were not happy that their party seemed more concerned about the hudud law than addressing the bread and butter needs of the people.

"Previously, they kept away from Umno. Now that the political scenario has changed, they have shown interest by attending Umno programmes," added the International Trade and Industry Minister.

He was speaking to reporters at a function where more than 300 PAS members handed their applications to join Umno at Kampung Kursial Baru in Tanah Merah on Tuesday.

Former Kampung Baru Kursial Baru PAS branch secretary Zahari Hamat, 46, said he was fed up with the empty promises made by party leaders to champion the cause of the people.

 

‘Govt holding on to Auditor’s report’

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 04:19 PM PDT

Pakatan Rakyat MPs claim that the government is deliberately delaying the release of the Auditor-General's Report.

(Free Malaysia Today) - The Auditor-General (A-G) Report is apparently being held back by the government despite being completed prior to the Budget 2012, Pakatan Rakyat MPs claimed.

Sungai Petani MP (PKR) Johari Abdul said that he called the A-G's office yesterday, only to be told that the report was already sent out.

"The A-G's office said they finished it (the report) much earlier than last year. They said they've done a better job (too), but the reports are not here," he told reporters in the Parliament lobby today.

"The A-G's office was shocked when they heard that MPs did not get it… where is it (the report)? Is it in the A-G's office, in the Prime Minister's Office or in Parliament?" he asked.

Johari was also accompanied by Balik Pulau MP (PKR) Yusmadi Yusoff, Pokok Sena MP (PAS) Mahfuz Omar and Tumpat MP (PAS) Kamaruddin Jaafar.

At the same time, Mahfuz confirmed that some states, including Kelantan, had already received a copy of the individual state audit reports.

"There are some states that have gotten a copy of the report but Parliament hasn't gotten it yet," he said.

Earlier this week, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Nazri Abdul Aziz said that the report would be released after a go-ahead from the Cabinet this Friday.

It is expected that the report, which is usually given out before the annual Budget is announced, would only be released two weeks after this Friday.

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Najib urged to give details of RM10.1m travel bill

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 03:55 PM PDT

The admission that RM10.1 million was spent for trips this year by prime minister Najib Razak has prompted PKR secretary general Saifuddin Nasution to reveal a breakdown of the expenses.

"Najib must give every detail (of the amount) in the parliament so that Pakatan Rakyat can check every cent that has been spent," said Saifuddin as quoted by PKR's online organ KeadilanDaily.

The Machang member of parliament said 90 percent or RM9.1 million of the RM10.1 million was spent on flights for Najib and his wife Rosmah Mansor, which included the semi-official RM1 million Kazakhstan's trip where the couple had discussed their daughter's engagement.

According to Saifuddin, Najib's travel expense for 2011 exceeded the combined expense of the past three years.

"This is proof that Najib continues to live lavishly and is not concerned with the people's sufferings," he said, and called for a review on the criteria of international visits, especially in view of the RM1 million bill for the short stay in Kazakhstan.

Earlier, the Foreign ministry told Parliament that Najib and Rosmah spent RM1,739,332.85, RM4,811,837.48 and RM5,140,307.99 on oversea trips in 2008, 2009 and 2010 respectively.

Until June 2011, the government has forked out RM5,427,172.26 for the same expenses.

 

Fuziah: Lynas sending rare earth to Kuantan this month

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 03:18 PM PDT

By Shannon Teoh, The Malaysian Insider

Lynas Corp will ship its rare earth ore to Kuantan this month despite not having met government requirements to do so, PKR vice president Fuziah Salleh said today.

The Kuantan MP, who has led protests against the Australian miner's controversial RM1.3 billion refinery, said the Kuantan Port Consortium told land occupants of the port area "that Malaysia can expect the rare earth oxide from Mount Weld to arrive in Kuantan by the end of this month."

She said this was mentioned in the monthly Health Safety and Environment Committee meeting held last week.

This comes despite Lynas not having fulfilled the 11 conditions recommended by an expert review panel from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that Putrajaya have adopted.

The federal government has said that "there will be no importation of raw materials into the country, and no operational activities will be allowed on site" until Lynas meets the conditions.

Among others, these include a comprehensive, long-term and detailed plan for waste management that extended to the decommissioning and remediation levels.

As of yesterday, local regulators Atomic Energy Licensing Board (AELB) said that it has received the waste management plan but has yet to analyse it.

"I do not consider it submitted until we make sure it is in accordance with international standards," AELB director-general Raja Datuk Abdul Aziz Raja Adnan was quoted as saying.

"Lynas Corp must not be allowed to bully us Malaysian, neither the citizens, nor the authorities. They have been behaving as if this is their father's country," Fuziah told reporters today.

The rare earth refinery being built in the Gebeng industrial zone has raised fears of radiation pollution among local residents and environmental activists.

But the mining giant has gone ahead with a deal with Thai engineering firm to complete a second phase of the plant by the last quarter of 2012, subject to approval from local authorities.

Lynas says that its plant — which will extract rare earth metals crucial for high-technology products like smartphones, hybrid cars and wind turbines — will create a RM4 billion multiplier effect annually and 350 jobs for skilled workers.

 

 

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IMF: Asia at risk from Europe, US spillover, outflows

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 02:58 PM PDT

(Reuters) — Near-term risks to Asia's economies are "decidedly" rising due to Europe's debt woes and a slowdown in the US, requiring policymakers to be nimble and prepared to rapidly reverse course, the International Monetary Fund said today.

The IMF also warned about a risk of capital outflows from the region, saying foreign investors from advanced economies could reverse the large positions they had built in Asian markets since 2009.

"A sudden liquidation of these positions could trigger a loss of confidence, and contagion could spread from bond and equity markets to currency and other markets," the IMF said in its regional economic outlook report for the Asia and Pacific region.

"The sell-off in Asian financial markets in August and September 2011 underscores that an escalation of euro area financial turbulence and a renewed slowdown in the United States could have severe macroeconomic and financial spillovers to Asia," it said.

For Asia, risks were "decidedly tilted to the downside", the IMF said.

It noted that credit flows could also dry up if European and US banks cut credit lines in Asia when faced with large losses at home.

The IMF said heightened economic risks amid persistent overheating pressures confronted Asian policymakers with "a delicate balancing act". "They need to guard against risks to growth but also limit the adverse impact of prolonged easy financial conditions on inflation."

It said that many of the region's countries needed to continue normalising easy macroeconomic policies to address inflation risks, both through higher interest rates and more flexible exchange rates.

"However, in economies where inflation is within central banks' target ranges and the exposure to severe external shocks is greater, a pause in monetary tightening may be warranted until the global uncertainties have lessened," it said.

Growth forecasts cut

The IMF last month cut 2012 growth forecasts for developing Asian countries as well as for Japan, citing slower growth in the rest of the world. It also slashed its global growth projections.

For now, the IMF maintained that domestic demand in the region remained strong and was expected to cushion the impact of weaker external demand on overall growth in the near term.

But listing some of the possible shocks originating elsewhere in the world, the IMF said a big drop in China's exports and thus worsening of exporters' balance sheets would increase Chinese banks' non-performing loans and lead them to significantly tighten credit conditions.

Japan could suffer if a rise in global risk aversion spilt over to concerns about sustainability of its sovereign debt and led to tighter financial conditions, it said.

In general, Asian economies still had the scope to use a range of measures to cushion the impact of overseas shocks on economic activity, as many did in response to the 2008 global financial crisis, the IMF said.

"At the same time, the weakness in global demand only confirms that Asia would greatly benefit from further progress in rebalancing growth by developing domestic sources of demand," it said, adding that structural reforms, infrastructure investment and social spending would be needed for such rebalancing.

Should extreme economic risks materialise, Asian policymakers could stop withdrawing fiscal stimulus and central banks could draw on their large foreign exchange reserves and regional reserve pooling arrangements, the Washington-based international lender said.

MIER trims GDP estimates as global economic slump bites

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 02:52 PM PDT

By Lee Wei Lian, The Malaysian Insider

The Malaysian Institute of Economic Research (MIER) cut to 4.6 per cent, from 5.2 per cent, its projection for the country's economic growth this year, citing a sliding global economy that it said could hurt exports.

The government-funded MIER also downgraded its estimates for 2012 to 5.5 per cent, which is within the Najib administration's projected growth range of between five and six per cent.

Some market and bank analysts have described next year's projections as too rosy, with RHB Research Institute saying this week that Malaysia's economic growth could slow to just 3.6 per cent next year, from a projected 4.3 per cent, this year due to the increasing risk of a double dip global recession.

MIER executive director Zakariah Abdul Rashid said today that while the 2012 Budget unveiled last Friday will help boost private consumption, it will not be able to offset a slump in external demand.

"The 2012 Budget is insufficient to overcome external weakness," he said in a briefing today.

Zakariah said that MIER's tentative forecast for next year was five per cent, pending the collection of more data at the upcoming National Economic Outlook Conference meeting next month.

"We will not be able to say confidently it is five per cent," he added.

Most research houses have estimated growth at less than five per cent for next year, with Bank of America Global Research predicting Malaysia's gross domestic product (GDP) to grow at 4.2 per cent in 2012.

Maybank Investment Bank said it expected Malaysia's GDP to expand at between 3.5 and four per cent, and CIMB Investment Bank forecast a GDP growth of 3.8 per cent next year.

MIER's Business Conditions Index, which tracks domestic manufacturing, dropped by 9.6 points to 104.5 in the third quarter from the second quarter.

The CEO Confidence Index, meanwhile, also fell from 111.9 to and 93.3 points.

The Consumer Sentiment Index rose slightly, however, to 108.7 points but remained below the 115.8 point level seen during the same period last year.

In his Budget 2012 proposals, Datuk Seri Najib Razak promised cash handouts, more money for civil servants, schools and a fund for "high-impact development" projects as part of measures to put money in the pockets of the majority of Malaysians who live in the lower income group.

 

 

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PR Strategy Not To Dissolve State Assemblies In Four States?

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 05:43 AM PDT

(Bernama) - The Pakatan Rakyat (PR) may not dissolve the legislative assemblies in the states under its rule simultaneously with the dissolution of Parliament in conjunction with the 13th general election, said former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

e said this could be one of the strategies of the opposition pact to focus its attention and strength to the states under Barisan Nasional (BN) rule.

"The election at the state assembly level will depend on the respective state governments whether to dissolve the assembly or otherwise. If all the state legislative assemblies in the four states under the PR are not dissolved, we will see the election being confined only to the states under BN rule.

"As such, they (PR) already have four states under their rule. They will concentrate on the other states to expand their domination.

"However, if the general election is held too close to the expiry of the five-year mandate, they (PR) will have no choice (but to dissolve the state assemblies)," he told reporters after meeting with the organisers of the Sahara Run at the Perdana Leadership Foundation, here.

Suwaibah Mohd Nasir, a former Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) personnel, will start the 1,112 kilometre solo run across the Sahara Desert from Aswan to Port Said for 35 days beginning Feb 1, next year.

Dr Mahathir said the BN government did not have to be hasty in holding the general election because the current mandate only expired in March 2013.

 

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