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- The meaning of One Stop Centre (OSC)
- Talk of Civil Service Transformation
- Lynas Rare Earth Factory Has Begun Operation
- Let the voters choose
The meaning of One Stop Centre (OSC) Posted: 02 Dec 2012 01:02 AM PST On 1.8.05, the Govt set up One Stop Centre (OSC) for legal foreign workers. While the problems of foreign workers occur in many countries, those in Malaysia are serious. There are also many illegal foreign workers; this year the Home Ministry attempted to deal with them. Other agencies such as Human Resources Ministry are also involved. People are suspicious of the effectiveness of OSC & the action of the Home Ministry. |
Talk of Civil Service Transformation Posted: 02 Dec 2012 12:30 AM PST The Government says there are 1.46 million civil servants for 28.62 million Malaysians. PM Dept insists that it is always trying to rationalise the size of civil service. The people are watching the promised transformation of the service. Hitherto, the signs of improvement are not apparent. We need effective action to reduce bureaucracy. |
Lynas Rare Earth Factory Has Begun Operation Posted: 01 Dec 2012 01:34 AM PST Yesterday, Lynas has started operation, claiming that its waste products will be sold and that the factory poses no health risk to the population. The people are naturally concerned. Australia has rare earth ore which is exported to Kuantan. But, Malaysians like to know the number of rare earth factories operating in that country and the ways the waste products are disposed. Hitherto, there is no such information. |
Posted: 01 Dec 2012 01:28 AM PST In the coming general elections, Malaysians will be able to choose between PR and BN based on their policies on all sectors. The voters will have to decide whether they will let Umno-BN have two-third majority and recapture the four PR states as claimed by Umno at its vociferous assembly. After 55 years, the people can open their eyes and look at the records including irregularities, corruption, bureaucracy and leakages. Although YAB Najib is hailed as the Father of Transformation, Malaysians know whether the dilapidated system of Umno-BN can truly be transformed. |
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