人民沒受惠‧組F1車隊如同燒錢

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中央政府決定與私人界組建一支“一個馬來西亞”F1車隊,是一種“燒錢”的做法,無利於民。

大馬的財政預算案已連續13年赤字,而且債務高達2000億令吉,因此政府應將人民的錢用在有利於國家建設及人民的事務上,如改善治安及投資國民教育,而不是將錢投資在看不到“利潤”的“燒錢”活動。

流入外資大幅減少

倪可敏週六(9月19日)早上在班台出席班台衛理公會主辦的四合一社會關懷覺醒運動後,在新聞發佈會上這麼表示。

倪可敏說,根據週日剛出爐的聯合國全球外資記錄報告指出,去年的外資共有1兆2000億美元,但身為全球第19大貿易國的大馬,去年只吸引80億美元的外資,而流出的外資卻高達140億美元。

“在報告中指出,亞洲的東亞及南亞去年吸資達3000億美元,大馬的鄰國包括中國、印尼、泰國、越南及印度等去年的外資投入都持續增長,惟獨大馬下跌,大馬政府應刻不容緩的,以積極行動改善情況,而不是還在‘燒錢´。”

他說,根據實例,投資F1運動是一個無底洞,每年需最少花費10億令吉才能維持營運,而許多汽車公司也相繼退出,但大馬政府卻反其道而行投入,讓人民感到不解。

將引入更多外勞馬‧印大橋沒經濟效益

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太平區國會議員倪可敏認為,全長127公里及耗資450億令吉的馬印大橋,除了沒有經濟上的效益,也將為大馬引入更多外勞,並成為國家的大白象。

“由於馬印與馬新大橋的情況不同,馬新大橋可引來新加坡人民的消費,但馬印大橋的情形恰好相反。”

倪可敏週一(9月21日)出席太平和平議會所策動的2009年國際和平日慶典開幕儀式時,指在國家面對13年來最嚴重的國債,即2000億令吉之際,國家不應興建這道全球最長,以及大馬建國史上耗費最大的長橋。

他說,這項大橋計划是由馬六甲政府成立的公司承建,沒有經過競標。

他說,最近出爐的世界投資報告顯示,大馬雖然在外資的投資排名榜上名列第9,但所引入的資金只占全球總投資額的0.6%,即80億美元而已。

“令人感到擔憂的是,流出大馬的資金卻高達120億令吉,這是大馬25年來面對的資金流出危機,因此,政府應關心如何引入外資,而非大肆搞燒錢活動。”

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In politics, we cannot please everybody as it is so in life. As a leader, we must learn to handle pressure with wisdom. Any emotional outburst will not help to solve the problem. Being a leader, i have learnt to swallow many wild allegations which eventually proven unfounded. Anyway, take life easy & keep going with a smile. Thank you for your kind concern.

Selangor gets its first Malay DAP branch

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http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/index.php/malaysia/38096-selangor-gets-its-first-malay-dap-branch

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 19 — Ibrahim Salleh, a school security guard, proudly displayed his new red DAP membership card which he obtained last week.

He is among 50 Malays from Kampung Lembah Kinrara in Selangor to join the Chinese-based opposition party, forming the state’s first Malay-led branch.

“I have no problem with DAP being led by Chinese. I believe this can bring change to the Malay community,” he told The Straits Times.

There are already four Malay DAP branches in Perak and membership has risen to about 200 after last year’s polls.

Kinrara state assemblywoman Teresa Kok is determined to set up at least three more Malay branches by the end of the year.

Ibrahim, a father of five, believes the DAP will help the Malays to progress, as the democratic party strives for equal opportunity for all.

He pointed out that although Barisan Nasional talked about protecting the Malays and giving them special rights, it was only those in Umno who benefited in the end.

To him, the DAP is a multi-racial party that respects the rights and religions of other races.

“I believe in DAP now. People used to tell Malays that if DAP takes over, we cannot even have azan (call for prayers) but that is not true,” he said.

Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, who is pleased with the development, said: “This shows that DAP has been accepted by the Malays, just like the Chinese and the Indians who accepted PAS and Parti Keadilan Rakyat.” He believes that DAP’s recruitment of Malay members will strengthen his Pakatan Rakyat alliance.

The DAP’s success in drawing Malays is significant for the party, which is generally seen by Malays as stridently championing Chinese interests such as Chinese schools, and fighting for issues like the right to sell alcohol and pork in public places.

The DAP’s motto, Malaysian Malaysia, and its socialist roots have also turned off many Malays who see it as a sidelining of the Malay agenda, and promoting a secular culture.

But the party broke through a psychological barrier when Malays voted for it in droves in last year’s general election after they were disillusioned with Umno.

Political analyst Agus Yusoff of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia said: “Malays used to stay away from DAP but they have changed because it is a different political scenario now.”

The party also received a boost when the well-respected former Transparency International Malaysia president Tunku Abdul Aziz submitted his membership form last year and is now a party vice-president.

For a long time, the only well-known Malay name in DAP was MP Ahmad Nor, who was its vice-president until his death in 2003.

Umno leaders had criticised the new Malay grassroots leaders of DAP as “politically lost” and “ungrateful”.

Umno information chief Ahmad Maslan told Berita Harian that the DAP wanted to attract Malays only to advance its narrow political agenda that will eventually be detrimental to the Malays.

“We ask the Malays not to be taken in by the DAP’s tricks; it’s just to give the DAP a positive image,” he said.

But Haron Wahab, 56, who helped to set up the Kampung Lembah Kinrara branch, disagreed.

“My friends and I are not lost or ungrateful. We want to support DAP because Kok has been helpful to us,” he said. — The Straits Times

Nga Kor Ming Teo Beng Hock Part 1

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Nga Kor Ming Teo Beng Hock Part 2

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The Team serving the rakyat

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A new member has joined Dato’ Ngeh Koo Ham’s existing public service team which serves the Sitiawan State constituency and Beruas Parliamentary constituency. She is Ms Lin Hui (012-5233730) (to the right of Dato’ Ngeh in the picture). She will be in charge of the Beruas constituency based in Pantai Remis (05-6772797).

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