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Peace Rally 2011 Approved

2 Assembly of a peaceful rally 2011 Approved Safe! The laws of diff Malaysia vs Myanmar Assembly?
May have from you the opportunity to watch the debate on the Bill Aman Assembly this afternoon until it was too "safety approved". The bill is quite controversial at the moment. Talked about.


 

Some agreed with the bill, there is a protest Assembly Bill Aman is. Includes gathering done by the Bar Council this afternoon. Bill Aman Assembly finally passed the House of Representatives after the debate is about three-four hours by six members of parliament.
Some of the debate for Assembly Bill Aman This is:

         * Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (PKR-Permatang Pauh)
         * Abdul Rahman Dahlan (BN-Kota Belud)
         * Lim Guan Eng (DAP-Bagan)
         * Abdul Hadi Awang (PAS-Marang)
         * Ibrahim Ali (Independent-Pasir Mas)
         * P Kamalanathan (BN-Hulu Selangor)
         * Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz (winding)

Malaysia 2012 Budget


Today, Friday, October 7, 2011, the day awaited by civil servants in general and Malaysians in general. Budget 2012 has already started. Report Malaysia 2012 Budget Presentation can be checked at the bottom of this article

Okay, if included wages, fuel prices and the three main factors determining the pattern of Malaysia's cost of living now. Because oil prices and prices soared in Malaysia, so the salary increase is seen as the best way to cover the cost of living here as we are all Malaysians.So far, the views & expectations have been raised to the Malaysian government for this 2012 Budget. Among them are:

    
View of the Executive Director Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF), Shamsuddin Bardan

        
* The government is seen to reduce the rate of individual and corporate income tax is charged for this as a step to ease the burden of liability while capable of low-income people to increase the rate of economic growth
        
* Corporate tax has reached 25 percent compared to neighboring countries of Singapore, only 17 per cent and if treated with goods and services tax (GST), the corporate tax in Malaysia is still considered high. While individual tax is currently is 26 percent.
        
* The government has proposed to consider granting tax relief to corporations that give annual bonuses to its employees monthly salaries that do not will lose the government for tax breaks and bonuses given, in the end will be spent also in the country

    
(View economic analyst, Tan Sri Dr. Ramon Navaratnam)

        
* In addition, governments are advised to be more careful in preparing the budget deficit to avoid a lump sum will affect economic performance and increasing inflation
        
* Government should also encourage the existence of more small businesses even though they deal in nasi lemak and fried noodles.

    
Cluster Network General Economic and Financial Committee, Council of State professor, Professor Dr. Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman

        
* However, GST is not suitable at this time not only from a political angle, but from an economic standpoint but also the rising cost of living, but GT good for the future in order to reduce the country's annual budget deficit.

    
Communications Director of Malaysian Consumer Associations (FOMCA), Mohd Yusof Abdul Rahman

        
* The proposal was raised by public transportation improvement projects throughout the country especially in rural areas and not only implemented in the Klang Valley.

All Vehicles Undergo Compulsory Puspakom Inspection Beginning in June 2011


Puspakom All Vehicles Undergo Compulsory Puspakom Inspection Beginning in June 2011
Beginning in June 2011, the government will enforce the Hire Purchase Act 1967 (Amendment) Act 2010 approved, in which each motor vehicle used, reconditioned and refurbished required to undergo a rigorous inspection at Puspakom Sdn Bhd (Puspakom) to ensure that the vehicle is in good condition and safe.


Among the main factors of enforcement is to prevent a user UNINTENTIONALLY cut vehicle, has a criminal history, stolen cars or cars modified without the permission of berkuasa.Kita aware, that many cases of people who "UNINTENTIONALLY" or cheated by car cut little time before .
WAS 05.1 All Vehicles Undergo Compulsory Puspakom Inspection Beginning in June 2011

We really welcome this proposal, and hopes the berwajip Puspakom will be more transparent in making this pemeriksaan.Sebelum, I cut a lot of car ni case may be "past". How I can last, that's not good business kami.Dan this act is enforced, where , motorcycles are also required after this examination prior to being sold to the owner baru.Ini some can be a "restriction", where many cases of stolen motor resale.
So, with the dumping of cars will make inspection after all, it is to some extent will increase the profit to the Puspakom sendiri.Apa highly we hope, do not be after this, there is still cut cases approved car will terjadi.Pastikan workers Puspakom workers employed in Puspakom, has integriti.Jika not only futile act is enforced

Malaysia Debt 100% of GDP By 2019

About 2 years ago when the country was shocked by the announcement of Idris Jala (CEO Guide) that Malaysia will go bankrupt in 2019. According to a study by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Malaysia will achieve the bankrupt when:

        
* Government Debt> 100% of GDP
        
* The fiscal deficit> 10% of GDP
Such opinions voiced & reminded once again by one economist, Professor Emeritus Datuk Dr Mohamed Ariff Abdul Kareem of the Malaysian economy is currently.

The National Debt & GDP By 2019 If Putrajaya to wasteful

    
Malaysia's debt would reach 100 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2019 if Putrajaya continued to borrow more of their revenues, according to economists. Former executive director of Malaysian Institute of Economic Research (MIER) Mohamed Ariff Abdul Kareem reminded that the rate of revenue from the federal government is too slow and unable to pay loans increased 53.1 per cent of GDP in 2010.

    
He said the government's total debt incurred is not too big, but the rate of growth in recent years concern. Debt-GDP ratio increased from 41.1 percent in 2008 to 53.1 percent in 2010 while government debt increased 14.6 per cent in 2008 and 18.3 percent in 2010, far outpacing the growth in national GDP, Mohamad Ariff added.

    
"If there are no plans to change this trend in expenditure and revenue, public debt would reach 100 percent of GDP by 2019. "If the growth of debt faster, this can happen very soon," he said via e-mail to The Malaysian Insider.

    
Mohamad Ariff explained when the government fiscal stimulus measures to face global economic krises where it is used for infrastructure development there is a need to reduce the civil service, which is the basis Putrajaya expense management. He said the Malaysian public service - the largest per capita in Asia Pacific according to the OECD - an increase of 23.3 per cent in 2007 operating budget to 33.1 percent in 2010, rose to 41.6 percent in 2010 if pension payments are included.

Oil Prices Rise Again 2010 & 2015

Kinds of efforts that the government do to reduce the increasing government subsidies. If before, the Malaysian government to implement the proposed second oil price in May was supposed to but did not continue after listening to the various parties about the pros and kontranya. Recently, said oil prices rose further by 15 cents for each liter of oil prices present for 2010

Value to 15 cents is only the beginning of this year alone. Anyhow, at the price of RON 95 petrol is now sold at RM1.80 per liter. The proposed increase in oil prices comes from a body that is responsible for advising the government on ways to reduce fuel subsidies


The proposed petrol price was made at the public presentation of the government's early efforts to reduce budget deficits in countries that are now in a situation of concern to the total RM362 billion.Under the proposal submitted to the advisory board, the price of petrol will rise by a further two times at a rate of 20 sen for every increase in the year 2011. Whereas, during the years 2013-2015, rising oil prices will move slower. At the end of 2015, the expected price of RON95 petrol at RM2.60 per liter.The proposal to reduce the fuel price subsidies:

        
* Year 2010: Oil prices rose 15 cents (1 times)
        
* Year 2011: Oil prices rose 20 cents (2 times)
        
* The year 2012: Oil prices RON95 (RM2.20 per liter)
        
* Year 2013: Oil prices RON95 (RM2.34 per liter)
        
* Year 2014: Oil prices RON95 (RM2.52 per liter)
        
* Year 2015: Oil prices at RM2.60 per liter
However, the proposed increase in oil prices as above is not yet approved by the government of Malaysia. It is expected that world crude oil prices were around U.S. $ 73.06 in 2011 for every barrel and the price of crude oil stood at U.S. $ 79.41-$ 94.52 for the year 2013-2015.

Firecrackers RM250, 000 seized

Zaki Mohamad Hamzah (sixth from left) with officers pointed fireworks seized in Region Long, yesterday.

REGION LONG 9 January - 2nd Battalion Royal Malay Regiment (RAMD) foiled an attempt to smuggle various types of firecrackers worth about RM250, 000 in Canal illegal base here early yesterday morning.

Commander of 8th Brigade, Brigadier General Datuk Mohamad Zaki Hamzah said, during the operation at about 1.30 am, four members had been bumped by two men in their 20s who unloading boxes from a boat on the river bank.

"Once the members approached the area, the two suspects believed to be local and Thailand, fled to neighboring countries with a boat and left 36 large boxes.

"The inspection found a variety of fireworks smuggled from neighboring countries. We believe the fireworks for the Klang Valley market during this Chinese New Year celebration," he told reporters here today.

He added that the seized firecrackers priced between RM500 and RM2, 400 per box and the success was the seizure of fireworks this year.

In another development, Mohamad Zaki told, over the past year, the Eighth Infantry Brigade that served in Kelantan border contraband goods seized amounted to RM1.8 million, up 30 percent compared to 2010.

He said the biggest seizure involving 75.025 psychotropic drugs, estimated to cost RM1.3 million last November and the remaining rice, petrol and fireworks.

"In addition to confiscation of goods, we also arrested 73 illegal immigrants (PATI), respectively, 44 citizens of Myanmar, Bangladesh (12), Thailand (2), Cambodia (2) and other 13 people.
"The PATI submitted to the Immigration Department for further action," he said.

He said PATI entry into the country is active in a number of detected illegal base, such as Abraham Pensions, intersection, Canal, and the Serpent RAUT knife.

Explosion in Court

KUALA LUMPUR: The initial police investigation found that three explosions that occurred Monday at a gathering in the parking lot Jalan Duta Court Complex here come from a homemade bomb.

Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Mohmad Salleh said they had to wait for the confirmation of experts and chemists to determine the type and class of explosive.

Among the materials found in the fragments of the explosion was a plastic cone, ball gegalas, watches and batteries, said in a statement broadcast on social networking site Facebook on Tuesday.

 

"The police have collected all the evidence from the scene and will be sent for analysis and was tracing other witnesses who can assist in the investigation on the incident," said Mohmad.

A total of 4,500 people joined the rally to follow the decision of sodomy involving opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. The Court has membekaskan and release of the charge of sodomy with a former aide Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan in 2008.

Mohmad said that three explosions that resulted in four people were injured and another was in shock, as well as causing minor damage to vehicles owned by the public.

"Most of the damage is due to hit balls gegalas and the impact of the explosion. Most of the vehicles suffered only minor damage except a motorcycle suffered severe damage," he said.

The explosion of cases are classified according to Section 6 of the Explosives Act 1957 (Act 2007), which if found guilty, be punished with imprisonment up to seven years or fined up to RM10, 000 or both.

Mohmad said the investigation and efforts to trace those responsible underway and the police seek the cooperation of the public who have information to come forward to help. - BERNAMA

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SEPANG: The Royal Malaysian Customs foil attempt to hide Iranian woman syabu 6:05 kilograms valued at RM1.5 million included in the powder bottles at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), here, Wednesday.

 

KLIA Customs director Datuk M. Govinden said the customs officer on duty to check two bags brought 57-year-old woman and then scanned, found that it shows the image of doubt.
"After examining her, found therein contain syabu which hid them in the powder bottles, food containers and drink powder packets," he told reporters here Tuesday.

According Govenden, the woman had been remanded for seven days under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 which upon conviction is punishable by the gallows.

Meanwhile, he said, customs, weighing 10.2 kilograms of drugs seized worth RM2.5 million at the KLIA on Jan 1 last and arrested two men and a man of European citizens Maroko people aged between 30 and 40s.

He said the three of them have used tactics that brought them to change the bag each other but with the efficiency of Customs officers, the drug was hidden to be found. - BERNAMA

Theft cases increased 100 percent in KL

KUALA LUMPUR, 16 April - Criminal thefts in the capital is a serious concern with the increased 99 per cent of cases within four months of this year, compared to the same period last year.Snatch thefts between January and April this year registered an increase of 600 cases of 1.206 cases from 606 cases during the same period last year.


Head of the Kuala Lumpur Criminal Investigation Department, Datuk Ku Chin Wah said, other theft crimes, has increased dramatically is robbery without a gun group with 1.005 cases or 80.5 per cent increase.
''Four months of last year's record 1.249 criminal cases this year, 2.254 cases were recorded."Robberies without firearms alone was also increased by 24 percent, from 234 cases to 290 cases," he said at a news conference at police headquarters (IPK) Kuala Lumpur today.According to Chin Wah, the three accounted for 31 percent of crimes involved in the overall crime index in Kuala Lumpur as of April this year.
Mindful of such developments, he said, a massive operation was launched by the Kuala Lumpur police as proactive measures to prevent it from continuing to rise.
Chin Wah said the concept of operations "aggressive policing" that combines all the departments and branches IPK Kuala Lumpur, including the Criminal Investigation Department (JSJ), JSJ Narcotics, Special Branch, Traffic Branch and the General Operations Force.
''During the operation, police will be more frequent checks on the members of the public in crime hot spots identified other roadblocks to check vehicles.''The police hope the public will understand the police and provide full cooperation, including channel information to the police,''he said.
He said the operation was started yesterday and the ministry to provide a month to see results before they are reviewed and improved if necessary for the next month.''We will also issue daily statistics that crime and the number of inspections and arrests for the broadcast media.
''This initiative is not intended to intimidate the citizens, but we want them to know the true picture of crime situation in the capital and want them to know what the police do to solve this problem,''he said.
In the first 24 hours of operation, the police make 37 arrests findings on 1.837 individuals.
''We have arrested eight suspects in the robberies Sentul and Brickfields, 15 drug addicts and the rest are illegal immigrants, "he added.
In addition, the number of vehicles inspected 1.089, the police found three suspected motorcycle stolen vehicle.
In the meantime, Chin Wah direct that all inspections were also attended by a uniformed officer or member.
''We are aware that there might be a try to impersonate the police to do something for the public, so people do not worry cheated,''he said.
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