At about 9:20 pm tonight, the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Information, Multimedia and Culture,
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At about 9:20 pm tonight, the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Information, Multimedia and Culture,
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YB,
While you’re at it please also ask if it is possible for KPKK to list out the names of all the suppliers for the current RTM TV programs in particular the slot for ‘National Geographic’ on TV1 which is worth about RM40 million.
I can assure you the list, if made available, will make a very very interesting reading.
Yes YB hantam sama dia..a good intention but without a good conduct and intergrity is a BULLSHIT project..
YB Wee,
Fair is fair.
What do you think the USP Fund is for – for sitting on and gaining bank interest?
It is like tax collected and should be spent, which is what the MCMC/SKMM is doing. Of course the MCMC/SKMM don’t make their own netbooks, so they got to buy them from someone
While I’m a Pakatan Rakyat supporter, I’m interested to know what you the PKR would do for the rural poor, instead of bantai, bantai, bantai for the sake of bantai.
Check this out http://bit.ly/9xM61X
YB,
“Spending spree” or the year-end “spring cleaning” is a technique adopted by most if not all government department in their effort to utilise “all” the allocated funds based on their respective annual budget request. For obvious reason, this practice is most prevalent during the last quarter of the budget year. The objective is to make their respective agency “budget performance” (spending against original request) look good in the eyes of Budget Division of the Treasury. Poor performance would signify poor budget planning and may be penalised with
End year budget spring cleaning has been so since the 1960s, when departments such as the JKR start to tar roads all over but the USP Fund is not derived from treasury funds but from a special kind of “tax” imposed on the revenues of profitable telecom operators to fund deployment in unprofitable areas which they would not deploy in for business reasons.
Also, MCMC/SKMM is not a factory, so it has to buy netbooks from producers.
Also, isn’t it strange that besides YB Wee, the other opposition MPs aren’t making a big fuss about this issue?
Also, I don’t see mention of it on pro-opposition websites such as:-
Free Malaysia Today – nada
Malaysiakini – nada
And not quite opposition publications such as:-
The Malaysian Insider – nada
This issue appears to be more of an internal UMNO vs UMNO battle?
So why YB Wee get involved when as PKR man he should have better things to do opposing BN?
Better he go help out Pakatan Rakyat in Galas & Batu Sapi or oppose the 100-floor tower.