Tuesday, 6 December 2011
United Malay National Organisation (UNMO) Malaysia is a circus
UMNO
United Malay National Organisation
Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu
Ut sementem feceris, ita metes -
As you sow, so shall you reap. (Cicero)
Saturday, 30 October 2010
Death-by-Bus Continues in Malaysia!
Die like a frog (mati katak) in Malaysia, no one cares less
Some of the reasons are:-
- No enforcement on roads & highways.
- Corruption, Corruption, Corruption!
- Lackadaisical authorities
- Incompetence, stupidity
- Cover-ups
- Political influence and patronage
- Poor road design and awful road-sign placement and multiple designs
- Third world culture and mentality
- Complaisance
Seven people, six of whom were teenagers, were killed and 39 others injured in a bus accident at Genting Sempah, outside of Kuala Lumpur.
The crash, happened at 7.50pm last night 29th October 2010), said Selangor traffic chief Supt Che Hussein Omar.
“Seventeen were seriously injured while the remaining 22 suffered minor injuries,” he said. “Two people were thrown out from the bus.”
He added police were investigating the driver for reckless driving.
The co-driver said he was asleep when the crash happened.
“When I got up, the bus was rolling,” he added.
UPDATE
DRIVER HAD NO DRIVING LICENCE
BUS WAS IN POOR CONDITION (NOT ROADWORTHY??)
The driver who was driving the bus, that hit the roadside safety barrier and overturned several times at kilometre 38 of the Genting Sempah road on Friday, 29th October 2011, night, killing seven and injuring 39 others, did not have a driving licence.
In Baling, where the bus trip originated,families of the seven victims who were killed claimed that the bus was not the one promised by the bus company and said it was was not in good condition.
This is quite typical of the every day situation in today's Malaysia.
- Corruption and bribery rule.
- Money is seemingly king!
- The dire consequences of actions are disregarded.
- Safety is disregarded
- Lives are regarded as cheap and are dispensable!
When well the people wake up and demand change?
May the seven innocent victims of this bus crash rest in peace.
And the extravagant pie-in-the-sky tourism minister wants to encourage tourists to hire self-drive cars!
How idiotic, even the locals get lost everyday!!!!!!
New Slogan for Ministry of Tourism:
Malaysia Truly a Great Place to Die in a Road Accident
Spend two weeks in Malaysia, hire a car.
You may either die, or perhaps you will spend your whole holiday trying to get out of Kuala Lumpur.................. enjoy going round in every decreasing circles, but be careful you may end up in your own anus!!!!
Salus populi suprema lex
The safety of the people is the supreme law. (Cicero)
Caeci caecos ducentes
Blind leading the blind
Monday, 11 October 2010
DANGER! PLEASE TAKE HEED - Do not Travel on Express Buses in Malaysia

When will the carnage on Malaysia's roads end?
So all you people out there, locals and tourists alike, please think very carefully before choosing to travel by express bus in Malaysia.
- Talking is cheap
- Lives are regarded as cheap, &
- Corruption is still alive and thriving, but it is certainly killing the country and the people!
Twelve people were killed on the spot and more than 45 others were injured in a crash involving two buses, a van and three cars at Kilometre 223 of the North-South Highway near the Simpang Ampat toll plaza on Sunday, 10th October 2010.
The express bus crashed through the guardrail and ploughed into the five other vehicles heading in the opposition direction.
Police said the tragedy, at 18:40, happened when a bus heading towards Kuala Lumpur 'went out of control' and flipped over to the southbound side of the highway.
How on earth does a bus, or any other vehicle, 'go out of control' what an idiotic thing to say!
The is virtually zero enforcement of most laws, even though Malaysia has so many enforcement agencies.
The police and the road transport department are supposed to take care of enforcement on the roads and highways, but they do not appear to do their work very well.
In this case the police were reported as saying, as quoted in a news report:
'There was no evidence so far that the express bus involved in the fatal crash in Simpang Ampat on Sunday was speeding.'
SAC Abdul Aziz said 'police were still unsure of the exact cause'.
Just wait, there will soon be another fatal crash involving an express bus, and more and more ad infinitum, unless something is done to end the carnage on Malaysia's roads. Don't hold your breath folks!!

He said talks on public road safety were meaningless until enforcement and important policies on road safety were implemented.
"What happened to speed limiting devices on express buses, the automated enforcement system (AES) and proper management of commercial vehicle drivers?" he asked.
CAP said the authorities should stop pandering to the demands of transport companies and focus instead on saving lives.
WELL SAID MR. S M IDRIS!ONLY WHEN ENDEMIC BRIBERY & CORRUPTION IS ERADICATED, WILL ALL THINGS GET BETTER IN MALAYSIA.
Ex nilhilo nihil fit
Nothing comes from nothing
Nemo sine vitio est
No one is without fault. (Seneca the Elder)
Nomina stultorum parietibus haerent
The names of foolish persons adhere to walls (Fools names and fools faces are often seen in public places.)
Friday, 24 September 2010
Save Malaysia
, it appears that Malaysia already halfway to becoming a failed state!

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Quam terribilis est haec hora
How fearful is this hour
Sunday, 20 December 2009
MALAYSIA IS SO VERY VERY EXPENSIVE

Whither Malaysia in 2010 and beyond if still under UMNO/BN control
More bullshit, empty talk, misrepresentation, and goods and services being extremely expensive relative to the meagre incomes * of most people?
This unfortunately accurately sums up Malaysia these days.
*see below for some one to one comparisons
Acronyms are springing up ad nausea, such as:
1Malaysia
National Key Result Areas (NKRAs)
The Government Transformation Programme(GTP)
These, and many other deceptive, devious, daft policies, are resulting in hours of meaningless dumb arse drivel, UMNO/BN is evidently, it seems, trying to hoodwink folks into believing they are reforming themselves for the benefit of the country, but in reality the status qua remains.
Corruption is still alive and well
The rich selfish minority get ever richer
The majority get more and more poor
Najib and his sidekicks still seem to believe that bullshit baffles brains!
BUT THOSE WHO HAVE TRANSGRESSED, HAD BETTER GET READY TO FACE THE MUSIC.
THINGS WILL CHANGE FOR THE BETTERMENT OF THE PEOPLE IN DUE TIME.
SOONER OR LATER THE CORRUPT, THE AVARISTS, THE CHEATERS, THE CORRUPT, THE DEVILS IN DISGUISE, THE SELFISH, THE EGOISTIC, THE SELF IMPORTANT, THE USERS OF RELIGION TO CONTROL OTHERS, THE HYPOCRITES, THE DECEITFUL, THE GREEDY, THE VULGARLY RICH AND ALL OTHER REPROBATES WILL, AS AS HAPPENED SO MANY TIMES IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD, SOON FEEL THE WRATH OF THE PEOPLE.
On 18th December 2009 it was reported in The Star:
Almost 50,000 households living below the poverty line will get aid to lift them up under a new poverty eradication programme.
“We hope to raise the level of households nationwide that are currently earning RM440 and below by the end of 2010,” said Women, Family and Community Development Minister Shahrizat Abdul Jalil.
If their household income is less than RM440, then these families are well and truly destitute and this brings great shame to Malaysia.
Sharizat should be trying to raise their incomes to a basic minimum of 4,400
In my opinion:
A working person in Malaysia, based on the cost of things, should earn at least RM 5,000 to be able to live to a reasonable living standard.
Why does Malaysia not have a minimum wage?
Things are so expensive if one considers that there are millions in Malaysia who earn less that RM 1,000 per month.
If one compares the wages and price in the United Kingdom with wages and prices in Malaysia on a one to one, unit income to unit cost basis, the outcome is shocking,
WAGES
In the UK the National Minimum Wage (NMW) is ₤ 5.80 per hour.
To explain in more detail, there are three levels of minimum wage, and the rates from 1st October 2009 are:
£5.80 per hour for workers aged 22 years and older
a development rate of £4.83 per hour for workers aged 18-21 inclusive
£3.57 per hour for all workers under the age of 18, who are no longer of compulsory school age.
Thus almost all workers aged 18 and over are entitled to the National Minimum Wage (NMW).
The NMW for those aged 22 and over is £5.80.
There is a lower minimum wage of £4.83 for those aged 18 to 21.
Freelance and temporary workers are entitled to the minimum wage.
Workers aged 16 and 17 (except apprentices) are entitled to a minimum of £3.57 per hour.
Workers' average pay must be at or above the minimum wage for each 'pay reference period'.
The 'pay reference period' is the worker's actual pay period, up to a maximum of a month.
Premium payments (eg overtime at time-and-a-half) cannot be included when calculating whether the worker has been paid the minimum wage. Only the standard hourly rate portion of the overtime payment can be counted.
Hours worked will depend on the type of work the worker does.
NOTE: the NMW increases periodically to take into account the rate of inflation.
Based on a 40 hour working week, the UK minimum personal income will be 928 units of currency per month of four weeks.
In Malaysia there is no minimum wage
In Malaysia an ordinary working person may earn a minimum of 928 units of currency, or perhaps a little more, per month. The poverty level is however mysteriously set at an ridiculously low 440
Now let us compare prices in the United Kingdom and Malaysia.
PRICES [in units of currency]
Petrol costs per litre
UK Vehicle Fuel Prices for Thursday 17th Dec 2009
Avg. Min. Max.
Unleaded :1.08 1.039 1.219
Diesel: 1.097 1.059 1.229
LRP: 1.129 1.059 1.169
Super: 1.149 1.069 1.259
Vehicle Gas
LPG: 0.576 0.499 0.699
In Malaysia current (December 2009) vehicle fuel costs are fixed by the government:-
Petrol RON 97 2.05,
Petrol RON 95 1.80 (may increase up to a reported 'unsubsidised' RM 3.00 on early 2010)
Diesel 1.70
Liquid Gas, Vehicle is 0.68
Highway tolls
In the UK there are none apart from a few short stretches of motorway and a few bridges.
In Malaysia all highways are toll roads, so the cost of driving is very high, one can in fact, at least double the price of the petrol use by an average car for a journey. Toll rates are every increasing too.
Motorcars Prices [in units of currency]
New cars:
UK
HONDA JAZZ Price Range: 10,575 - 13,535
PERODUA KENARI Price Range: 6,620 - 7,418
PERODUA MYVI Price Range: 6,620 - 7,418
Malaysia
HONDA JAZZ (cheapest model) 104,800.00
PERODUA KENARI GX AERO (cheapest model) (M) 41,263.10
PERODUA MYVI (cheapest model) 38,934.10
Second-hand cars:
In the UK, second-hand cars are very cheap, it is possible to buy a roadworthy car for as low as ₤ 500.
In Malaysia, second-hand cars are very expensive, even a ten year old almost junk car can cost over 5,000
Foodstuffs
Foodstuff too are far cheaper in the UK, see the list below and compare the costs you pay in Malaysia, in units of currency:
Bread
Large sliced multi-grain loaf 2.00
Six wholemeal bread buns 0.60
Cheese
Stilton 650 gm piece 5.00
Cheddar cheese 250 gm 2.00
Milk
Fresh full cream milk 2 x 4 pints 3.00
Butter
250gm 1.00
Table margarine 500 gm. 1.10
Ice Cream (luxury make)
Ben & Jerrys 500 ml 3.98
Vegetable Oil (Rapeseed or Sunflower) 1 litre 0.98
Organic potatoes 1.5 kg 1.25
Eggs, medium (12) 1.50
Mandarin oranges (6) 1.40
Apples, small Cox (8) 1.00
Rice (Thai) 1kg 0.99
The list goes on and on.
That is really food for thought!
So who is getting the shitty end of the stick?
Those in Malaysia earning 928 units of currency or those minimum wage earners in UK earning 928 units of currency?
You judge for yourself.
Ab amicis honesta petamus
We must ask what is proper from our friends
Ab ovo usque ad mala
From the egg right to the apples (From start to finish)
Acclinis falsis animus meliora recusat
The mind intent upon false appearances refuses to admit better things
Monday, 19 October 2009
FOR SALE: 1Malaysia
image source
In order to ensure that Najib had a big attendance for his 1Malaysia launching road show in Ipoh, it appears that UMNO employed the often used "Rent-a-crowd' tactic, and provided buses to bus-in spectators who were given a monitory reward (bribe) to attend the road show and listen to Najib prattle and pontificate.
Najib Razak at long last launched his highly-publicised and still largely mysterious and undefined “1 Malaysia” concept before a crowd of at least 30,000 at the Perak Stadium in Ipoh on 18 October 2009.
However, according to some spectators, they had been bused-1n after collecting RM30 coupons, which they exchanged for cash upon arrival at the venue.
If this is not bribery and corruption I do not know what it is!
see the full news story HERE
Belua multorum es capitum
You are a beast with many heads
Tuesday, 6 October 2009
Isa Samad - tainted by his past deeds

At least two Chinese-language dailies have been reportedly ordered not to report on Isa Samad's suspension from UMNO, after he was found guilty of buying votes during the party polls in 2004.
Isa was was suspended in June 2005 from the party for six years, guilty of several charges of political corruption, but subsequently the sentence was reduced by half to three years.
Read all about it HERE, HERE & HERE
In his personal blog, UMNO veteran Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has made the following sobering and sensible conclusions:
“Mindful of the signal sent by the voters of Permatang Pasir and all the elections since March 8, the leadership should now be especially careful in selecting our candidate for Bagan Pinang.
Beyond winning and losing political battles, the party leadership should step back and think about how their choice of candidate reflects upon the party and ultimately upon their own integrity.
Nothing says more about what we stand for and who we are than the kinds of leaders we champion.
“If Umno continues to field tainted candidates, the public might justly conclude that it would be better for the the country that Umno lost.
In our now dangerously divided society, it is important not just that elections be won, but that they be won with honour and by honourable individuals; that is to say, in a way that inspires the public’s trust in our institutions and enlarges our common sense of justice.
Only then can the results of elections unite rather than divide us.
That is our larger challenge.”
Isa Samad is undoubtedly a tainted candidate, he also does not appear have credibility and therefore does not deserve to win the by-election in Bagang Pinang,.
However, should he win, he will be likely to be more of a liability than an asset to the causes of unity, transparency and the eradication of bribery, corruption and money politics in Malaysia.
As a result the people of Bagan Pinang in particular, the people of the state of Negeri Sembilan and the people Malaysia as a whole will suffer.
His tenure as MB of Negeri Sembilan was, according to many, a period of stagnation, doom and gloom for the state, development and growth was slow and selective and self-centred cronyism, bribery and corruption appeared to flourish.
VOTERS OF BAGANG PINANG, SAY NO TO ISA
Altissima quaeque flumina minimo sono labi
The deepest rivers flow with the least sound.
Saturday, 19 September 2009
Malaysian F1 Team - what a Bloody Cruel Joke, for whose benefit is it really for?
Too much barefaced brazen bullshit, far-fetched farcical fucking about, sneaky, slimy skulduggery.
One Malaysia minus One, F1 fantasy, foolish financial folly, to be followed by failure.
Malaysia is, it seems, cursed, doomed and in terminal decline.
Look around at the decaying infrastructure, the apathy, the waste and the incompetence.
Try this Thai Satay, you are certain to enjoy eating it after you prepare and cook it at home.
Just follow the recipe below. Bon Appetite!
It is some peoples belief that Satay (or sate as it is called in the Malay language) is not of Thai origin, but this is a mistake.
Thailand shares many recipes with surrounding countries, as this is also the case with Satay which is immensely popular in Indonesia, Malaysia and the southern provinces of Thailand.
Satay is also a popular Thai street food, as it can be found around Thailand sold from push-cars or motorcycle side-cars.
Now try to make our own Satay to impress our employers, friends, girlfriends, boyfriends, wifes, husbands or family.
Slice the chicken breast finely, width approximately 3 cm. Pound together, or blend in a blender, coriander seeds (ลูกผักชี), Cumin seeds (ลูกยี่หร่า), pepper (พริกไทย), tumeric (ขมิ้น), curry powder (ผงกะหรี่), galangal (ข่า), lemon grass (ตะไคร้), salt (เกลือ) and garlic (กระเทียม). Pour the blended ingredients into the coconut milk. Add sugar and vegetable oil and blend again so that all ingredients are well mixed.
Add the chicken sliced and marinate for 2 hours, tread the chicken slices onto the skewers. Pour the marinating sauce into a pot and heat until boiling.
Place the chicken slices over a charcoal grill (barbecue) and apply the sauce to the chicken while turning over. When cooked through, serve with satay sauce and sliced cucumber.
We hope that you will enjoy your own made Satay and think about our website *, of course any failure to make it 'aroi aroi' will not be our fault.
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Unitam logica falsa tuam philosophiam totam suffodiant!
May faulty logic undermine your entire philosophy!
Thursday, 13 August 2009
HORRIFIC CRASH ON GENTING HIGHLANDS ROAD
The Malaysian national news agency (BERNAMA) and the main stream, politically controlled, media are not reporting this horrendous crash, but read about it in the Straits Times, by clicking HERE
Extract:
"A leisurely drive down the winding roads of Genting Highlands turned into a horrific nightmare for nine Singaporeans trapped in a minivan with no brakes.
Despite the handbrake being fully engaged, the rental van hurtled down the road, gaining speed all the time. It side-swiped several vehicles along the way and nearly careened off the road before finally crashing into a road divider.
The driver and four passengers were injured, two of them seriously. Still in a critical condition in a Kuala Lumpur hospital is a two-year-old girl who suffered internal injuries and had to have part of her intestines removed."
There are many factors which may have cause the break failure, poor driving skill, untrained driver, badly maintained vehicle, periodic inspection not carried out correctly, but to sum it up in a few words, it was probably the result of bribery and corruption!Generally the media in Malaysia only reports the 'feel-good-factor' (FGF), and negative news is often not reported.
FGF like this:
"The number of tourists visiting Malaysia last month increased by 3.9% compared to the same period last year."
Read the shit HERE
Acribus initiis, incurioso fine
Zealous at the commencement, careless towards the conclusion
De asini umbra disceptare
To argue about the shadow of an ass. (petty things for petty minds)
Monday, 20 July 2009
Be forewarned of Bangkok airport scam!
Read about it HERE, there have been numerous other reports circulated by email.
The best solution is to boycott the duty free shops and indeed all shops at airports in Thailand, and be very very careful elsewhere in SE Asia too.
Give them a wide berth folks, shop elsewhere.
The duty free shop in Changi Airport, Singapore and in Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia, should be OK. But when ever you shop, always remember:
Caveat emptor
Let the buyer beware
HELP ERADICATE ALL FORMS OF CORRUPTION, FROM THE TOP TO THE BOTTOM
Monday, 13 July 2009
MANEK URAI - Beware of Golfers bearing gifts!
Are politicians losing their marbles, or rather their beads or golf balls in Manek Urai?
Manek translates to 'Bead'
Urai translates to 'Loose' or 'Apart'
Monday 6th July 2009
BN / UMNO's Blatant Unmitigated Bribery:
The Education Ministry is providing free school uniforms and bags to 6,142 primary, secondary and religious school students in Manek Urai.
Kelantan UMNO liaison chief Mustapa Mohamed said he was informed of the aid allocation for the students by DPM and Education Minister Muhyiddin Yassin several days ago.
“This gesture by the ministry is to lighten the burden of the people here,” he told a news conference at the Manek Urai Barisan Nasional operations centre yesterday.
While 300 students received the free school uniforms and bags yesterday, Mustapa said the rest would be handed out in stages.
He had earlier presented the uniforms and bags to the pupils of Sekolah Kebangsaan Manek Urai Baru on behalf of Muhyiddin.
There are 10 primary and 12 secondary schools as well as an Arabic-medium school in the town.
Sunday 12th July 2009
Muhyiddin's UMNO Blackmail Attempt Disguised or is it Blatant Unashamed Bribery again?
DPM Muhyiddin Yassin gave voters in Manek Urai a simple choice - either choose PAS or choose BN / UMNO and then get a new bridge for the Manek Urai State constituency.
Muhyiddin said:
“We can build it (the bridge), insya’allah, but there is a condition."
"It is easy - all you need to do is to ‘pangkah’ (vote), but you must vote for BN."
"If not, there would not be any new bridge."
"If you want the bridge, vote BN,”
Muhyiddin Yassin said Manek Urai will become a new development area in Kelantan , but only if the Barisan Nasional (BN) wins the constituency’s by election.
"If that (development) is what they want, we are ready to help but they must also be ready to help us," he told reporters after launching the Kelantan state Teachers’ Day celebration at the Manek Urai Baru National School.
To read the news in the Sun, click HERE
Monday 13th July 2009
PAS's Pleasant Acceptable Surprise:
A Happy Holiday for Civil Servants
The Kelantan Sate Government has declared Tuesday 14th July 2009 a public holiday for all civil servants, both State and Federal in the state because of the Manek Urai by-election.
VOTE WISELY IN MANEK URAI, TOMORROW TUESDAY 14th JULY 2009, THEN CELEBRATE ONCE THE RESULTS ARE ANNOUNCED AFTER 8:30 pm
'Terang Bulan' (The Clear Shinning Moon)
The Malaysian National Anthem's tune is based on that song
JULY 2009
Moon Phases:
Full Moon – July 7, 09:21
Last Quarter – July 15, 09:53
New Moon – July 22, 02:35
First Quarter – July 28, 22:00
Faber est suae quisque fortunae
Every man is the artisan of his own fortune
A fonte puro pura defluit aqua
From a clear spring clear water flows
Monday, 6 July 2009
Manek Urai By Election: Candidates and Carrots
In 2009, UMNO (BN) will take on PAS in the Manek Urai by-election on 14th July 2009.
Candidates from theses two political parties filed their papers when nominations closed at 10:00 on Monday, 6th July 2009.
They were Mohd Fauzi Abdullah, [50], who is the PAS treasurer for Kuala Krai and Tuan Aziz Tuan Mat, [39] the Kuala Krai UMNO Youth chief (using a BN ticket), who will be going head to head against each other.
Meanwhile: Gifts to the children of the Manek Urai constituents in the form of 'aid assistance'!
Coincidence or Covertly Co-opting into Compliance?
You need to decide yourselves folks!
“The Education Ministry (i.e. the taxpayer) is providing free school uniforms and school bags to 6,142 primary, secondary and religious school students in the Manek Urai constituency.
The Kelantan State UMNO liaison chief Mustapa Mohamed said he had been informed of the 'aid allocation' for the students by Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister Muhyiddin Yassin (and the MP for Pagoh, Johor, UMNO) some days ago.
“This gesture by the ministry is to lighten the burden of the people here,” he reportedly told a news conference at the Manek Urai BN operations centre on 5th July 2009.
See HERE
'Aid allocation' my arse; pigs may fly!
'Bribery' is perhaps a more apt term, don't you think ?
UPDATE:
The PM when in Sibu, Sarawak, urged Malaysians to judge the Barisan Nasional government based on its actions.
That is exactly what the people and this blogger are doing lah!
SEE HERE
"It is awful hard to get people interested in corruption unless they can get some of it."
Will Rogers
"Three groups spend other people's money: children, thieves, politicians. All three need supervision."
Dick Armey
"In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way."
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Wednesday, 3 June 2009
Die Like a Frog in Shameless Malaysia

POLICE INDIFFERENCE & IGNORANCE
In Malaysia life seems to be so cheap, and should anyone be unfortunate enough to die in road accident, better not expect any support from the authorities, especially the police.
As happened in Johor Bahru North, the police will be more likely to blame the motorist rather that the local authority or the Public Works Department who have not maintained the road.
See this news report:
'A 36-year-old hairdresser was killed when she fell off a motorcycle which hit a pothole'
from The Star by clicking HERE
'The pot hole was LESS THAN A FOOT (30 cm) DEEP said the OCPD'
Extract from the news report:
"Johor Baru (North) deputy OCPD Supt Mohd Akhir Ishak said Lee died of head injuries and police are investigating the case under Section 41(1) Road Transport Act 1987 for reckless driving.
He said Lee’s helmet could have become loose and fallen off when she hit the ground.
He added that the pothole was less than a foot deep."
Other shameful events have occurred in the past few days, is Malaysia cursed?
Perhaps it is cursed, but the lazy, unproductive, non-enforcing, lackadaisical and complaisant public servants are more probably the root cause of many of Malaysia's problems.
The Remodelled Gong Badak Stadium
DUMB PRIDE IN A SHODDY STADIUM
The pride of the state of Terengganu, the RM300million Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium in Gong Badak, Kuala Terengganu became a heap of twisted metal when its roof collapsed yesterday, only one year after it was opened.
RULES IGNORED, DEATH TRAPS RESULT
The Department of Occupational Safety and Health had not give approval for the demolition of the Jaya Supermarket in Petaling Jaya, before the work was begun, the structure collapsed killing seven workers recently.
Click HERE
PREPOSTEROUSLY PIOUS RUDE PRUDES
Selangor Religious Department (JAIS) workers raided an actors fiancée's apartment in Petaling Jaya, reported Harian Metro, according to The Star, click HERE
The unnamed actor, in his twenties, who acts in a mystic and horror TV series, managed to climb to the next balcony on the fifth floor at 3am recently.
The five JAIS goons raided the apartment after receiving complaints from busy-body neighbours (peeping-toms or spies) that the actor and his fiancée would meet up frequently at her home.
Serious crime is rampant in Malaysia and so much time effort is wasted on stupid and pathetic raids like this which invade the privacy of individuals.
The targets should be the rapists, wife beaters, paedophiles and child abusers.
Perhaps JAIS actually stands for Jealous Antediluvian Insomniac Shameful?
THE LIST COULD GO ON AD INFINITUM!
Thursday, 28 May 2009
Port Klang Free Zone Scandal, may never ever be uncovered?

We would like to notify you that the Report is released to you on the following conditions:
(1) PwCAS has prepared this report for Port Klang Authority ("PKA"). Their duty of care is only to PKA and PwCAS does
not owe a duty of care to any other party.
(2) PwCAS is not obliged to respond to any queries
(3) You are not authorised to use or rely on the Report to arrive at any conclusion.
Poster from mob1960
Title Page of:
“Position Review of
Port Klang Free Zone Project and
Port Klang Free Zone Sdn Bhd.
3 February 2009”
In total 55 pages of this 'Position Review'
are now available on line, but as 'read only' , without Appendices and 'secret bits*,
*[see below].
Click HERE for the sign in page, then just use any name, any identity card number and any email to be able to read the 55 pages which are released for reading.
Having read it myself, I conclude that the most salient part is contained in the letter, dated 3 February 2009, from Pricewaterhouse Coopers to The Chairman and General Manager of Port Klang Authority.
I notice that it in effect says:
some portions of the report which may, it seems, be subject to the restrictions the Malaysian Official Secrets Act (OSA) 1972, have been removed pending declassification by relevant authorities
So it is apparently not the full report that is available for viewing on-line, but a censored version.
Well folks that perhaps means that a shit-load lot of incriminating stuff will never ever see the light of day, because it is common knowledge, that anything and everything can be classified as an 'official secret' in Malaysia.
Hope up the corner of the carpet, another load of incriminating stuff may ready to be swept under it!!
But I hope that for once there can be 100% transparency.
The Star was therefoe rather misleading when it reported, on 28 May 2009, that the full report was available on line- click HERE that:
"The Port Klang Authority (PKA) has released the full audit report by PricewaterhouseCoopers Advisory Services Sdn Bhd (PwC) on the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) project, which would be available at the PKA website (click here for the full report) for public viewing for two weeks until June 10."
When, in fact, it is only part of the report (without parts which may be subject to the OSA) minus the Appendices.
Radix omnium malorum est cupiditas
The love of money is the root of all evil.
[Avarice is the problem, money itself is not evil]