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Saturday, July 31, 2010

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/dpm-warns-ethnic-groups-against-making-demands/


KUALA LUMPUR, July 31 — Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin today warned ethnic groups not to make excessive demands from the government as it could strain national unity.

The deputy prime minister said the public must look at the “bigger picture” and accept that Malaysia is a multiracial country.............

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Long story cut short, ever wondering why do the ethnic groups has to make demand?

Demanding for basic right after been short-charged or they are demanding to "over-right" on other race right? I surely believe it is the former and not the latter. In this case, the demand is all about inequality and unequal treatment on citizen of Malaysia.

Let think with our brain, not our heart.



Saturday, April 10, 2010

Sometime i win sometime i .............

Finally, Maybank credited the cash incentive for academic excellent (PMR) into my daughter's Yippee account At first, i thought i am wasting time writing complain via the web based complain form. Somehow, the bank responded with 2 emails and about 4 or 5 days later, the officer from branch call me and told me about the good news. I have yet to check the account but somehow, i appreciate the efforts.

One point to you, Maybank!

Friday, April 9, 2010

Hulu Selangor and Sibu - What is the similarity?

Plenty of tax payer money was wasted and going down the drain if sickly people is not prevented from joining the election. While i sympathies with the family of the deceased but the reality is precious money and time is now wasted.

Undilah.... undilah... UNDILAH SAYA!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Pos Malaysia

The Star reported that ....the price for stamps for standard mail weighing up to 20g will be revised from 30 sen to 60 sen, and for mail weighing up to 50g, from 40 sen to 70 sen.

Group managing director and chief executive officer Datuk Syed Faisal Albar Datuk Syed Faisal Albar said the continuous decline in public mail volume over the past years prompted Pos Malaysia to take various measures to contain costs while maintaining productivity.
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It took 18 years for Pos Malaysia wake-up and to realized the issues. Tidur lah..... terus tidur lah!
This probably not an issue all this while as the CEO and all his management team is getting a fat pay check. For poor performance and inactivity, they just shifted the cost to us. What a easy way out.

Monday, April 5, 2010

The Merlimau Chinese Methodist Church

http://merlimaucmc.blogspot.com/

Idiot Boss (Small Napoleon)

THE YOUNG BUSINESSMAN


A young businessman had just started his own firm. He rented a beautiful office and had it furnished with antiques. Sitting there, he saw a man come into the outer office. Wishing to appear the hot shot, the businessman picked up the phone and started to pretend he had a big deal working.

He threw huge figures around and made giant commitments. Finally he hung up and asked the visitor, "Can I help you?"

The man said, "Yeah, I've come to activate your phone lines."

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Idiot Boss (Small Napoleon)

Source: http://www.comedy-zone.net/jokes/laugh/work/work010.htm

TIPS FOR SUCCESS IN BUSINESS


Never walk down the hall without a document in your hands. People with documents in their hands look like hardworking employees heading for important meetings. People with nothing in their hands look like they're heading for the cafeteria.

People with the newspaper in their hands look like they're heading for the bathroom. Above all, make sure you carry loads of stuff home with you at night, thus generating the false impression that you work longer hours than you do.

* * *

Use computers to look busy. Any time you use a computer, it looks like work to the casual observer. You can send and receive personal e-mail, calculate your finances and generally have a blast without doing anything remotely related to work.

These aren't exactly the societal benefits that everybody from the computer revolution expected but they're not bad either. When you get caught by your boss--and you will get caught--your best defense is to claim you're teaching yourself to use the new software, thus saving valuable training dollars.

You're not a loafer, you're a self-starter. Offer to show your boss what you learned. That will make your boss scurry away like a frightened salamander.

* * *

Messy desk. Top management can get away with a clean desk. For the rest of us, it looks like you're not working hard enough. Build huge piles of documents around your workspace.

To the observer, last year's work looks the same as today's work; it's volume that counts. Pile them high and wide. If you know somebody is coming to your cubicle, bury the document you'll need halfway down in an existing stack and rummage for it when he/she arrives.

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Voice mail. Never answer your phone if you have voice mail. People don't call you just because they want to give you something for nothing-- they call because they want YOU to do work for THEM. That's the way to live. Screen all your calls through voice mail.

If somebody leaves a voice mail message for you and it sounds like impending work, respond during lunch hour. That way, you're hardworking and conscientious even though you're being a devious weasel. If you diligently employ the method of screening incoming calls and then returning calls when nobody is there, this will greatly increase the odds that they will give up or look for a solution that doesn't involve you.

The sweetest voice mail message you can ever hear is "Ignore my last message. I took care of it." If your voice mailbox has a limit on the number of messages it can hold, make sure you reach that limit frequently. One way to do that is to never erase any incoming messages. If that takes too long, send yourself a few messages.

Your callers will hear a recorded message that says, "Sorry, this mailbox is full"--a sure sign that you are a hardworking employee in high demand.

Idiot Boss (Small Napoleon)

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN YOU AND YOUR BOSS


When you take a long time, you're slow.
When your boss takes a long time, he's thorough.

When you don't do it, you're lazy.
When your boss doesn't do it, he's too busy.

When you make a mistake, you're an idiot.
When your boss makes a mistake, he's only human.

When doing something without being told, you're overstepping your authority.
When your boss does the same thing, that's initiative.

When you take a stand, you're being pig-headed.
When your boss does it, he's being firm.

When you overlooked a rule of ettiquette, you're being rude.
When your boss skips a few rules, he's being original.

When you please your boss, you're arse-creeping.
When your boss pleases his boss, he's being co-operative.

When you're out of the office, you're wandering around.
When your boss is out of the office, he's on business.

When you're on a day off sick, you're always sick.
When your boss has a day off sick, he must be very ill.

When you apply for leave, you must be going for an interview.
When your boss applies for leave, it's because he's overworked.

Friday, April 2, 2010

idiot boss (small Napoleon)

Some saying found on Internet:

"It's an honored tradition — working for an "idiot" boss. They don't take suggestions, don't think efficiently and don't make your job easier. If you've seen the movie "Office Space," you know the drill."

Bad manager - selfish, kiasu and JS

This morning, i was pissed by one small Napoleon in our Spore office.

Honestly, in today society, plenty of peoples join the work force with a skill set their bosses will never have. And so you find a lot of competent people working under incompetent managers.
Although i don't report to him but there still indirect reporting and overlapping here and there. His selfishness and job security (JS) protectionism is unbearable.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Sunshine Empire - is there still hope after all?

I make a call to BNM this afternoon but the person that pick-up my call only mentioned that is
now a court case. Finally, the truth came out and i hope that our money still there somewhere in Spore, Malaysia or in Hong Kong.

1. Source: http://www.bnm.gov.my/index.php?ch=8&pg=14&ac=1785

Ref No: 03/09/07

Embargo: For immediate release

Bank Negara Malaysia Charged Sunshine Empire Sdn Bhd for Illegal Deposit Taking

On 13 March 2009, Bank Negara Malaysia charged Sunshine Empire Sdn. Bhd at the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court under section 25(1) of the Banking and Financial Institutions Act 1989 (BAFIA) for accepting deposits from depositors without a valid licence.

The company was charged for accepting deposits without a valid licence at its premises in the following addresses:

  • Block A-11-1 (13 Floor) Penthouse, Menara Uncang Emas, 85 Jalan Loke Yew, Dang Wangi, Kuala Lumpur between 14 July 2006 to 17 October 2006 and;
  • Ground Floor and First Floor of KUB.com Building, 12 Jalan Yap Kwan Seng, Dang Wangi, Kuala Lumpur between 18 October 2006 to 4 April 2008.

Sunshine Empire Sdn Bhd represented by its director Mohd Azlan Bin Azman pleaded not guilty to the charge. The mention date for this case is fixed on 10 April 2009.

Members of the public are advised to be cautious not to place money or deposits with companies not licensed by Bank Negara Malaysia or other regulatory authorities. A list of all licensed institutions that accept deposits and licensed by Bank Negara Malaysia is available at www.bnm.gov.my . For further enquiries, members of the public can contact or visit Bank Negara Malaysia at:

BNMTELELINK (Customer Service Call Centre)
Tel: 1-300-88-5465
Fax: 03-2174 1515
Email: bnmtelelink@bnm.gov.my

BNMLINK (Walk-in Customer Service Centre)
Block D, Bank Negara Malaysia,
Jalan Dato' Onn, 50480 Kuala Lumpur

(Business hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm )


2. Source: http://www.cad.gov.sg/topNav/faq/Sunshine+Empire+Pte+Ltd.htm
Date: Jul 24 2009

Sunshine Empire Pte Ltd

Q Who is investigating into the affairs of Sunshine Empire Pte Ltd (“Sunshine Empire”)?
A The Commercial Affairs Department (“CAD”) of the Singapore Police Force is investigating the case.

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Q What is the matter investigated by CAD regarding Sunshine Empire?
A

The CAD is investigating into the business practices of Sunshine Empire.

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Why is CAD investigating into Sunshine Empire?
A There is reason to believe that the business practices of Sunshine Empire may have breached the law.

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Q What is the status of the investigation?
A

CAD has completed the investigations on Sunshine Empire Pte Ltd ("Sunshine Empire") and other companies involved in this case. On 3 February 2009, the following persons have been charged in the Subordinate Court.

a. Jackie Hoo Choon Cheat, a director of Sunshine Empire, and James Phang Wah each faced 1 charge of fraudulent trading under Section 340 of the Companies Act, 1 charge of failure to maintain proper accounting records of Sunshine Empire under Section 199 of the Companies Act and 8 charges of criminal breach of trust as an agent of Sunshine Empire under Section 409 of the Penal Code;

b. James Phang Wah also faced 6 charges of falsification of Sunshine Empire’s accounts under Section 477A of the Penal Code and 1 charge of false declaration of the share capital of Empire Communications Technology Pte Ltd under Section 401 (2A) (b) of the Companies Act. In addition to the Penal Code and Companies Act charges, James Phang Wah faced 3 charges for possession of uncensored and obscene films under the Films Act;

c. Neo Kuon Huay, a director of Empire Emall (S) Pte Ltd, faced 6 charges of falsification of Sunshine Empire’s accounts under Section 477A of the Penal Code and 1 charge of false declaration of the share capital of Empire Emall (S) Pte Ltd under Section 401 (2A) (b) of the Companies Act; and

d. Yong Wai Hong, a director of Empire Communications Technology Pte Ltd and various companies, faced 6 charges of false declaration of the share capital of various companies under Section 401 (2A) (b) of the Companies Act.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

The decline and fall of an empire (Sunshine Empire)

With The Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) zoomed their investigation into the affairs of Sunshine Empire Pte Ltd, it almost a sudden dead to the whole financial freedom that been promised to all who has placed their trust and money into this company.

The empire is confirmed KO by now and will be replaced by EM Max, a new company formed to take over operation of Sunshine Empire. This company will be based in Hong Kong

Monday, February 4, 2008

My lost (stolen) wallet - a painful emotional loss

30 January 2008; Wednesday@11pm.
A motorcyclist grabbed my falling wallet from behind and speed away. This happened right before me and in front of my house. This guy just did it, belittling and disgracing his so called soil people title. I am sure he is staying in the same neighborhood.

He probably needs my money to feed his family but at the same time, he probably went and had a good shopping spree with money that i have saved for my kid's ang pau. I was thinking hard about his family upbringing and his religion. I am hard on this issue because they always claimed their religion is righteous, the best and holy but contrary when come actions and reality - they are no where close. All that happening around me confirmed the hollowness of this whole thing.

The must painful part is the emotional loss. I can't sleep that night. Over my carelessness, I've lost all my documents. A new ic cost you RM$110, your driving license, credit cards (RM$50 for each replacement), my insurance cards and many others.

I am comforted that i saw this email in my mail box this morning.

The Prayer:

F
ather, I ask you to bless my friends, relatives and those that I care deeply for, who are reading this right now. Show them a new revelation of your love and power. Holy Spirit, I ask you to minister to their spirit at this very moment. Where there is pain, give them your peace and mercy. Where there is self-doubt, release a renewed confidence through Your grace. Where there is need, I ask you to fulfill their needs. Bless their homes, families, finances, their goings and their comings. In Jesus' precious name. Amen.



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Monday, January 28, 2008

Justice and Fair play for the family of Gan Eng Gor (deceased)

As extracted from http://hsiauchuen.wordpress.com/

Justice and Fair play for the family of Gan Eng Gor (deceased)

1. Our father was seventy four (74) years old. He suffered a severe stroke in 2006. He was as immobilized,bedridden, mentally unsound, cannot speak, partially deaf and has very poor vision.

2. We transferred him to stay with one of our brothers in Klang. Our aged mother looked after, bathed andfed him. She also helped to look after our nephews and nieces.

3. Our father died on 20th Jan 2008. As Gan Hock Seng (the eldest son) is a member of the family, we informed him of our father’s death. He was then told us that our father is a muslim, we were shocked and did not believed him. So we continue to perform the wake service as our father have never led a muslim life. The Majlis Agama officers came and attempted to snatch the dead body, all our family members more shocked and angry, we resisted and strongly protested against the removal of our father’s body.

4. We obtained his alleged conversion papers from Majlis Agama the second day.

5. We were advised by our solicitors that there are serious irregularities in the said conversion papers especially the Declaration of Conversion into Islam.

a). The declaration was before a Pegawai Ukhuwah. His rubber stamp was on the paper but that officer did not sign.

b). Further there was no signatory at the certification column.

c). There was an illegal alteration on the date to 3rd July 2007.

d). The thumb print was questionable as we are certain that our deceased father was in Klang and not at the address No. 451, Taman Megaway, 70400 Sikamat, Seremban as stated in the application form.

e). His address stated in the Borang Perakuan Memeluk Islam is No: 1272, Jalan TBK 6/2, Taman Bkt Kepayang, 70200 Seremban, the residence of the eldest son. We wish to state that our father has never resided at this address.

f). The Majlis Agama Authorities claimed that our deceased father made an oral declaration in Arabic accepting the Muslim faith. Our family has medical confirmations from three doctors that our father was unable to speak.

g). We were asked to appear before the Syariah Court Seremban, we believe the Syariah Court is for Muslims only.

h). We refused to attend at the Syariah Court on a matter of principle as non-Muslims. We refused to submit to the jurisdiction of the Syariah Court.

i). The Syariah Court made a unilateral declaration that our father is a Muslim and is to be buried in accordance to Muslim rites.

j). We filed an application at the High Court Seremban to adjudicate on the validity, authenticity, veracity and legality of the conversion paper especially the declaration of acceptance into Islam.

k). The High Court Seremban dismissed our application on the ground that he has no jurisdiction to hear this matter as the subject matter falls within the purview of the Syariah Court. We beg to differ.

l). We were indeed shocked and aggrieved at the simplistic way the High Court disposed off this matter. We only seek justice, fair play and to find out the truth on his alleged conversion.

10. The eldest son Gan Hock Seng converted to Islam years ago. Our father and mother had strenuously opposed his conversion.

11. This eldest son had allegedly converted our father without the knowledge of our other and all other seven siblings.

12. Further, the eldest son had NEVER taken care of him physically and financially. He hardly visited him too.

13. Even if the eldest son had converted our father, we like to ask :

i). Why is it that he did not take care of him and brought him to stay in his house to lead a Muslim life?

ii). Why did he allow our father to continue living in a non‐muslim home in Klang ? Our father had never prayed and continued eating pork and other non‐halal food. He never revealed to anyone that he has converted to Islam.

iii). Why he as a Muslim, did not ensure that our father (if he had been indeed converted) led a Muslim life ?

iv). Why is it that the Agama Islam authorities did not visit and follow up with our father – the alleged new convert, after his conversion?

14. We believe we have been unfairly treated by our eldest brother and the Agama Islam authorities in this alleged conversion of our father. If there had been a conversion, we firmly believe that the Agama Islam authorities should have informed all members of the family. There should not be a fight over the body of dead person. There should be dignity and respect on the dead person.

15. We hope the PM and the higher ups in the Islamic Authorities review this case and to ensure that the truth is unraveled. We hope that all conversions to Islam is fair and transparent and made known to all the next of kin of the convert.

We Seek Justice, Fair play and Truth in this matter.

From,

Gan Hok Ming for and on behalf of the family members of Gan Eng Gor (deceased)

Date: 25th January 2008

Becareful with what you recite - especially those in arabic when you don't know it meaning!

Agence France-Presse - 1/18/2008 11:02 AM
Malaysian Islamic authorities lose battle over body

A Malaysian court Friday ordered a Christian woman's body be returned to her family after Islamic officials admitted they were wrong in claiming she had converted to Islam.

Wong Sau Lan died December 30, but since then her remains have been kept at a hospital because of the dispute -- the latest in a series of religious tussles that have raised tensions in the multicultural country.

"It clearly shows over-enthusiasm of the official from the Islamic Religious Council. They admitted that it was a mistake," Karpal Singh, a lawyer for Wong's family, told AFP.

"This victory is very significant as there is growing fear among minorities over their religious rights, which seem to be being eroded," he added.

Karpal said Islamic officials had earlier told the court that Wong, who was 53 when she died, had converted to Islam on December 24. He said it was not clear why they retracted their claim.

Wong's husband, Ngiam Tee Kong, said his wife had sought the help of a Muslim "bomoh" or traditional healer in December -- a common practice among Malaysians.

"My wife was made to recite some Koranic verses. When she died, the witch-doctor showed the video clip of my wife reciting to the Islamic officials, who then issued a letter saying my wife was a Muslim," he told AFP.

"But my wife does not have a Muslim name. She had never converted to Islam," he added.

Karpal said Wong's body would be cremated on Wednesday in a Christian ceremony and that her family would take legal action against the religious authorities.

"The trauma suffered by the family has to be taken into account. It is negligence on the part of the Islamic officials. So we will proceed with the suit," he said.

About 60 percent of Malaysia's 27 million people are ethnic Malay Muslims. The rest are mostly ethnic Chinese and Indians who are largely Buddhists, Hindus and Christians.

Commentators have sounded alarm over the growing "Islamisation" of the country and the increasing polarisation of the three main ethnic communities, which mix much less than in the past.

Several high-profile cases have underlined the strain. In 2006, an ethnic Indian mountaineering hero was buried as a Muslim despite the protests of his Hindu wife, who insisted that he never converted.

In recent months, there have been controversies over a ban on a Catholic newspaper using the word "Allah", the rights of non-Muslim spouses and the destruction of Hindu temples.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Just came back from Singapore. According to news yesterday, i understand that their civil servants are getting close to 2 months + 1 month bonus.
But here in Bolehland are going south... Mana boleh!


Thursday November 29, 2007
MYT 8:16:46 PM
The Star

Less pay, bonuses for employees next year

PETALING JAYA: Employees may not enjoy the same salary increase and bonuses they received this year come 2008.

This was revealed in the Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) Salary and Fringe Benefits Survey for Executives and Non-Executives 2007 here Thursday.

Speaking during a conference, MEF president Datuk Azman Shah said this was due to various uncertainties in the global market.

“Increasing oil prices and costs, coupled with business uncertainties in the global market, are making a huge impact.

“Our findings have forecast that both salary increase and bonuses for executives and non-executives may not match that of 2007,” said Azman.

The survey was carried out among 233 companies nationwide who are members of the MEF.

Azman said on average, employees were looking at a 5.74% (non-executive) and 5.69% (executive) salary increase next year compared to 6.25% and 5.77% respectively this year.

“Even the average forecast bonus in 2008 for non-executives and executives is lower by 0.26 months and 0.31 months respectively compared to 2007,” he said.

There was, however, some good news for employees in several industries.

The survey forecast that executives in the construction, banking, petroleum, electrical and diversified industries will receive a high salary increase, as will non-executives in diversified, wholesale, business services, electrical and petroleum industries.

Azman said the survey also found more companies adopting performance-linked wage systems, rather than just focusing on seniority.

However, he warned that a high monthly turnover of employees could be expected next year.

He attributed this to the tightening of markets, more professionals being snapped up by foreign firms and a surplus in foreign workers.

Azman later launched two MEF publications - The Analysis of Collective Agreements and Awards On Terms and Conditions of Employment 2006; and Leave and Absenteeism in Employment (Cases, Commentary and Materials).

Thursday, November 15, 2007

It a jungle out there!

Email as forward to my mail box.

Damansara heights ... again (988 radio yesterday news : usj 8 &puchong also)

Dear all,

FYI


Please be careful!!!!

....another one.... and this time the car was just a "PROTON"!

An incident happened last night relating to my brother. He just finished
work at around 1 am and was on his way home. He stopped at a traffic light
and notice there were about 5 motorcycles (mat rempit) at the front.
Suddenly one of the guys came down and walk next to his car. Next thing you
know, he took out a rod and smash my brother's window (damaged as per. pic
attached) intending to injured him and rob him of his belonging.

He was going for a second attempt when my brother managed to step of the
accelerator and sped off. They did try to follow but gave up after a short
attempt. My brother was lucky that the rod narrowly missed his head and
avoided a serious or probably fatal injury.

This incident can happen to anyone...so please be extra careful especially
when you are driving alone late at night which happens quite often during
the upcoming peak.

Monday, November 5, 2007

Now we known why TNB losing money... and why the needs to adjust power tariff.

One clear case of a privatized corporate but still behaving like a Malaysia government department.


Stolen TNB parts used in projects
By Marc Lourdesnews@nst.com.my


KUALA LUMPUR: Stolen Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) parts are being used in several public street lighting projects in Johor Baru.
Although only one such development has been positively identified so far, it is believed that between three and nine other such projects, each worth between RM100,000 and RM600,000, are also using the stolen parts.

The pilfered parts included concrete poles, insulator piecing connectors and cables.

The parts, installed by private contractors hired by the Johor Baru City Council (MBJB), clearly bear the TNB imprint and are believed to have been stolen from a TNB store in Johor Jaya.

The matter came to light few months ago when the local TNB branch noticed that the projects were using TNB materials.
Furthermore, electricity supply was being connected to the street lights without TNB's permission.

The utility officials wrote several letters to MBJB on the matter but never received any response.

Sources said TNB's investigation and intelligence unit began looking into the issue sometime in September.

Their investigation resulted in a police report being lodged against one of the projects in Skudai on Oct 10.

The report highlighted the use of 10 concrete poles belonging to TNB in the project.

It is understood TNB had purchased the items from a Nilai-based supplier in January last year and kept them in a company store in Johor Jaya.

It is believed that the poles were stolen from the store by a company employee and sold to the contractors through a middleman.

However, it is not immediately known when the 9m long poles disappeared from the company store.

Sources said the modus operandi of the thief was to remove the items from the company compound, and leave them outside, as if they were to be transported to a TNB project elsewhere.

He would then, gradually move the supplies to his middleman, who would sell it to the contractors.

There were suspicions that the theft could just be the tip of the iceberg as the middleman dealing with the sale had previously been arrested in connection with another case involving stolen TNB parts.

He was nabbed at Tanjung Pelepas late last year while trying to bribe an undercover ACA officer to turn a blind eye to his activities.

When contacted, the contractor involved said he had subcontracted the job to someone else, who in turn, had subcontracted it to somebody else.

"We did not know the items were stolen goods until informed by the TNB investigators.

"Only then, we found out that the second subcontractor previously had a bad record with TNB previously."

Seri Alam police, under whose jurisdiction the case falls, said the matter was being investigated and that those involved would soon be called for questioning.

MBJB assistant traffic director Mohd Rafi Jasman, when contacted, said his department was awaiting a report from TNB.



Mohd Rafi added that so far, the city council had only identified four projects with such problems.