Thursday, April 25, 2013

五月五 换政府


2008全国大选,国阵以140席侥幸获胜。若非沙巴及砂拉越稳胜49席,只怕国阵必定败选。

民联安华哥摆明阵局要在916 日大变天。企图透过沙巴及砂拉越两州49议员跳槽夺取国会多数议席,以此改朝换代。

国阵伯拉哥听到炮声,吓了一裤子尿。赶紧带了全国国阵议员到台湾公干,以免安华哥钓蛙。

毕竟安华哥太张扬了,给伯拉哥走快两步。安华哥的炮声是打得响,可惜没打中目标。916没变天。

其实,国阵之首的巫统只占了140席之69席,实在是独党难鸣。若国阵其他党员被他而去,巫统一定不能当家。说实在,马华和国大党在国阵也没权没势,其代表的族群也被边沿化,甚至被欺骗、侮辱、欺压。在公,是没有理由留下的了。在私,除了为了私利,还有什么理由?

沙巴及砂拉越的国阵议员为何留下?加入马来西亚55年,沙巴及砂拉越还是全国最穷的州属。虽然资源丰富、地灵人杰,沙砂两州还是没有分到发展这杯羹。令人费解的是沙砂人民还是那么支持国阵。盲目跟从、满足现状?若是百姓满足了,为何怨声四起?若是百姓盲从,为了什么出卖尊严?若是发展了,为何无水无电无路无业?议员们都也盲了?还是口袋满了?难道还为宗教?民族?环保?还是钱?权?色?还是义气?一口气?还是畏强势?怕恶势力?还是怕穷?怕入狱?

退一步想一想,若沙砂两州半数议员跟安华哥塔上了,恐怕国阵已难当家。这个道理,区区一个小王子都想到,何况各位大哥大姐,何况各位议员。就算不跳槽,单以49之尊,可左右政也!King maker嘞!应该可以为百姓讨些好处了吧?!49个议员,难道都没有一个义士?

2008去了。222个议员的面目都看清了吧?

2013.等着瞧吧!五月五,换政府。

王子 学 外语 之 Help !


“You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours.”
English idiom

You do a favor for me and I'll do a favor for you.; If you do something for me that I cannot do for myself, I will do something for you that you cannot do for yourself.




“You help me, I help you.”
Najib Razak, 2010 May 15th

The Prime Minister of Malaysia, ( leader of the ruling collation BN ) Najib Razak during his visit to Rejang Park, a Chinese majority housing estate in Sibu, Sarawak, campaigning for SUPP’s Robert Lau during Sibu parliamentary by-election.  Najib promised the voters RM5 million to alleviate floods if Robert Lau win the seat.

The by-election was won by DAP’s Richard Wong by a simple majority of 398 votes.

Najib’s vote-buying promises were deem morally inappropriate for some, yet anyone sensible would know its a broad daylight bribery.  The Malaysian Parliament claimed that  Najib did not violating Election Offences Act.   In 2009, the Federal Court made a decision that promises to bring development during election campaign are not an act of bribery.

Till today, many parts of Sibu remain flood-prone, in addition to tones of other perennial problems.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Income Tax


Its time to file for income tax, again.



Individual relief = RM9,000.
Which means, RM750/month, or RM25/day for all expenses, including food,  accommodation, transportation, household expenses, utilities, clothing, entertainment etc.. How can anyone living in a city survive with RM750/month, with the ever-rising living cost ?

Rebate for books = RM1,000. Anyone spending that kind of money for books ?
Rebate for broadband subscription = RM500. mana cukup ?
Rebate for house installment = RM10,000. Why only for property bought between 10th March 2009 till 31 December 2010 ?

Minimum taxable income ( for a singleton ) = RM2,450 net
if we calculate it backward, Minimum taxable income ( RM2,450 ) = [ Annual Income ( RM17,856 ) – Individual rebate( RM9,000 ) – EPF ( RM6,000 ) ] -  Tax relief ( RM400 ). 
Thus, an average singleton earns more than RM1,488/month are taxable.  Unless he/she is entitled to a lot more of rebates and reliefs.

• In 2010, there are 5.5 million registered individual taxpayers in Malaysia ( NST, Tax refunds in 30 days, 24 Mar 2012 ), out of 11,129,400 employed labour force ( Department of Statistics, Principal Statistic of the Labour Force, 1982-2011 ).
 Which means, of 11,129,400 employed labour, almost half of them are not paying tax, either they earn less than RM1,488/month, or simply don’t pay.   

Per capita income of average Malaysian = USD9,656 ( @ RM28,968  º RM2,414/month )  ( World Bank, 1990-2010 )
Average Malaysian’s income are taxable, why only half of the workforce pay tax?
  
IRB collected RM15,574.59 million in 2009 from individual taxpayers. (  IRB Annual Report, 2009 )
IRB’s Annual Report dare not to publish the number of taxpayers, why?  How many taxpayers contributed to the tax revenue ?
  




Saturday, February 2, 2013

王子 学 外语 之 Rakyat Didahulukan


government of the people, by the people, for the people
1863 · Abraham Lincoln, United States 16th President · Gettysburg Address



Rakyat Didahulukan, Pencapaian Diutamakan
( People First, Performance Now )
2009 · 1Malaysia Propaganda

VS


Jangan lawan tauke
2012 · Parti Rakyat Sarawak ( PRS, a BN component party ) President James Jemul Masing when defending the party’s Youth chief Mong Dagang for stopping the welfare assistance and subsidies given to phiysically challenged farmer Frusis Lebi of Sri Aman whom openly supported an opposition candidate during 2011 state election.




Thursday, January 3, 2013

王子 学 古文 之 Menu Rakyat 1Malaysia


朱门酒肉臭,路有冻死骨
·杜甫《自京赴奉先咏怀五百字》



  
2011 July 7th - Menu Rakyat 1Malaysia ( MR1M ) was introduced by Domestic Trade, Cooperative and Consumer Affairs Ministry to offer budget meals to Malaysians.  The ‘poor’ can have breakfast for RM2.50 and lunch for RM4.00–RM5.00.


VS


2010 June 24th – Najib was alleged to host about 100 guests for his birthday party in Sri Perdana.  Shangri-La Hotel KL catered for the event, the RM79,053 bill was billed to Prime Minister’s Office.

2011 June 13th – Najib was alleged to finance his daughter Nooryana Najwa‘s engagement ceremonies using public funds.  RM409,767 was billed to Prime Minister’s Office by Shangri-La Hotel KL.

2012 April 20th – Tourism Ministry spend RM3.4 million hosting a 3-day PATA conference.  Tourism Minister Ng YenYen defended her ministry’s heavy spending for dinners : “RM150 per person dinner in KL is not an issue…”

2012 May 14th  -  Najib hosted over 1,000 overseas Malaysian at the prestigious 02Arena, UK, in a “Meet the PM” event.

2012 October 2nd – Melaka CM Mohd Ali Rustam organized a ‘cheap’ wedding banquet for his son at Dewan Tun Ali Bukit Katil.  Some 130,000 people were said to have attended, which hit the Malaysia Book of Records.  Caterers and 500 volunteers provided their services for free !   


Saturday, December 1, 2012

Penang Mural Trail

Murals on the streets of Georgetown is the workmanship of Ernest Zacharevic, a young Lithuania-born artist. The mural project, known as Mirrors George Town, is part of George Town Festival 2012.

The murals were never given names.  They were eventually named by avid fans. 

There are 9 murals, all painted on walls of historic building within the Georgetown’s World Heritage Site.  Though not too distantly apart, it is still very tiring walking around looking for the murals under the hot tropical sun.  Still, driving around in a car is not encouraged, as most of the roads are one-way traffic and parking lots are extremely scarce.  The best way is either riding a bicycle or motorcycle.






A. 'The Awaiting Trishaw Peddler' @ Penang Road
B. 'Little Girl in Blue' @ Muntri Street'
C. 'Broken Heart' @ Love Lane
D. 'Reaching Up' @ Cannon Street
E. 'This Old Man' @ Armenian Street
F. 'Little Children on a Bicycle' @ Armenian Street
G. 'Boy on a Bike' @ Ah Quee Steet
H. 'Little Boy with Pet Dinosour' @ Ah Quee Street
I. 'Children in a Boat' @ Chew Jetty 






Monday, November 26, 2012

Gender Segregation...


Hair dressing salon operators in Kota Bharu, in the state of Kelantan administered by Islamic political party PAS, are being harassed by local council enforcers.  The salons may have their operation license revoked under the Local Council Act Section 170(2). 


Apparently a Local Council Act by-laws stipulates that woman is prohibited from cutting the hair of a man, and vice versa, regardless of the religion.  The rule is also observed at supermarket and hypermarkets check-out counters.  Kelantan state local government committee chairman Datuk Takyuddin Hassan said the state was serious about the policy.

Gender segregation is among the controversial regulations imposed by religiously zealous Local Government.  Earlier, Kuala Selangor District Council had all cinema operator within its jurisdiction to adhere a gender segregation ruling for unmarried Muslim couples.

In 2011, PAS-led Kedah government was condemned for trying to imposed gender segregation at its state-level New Year’s eve countdown celebration in Sungai Petani.  Kedah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Azizan Abdul Razak said there was nothing wrong with men and women sitting separately, in fact such a move could avoid indecent behaviors.

In 2008, a school in Senawang had been reported practicing gender segregation.  The students are not allowed to study in the same class, eat at the same table in the canteen, or to conduct experiments in the same lab.  It is not known if the headmaster Muhammad Amir YM Sharrif has been disciplined for his action against Education Ministry policy.

Some over-jealous law makers from ruling party, Datuk Noraini Ahmad, even dreaming of a gender segregated hospital !


Gender segregation is definitely a form of sexual discrimination, a violation of human rights, even if the supporters claiming it is necessary to maintain decency, sacredness, female safety , bla bla bla.

I do agree that it is logical to have separate toilets, showers, changing rooms, sauna, etc.

Yes, we can have separate commuter coaches, female driven taxies, female police/immigration officers performing body search on females, female gynecologist attending female patients….

But can we force everyone to wear hijab / burqa / jilbab /  tudung ?

Do we need separate hospitals, schools or stadium ?
Do we need gender separation in swimming pools, gyms, libraries, cinemas, parks, hotels, beaches ?
Do we need to have separate cashier counters ? toll booths ? ticket counters ? hotel receptions ? customer services ? waiters/waitresses ?
How about secretaries ? personal assistants ? body guards ?
Bus ? car ? motorcycle ?

Can the extreme gender segregation prevent incest, rape, sodomy,  adultery, pre/extra-marital relationship, child marriage, sexual harassment, polygamy, domestic violence, prostitution ?



“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall not commit adultery.’
But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart.”
Matthew 5:27-28

Saturday, October 13, 2012

AES = Automated Entrapment System ?


Automated Enforcement System ( AES ) began operation at midnight on Saturday, 22nd September 2012, with cameras in 14 black spots in Perak, Selangor and KL, to catch drivers who break speed limits and jump traffic lights.  It was reported that 63,558 offences were captured by 14 cameras alone over 8 days under the AES.  That is : 567 offences per camera per day !

More cameras will be installed at 831 black spots nationwide in the second phase.  Another 500 portable units will be handled by both JPJ and PDRM.

Two private companies were awarded contract to install, repair and maintain the AES cameras for 5 years.  There companies are ATES Sdn Bhd and Beta Tegap Sdn Bhd.  According to the news, MOT will make the payment in three stages.  First, the companies are entitled to RM16 per summons for the first 5 million issued, totaling RM80 billion.  For second stage, the remaining revenue will be split evenly with MOT, with a cap of RM270 million each.  Finally, the company will each receive 7.5% from the remaining revenue.

But Deputy Transport Minister Abdul Rahim Bakri said the contractors are at risk of loss.  He told Parliament that at the 26th km of Jalan Ipoh, Perak, the number of traffic offences dropped to zero in 3 days after the installation of AES. 

The AES system, according to JPJ Director-General Datuk Solah Mat Haassan, costs up to RM 800 million.  Both the two concessionaire companies, ATES Sdn Bhd and Beta Tegap Sdn Bhd, each invested RM 300-400 million.  Beta Tegap Sdn Bhd will set up and maintain the system for Selangor, KL, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Johor and Pahang, while ATES Sdn Bhd covers the rest of the country.

Solah stressed that the AES cameras  are to reduce the number of road fatalities.  Knowing where the AES cameras are, motorists are more careful and will drive according to the law.

The concessionaire companies will assess and prepare the sites, install and commission, maintain and monitor the cameras, establish and operate the control centers, depot printing offences.  JPJ will cross check the vehicle registration and issue summons.

There are currently 17.971 million vehicles on the road.  In 2010 alone, there were 414,421 reported accidents involving 760,433 vehicles, with 6,872 fatalities and 28,269 injured.
Lets do some calculation :
With average of 567 offences/camera/day, all 831 cameras will record a total of 471,177 offences/day.

1st Payment : RM16 x first 5 million summons
In almost 11 days, all 831 cameras will record a total of 5,265,216 offences.
º 567 offences/camera/day x 831 cameras x 11 days = 5,265,216 offences
\ an easy RM 80 million pocketed in < 11 days !!!

2nd Payment : 50% of the total summons up to RM 270 million
º RM 270 million = 900,000 offences x RM 300/summon  
( It will only need < 2 days for 831 cameras to record 900,000 offences. )
º 567 offences/camera/day x 831 cameras x 2 days = 942,354 offences
\ another easy RM 135 million in 2 days !!!

3rd Payment : 7.5% of the remaining summons
= daily revenue RM 10,769,760
º 567 offences/camera/day x 831 cameras x 1 day =  471,177 offences
º 471,177 offences x RM 300/summon x 7.5% = RM 10,601,483  
\ RM 10.6 million++ per day from 13th day onwards !!!

 º RM 10,601,483 x 351 days = RM 3,721,120,358  
\ RM 3.72 billion++ for remaining 351 days of 1st year !!! 
Even if the summons were given a 50% discount, its still a very profitable business snapping photographs.
( Can the summons be discounted?  Will the contractors agree to that ?  As discounted summons means less profit !!! )


Profit/Loss Analysis :
Total investment = RM 400,000,000
Total Revenue =
+ RM 80 millions ( first 11 days of 1 year )
+ RM 135 millions ( next 2 days of 1st year )
+ RM 3,721,120,358 ( remaining 351 days of 1st year )
+ RM 3,858,939,630 ( 2nd year )
+ RM 3,858,939,630 ( 3rd year )
+ RM 3,858,939,630 ( 4th year )
+ RM 3,858,939,630 ( 5th year )
= RM 19,371,878,878

Profit/Loss =
+ RM 19,371,878,878 – RM 800,000,000 -
= RM 18,571,878,878
º RM 3.71 billion/year
º RM 309 million/month 


I am not very good in mathematics nor business, can someone please audit my findings ?
Otherwise, I think this is the best money-making business plan ever !!!


Hrm…… I am wandering :
1. who are the directors of ATES Sdn Bhd and Beta Tegap Sdn Bhd ?
2. why outsource ? MOT cannot afford to fork out RM 800 million capital ?
3. was the contract really properly open-tendered ?
4. since the contractor are paid based on summons collected, doesn’t that means more summons generate more revenue ?  
5. will the contract somehow be extended ?

6. why pay the concessionaire so handsomely ?  
7. the portable units are akin to the present speed cameras used in speed traps, are the offences caught on portable units subjected to payment to the concessionaires ?
8. that mean that the 'old' speed cameras owned by PDRM now antiques in Police Museum?
9. does that means that the 'speed-traps' are now 'privatised'?
10. on what basis MIROS determined the black spots ?

11. if nowhere in Malaysia a motorist can drive over speed limit of 110 km/j, why allow production/import/sell/register high-powered cars ?
12. why not repair/rectify accident-prone roads ? loopholes/water-logged/uneven surface/bottlenecks/sharp bends/poorly lit/synchronized traffic lights … 

I suppose the answers are either confidential, sensitive, beyond jurisdiction, tak tahu or protected under OSA. L
Unless all the queries are satisfactorily attended to, I humbly think the implementation of AES should be put on hold.

watch out for this at the road !!!
If you ask me, I'd say It's just a moron excuse to share the big-fat-summons with someone well-connected.

Monday, September 17, 2012

2012 金像奖

暴力片 : 奇凌峰18SG
摄影 : 陈仲伟

剧情介绍 :
2012年,雪兰莪面临世纪大缺水。杨桃岭天天不好天、制水连连,其他地区却逢雨成灾,沙登就一夜成水都。不但人民莫名其妙,专家也摸不着头脑。大马其他州属也面临同样问题 : 龙头没水,龙沟淹水。

有人怀疑有人偷水,有人说天不下雨,有人还说河神要娶媳妇了!
口水仗十足,还有很多人身攻击。戏无结局,人民自己看着办。



搞笑片 : 茅山18SG
摄影 : t Ting Ting

剧情介绍 :
风吹草动,典型的恐怖片。不过剧情十分搞笑,老少咸宜,百看不厌


浪漫片 : 水晶山18SX
摄影 : Anthony Lee Fook Leong

剧情介绍 :
KLORR ( KL Outer Ring Road ) 是巴生谷最新的高速私人公路,将连接北方的鹅唛和南方的加影。目前还在筹备中。
拍摄还未开始,已闹得满城风雨。据说制作当局不惜代价,势在必得把《水晶山》开拍。听说是必赚的没本钱生意。上画后,必赚到笑。

戏说有人为了金钱而出卖老婆、儿女,还欺骗国家、人民。不但把良心喂狗,还杀人放火。最后当然人财两得,笑着回家。

此片高风险,哭戏多,手脚迟钝者、畏高者不宜!