Pages

Powered By Blogger

Thursday, 24 September 2015

Nine political secretaries take oath of secrecy before PM



Nine political secretaries take oath of secrecy before PM


Najib (fifth right) with the nine political secretaries after they took their oath of secrecy. — Bernama photo
Najib (fifth right) with the nine political secretaries after they took their oath of secrecy. — Bernama photo

PUTRAJAYA: Nine political secretaries took their oaths of secrecy before Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at his office at Perdana Putra, here yesterday.

The oaths of secrecy pledge was led by Datuk Abdul Fatah Iskandar and Dr Ahmad Masrizal Muhammad who are the Political Secretaries to the Deputy Prime Minister.

The other political secretaries who took their oaths were Mosinal @ Richard Kastum for the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Tan Sri Joseph Kurup, Joisin Romut (Science, Technology and Innovations Minister Datuk Wilfred Madius Tangau), Faizul Arby Mohd Shohor (Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Minister Datuk Hamzah Zainudin).

Datuk Wan Hamzah Wan Paie for Natural Resource and Environment Minister Datuk Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar), Ahmad Kamel Abdul Munin (Education Minister Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid), Baror @ Baharul Sawi (Communications and Multimedia Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak) and Goh Choong Seng (Second International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan).

They are the Political Secretaries to Ministers appointed by Najib when he made the cabinet reshuffle on July 28, except for the Political Secretary to Joseph Kurup. — Bernama

Read more: http://www.theborneopost.com/2015/09/22/nine-political-secretaries-take-oath-of-secrecy-before-pm/#ixzz3mefCkIj1

My comments:

Why does Najib need to be so secretive as a PM?  Being so secretive only invites suspicion of him not being a man of integrity.  It is natural for us to think that he must be up to something not honest all the time.  He really looks so clown-like.


Monday, 21 September 2015

Tweets 2292015



Tweets 2292015
我,哦,真的希望法庭的大法官和警局的大警官不再允许Najib为了维护个人权益[要风得风,要雨得雨;要政治献金输入个人户口就得逞。] 他这是贪污舞弊滥权腐败的源头。这时人民最需要的是法庭的大法官和警局的大警官为人民把关。他的种种言行举止已经失控了。这时有纪律的法庭的大法官和警局的大警官真的要使出真本色跟他狠狠的跟他说,“No way!”

Adenan is our hero as he is going to get back our financial, education, legislative, administrative autonomy and so on step by step firmly and strongly.  He is leading us heading for it.

是的,我们Sarawakians就是需要这么样的人。俗言说:[有种的]。完全不受金钱诱惑而完全不能自己。整个头完全插入钱坑挖掘。。。。结果,只有作秀和口号和灌人民[甜言蜜语]。无知的愚民就被蒙骗得团团转。50年结帐时,才恍然大/小悟。发现基本措施如此欠缺。等了50 多,还在等。

有政客还要人民练[忍]功呢。根本不知道他们已吃完了[本钱]。现在剩下的只有[赶快]。大家都不能确定还来得及吗。Adenan 现在建立的就是[诚信]的品牌。这是[Adenan的诚信]对着那么多[没有诚信的队友]。Adenan这只领头羊是很吃力的。除非Adenan有他的盘算。明白时势做好决定。脱离那些有邪恶倾向的组织。

他是有真正做[首相的风范]。以[诚信]为基础打造自己。这就对了。尊重是[赚取/赢得]的。绝对不是耍手段硬来欺压弱者来建立自己权威和权利。这还是重复同一句话:[用武力欺压人民的霸权就是用粪便往自己头上倒,也向民主拨粪便。] 这是非常非常非常臭和丑情景。这是不能掩盖的时代。这也是全世界[一起捉贼]的时代。

Sarawak now recognises Unified Examination Certificate (The Star online)(copycat))


Published: Monday September 21, 2015 MYT 5:08:00 PM
Updated: Monday September 21, 2015 MYT 6:19:57 PM

Sarawak now recognises Unified Examination Certificate

Dr Sim
Dr Sim
KUCHING: In a landmark policy change, the Sarawak Government has decided to recognise the Unified Examination Certificate (UEC).

The recognition will apply to the state civil service, university and Sarawak Foundation (Yayasan Sarawak) scholarships.

The only requirement is that UEC applicants must score at least a credit in Bahasa Malaysia in SPM. UEC is the Chinese independent school qualification equivalent *to STPM.

SUPP president Senator Datuk Dr Sim Kui Hian made the stunning announcement Monday following the party's UEC task force meeting.
He told reporters Chief Minister Tan Sri Adenan Satem had given him the greenlight to make the announcement.

Dr Sim was quoted as saying that Adenan said that since the Federal Government was "too slow" (in making a decision), the state will go ahead and recognise UEC.

Dr Sim added technical issues would be worked out with Universiti  Malaysia Sarawak (Unimas), University College of Technology Sarawak, and the Sarawak campuses of Swinburne University of Technology and Curtin University. Except for Unimas, the Sarawak government has stakes in all the universities.

As for UEC holders who enter the state civil service, they would be placed under the Employees' Provident Fund rather than the pension scheme.

In an immediate reaction, Board of Management for Kuching Chung Hua Middle Schools No 1, 3 and 4 chairman Richard Wee called the decision "historical".

"I did not expect the announcement this morning. This is something that will make Sarawak a little bit different. It relates to Adenan saying he wants our autonomy to be recognised.

"Going forward, I hope it will give impetus to other states, and eventually, the Federal Government to recognise UEC nationwide," Wee said.

My comments:


Ng……Ng Adenan has proved himself in deeds.  His actions, no doubt, speak louder than his words.  He has realised our dream to have UEC recognised.

He is indeed our legitimate Chief Minister.  He leads by good and positive deeds showering on us.  On behalf of all the Chinese, yound and old, I say, “We love you, CM!” from our hearts and souls.


The CM who knows the needs of Sarawakians and has proved himself in deeds to fulfill is our legitimate CM indeed.