Friday, November 6, 2009

Malaysia is Making Losses Along the Way?

Around 1985 Malaysia incurred loss through x-BBMB for about RM2 billion, and again in 1989 through the same entity for RM1 billion. Again, in 1997 Malaysia made loss of foreign exchange of RM45 billion (on paper?). Perwaja making loss of RM10 billion. Second Penang Bridge the cost has risen to RM4 billion from RM2 billion. PKNZ, the cost of RM2.5 billion has risen to RM12.5 billion, the mother of all scandals!

What is to proud of here? That Malaysia is making losses unnecessarily along the way.

We also hear several structures especially in Trengganu were collapsed recently, and some waiting to collapse(?). At the end no leaders has confessed entail all those. Who will face the burden? Surely the people - the rakyats. Cost of necessities are rising up. And we see all the leaders seem looking nothing to worry of. Always come to my mind all these leaders do not have problems as the rakyats? They do not have to worry because they have sufficient income to live on, compare to the rakyats.

Then we have bought submarines for several billions over ringgit. Do we really need the submarines? The ministry of education through PTPTN is chasing after the students of universities who had completed their studies to repay their loans. Otherwise several blockades will be imposed on them such as prohibited from going overseas. They have to start pay once they got jobs. What types of jobs? That is not the ministry's/PTPTN's business.

Because of CPI being imposed both in private and civil sectors, many employees vis-a vis the bosses are stabbing each other in order to be promoted and get higher perks. Productivity here just a mask or game which is not relevant and transparent enough. Who are ready/can polish the bosses, and be liked by the bosses have bright future. If you are disliked by the bosses, how hard you work to prove those bosses would look by at blind eyes only by them.

The Malaysians are thought to be inhuman. They are taught how to be robots, while humanitarian needs are be kept aside. "Hidup untuk makan!", not to get food to continue alive.


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