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Daily Archives: March 28th, 2008

Khalid could have been a good CEO of Guthrie, is it, but it is a different kettle of fish running a state like Selangor. I am still wondering whether his forced payment for foreigners is workable, A bit too fast. As a CEO on the spot decisions are welcome, but not running a state that includs other states and the country. There must be uniformity.Anything free will be misused. Secondly the mechanism to check this will cause more than the saving the consumers will enjoy.Why not go against the Syabas, make sure they don’t overcharge and take them to court if necessary. His action is tantamount to supporting Syabas, as I get the funny feeling, 20 cubic meters free, but the next 21 meter will be what Syabas wants. Khalid are you with the people or Syabas. Toyo made his mistakes, but I hope you don’t.
clipped from www1.malaysiakini.com

‘Free water’ effective June 1
The Selangor government will provide 20 cubic metres of free water to households in the state effective June 1 this year.
In a statement today, the Selangor menteri besar’s office said that the decision was made after a study revealed that it is a feasible plan.
khalid ibrahim selangor waterThe state government is deliberating the proper mechanism to implement this policy which has been introduced to reduce the burden of the people, especially those in the lower income group.
“However, the people must not indulge in wastage in order to preserve the state’s water source to ensure long-term supply,” read the statement.
The new policy comes amidst concerns that the water tariffs in Selangor could see a sharp spike following an agreement between the state, federal government and water concessionaire Syabas.
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Gov’t rejects calls to release detained state legislator

 

Syed Hamid  Albar, our new Home Affairs Minister, is in a fix, he cannot decide on the internal affairs of the country, influenced by the fact that, earlier he was the Foreign Minister, and by nature of that job, had to protract that everything is okay, but now, with the new responsibility worries of internal security and public order. The twain don’t mix, meaning telling the world everything is okay, but now worried about security and order. I can’t imagine he appearing on BBC hard talk program, now, even if invited, I doubt he will go.

 

On Sept 13 he starred in the program Hard Talk hosted by BBC.    

 

Elizabeth Wong in her blog had something to say and there is a link to the recording of Hard Talk. You must have Real Player. Please comment. 

 

 

Gov’t rejects calls to release detained state legislator

Mar 28, 08 6:17pm

Home Affairs Minister Syed Hamid Albar today rejected opposition calls for the release of an ISA-detained state legislator, citing the need to uphold public security.
“We must react to the country’s internal security and public order,” Syed Hamid was quoted saying by the state Bernama news agency.
The opposition parties last week pressed for five ethnic Indian activists, including lawyer M Manoharan who won a seat in recent elections, to be freed from the Internal Security Act, which allows for indefinite detention without trial.
Manoharan, standing for the DAP, was elected from his detention centre – soundly beating the government incumbent in the Kota Alam Shah state seat in the March 8 general elections.
Syed Hamid said Manoharan will be forced to sit out of the newly formed state assembly when it convenes.
“You definitely can’t be at two places at the same time,” he said.
The five are leaders of rights group Hindraf who were detained last December for organising an unprecedented mass rally claiming discrimination against ethnic Indians.
Police used tear gas, water cannon and baton charges to break up the November protest, which drew at least 8,000 people.
The opposition, which now controls more than a third of parliamentary seats, has said it will seek to repeal the ISA – which dates back to the British colonial era when it was used against communist insurgents.
It is currently being used to hold more than 100 people, including about 80 alleged Islamic militants.

Gov’t rejects calls to release detained state legislator

 

This is from blogger Maverick SM. One of the main reasons, why the ruling party failed badly, was wrong advice given to the Prime Minister. Forget Rais with his Doctorate Of Laws thing, he gave wrong advice, I suppose he wanted to support Badawi as his boss. But what about the AG. He as a civil servant cannot play politics, and if he had consented to give an opinion that is wrong, is he not guilty of wrong advice. Will Badawi hold him to task. Correct….Correct….Correct, AG momentarily forgot he is the custodian of law. Poor AG.  

Friday, March 28, 2008

Terengganu MB Saga: It’s Constitutional after all!


Pak Lah says it was done in accordance with the Terengganu State Constitution.
Then, it is Constitutional! Terengganu State Constitution is part of the Federal Constitution.

Then, why did he earlier said it was unconstitutional?
The Attorney-General was his legal adviser; didn’t A-G advice him properly? Or AG also don’t understand the Constitution?

And Rais said it is a dead end for MB Datuk Ahmad Said. He was absolutely wrong; for it was the dead end for Idris Jusoh; and Pak Lah was dead wrong; and Rais was deadly blind. Rais had a Doctorate in Laws, didn’t he?
Why can’t the nation of intellectuals and experts advice our PM and ministers correctly? Why don’t they ask and seek Lingham’s wisdom?

Posted by Maverick SM at 3/28/2008 11:18:00 AM

Labels: Barisan Nasional

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