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Perkasa hijacked NEM, says NEAC man

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The Malay rights NGO's fierce objections to aspects of the NEM forced other parts to be watered down, says a top economic policy-maker.

Malay rights NGO Perkasa's fierce objections to aspects of the first part of the New Economic Model (NEM) forced its second part to be watered down.

NONERevealing this today, National Economic Advisory Council member Zainal Aznam Mohd Yusof said Perkasa and other right wing groups were up in arms particularly over the NEM's rejection of 30 percent bumiputera equity and the proposal of an equal opportunities commission.

"(These suggestions) were lambasted and strangled by right wing groups led by Perkasa. They wanted to burn Part One (of the NEM).

"...Perkasa said we did not have roh Melayu (the Malay spirit)," he lamented.

Speaking at a forum organised by think-tank Institue of Democracy and Economic Affairs (Ideas) in Kuala Lumpur, Zainal Aznam added that listening to the right wing groups meant that the cabinet had failed the test on reforms.

"This was the government's litmus test and at this time, I have to say that there is no political will," he said.

NEM I was also heavily-edited

Interestingly, Zainal Aznam, who claimed reluctance to join the council, said the first part of the NEM which was so objectionable was in fact already heavily censored.

“I joined NEAC with hesitancy… I had serious doubts over how far the BN government is willing to go out (to reform).

“Nine of us (from the council) sat and gave our proposals, and even this was after heavy editing with the council and secretariat,” he said, adding that some council members were unhappy about removing the 30 percent bumiputera equity.

NONETo a question from Kita president Zaid Ibrahim, who was in the audience, the economist - who confessed to looking forward to the council's dissolution in June - noted that political reform too was to be included in the NEM, but did not make it to print.

Softening Zainal Aznam's hard-hitting comments was Performance Management and Delivery Unit (Pemandu) representative Chris Tan, who said "what we need to do now is to celebrate small wins on the reform path".

“The passing of the Whistleblower Act is a milestone achievement which did not get as much play. I am younger than you so I believe there is time,” he said, responding to the economist's assertion that reforms are taking too long.

'ETP is an investor prospectus'

At a press conference later, Tan said the much lauded Economic Tranformation Programme in in fact very much like an investor's prospectus.

The idea, he said, is to focus on the 12 selected economic areas and detail the government's promises in terms of infrastructure and policy in those areas to attract investors.

NONE“We are giving business examples. We are saying this is our top 12 recommendations for you to invest and these are the government's promises,” he said.

Today's forum, 'Celebrating the thoughts and vision of Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra' was organised in conjunction with the second anniversary of Ideas, which coincideswith the first prime minister's birthday.

The institute, which aims at promoting libertarian ideals, was recently ranked as the 18th best new think-tank in the world, out of 6,480 think- tanks surveyed by the University of Pennsylvania and the United Nations University.

It is one of three Malaysian think-tanks to make the list, and was ranked second in Asia.

Also part of the panel were UKM political science student Woon King Chai and Maybank Investment chief executive officer Tengku Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz.

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Singapore Free Air TV - What does RTM and monopolist Media Prima provides to Indian community?

BOYCOTT MALAYSIAN TV STATIONS CAMPAIGN!!!

BOYCOTT ALL ADVERTISEMENTS SHOWN IN THESE STATIONS - TV1, TV2, TV3, NTV7, TV8 & TV9

WE SHOULD TEACH THESE MORONS A LESSON.

WHY SHOULD YOU VOTE FOR THE GOVERNMENT THAT PRACTICES DISCRIMINATORY POLICIES?

Every Mondays to Fridays Singapore TV station (Vasantham) provides free programmes to Indian communities from 3.00 pm to 12.00 midnight

Every Saturdays and Sundays the programmes starts at 1.00 pm to 12.00 midnight.

Look at the contribution of Malaysian government TV (RTM), TV1 & TV2 serving Indian community in Malaysia.

Malaysian Monopolist Media Prima (TV3, NTV7, TV8 & TV9) serves "0" programmes for Indian community.
How Malaysians watch their pathetic and idiotic programmes?

How shall we deal with these racists?

They are not bothered of the existence of Indian communities in Malaysia.

How does MIC deals with this problem? As usual no issue for them.

It is high time for Indians to demand for a FREE AIR TV station for their own community as they have been deprived by their own government to serve minority community.

If Singapore government is very concerned of minority community, why not Malaysian govt. Why Malaysian govt has to practice discriminatory policies?

Vasantham: Singapore Channel E24 (Tamil)

All Indians in Malaysia should unite to overcome the discrimination towards Indians in Malaysia.

mi1 is going to highlight this issue until 13th General Election and till Indians in Malaysia been awarded a new Free air TV station from Malaysian government.


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