Tag: malaysians

  • Malaysia’s 2nd Finance Minister: Resolve 1MDB Debt, Otherwise Malaysians Suffer

    Malaysia’s 2nd Finance Minister: Resolve 1MDB Debt, Otherwise Malaysians Suffer

    KUALA LUMPUR, June 3 — Malaysia must resolve 1Malaysia Development’s (1MDB) debt issue or risk a negative chain of events, including a possible downgrade to the country’s credit outlook or a plunge in value of the ringgit, Datuk Seri Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah warned today.

    Explaining this, the second finance minister said if Putrajaya is forced to shoulder the 1MDB debt of RM42 billion on top of its development expenditure of RM52 billion for next year, it would cause the government to fail to meet its targeted Budget 2015 deficit of 3.2 per cent and revert to over 4 per cent instead, he said.

    “What will happen? Our ratings will drop, when our ratings drop, our companies borrow from abroad, our currency value will drop like in 1998 then, when our ringgit at one point was over RM4, how to pay debts?

    “In our context, the main thing is we must solve the issue of debt so the people do not have to worry,” he said in a live interview broadcasted by national television channel TV1.

    During the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, the Malaysian currency dipped in value and at one point went over the RM4 mark in exchange rates against the US dollar.

    In March, Putrajaya said it is accountable for a US$3 billion (RM11.1 billion) loan secured by a 1MDB subsidiary using a letter of support from the Malaysian government.

    Last month, Moody’s Investors Services said government support of 1MDB could jeopardise Malaysia’s sovereign credit rating.

    Today, Husni also insisted that the rationalisation of 1MDB’s assets is not meant to “save” it or the government, but is instead a “restructuring” exercise with the aim of paring down its debt.

    He also said his key concern was Malaysians, citing the chain of negative effects that would happen if 1MDB’s debt had to be passed on to the government.

    But Husni also stressed in the same interview that no money has yet been lost by 1MDB, pointing out that the banking sector would otherwise be the first to chase the firm for the money it borrowed in a bid to avoid a high level of non-performing loans.

    “If the financial sector is quiet until now, that means the issue of money lost is not there,” he said.

    When speaking on the passing of 1MDB accounts from audit firm KPMG to Deloitte, he said many firms will review if they should continue using an auditor’s services after three years.

    Husni noted that 1MDB had decided to follow international standards in switching from a Big Four audit firm to the world’s top audit firm.

    On the alleged involvement of billionaire businessman Low Taek Jho in 1MDB’s deals, Husni dismissed the claims, saying the issue does not even arise.

    In March, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak ordered the Auditor General and Public Accounts Committee to investigate 1MDB.

    1MDB was incorporated in 2009, after the prime minister announced the decision to turn the Terengganu Investment Authority (TIA) state fund into a federal agency.

    Since then, 1MDB has been dogged by negative publicity over its finances and debt, and most recently cash flow problems that saw it struggle to meet a RM2 billion loan payment.

     

    Source: www.themalaymailonline.com

  • Malaysia Has More Religious Freedom Than US, Singapore, Christian Group Says

    Malaysia Has More Religious Freedom Than US, Singapore, Christian Group Says

    There is more freedom of religion in Malaysia compared to Singapore and the United States, both of which imposes stricter laws against various faiths, a prominent Christian preacher said today.

    President of a new non-governmental organisation Christians for Peace and Harmony Malaysia (CPHM), Reverend Wong Kim Kong said that an individual preaching a different religion can be prosecuted in Singapore but not in Malaysia.

    “In Singapore, if you preach other religions in a sermon, or you pray to a god made of wood, they’ll report to the police under the Singapore Religious Harmony Act, you’ll (be) prosecuted.

    “In Malaysia, even if you talk bad about a different religion, not that we want to, they won’t disturb you,” he said during a press conference ahead of CPHM’s official launch.

    He claimed Malaysians are also allowed to freely practice their religions at any location while Americans face difficulty even when wanting to pray.

    “For the Christians, the Buddhist, the Hindus, you can build a shrine anywhere, you can open a church in any shop lot.

    “You can even form a church without registration because the constitution allows you to practice your religion.

    “Even in America, you can’t pray. So it just depends on which angle you look at,” he said.

    He also noted that the debacle over the usage if the word Allah, an Arabic word that means god, in Bibles using Bahasa Malaysia has also been misinterpreted as an attempt to convert Muslims into Christianity, which it is not.

    “I want to assure you that the accusation is actually not true. The church, as far as I know, never use the word Allah to preach the gospel,” he said.

    “But the word Allah is used by our Bahasa Malaysia-speaking congregation to denote the god that they believe. So it’s not a tool for evangelism,” he added.

    He further explained that the usage of the term was in no way an attempt to coerce others into Christianity.

    “But I cannot deny the reality that sometimes overzealous Christians share the good news, every religion has this type of people, but by and large the Malaysian Christians are not extremists.

    “We don’t coerce, some may out of enthusiasm, but generally they are peace-making,” he said.

    This comes amid religious tensions silently brewing in Malaysia, with right-wing Muslim groups like Perkasa and the Ikatan Muslimin Malaysia (Isma) pitting themselves against various interfaith groups.

    The country’s minority groups have repeatedly lashed out at the authorities’ allegedly nonchalant responses to remarks issued by Muslim fundamentalists against the sensitivities of the non-Muslims here, insisting that their inaction have only emboldened these groups and others into inciting more violence and hatred.

    Earlier this year, influential UK paper Financial Times columnist David Pilling had written that growing religious intolerance in Asian countries could turn into a “disaster” for the region.

    He cited Malaysia as an example of yet another country with “hardening ideology” but did not elaborate on the disaster this might cause.

    Malaysia also made international headlines when it banned a Catholic Church publication from using the word “Allah”, which is deemed here as exclusive to Muslims, as well as the seizure of Malay and Iban medium Bibles from the Bible Society of Malaysia (BSM) last year.

    In April this year, a group of Muslims protested against a church’s hanging of a cross on its facade, claiming the symbol was a threat to them and their religious beliefs.

     

    Source: www.themalaymailonline.com

  • JAKIM – Sijil Halal Secret Recipe Di Malaysia Ditarik Balik

    JAKIM – Sijil Halal Secret Recipe Di Malaysia Ditarik Balik

    KENYATAAN MEDIA

    ISU PENARIKAN SIJIL PENGESAHAN HALAL MALAYSIA BAGI SYARIKAT SECRET RECIPE MANUFACTURING SDN. BHD.

    Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (JAKIM) melalui Bahagian Hab Halal ingin memberi penjelasan berhubung isu penarikan balik Sijil Pengesahan Halal Malaysia bagi syarikat Secret Recipe Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd. berikutan kenyataan mengenainya yang disebarkan secara meluas di laman-laman sosial.

    Penarikan Sijil Pengesahan Halal Malaysia bagi syarikat tersebut adalah disebabkan telah berlaku perlanggaran terhadap Manual Prosedur Pensijilan Halal Malaysia yang melibatkan kesalahan-kesalahan kebersihan dan GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) yang serius. Penarikan ini walau bagaimanapun adalah TIDAK disebabkan kesalahan penggunaan bahan haram dalam pemprosesan produk.

    Bahagian Hab Halal telah memanggil syarikat terlibat dan syarikat berkenaan telah berjanji akan melakukan tindakan segera berhubung kesalahan yang dilakukan sehingga mengakibatkan Sijil Pengesahan Halal Malaysia mereka ditarik balik.

    Penarikan Sijil Pengesahan Halal Malaysia adalah berkuatkuasa pada 7 Mei 2015. Walau bagaimanapun, penarikan sijil halal tersebut tidaklah menghalang syarikat berkenaan untuk memohon semula Sijil Halal setelah tindakan pembetulan telah dibuat dan mematuhi piawaian pensijilan halal Malaysia. JAKIM akan membuat penilaian semula terhadap permohonan tersebut berdasarkan pemeriksaan dan pematuhan ke atas Malaysia Standard 1500:2009 dan Manual Prosedur Pensijilan Halal Malaysia 2014.

    JAKIM amat memandang serius perkara ini dan mengingatkan kepada setiap pemegang Sijil Pengesahan Halal Malaysia agar sentiasa mematuhi piawaian pensijilan halal Malaysia dari masa ke masa. Tindakan juga akan diambil tanpa kompromi kepada mana-mana pihak yang melakukan pelanggaran terhadap pematuhan piawaian pensijilan halal setelah memiliki Sijil Pengesahan Halal Malaysia.
    JAKIM juga ingin menasihatkan pengguna agar tidak membuat andaian pelbagai dan menyebarkan isu ini secara salah. Sebarang maklumat lanjut, pengguna boleh berhubung terus dengan Bahagian Hab Halal Jakim di talian 03-8892 5000 / 5001 (talian utama) dan 03-8892 5048 (Pegawai Perhubungan Awam) dan semakan status halal juga boleh disemak melalui Direktori Halal Malaysia di www.halal.gov.my.

    Sekian dimaklumkan, terima kasih.

    HAJAH HAKIMAH BINTI MOHD YUSOFF
    Pengarah,
    Bahagian Hab Halal, Jakim
    26 Mei 2015

     

    Source: Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (Jakim)

  • Mohammed Jufrie Mahmood: Foreigner Employed By LTA Overzelaous On Enforcing Laws And Shows No Compassion

    Mohammed Jufrie Mahmood: Foreigner Employed By LTA Overzelaous On Enforcing Laws And Shows No Compassion

    This conceited looking officer employed by the LTA must be worth his weight in gold, making tons of money for his employer.

    Though he does not admit that he is a foreigner (Malaysian) like most of his colleagues on motorbikes, his attitude betrays his nationality.He neither has any compassion, nor consideration for Singapore road users who may have parked their vehicles, albeit illegally, only for short while. Just take a good look at his arrogant face.

    Parking Coupon

    He goes pouncing around akin to raids normally conducted by CNB officers when he goes to his favourite hunting grounds snapping away with his mobile phone camera and skoots off. No grace whatsoever is given. He does not entertain any explanation or pleadings. LTA must be very pleased with his performance.

    The lorry below was issued a parking summons for causing obstruction though it was delivering goods and parked within a private property. The overzealous SOB just hantam only. Even cars parked with their drivers in the vehicles are not spared. 

    Saman 1

    Sadly this is the kind of fereigner the PAP loves so much, causing added misery to the long suffering Singaporean motorists.

    Keep it up PAP, we motorists will not easily forget. We will hit you hard with a vengence not too long from now!

     

    Source: Mohamed Jufrie Bin Mahmood

  • Pelajar Remaja Hubungan Sejenis Di Malaysia Pampangkan Gambar Meraka Di Media Sosial

    Pelajar Remaja Hubungan Sejenis Di Malaysia Pampangkan Gambar Meraka Di Media Sosial

    Tergamam seketika tatkala melihat beberapa gambar yang agak meloyakan ini. Mana tidaknya, sudahlah sejenis, dibuatnya pula sign ‘Love’ ala-ala K-Pop. Mau terbeliak biji mata dibuatnya.

    Gambar pasangan remaja songsang ini mula tersebar di laman sosial menunjukkan betapa intimnya mereka berdua.

    Remaja ini didakwa pelajar sebuah kolej swasta di Melaka ini juga tanpa segan silu ber’papa’ ‘mama’ dengan pasangannya itu serta memuat naik gambar mereka secara terbuka di laman sosial.

    Menurut sumber, gambar-gambar ini diperolehi dari aplikasi pesanan ringkas, WeChat.

    Penularan LGBT di kalangan belia semakin menjadi-jadi. Justeru, ibu bapa digesa memantau aktiviti anak-anak terutamanya telefon pintar mereka.

    Golongan belia amat mudah terpengaruh dengan benda/budaya baru. Yang mana, pada mulanya mereka hanya memberikan alasan mahu mencuba. Tetapi apabila sudah menikmati ‘kesedapan’ yang tidak terhingga, mereka akan terus menerus terjerumus lebih jauh sehingga sukar untuk kembali ke pangkal jalan.

    Mohon siapa yang mengenali pasangan songsang ini, nasihatkanlah mereka agar kembali ke pangkal jalan.

    Source: http://wowberita.org