Tenaga Nasional should learn from utility companies from other countries on how to be one of the world’s most efficient utility models with least power disruptions and an efficient supplier without incurring losses or wastages due to inefficient and poor management of TNB.
If government Ministers always compare Malaysia with the worst countries in the world, Malaysia will always be ahead of them. But is this in the spirit of Vision 2020 to become a fully developed nation how government without indepth study could agree to Tenaga Nasional to increase the tariff from 1st July 2008.
The time has come for Tenaga Nasional to show greater responsibility, accountability, transparency and efficiency about the power management system by way of a bulletin reporting power costs, management leakages in various parts of the country for the consumer to identify whether TNB is efficient in managing the the company or does it need an entire revamp of the management team. apart from that it would also imbue in the top management of Tenaga Nasional a culture of responsibility and accountability which is lacking at present.
Tenaga Nasional personnel should compare notes with the participants from utility companies from other countries to find out what are the countries which have a better record in terms of preventing wastages and leakages and how Tenaga Nasional could learn from them to manage an efficient, prudent cost saving in order to protect the consumer and not just transfering the costs incurred due to management inefficient to consumer.
However the present government with incompetent economists, advisers and politicians have no sound knowledge on how to perform a good governance rather than picking on racial issues. The downfall of Barisan nasional government has begun and hopefully they will collapse by end of the year for a fresh government to take over and be responsible to its citizens.
Those who have voted for Barisan Nasional recently in the General elections, i must salute them and say you deserve to be treated in this manner.
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