Thursday, December 18, 2008

Pak Lah is selling IJN.

What a lasting legacy. Or was it Najib's decision. I am quite sure CIMB Investment Bank will have a say.Humm, looks like another 20-months bonus coming.
Going by BN's track record of looking after the rakyat e.g. toll agreement, electricity tariff or even fuel subsidy turned into fuel tax, I wouldn't be holding my breath that the promise he made as per The Star today, will happen.

Published: Thursday December 18, 2008 MYT 7:38:00 PM

PM: Take over of IJN only allowed if poor taken care


KUALA LUMPUR: The Government will only allow the private sector to take over the National Heart Institute (IJN) if they fulfilled their responsibilities to the poor, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said.

The Prime Minister said there might be good in Sime Darby Bhd’s bid to buy a stake in IJN because with privatisation, more people would have access to treatment despite rising operation and medicine costs.

“It should not matter if the party who wants to take over can give an assurance that the low-income group will be able to seek treatment there and charged reasonable rates,” he said.

“There are criticisms on the move to allow the private sector to buy a stake in IJN, that this will result in a hike in fees.

“At the same time, we have to adapt to changes in the field of medicine and equipment.

“The best experts are also needed, who may need higher remunerations. More beds are also needed.

“All this incur additional costs. The deal depends on many things in the negotiations.

“The Government needs to look into this carefully,” he told reporters at his office in Parliament House on Thursday.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Finding our own balls..now?

This is a sign that your clout is waning? Or not?

How to become very rich in Malaysia


Connections and the ability to flip assets can get you going places

If you have ever wondered how to get rich in Malaysia – fabulously rich and very quickly at that – here’s a model that you might want to look at very closely. Not easy to do but if you do have a couple of projects in the bag, it will set you up for several lifetimes.

First you need connections – strong ones, the higher the better and if it goes right up to the top all the better. You need this because you need to convince the powers that be that your projects are good.

But you might ask if your projects are so good, why do you need connections? Why don’t you just go out and execute? Good questions, those. Here’s the answer - you need the state to give you something to do the deal that will help the nation.

Still can’t figure it out? See, it’s like this. You want to help the country, right? The country needs say a port. But you can’t build a port just like that. You need land to build a port. You tell the state or federal government you need land – cheap land, preferably free to build the port.

Or to take another example, you want to help the country by building a power plant. But look, you need land too and not only that you need the power to be sold. So you want an agreement – an iron-clad one to sell the power to Tenaga Nasional and to pass through all costs.

You see, that’s your reward as an entrepreneur – you get someone else to build the power plant, they guarantee the performance of the plant and someone else guarantees to buy your power and pay for all your costs. Nice deal? You bet. Billionaires have been made that way.

Or you may want to start an air hub. If you are persuasive enough, you can even convince the government to compulsorily acquire the land and sell it to you cheap. Once you have cheap land, lucrative contracts and concession agreements, the sky’s the limit.

Let’s take it a step further. If you want to realise the value of all of these things that you have and still keep control of them, it’s nice to have a listed company into which you can inject them. Inject one asset for shares and you gain control of the company.

And then inject others over the years for cash, taking the money out of the company. Who says you can’t have your cake and eat it too?

Do it right and get a flow of assets to inject in (you can do anything with discounted cash flow valuations – just change the discount rate, and presto, the value changes!), and you get a tidy flow of profits and cash into your personal accounts over the years. I mean a really tidy flow.

Just how much can you make this way, you ask? Why don’t you take a guess first? Did you say RM500mil? Guess again. RM1bil? How about five times that and you may be getting into the right order of magnitude.

One Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Albukhary actually made some RM4.5bil that way - actually more because he still controls the listed company.We are not saying he is the only one, which makes your chances of joining the ranks better – if you are connected to high places that is.

But then again, if things change – and that’s still a big ‘if’ – you might not find it so easy anymore.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Royal immunity? I think not

I think it's pretty rich for misbehaving 'Royalties' to request immunity. To be above the law. Why not ask for immortality while you are at it?

If you have been honourable like not making false promises to certain actor, pay off your loans to certain bank etc then all these issues about being immune should not even be discussed.

If you don't create bar fights, running off with somebody's daughters etc, again the issue about immunity should not arise.

If you don't bash up your caddy or hockey coach or pay tax on your Lamborghini Diablo, again the issue about immunity should not arise.

I have yet to hear Prince Charles do anything like that, apart from wishing that he's a tampon to someone!!!

As Head of Islam, whatever that may mean, they all shoud realise that the Prophet was immune from making sin (maksum), not that he asked Allah to be immune from punishment should he deserves it.

I think, in this 'political' dark age, the Royalties are not above arm twisting the current 'weak' government to accede to this silly immunity notion, with silent threat that " we will back Opposition iy don't give us this".
Thank god to less than 2/3 majority.

I wonder what is Malaysiakini's take on this?

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Uncommon sense

So, Malaysian Fatwa Council has banned yoga. What is not clear to me is that, Yoga in general has been banned or the chanting part or what?
Secondly, are we going to have Religous Police a la the 'in'famous Mutawwa in Saudi? To actually go around and prosecute those participating in Yoga?

Having said that, I tend to agree with Aisehman and Rocky regarding Hindu Sangam. It would have been better for them to say 'No comment'.

Far too many 'agent provocateur' nowadays and they can be in a form or a person, NGO or Government agency. It would be better for all of us, to be liberal in thought and conservative in words, until the future is clearer.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Wow..Kenari gets a mention in UK

Our 'beloved' Kenari managed to get a mention in MSN UK. Woweeee...

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Shahrir: Don’t give petrol as prize

Shahrir: Don’t give petrol as prize is curious statement. I can't see the difference between paying out say RM3ooo in petrol vouchers and RM3000 in cash. In fact, it would better as far as consumer prudence is concerned too since RM3000 in cash, could mean a really long karaoke session!!

Pot calling kettle black?


With dismay i read the ruckus (subscription needed) caused by Penang UMNO. All the drama of a hindi movie, complete with tearing a picture of Gerakan's boss.

I wonder whether they stomped on him too..

This is the guy who claimed to fight for all the melayu. He does look like a native, son of the soil, don't you think? (pic courtesy of malaysiakini)

This is a friend of someone who (allegedly) called the chinese as squatting immigrants.

All these, obviously, reflect badly upon Pak Lah.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Oh really?

It is apparently a fairly recent policy to do this.. Probably drawn up AFTER the last Johor flood. Or is it because the Nasi Kandar place in Perth has already bungkus..

Friday, July 4, 2008

How to retract a retraction?

First time I heard about a statutory declaration was Raja Petra's about Rosmah et al at a demolition ceremony.
Then the buggery report came up. All hell broke loose.

As a response to the buggery report, another SD came up. Very juicy and tabloidish.

Then after a meeting with Da Police, we have a retraction of a certain portion of the SD.

Am not holding my breath but I think a retraction of a retraction is coming.

Meanwhile, while Rome burns........

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Oh Bugger...

I was abroad in 1997-1998. There was no alternative media aka blogs to provide a different view. All I could read was online MSM.
I came back full of 'dislike of DSAI. I now all about things that 'can' happen in an all-boys boarding school. Came from one, so to me, it was not impossible.
Over the years since then, I became more and more 'open minded'. I started reading the 'blasphemous' Malaysiakini and then Screenshots and the Rocky's Bru,Aisehman,The Scribe, Pasquale etc. And I became more 'open-minded'. You know, the three version of truths.
Then came the GE12 and after voting BN since 4 pevious elections, I voted Opposition, regardless of what i felt about DSAI before.
Then this..

Whether it's the truth or not, it's stirred my homophobic reaction again and I have to consciously suppress it.
I believe our change should not hinge on DSAI. We all need to change for the better, with or without DSAI.
I'm going to let this episode play on until the curtain drops and whatever the outcome will be, one thing is certain.

I will never voted UMNO again, regardless whether DSAI is a sodomist or not.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Thick skull?

Someone should enlighten Tok Guru that it is not the same. Unless SIRIM would like to approve a certain 'serban'
On the other hand, this should prove the Darwinian theory how the stupid will be extinct, out of their on accord.. no genocide needed.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

How to screen for student loan.

We often heard how our college and university students are finding it hard to make ends meet. How some of them can't even make the minimum SSPN deposit of RM500 to qualify for PTPTN loan. How the government had to lower that to RM20.
Then, wham..!
I guess they need Govt loan to buy RM12 coffee, so that they can do their homework.

Brilliant thinking.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Royal Renaissance..Not.

Just read yesterday about The Crown Prince of Kelantan, Tengku Faris's statement about Ketuanan Melayu aka Malay Supremacy.
You can find it in Malaysiakini (subscription needed) or here. Kinda disappointing really, especially when I am Malay and Kelantanese. I thought all those years spent in the UK would have benefited him, what a waste of taxpayers money.
I suppose ketuanan melayu for the Kelantan Royalty is to get freebies from SBJ Sdn Bhd. You'll find a few Chinese Tengku there.

On another note, I am glad that the Govt finally wakes up to the follies of these ingrates. Yes, that is what they all are. Invariably they are well connected that's why you can't get JPA to hunt them like......
When they do come back, you can find them grovelling to the powers that be so that they can work in the Universities (usually UKM,UPM,UiTM since it's in KL) so that they can skip the 'hardships' of smaller hospitals in smaller towns.
And when the 3 years compulsory posting is up, go and find them in the nearest KPJ Hospital.

At least I'm glad that they are now being chased away from the UK, unfortunate though, for those who actually spent their OWN money to fund their studies.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

New Cabinet,Old Kitchen

Interesting choice.

I am surprised that Rafidah is out,Tengku Correct Adnan is out, JJ is out. Not that I am not glad, but it smacked of an admission of guilt. You mean those guys are corrupt?
I am surprised and I am definitely NOT glad with the appointment of Mat Taib. Must be a Minister for the Brown Tongue portfolio!

I am glad that Zaid is in and my take is that it is damage control for the inter religious deterioration lately.
Again an admission of fault in appointing him as a Minister when you dropped him from PRU. At least he can go around telling people he didn't lose!!!

I not betting but I doubt this cabinet will retain this shape after UMNO AGM or EGM.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Tsunami, anniversary and St. Patrick's day.

OMG,
Since my last post SOOOO many things happened.

First things first. Today is my 14th wedding anniversary.

Did we have anything special for the day? Nope, she was busy at work the whole day and so was I. (She was busier)
Did we have anything special? Yes, 14 years of married bliss and 5 lovely kids. My God, five? Yes, five.

Not by design we got married on this date, it is only later we found out that it's also Paddy's Day..let's paint things green.

Wait a minute, we did paint Kelantan,Kedah green and tinge of green in Wilayah,Perak and Selangor.

On a personal note, I am more settled now in Kuala Lumpur. My family and the rest of the clan are here with me. No more long distance parenting.

Barisan Nasional have been tsunamied. I blame (or gave credit to, depending on my mood of the day) Pak Lah for being so disconnected with the masses. Everybody knows that the sentiment on the ground was bad, except him. It is so appropriate that his SIL ( the won-by-cheating MP of Rembau) opened a shop called TENC in Pavillion. The Emperor's New Clothes..I don't know whether the irony was intended. And now, he is really naked.

Let's hope Barisan Rakyat can show that they can work for the betterment of the country. I worry that their differences will be a hindrance. DAP need to appear being Malaysian Malaysia, that they preach rather than appearing like chauvinistic Chinese (which they might be really are, see, even I still have my lingering doubts which I ignored during elections).They better pull through, I have incurred wraths of many fellow Malay muslims for defending them.
For better opinions please refer to Raja Petra's site.
Not sure whether it's the gospel truth but it's quite juicy.
PKR seems ok. I thought of joining their party but after voting BN for previous 4 elections, trusting Anwar Ibrahim might take some time but I'm trying to.
PAS, I have no problem with them as long as they can be realistic with their demands. As a non drinking, monogamously married man, I have absolutely no issue with them except the part about them taking away my personal liberty. PAS needs to realise, my duty to GOD is mine.Their duty to govern justly is their burden to the same GOD.

Lastly, it's not good to say bad things about dead people but Zakaria Deros died the night BN lost. I doubt there is a palace as grand as his palatial house, where he has gone.