Friday, March 22, 2024

RM1 billion takeover of KKMart coming soon.

 Conspiracy, conspiracy.

That is the hot issue today.

Before I start, can you guess WHO STAND TO GAIN OVER THE SOCK ISSUE?


EBIT LIEW LOST HIS SUPERMARKET BUSINESS, THANKS TO FIRDAUS WONG.

BUT FIRDAUS WONG COULD NOT GET HIS HAND ON EBIT LIEW OUTLETS BUT GAIN 0.01% OF THE CUSTOMERS INSTEAD.

FIRDAUS WONG'S TASK WAS TO EXPOSE THE SOCK ISSUE.

IN RETURN FIRDAUS AND DR WILL BE INSTANT MILLIONAIRES.

Melaka exco member told to pay brother RM45,000 for libel
PDRM SHOULD INVESTIGATE HOW SUDDENLY THIS GAS LIGHTER MANAGED TO GET MONEY TO PAY HIS BROTHER.


BEHIND THE SCENE LIES A GROUP OF MEN WHO ARE IN GOVERNMENT.  THEY HAVE RM1 BILLION TO THROW.  THEY HAVE THE POWER TO CLOSE YOUR BUSINESS.


SO THEY CHOOSE KKMART BECAUSE OF ITS 881 OUTLETS AND IT BELONGS TO A CHINESE MAN.


THE SCHEME IS VERY SIMPLE.
PLANT ONLY 5 PAIR OF SOCK WITH THE WORD ALLAH.
TAKE AWAY THE LICENCE, ISSUE A BIG FINE AND TAKE THE OWNER TO COURT.

He said inspections found that the factory had imported 16 bundles containing 18,800 socks, but only five pairs were found with the word “Allah” printed on them. “The factory's management gave its full cooperation to us throughout the inspection.


I BELIEVE THE OWNER HAS BEEN APPROACHED.

HERE IS A PICTURE THAT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF AND NO ONE HAS DARE TO TAKE ACTION.


 LIKE TO KNOW OF AGONG'S OPINION ON THIS.




Monday, March 11, 2024

Zahid's land corporation proposal is insidious, unfeasible

 


One proposal announced by no less than Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi went relatively unnoticed at the recently concluded 

Anwar quietly approved this proposal to rob off the wealth of the hard working citizen especially the Chinese to be given freely to Bumiputra.

Bumiputra Economic Congress (BEC), where a slew of proposals for helping well-off bumiputra was unveiled.

It could be the most insidious and the one that is most patently unfair to other Malaysian citizens from whom part of their land would be taken away upon the renewal or even extension of leases.

According to Zahid, who is also the rural and regional development minister, the government plans to set up a Bumiputra Land Corporation (Perbadanan Tanah Bumiputra) to preserve land ownership, as part of an effort to strengthen the community by boosting its land ownership.

According to a report quoting Zahid, if the lease size exceeds 50 acres (20.23ha) for agricultural land or 20 acres for industrial use, the proposal calls for 20 percent of the land to be handed back to the government upon lease renewal or extension.

"The creation of a Bumiputra Land Corporation would signify a proactive measure aimed at ensuring a balanced racial demographic sustaining bumiputra businesses in agriculture, industry, and new settlements and preserving bumiputra ownership" he said.

Zahid envisaged that the returned portion of land would be then overseen by the corporation.

"I am confident that this initiative holds the potential to yield substantial returns and significant opportunities for bumiputra to posses a stake in the nation's land assets" he added.

Tremendous implications

One hopes that this badly conceived scheme is still at the proposal stage and will not see the light of day.  The implications are tremendous.  Note that all agricultural land above acres will come under this and 30 acres for industrial land.

If you had a small plantation of 50 acres growing oil palm for instance, and if you were non-bumiputra (I'm assuming this stipulation does not apply to bumiputra companies) you have to give up 10 acres upon lease renewal or even a mere extension.

That means you will lose too the yearly output that you get because the area planted will be reduced by 10 acres.  The amount of fresh fruit bunches decreases by 20 percent and so will your revenue.  Profit may decrease even more than that because of loss of economies of scale.

Let's say down the road you have an oil palm mill, logistics centre and office premises amounting to 20 acres, you suddenly have to carve out four acres for allocation to the Bumiputra Land Corporation.

Presumably, the corporation will hand it over to a privileged bumiputra who can then sell it back to the original lessor for a huge premium.  What a quick and easy way to make money and for the government to hand out patronage to its own people.

It beats even approved permits and rivals that infamous 30 percent bumiputra equity stipulation.

Something like this could only have been conceived by an UMNO minister who will have the necessary audacity, the sense of entitlement and the complete lack of ethical behaviour to suggest such a one-sided deal.

Imagine the kind of havoc it will cause- factories, offices, plantations, food production etc. Right now, almost all leases are automatically renewed on the payment of a premium and business continuity is assured.

Let's take Malaysia's largest plantation - Sime Darby - which has estimated planted acreage of 730,000 acres in Malaysia. Sime Darby may not be considered a bumiputra company because of its diverse shareholders.

That would mean that it will eventually have to give up 20 percent of its plantations in Malaysia or 146,000 acres.  Using a very conservative estimate of RM10,000 per acre, that alone is worth RM1.46 billion.  Potentially, billions of ringgit of properties are involved across all businesses.

The result of this ill-considered move to surrender 20 percent of larger tracts of land upon lease renewal or extension is a huge business disruption and the abuse of allocation of land to privileged bumiputra, two things we really don't need.

Unless strictly necessary, leases are not normally terminated or withdrawn.  This practice ensures fairness to all landowners and assurance that businesses of all kinds have reasonable certainty that they can operate in a system which is fair, equitable and reasonable.

Why, the move could be even against the Federal Constitution that stipulates that everyone is treated equally under the law.  It implies that people cannot have their property taken away through any process and then redistributed to others.

Zahid's proposal should be nixed in the bud forthwith before it becomes a needless contentious and divisive issue.

P GUNASEGARAM says proposals should be vetted for fairness and feasibility before they are made public.

Taken from Malaysiakini columns.

A THIEF WILL ALWAYS REMAIN A THIEF TILL DEATH IS UPON HIM


Friday, March 1, 2024

Easy to TALK

 

PM wants IRB to collect more revenue than projected in 2024

Companies and individuals urged to step forward and pay their taxes.


CAN TAKE IMMEDIATE STEPS TO DEMAND THE ABOVE 

TWO AND EX MINISTERS TO PAY TAXES?

THAT CRIMINAL WHO JUST PASSED AWAY HAS NEVER 

PAID ANY TAXES IN HIS WHOLE LIFE?

ANYONE DARE TO CONFISCATE HIS ASSETS WHICH 

WAS STOLEN FROM THE SARAWAKIANS? 




Ministers involved in corruption must 

be dropped from Cabinet - PM Anwar

WHAT ABOUT THE ABOVE TWO, ZAFRUL AND ZAHID 
CORRUPTION? 

 

Very Sad Day for All Malaysians

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