Khamis, 21 Jun 2012

念群与沙登人民同在 | Nie Ching for Serdang

念群与沙登人民同在 | Nie Ching for Serdang


[Jawapan Parlimen] Minta Menyatakan Hasil Siasatan Memberi Keterangan Palsu

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 06:05 PM PDT

PEMBERITAHUAN PERTANYAAN DEWAN RAKYAT

PERTANYAAN:
LISAN
DARIPADA: PUAN TEO NIE CHING [ SERDANG ]
TARIKH: 20 JUN 2012

SOALAN:

Puan Teo Nie Ching [ Serdang ]
minta PERDANA MENTERI menyatakan hasil siasatan Jawatankuasa Aduan SPRM dan sama ada tindakan akan diambil terhadap Hishamuddin Hashim, Mohd Anuar Ismail dan Mohd Ashraf Mohd Yunus, dan 10 pegawai SPRM yang memberikan keterangan palsu di Suruhanjaya Siasatan Kematian Teoh Beng Hock, seperti Raymond Niok anak John Timban dan Bulkini Paharuddin.

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Dialog Dengan Polis di Appartment Villa Park, Bkt Serdang

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 01:23 AM PDT

15hb Jun 2012 -  Dialog dengan Timbalan Ketua Polis Daerah Serdang bersama penduduk-penduduk Appartment Villa Park


Timbalan Ketua Polis Daerah Serdang sedang meneliti aduan dan berbincang kaedah penyelesaian dengan penduduk-penduduk.



Ambil gambar dengan penduduk-penduduk.


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Education policy flip-flop: Mahathir takes the cake

Posted: 20 Jun 2012 11:32 PM PDT

Media statement by ssistant National Publicity Secretary and MP for Serdang, Teo Nie Ching, on 21 June 2012:
 
The Najib administration must establish a specific timeframe and provide a deadline for the revival of a Chinese Independent School in Kuantan in order to prove that he is THE Prime Minister and truly in charge of running this country.
 
I call on Prime Minister Najib Razak, Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin and the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) to state their positions with regard to Tun Mahathir's statement which not only publicly opposed the proposal of reviving the Chinese Independent School, but claimed that vernacular schools will keep the nation apart.
 
Even though the former Premier has retired for 9 years now, his shadow and influence is still widely felt in the Barisan Nasional.
 
It is obvious that Tun Mahathir is getting more and more vocal and provocative as we near the 13th general election. A few days prior, DAP Parliamentary Leader Lim Kit Siang had highlighted the possibility of the former PM's intention and desire to restore Mahathirism as a "hidden agenda" of the next general election. Mahathir's latest tirade seems to be exactly that.
 
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