Justice For All Malaysia

Archive for March 5th, 2008

Fu Ah Kiaw mendabik dada sebagai penggerak kemajuan Kuantan?

Posted by: jfaMalaysia on: March 5, 2008

Rakyat Kuantan kata: Fu Ah Kiaw penggerak ketika musim pilihanraya! Dia janji macam-macam projek…semua tu kontraktor yang buat bukan dia. Kalau setakat jalanraya, bangunan dan apa lagi…kontraktor-kontraktor aje pun boleh buat…tak payah ada wakil rakyat. Kita nak wakil rakyat yang selalu kat kita, tengok kita, tahu kesusahan kita, tolong [...]

Agenda Ekonomi Malaysia

Posted by: jfaMalaysia on: March 5, 2008

PLEASE PRINT AND DISTRIBUTE.

harakahdaily: Tindakan SPR lambang BN mula cemas

Posted by: jfaMalaysia on: March 5, 2008

M Khaleel Kas
Wed | Mar 05, 08 | 7:00:57 am MYT

KUALA LUMPUR, 5 Mac (Hrkh) – PAS meminta semua pihak agarbertenang dan
tidak terjerumus dengan taktik dan provokasi pihak lawan dalam
isu penggunaan
dakwat yang cuba dipermainkan oleh Suruhanjaya Pilihan raya (SPR)
kali ini.
Menurut Pengarah Jabatan Pilihan raya PAS Pusat, Dato’ Mustafa Ali,
tindakan SPR
dalam membatalkan penggunaan dakwat kekal [...]

A despicable act!

Posted by: jfaMalaysia on: March 5, 2008

Someone had witnessed and reported that Fuziah Salleh’s leaflets (bundles of them!) were torn to pieces by agents certainly hostile to the KeADILan election campaign. Citizens are appealed to be the ears and eyes of the good people. If possible to prevent any untoward acts as such. However, KeADILan [...]

Bila agaknya SPR nak berenti nipu?

Posted by: jfaMalaysia on: March 5, 2008

Bagi yang belum tahu…diperkenalkan SPR, parti komponen BN ke 15…
Ohh…pasai tu lah, ye…
———————————————————————————————————————–

SPR batal laksana dakwat kuku

Mar 4, 08 4:52pm

Suruhanjaya Pilihanraya (SPR) hari ini membatalkan cadangan penggunaan dakwat kekal di kuku atau jari tangan pengundi dalam pilihanraya umum Sabtu ini.
Pengumuman yang mengejutkan itu dibuat dalam satu sidang akhbar di Putrajaya petang ini – empat hari [...]

protesting against the unclean, unjust and unfair 12th general election process.

The police report the following morning, Wednesday 5 March 2008:

LAPORAN POLIS
5hb Mac 2008
PENIPUAN SPR TERHADAP RAKYAT MALAYSIA
Saya merujuk kepada kenyataan Setiausaha Suruhanjaya Pilihanraya Datuk Kamaruzaman Mohd Noor (rujuk Sinar Harian 27 feb 2008). Kenyataan beliau [...]


Must Attend Program

Please go to this link: http://justice4allkuantan.wordpress.com/2008/10/25/invitation-public-forum-the-isa-and-the-police-reform-process-whats-next-after-pak-lah/
To sin by silence when we should protest makes cowards of people - Emily Cox

Siphoning EPF money

On 'Why should Valuecap borrow from EPF?' Syed Shahir Syed Mohamud: MTUC condemns the government's move to bail out Valuecap to support the local stock market using RM5 billion from EPF, as the provident fund is the custodian of the workers' money and not some sort of ‘automated teller machine' for the government.
If at all the EPF were to lend its money to the government, it has to be under the condition that there be transparency and accountability in the activities for which the money has been purposed. We want to know who is doing what with the money that belongs to the workers. This is the hard-earned money of the workers, their retirement plan. How is this bailout plan going to benefit the workers? We also question the reason for this bailout. If the economic fundamentals in Malaysia are strong and reserves sufficient as has been stated several times by the government, then why is there a need to offer so much money to the GLCs? Second Finance Minister Nor Mohamed Yakcop should prove how the EPF would profit from this loan. Bernama had reported that Nor had given the assurance that the loan given out by EPF would reap profits for the fund judging from Valuecap's past performance. But where is the paperwork and calculations to show that this move will benefit the EPF? MTUC is concerned that the loan might be mismanaged or misused and this, in turn, would affect the returns for the contributors. Mere assurances are not enough. We want to proof that this RM5 billion will not go down the drain. (The writer is president, MTUC). Sharyn: The government wants to use our pension money to prop up the Malaysian stock market which is the playing field of the rich people. If so, the government must ensure that the EPF account holders - who are predominantly the poor to average citizens of Malaysia - be guaranteed all of our pension money with a compound 8% growth (interest). It's so selfish and sick of the government to use the poor's pension money to help the rich to make more money with all the risks taken by the poor/average citizen. We can better use the RM% billion loans to Valuecap for our children's education, shelter, medical bills etc. Why not get those rich people to prop up the share market instead? Why should they park their money overseas and gamble with our EPF money instead? Kumar14: Who is behind this Valuecap organisation? Why suddenly, this separate entity is allowed to access funds from the EPF? Are they capable enough to handle it or is it just another desperate and blind move? It has been a very infamous trend where the people's funds are channeled to a company for investment purposes and suddenly POP! the funds disappear and there is nobody to be held responsible but a RM2 shell company. Charge who? Sue whom? The RM2 company (just a registered name)? We have seen this many times. People in power and with connections allow such things to go through and reap/rob the people's wealth and then blame it on organisations which actually don't exist. What if a lot of EPF funds are looted via such scams and nobody is to be pointed at? Where will the government get the funds to replenish the EPF? The people are very bored, disappointed, angry and frustrated at seeing all these dumb and unaccounted for measures being allowed by the government with lame excuses. Please, somebody verify the true purpose, integrity and capability of anybody attempting to use the people's fund.

Raja Petra

Photobucket Ihsan dari blog Go!Malaysian http://gomalaysian.blogspot.com/

ANWAR IBRAHIM

A prosperous future is indivisible from a firm commitment to the principles of distributive justice, the rule of law and a profound respect for human rights.

Email Address:

justice4allmsia@yahoo.com

Archives

 

March 2008
M T W T F S S
« Feb   Apr »
 12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
31  

Blog Stats

  • 70,765 hits