Wednesday, November 18, 2009

CORRUPTION INDEX 2009

KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 17, 2009) : Transparency International Malaysia (T-IM) has acknowledged Malaysia’s efforts to deal with corruption although the country’s ranking on the corruption perception index (CPI) this year has declined.
TI-M president Datuk Paul Low said Malaysia’s ranking had slipped to 56th position this year from 47th last year, out of 180 countries surveyed.
However, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s moves to initiate reforms in some institutions, especially the judiciary, and the setting up of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, to make them more independent, transparent and accountable, was the way forward for the country, he said at a press conference to announce Malaysia’s position in the Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index 2009, today.
He said Transparency International Malaysia believed that the way forward for the country was to seriously combat corruption and to make government decisions and transactions more visible and transparent. Read more> and HERE, and HERE.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

SELANGOR DE COUP.

Notably, the Pakatan Selangor are very much alerted but yet internal bickering for power and communication breakdown has loosen the grip. The BN stealthfully infiltrating and spying our weak link and began their offensive against us....starting with the civil servant internally and media externally.
We can't stop the media from publishing the news but questions is..
Why are some of the government servants not on our side???
Are they well-being not taken care or fed adequately by Pakatan Administration??
We are fighting for a corruption-free state, yet it is rampant and done openly.
My observation on the civil servants....many are heavily-debts.Each and every end of the month, they not only suffer financially but torturous mental.They have no alternative but a way....that is  doing part-time job morally or vice versa...
During the 2010 State Budget meeting, the Pakatan Councillors has objects to their excessive overtime claims. Indirectly, they are trying to tell us, the gorvernment must take care of them otherwise they will go back to their norm...corruption.




History the Pakatan MUST learned.

The Great Wall

The construction of the Great wall began during 770-476 BC.
During that period Ducal states built walls to defend their territories.
 In 221 BC, Qin Shi Huang conquered the six kingdoms and unified China to become its first emperor.
To consolidate the country and ward off invasion by the ethnic minority tribes in the north, he had the separate walls joined together and extended to form a united defensive system.
Construction continued up to the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), when the Great Wall became the world’s largest military structure.
1) WHAT CAN PAKATAN LEARN FROM THE
    HISTORY???
2) HOW CAN WE WARD-OFF THE AGGRESSION OF
    UMNO THE BABARIAN???
3) IS OUR DEFENSE SYSTEM IMMUNED AGAINST
    THE PERPETRATOR???


Pakatan should stop 
sending the wrong
signal to each other!!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

QUOTE:

PEOPLE OF ALL COUNTRIES
HAVE THE RIGHTS
TO CHOOSE THEIR OWN
 SOCIAL SYSTEM AND
ROAD TO DEVELOPMENT
IN THE LIGHT OF
NATIONAL CONDITIONS &
 CHARACTERISTICS
Li Peng

Heads will roll in Selangor PAS


KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 1 — Speculation is rife that the PAS leadership is set to punish and pillory leaders identified as liabilities to its commitment to Pakatan Rakyat (PR), including the party’s Selangor chief Datuk Dr Hasan Ali.
It is understood that the party’s disciplinary committee have already identified leaders alleged to have caused strain and soured the party’s relations with allies PKR and DAP.
PERSON WHO GRIP KNUCKLE WILL HAVE THE SAME FATE LIKE BRUCE LEE.
( Altered image from 101airborneww2.com )