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Jimmy Wong Weblog

Posted: 16 Dec 2011 07:46 AM PST

Jimmy Wong Weblog


Sabah Air clarifies purchase of two helicopters

Posted: 16 Dec 2011 02:40 AM PST

The Borneo Post KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Air Aviation Sdn Bhd chairman Datuk Yussof Mohd Kassim has issued a press statement to counter allegations by Sri Tanjung assemblyman cum Sabah DAP chairman Jimmy Wong's allegations about two of its helicopters, the EC145 and AS355NP. Jimmy described the two helicopters as 'scrap metal' and the purchase was [...]

Assemblyman to resign if allegations on purchase of choppers proven wrong

Posted: 16 Dec 2011 02:36 AM PST

http://www.theborneopost.com   KOTA KINABALU: Sri Tanjung assemblyman, Jimmy Wong said that he will resign as an elected representative if the state government can prove that his allegations on the purchase of the Sabah Air helicopters were wrong. "But if I am right, then the State Cabinet should resign," the Sabah DAP liaison chief told reporters here yesterday. [...]

Lim Guan Eng

Posted: 16 Dec 2011 02:22 AM PST

Lim Guan Eng


Public spat between Karpal and Ramasamy resolved – DAP leadership to move forward as one united team to face the challenges of 13GE

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 06:39 AM PST

Joint Media Statement by DAP Secretary-General Lim Guan Eng, DAP Life Advisor Dr. Chen Man Hin and DAP Parliamentary Leader, Lim Kit Siang in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, 15th December 2011:

On Tuesday, 13th December 2011, the DAP Central Executive Committee entrusted a three-man committee to resolve the differences between the DAP National Chairman Karpal Singh and DAP Penang Deputy Chairman and Penang Deputy Chief Minister, Dr. P. Ramasamy.

On Wednesday, 14th December 2011, Makkal Oosai Chief Editor M. Rajan issued a correction on its 28th Nov. 2011 news report, admitting its mistake and making clear that its 28th November 2011 report about DAP candidatures for the next general elections had not originated from Ramasamy and expressing sadness that its news report had been the cause of the public controversy between Karpal and Ramasamy.

Hoping that the differences could be resolved as soon as possible, the Makkal Oosai chief editor paid tribute to the leadership qualities of Karpal and Ramasamy and wrote:

"Untuk kita, Karpal Singh dan Professor Ramasamy adalah pemimpin yang terpenting. Karpal Singh adalah pejuang dalam barisan pembangkang yang amat disanjungi di negara kita. Beliau telah melalui banyak penderitaan dan dugaan. Beliau berpegang teguh kepada prinsip parti dan berjuang sehingga masuk ke penjara.

"Seperti itu juga, pemberian jawatan Timbalan Ketua Menteri Pulau Pinang kepada seorang India adalah sejarah dalam politik negara kita. Pada pilihanraya lepas, Professor Ramasamy telah memenangi DUN dan Parlimen di Penang dan menjadi Timbalan Ketua Menteri. Beliau juga memberikan khidmat yang baik kepada masyarakat India Pulau Pinang dengan jawatan sebagai Timbalan Ketua Menteri tersebut."

DAP leaders, including Karpal and Ramasamy, are conscious of the high expectations and great trust of the people in the DAP leadership to create a new political landscape in the imminent 13th general elections, particularly in bringing about a genuine two-coalition system in national politics by effecting a change of federal power in Putrajaya for the first time in 54 years of independent nationhood.

Taking into account the Tamil Oosai clarification and mindful of the great concerns of the people over the unity, cohesion and solidarity of the DAP leadership, Karpal, Ramasamy and the DAP Central Executive Committee have decided to move forward as one solid and committed political team to complete the final preparations for the challenges of the 13th GE expected in the next few month.

We will address and resolve internal differences using party channels to strengthen party unity, solidarity and cohesion so that we can single-mindedly ensure that DAP and Pakatan Rakyat can take on and defeat UMNO and Barisan Nasional in the 13th general elections.

Lim Guan Eng
Dr. Chen Man Hin
Lim Kit Siang

—–Mandarin Version —
民主行动党秘书长林冠英、终身顾问曾敏兴与国会领袖林吉祥2011年11月15日(星期四)于吉隆坡发表共同声明:

卡巴星与拉玛沙米的争议已解决,民主行动党领袖将团结一致面对第13届全国大选。

12月13日,星期二,民主行动党中委会授权三人小组解决全国主席卡巴星及槟州副首席部长兼党副秘书长拉玛沙米之间的争议。

12月14日,星期三,淡米尔文报章《人民之声》(Makkal Osai)总编辑拉占(M. Rajan)就该报今年11月28日的报导发出更正声明,承认该报导有误,且说明11月28日报导民主行动党下届大选候选人之新闻消息并非源自拉玛沙米,对于此报导造成卡巴星与拉玛沙米二人间争论一事深感抱歉。

《人民之声》总编辑希望此争议可以尽快落幕,同时也在文中赞扬卡巴星与拉玛沙米二人的领导素质,他说:

"对我们而言,卡巴星与拉玛沙米教授是最重要的领袖,卡巴星可是我国在野党领袖群中最为著名的一位,他经历无数苦难,坚守其政党原则,威武亦不能屈其心志。"

"同样的,一名印度领袖受委槟州副首席部长乃我国历史与政坛创举,上一届大选,拉玛沙米教授同时拿下其在槟州竞选的国、州议席,他不负副首长之职,善尽照顾槟州印裔社群之责任。"

民主行动党领袖,包括卡巴星与拉玛沙米在内,都清楚人民对民主行动党领袖的高度期望与信任,希望民主行动党在即将来临的第13届全国大选,打造一个全新的政治版图,尤其是达成我国独立54年首次联邦政权政党轮替,两线制的局面。

在《人民之声》澄清后,同时考虑到人民对民主行动党领袖团结一致互助之关心,卡巴星、拉玛沙米以及民主行动党中委会将会团结一致,迈出步伐,备战大选。

我们将会透过党内管道解决彼此不同之看法,以强党之团结、互助与凝聚力,则我们可以一心一意确保民主行动党与民联,在第13届全国大选击败巫统与国阵。

林冠英
曾敏兴
林吉祥

(2011年12月15日)

DAP CEC decided to entrust a 3-man committee

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 06:42 AM PST

Media statement by DAP Secretary-General, YAB Lim Guan Eng, on 14 December 2011 in Kuala Lumpur

The DAP Central Executive Committee (CEC) met last night at the Party National Headquarters and decided to entrust a 3-man committee comprising the Party Secretary-General Lim Guan Eng, Party Parliamentary Leader Lim Kit Siang and Party Life Advisor Dr Chen Man Hin to resolve the matter involving the Party National Chairman Sdr Karpal Singh and Deputy Secretary-General Sdr Prof Ramasamy as quickly as possible.


The CEC urges all party leaders, members, cadres and supporters not to allow themselves to be used and manipulated by the BN-controlled media to run down the party. Time should be given to this 3-man committee to work speedily for a resolution to allow the DAP to focus on our historic mission to Clean Up Malaysia from abuse of power, corruption and injustice.

- LIM GUAN ENG

民主行动党秘书长林冠英2011年12月14日(星期三)于吉隆坡发表文告:

民主行动党中委会昨晚于全国党总部召开会议,决定授权三人小组解决全国主席卡巴星与副秘书长拉玛沙米之间的争议,此三人小组成员包括秘书长林冠英、国会领袖林吉祥、党终身顾问曾敏兴。

中委会在此敦促党内领袖、党员、干部以及支持者,勿为国阵操控之媒体利用来打击民主行动党;且让三人小组迅速找出方案,则我党可以专注于"清理马来西亚"的历史任务,扫除滥权、贪污与不义。

林冠英

Lim Kit Siang

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 11:27 PM PST

Lim Kit Siang


Najib’s split personality

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 11:06 PM PST

Mariam Mokhtar Free Malaysia Today December 16, 2011 Najib plays different tunes for political purposes but in the process, it is causing a rift in Umno. COMMENT At the Selangor Taoist solidarity dinner on Wednesday night, Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak recalled Tunku Abdul Rahman's long-term vision and praised him for being "far-sighted in administering [...]

Dissatisfied with TM UniFi High-Speed Broadband Service

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 06:52 PM PST

Letter by James Ooi I am a TM UniFi High-Speed Broadband VIP5 package subscriber since March 2011. As I am staying at a high-rise building, the TM UniFi service is provisioned to my premise using VDSL (copper) instead of using fiber optics. Ever since one month after I started using TM UniFi, I have been [...]

No country safe from euro crisis, says IMF

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 06:02 PM PST

The Malaysian Insider/Reuters Dec 16, 2011 WASHINGTON, Dec 16 — No country is immune from an "escalating" euro zone crisis and each one must act to head off the risk of a global depression, the head of the International Monetary Fund said yesterday. IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde, speaking at the U.S. State Department, said [...]

Jakim used to create false fear over non-Muslim threat, says Mat Zain

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 02:33 AM PST

By Clara Chooi The Malaysian Insider Dec 15, 2011 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 15 — Former senior police officer Datuk Mat Zain Ibrahim today berated Datuk Seri Najib Razak for allegedly "misusing" the country's religious authorities to create false fear over threats by non-Muslims against Islam and the Malay rulers. He told the prime minister in [...]

Malaysia rises in illegal money chart, RM150b lost in 2009

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 02:21 AM PST

By Shannon Teoh The Malaysian Insider Dec 15, 2011 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 15 — Malaysia lost RM150 billion in illicit outflows in 2009, the fourth highest in the developing world, says US-based watchdog Global Financial Integrity (GFI). According to its report on illicit financial flows from developing countries released today, Malaysia lost a total of [...]

As UMNO President and Prime Minister, will Najib apologise for Utusan Malaysia’s racist and defamatory attacks on Lim Guan Eng and rein in Utusan’s extremist and anti-1Malaysia rampage of lies and falsehoods?

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 12:33 AM PST

Today there is a complete blackout in Utusan Malaysia of yesterday’s Penang High Court judgment against the UMNO-owned newspaper for defamation against Penang Chief Minister and DAP Secretary-General Lim Guan Eng for its article "Kebiadaban Lim Guan Eng" published on 20th December 2010 and the order by the judge Justice George Varughese that Utusan pay [...]

Charles Santiago

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 11:26 PM PST

Charles Santiago


MP: Restore late Chinese educationist’s citizenship

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 09:31 PM PST

Source: Selangortimes

Writer: Gan Pei Ling
Published: Fri, 16 Dec 2011

KLANG: Klang Member of Parliament Charles Santiago has urged Putrajaya to heed the Chinese community's long-standing plea to restore the late Lim Lian Geok's citizenship.

"Lim didn't do anything wrong; his citizenship shouldn't have been revoked in 1961," said Santiago, adding that Lim had merely opposed the then Alliance government's education policy.

Santiago said Putrajaya should also enact an Education Equality Act to ensure equal treatment of national and vernacular schools.

The revered Chinese educationist had championed Malaysia's diverse communities' right to vernacular language education regardless of their ethnicity.

Lim, who died in 1985, had opposed the 1960 Rahman Talib Report and Education Act 1961, which required secondary schools to teach in Bahasa Malaysia or English in order to receive government aid.

Santiago (third left) with other supporters of the late Lim Lian Geok.

The government revoked Lim's citizenship on the grounds that he was disloyal to the country.

However, civil society groups say that every citizen has the right to scrutinise and criticise any government policy and action.

In addition, Lim, who was originally from Fujian, China, and came to Malaya in 1927, had advocated for Chinese schools to add Malayan perspectives into their textbooks to instil patriotism among youths.

Lim also agreed that Malay was the appropriate common language for Malaysians, but felt that should not prevent other ethnic communities from preserving and developing their languages.

Civil society groups launched a campaign recently to restore Lim's citizenship and to seek redress for the "injustice" done to Lim.

The Chinese community has also been organising an education festival every December since his death to commemorate Lim's struggle.

 


’8.3m M’sians will be poorer by 2020′

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 05:42 PM PST

Source: Free Malaysia Today

Patrick Lee | December 15, 2011

Promises of a high-income economy will come to naught, claims the opposition leader.

KUALA LUMPUR: As many as 8.3 million Malaysians may be classified as urban poor – earning less than RM1,500 a month – by 2020, claimed Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim.

A high inflation rate, he said, would only plunge more Malaysians into poverty even if incomes were to increase by 3.6% every year.

"…by 2020, there will be between 7 million and 8.3 million urban poor with monthly earnings of RM1,500 and below, according to the ETP's (Economic Transformation Programme) own projections," he said during a speech here.

He said this while delivering a keynote address entitled "Debunking ETP: Widening Income Gap".

Even if wages were to grow at 3.6% every year over the next decade, there would still be 7.6 million people earning less than RM1,500 a month, Anwar said.

He also called the current national poverty line of RM700 "obsolete", saying that many urban households were struggling with RM1,500 a month.

Anwar did not appear confident with the government's claim to turn into a high-income nation by 2020.

Citing government figures, he said: "Wage growth in Malaysia recorded an average increase of 2.6% annually for the past 10 years while the cost of living has outpaced the wage growth."

This, he said, contradicted the ETP's claim that workers' wages would grow at an average of 3.6% every year.

Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak previously announced his intention to turn Malaysia into a high-income economy by 2020.

Najib said the ETP, together with the multi-billion Ringgit Entry Point Projects (EPPs), would spur Malaysia towards this objective.

The prime minister also predicted a high growth rate – more than 6% – and appears to be banking on this for his plan to succeed.

Anwar, however, rubbished this claim, and advised Najib to "use more realistic assumptions detached from political spins and propaganda".

He added that the ETP would only lead to more Malaysians becoming poorer, with the ruling elite left to benefit from the plan.

"It shows that ETP and EPPs will cause real wages to stagnate with only marginal increase over the years, while most of the economic benefits will be retained by the corporations."

"Malaysians want higher wages. Instead, the ETP gives them a declining share of the economic value they generate," he said.


Blog@Wengsan...博客@永山

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 09:22 PM PST

Blog@Wengsan...博客@永山


Pengundi-pengundi bermasalah di DUN Kampung Tunku

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 08:52 PM PST

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Posted: 15 Dec 2011 08:43 PM PST

MY VOICE FOR NATION

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 01:30 PM PST

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10th Assembly of State Parties of the ICC at New York, UN Headquaters

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 09:08 AM PST

Public spat between Karpal and Ramasamy resolved – DAP leadership to move forward as one united team to face the challenges of 13GE

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 06:32 PM PST

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Posted: 15 Dec 2011 11:29 AM PST

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Posted: 15 Dec 2011 10:35 AM PST

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