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    Time the government woke up

    FEB 16 — To the government of the day, please get your priorities right.

    Stop planning a policy to tell Malaysians which doctor to go to, and how many times to get sick in a year. Your time would be better spent sending some “I am just somebody’s wife” home to her husband. 

    I still am clueless as to why she is so indispensable to the government. As a matter of fact, Malaysians did not even vote for her in 2008. 

    The PM should take note of his previous predecessor’s style of management. I remembered ministers, mentris besar, even deputy prime ministers sacked, or made to resign from their much coveted positions, whether they deserved it or not. 

    Correct me if I am wrong but I have not heard any reassuring statement from the government vis-a-vis this somebody’s wife, except the fact that they had appointed an independent auditor to audit the company’s accounts about two months back. 

    Just as a reminder to the wise, keeping silent on this issue is anything but elegant and ignoring it will only fuel the angry sentiments of the rakyat today. Already the children — sorry, I mean the company directors — have said it’s business as usual and they do not think it is wrong to use taxpayers’ money to buy vehicles, properties in Singapore of which some were under their names.

    This is, yes, referring to the same taxpayers’ fund which was meant to be used for breeding cows to feed the nation.

    Such arrogance. 

    And please back off from the EPF. It is our retirement and savings fund. If the “investment” is indeed guaranteed by the government why won’t the banks take it? Are the banks stupid or is the government assuming we the rakyat are?

    As for me, I have no trust in the federal territories minister who cannot even keep KL roads clean, with the city still lacking in good signage, with uninvestigated allegations of corruption during the fasting month involving dishing out licences for stalls at pasar Ramadan. The potholes in KL speak volumes of his ability to properly manage Kuala Lumpur and I am uncomfortable with him helming the project worth billions of ringgit from the EPF.

    He is lucky if it is just me who feels that way.  

    Instead of coming up with a scheme for the EPF, why don’t you direct your energy to planning a better future for Malaysian degree holders, instead of churning them out on auto-pilot? 

    I was flabbergasted to find out we are producing some 12,000 nurses a year when the country (public and private) only requires about 2,000 per year. Please tell me that this is deliberately done, because if not then somebody has been sleeping on the job. 

    Countries like Australia and the UK cannot seem to have enough of them, but here we have an oversupply of undertrained, unemployable nurses that no one, and no other countries seem to want. 

    What happened to our Malaysian Qualification Agency that has been entrusted to accredit private colleges? 

    Why would we need a separate Higher Education Ministry if they cannot even monitor the number and quality of graduates churned out by public institutions?

    Before, we had an oversupply of religious teachers. Now nurses. Soon doctors?  

    What are you actually doing? Can the government please wake up?

    And on February 7, 2012 The Star carried a report and I quote: “The Health Ministry is working on creating vacancies at government hospitals to absorb the large number of unemployed graduate nurses.”

    To paraphrase a Malay saying, “wah wah banyak cantik?”

    What kind of message are you sending out to the public — that it is okay not to be competitive and market oriented because the government will eventually absorb you whether you are good or not? 

    So almost everybody wins. The PTPTN, money-making private colleges with unmarketable graduates, as well as the graduates who according to one report quoted poor English-language skills and lack of interest in science as reasons for their unemployment.

    So, the losers will be the tax-paying rakyat, who has to pay to support the burgeoning and otherwise uninterested civil service. And judging by how things are, they will increase the tax and come up with new schemes every time they absorb unemployable graduates to cover operating costs.

    Enough is enough.

    Rather than drain our money away why not bring the rakyat into the decision-making process by holding referendums like they do overseas? Let us vote and give out piece of mind on PPSMI (teaching of science and mathematics in English), 1 Care, or whether we should allow our EPF savings to be used to finance a multibillion ringgit housing deal.

    Are you worried that we may just veto your decisions?

    I am not against the government nor am I anti-establishment. I am just pro-commonsense and am sick of the array of nonsense they serve us day after day.

    Maybe we should all honk our horns when we drive near Parliament — you know, just to wake them up and remind them that their time is almost up.

    Because it’s either they wake up or move out.

    * The views expressed here are the personal opinion of the columnist.

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    16 comments

    • persekutuan tanah melayu  •  3 months ago
      Brother, I agree with what you wrote 100%. Next in line and up and coming problem....... EPF money for housing loan. jahanam. mampuih lagi.....
    • Ali  •  Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur  •  3 months ago
      Good Job.........MALAYSIAN PLS THINK B4 U VOTE
    • chin kuang  •  Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur  •  3 months ago
      Idrus, I can't agree with you more, is the public that needs to wake up. Don't blame anyone if Malaysia becomes like some countries in Africa one day.
    • Baharudin  •  Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur  •  3 months ago
      Well said my friend...hope some idiots out there read this article and do something about iy rather ignore it.... It's time to make a change....
    • Simon  •  3 months ago
      I made up my mind. I am voting for PR in the next GE. What about you?
    • Lee Shen  •  Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur  •  3 months ago
      Well said bro. It is time for government to shape out or ship out. Nothing in life is permanent and 54 years of uninterrupted BN rule...is about time?
    • Idrus  •  Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur  •  3 months ago
      Dear Sir,'it's not those in parliament that needs waking up ,it's the Malaysian public that needs to !
      The ruling party is just part of the nation's operating system,a system that is corrupted to the very core ! And the only way for all the changes that you mentioned above could be made possible, is by getting rid of that system first.
      And to do that, we need to eliminate the obstacles,and that is the continued existence of BN,especially the big brother UMNO ! Believe me, all those changes you mentioned above, can only happen,with the extinction of UMNO !
      SO,FELLOW MALAYSIANS PLEASE WAKE UP !
      • Ng 3 months ago
        I agree with you, Idrus. But how do we wake up as people of Malaysia when so many of us merely at at immediate gains. We lose our composure at open house buffets, we rush and mob people who give out RM100 aid, RM10 white packets, we change our stand and opinion upon receiving RM25 handouts. All these take time to change, and change through education.
      • Verlansier 3 months ago
        Ng , its not so easy , no doubt via education is one of the best way to educate the public. But if you look at history like Sabah , past elections , Parti Bersatu Sabah that time was still the opposition , they won a majority to form the state govt , but there are too many grasshoppers crossing over to BN.

        Perak , also the same case , 3 grasshoppers jump ship & BN took control again.

        Anti Hopping Laws is required to prevent these grasshoppers from moving around as & when they like , Its the people who voted them , yet these grasshoppers betray the voters.......sigh....
    • John  •  Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur  •  3 months ago
      Because it’s either they wake up or move out.

      My best advice is for them to MOVE OUT. Tell me, what have they been doing to improve Malaysian's well being for the past 50 years? I have been living for the past 50 years and what I can tell, we are moving backwards in every sense.
    • tommih  •  Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur  •  3 months ago
      Bravo! Bravo! Well said, period
    • C S Lee  •  Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur  •  3 months ago
      Well said. Excellent article! It is a shame our beloved country is going downhill in every aspect and sense. Sad.....very sad.
    • Kawanari  •  Kapar, Selangor  •  3 months ago
      give back Sarawak & Sabah oil!!!....
      • Verlansier 3 months ago
        Yes agree Kawanari , also aliens must be kicked out of Sabah , implement the anti hopping laws at both state & federal levels , adjust the cost of living to reduce the poor's burden....etc etc.....
    • Zuhairi  •  Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur  •  3 months ago
      Kerajaan bangun...dah terlalu lambat. semua dah sedar. Betullah kata Mufti Perak Tan sri Harussani UMNO gagal mengawal rasuah. Syarizat rasuah, Khir Toyo rasuah, Taib Mahmud rasuah sonlap harta negeri, Beli kapal selam rasuah. beli berlian rasuah.

      kita boleh memenuhi semua kehendak manusia....... tetapi kita tidak dapat memenuhi tamak haloba setiap orang
    • Ng  •  Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur  •  3 months ago
      A child needs to be registered for schooling at age 2 or 3. Then he/she attends school at 7. This gives the ministry a lead time of at least 4 years. If the officers are not sleeping, how come there always exists shortageof certain teachers, excess of certain other teachers, shortage of classrooms/schools ? In my humble opinion, these fumblers should be sacked for causing shame and ridicule to Malaysia.
    • johari hassan  •  Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur  •  3 months ago
      looks some of u talk like stupid epf has few 100 billions a mere 1,5billion to help to the poor to own houses nothing is wrong with that i think it is a noble things the govt care for this people who cant afford home sweet home
      • Baharudin 3 months ago
        Bro johari....its our money not govt of the day money...get it?
      • Verlansier 3 months ago
        Johari Hassan , if wanna help the poor to own houses , why not we empty out "YOUR" own EPF account & distribute it to the poor. These EPF monies belong to all Malaysian workforce people , its their funds meant for their future retirement , these funds does not belong to the govt.....
      • max bored 3 months ago
        I agree with Verlansier. What do you know about "noble things". Taking my money under pretense is not "noble". It is embezzlement.
    • Shariff Umbra  •  Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur  •  3 months ago
      Maybe more problem shall arise once Mr.anwar is at the helms....patriotic Malaysian should rectify the damage done by whosoever (politicians).... this is our beloved country.
    • Jonathan  •  Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur  •  3 months ago
      This is where the 2 party system or a healthy democratic system have to be supported by Malaysian. If the current goverment is not doing their job, we change. If the other goverment is not performing too, we can always vote them out the next election. By having this healthy democratic system, we, the rakyat will always have a better policy,goverment etc etc....

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