RM111m for Rosmahs Permata?


Permata has to illustrate distant sucked up RM2 billion of taxpayers' money. It's the black hole in Najib's bill with no the single knowing how the income was or is being used.
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An interesting area that has lifted most an eyebrow as well as has set Malaysian tongues wagging is the bill allocation for the education section.
Note the whopping RM1.2 billion has been allocated for pre-school education. And of this Rosmah Mansor's house pet project, Permata Negara Programme, has been allocated RM111 million.
Now, what has Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak's wife, Rosmah, finished to deserve RM111 million? Or, for that matter, what has Permata Negara programme finished as well as achieved?
What Permata has finished is to siphon up taxpayers' income to the tune of RM2 billion to illustrate far.
It's the black hole in Najib's budget. And nobody knows how the income was or is being used.
Does Rosmah's project require such outrageous taxpayers' income considering that most of the pre-schools are fee-based as well as privately-owned?
The recent Times Ranking of Universities has suggested the problem you have.
Najib's ETP as well as immigrant labour
Where do you get the lerned workforce to propel the republic to the high-income manage to buy with US$ 15,000 per capita income?
We have so most universities producing quantity though not quality. Seriously, with so most more SPM-standard workers, how do you push up the capability boundaries?
Our traditional plantation zone requires 500,000 foreign workers. It seems the manage t! o buy is attracting the low-end work force that will certainly frustrate the lofty aims of apropos the high- income manage to buy by 2020.
We have plenty of low-paying jobs that Malaysians evade though are attractive to foreigners, so you have three million foreigners here.
What does their presence do? They drive down wages.
Foreigners set the salary/wage levels. Some 40% of the people are usually as rich or as bad as these foreigners!
We have become an attractive country to jobless Bangladeshis, Indonesians, Filipinos as well as Myanmars.
They would all want to vote for Umno/BN/Najib if they could, as well as some can. Herein lies Najib's Economic Transformation (Programme).
The writer is the former Umno state assemblyman though joined DAP progressing this year. He is the FMT columnist.
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