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- KL City Hall must improve the implementation of projects
- TNB must improve its service
- The Attorney-General & AES summonses
- Immigrants registered as Malaysian voters
KL City Hall must improve the implementation of projects Posted: 19 Jan 2013 01:26 AM PST The 2013 KL City budget is RM2.188 billion, inlcuding RM700 million for development. But, development projects tend to have problems such as delay, cost increase and abandonment. For example, the bridge linking Taman Emas and Metro Prima collapsed about three years ago. We discussed with Public Works Department of the City Hall about building a new bridge. After much delay and dithering, works on the new bridge began on 16.4.2012 and completed in December 2012. It took over two years to implement the bridge project costing over RM1 million. The Deputy Federal Territory Minister announced in parliament that the project cost RM3 million. KL City Hall must announce the actual cost of the bridge. |
Posted: 19 Jan 2013 01:24 AM PST According to media report, the nett profits of TNB may be RM4.2 billion. In the past 8 years, it suffered the loss of RM168.51 million because of theft of cables & in 2010 & 2011 it faced the difference in the capital for importing energy substitutes amounting to RM3.69 billion. Apparently, Petronas may compensate RM1billion. We hope TNB clarifies these figures. Besides the profits, TNB must improve its services, including its attitude towards electricity users, fairness in it charges & in dealing with those who steal electricity. |
The Attorney-General & AES summonses Posted: 18 Jan 2013 01:56 AM PST The Attorney-General says that the magistrate courts have frozen the proceedings against Automatic Enforcement System (AES) summonses, but these summonses are not annulled. He must explain to those car-owners who have received AES summonses on how to deal with the matter, consistent with a fair & just judiciary. |
Immigrants registered as Malaysian voters Posted: 18 Jan 2013 01:52 AM PST For several years, we have raised the issue of immigrants registered as voters. Now, the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) on illegal immigrants in Sabah shows some immigrants received blue identity cards within 10 years having been in Sabah in the 1980s & the former Sabah Registration Department Director Datuk Abdul Raub Sani admitted issuing ICs to Muslim immigrants. There is a need for having RCI in Sarawak & the Peninsula to find out how extensive has this practice been in the whole country. |
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