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Subsidies for the Poor or UMNO-Putras, part 2 * - Koon Yew Yin

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In the first part of my article on subsidies for the poor or the rich such as UMNO-putras, I drew attention to the subsidy cut on gas that has come into effect and analyzed its impact on poor and middle class households.

 

In this second part, I shall look at the area of subsidies for the cronies of the powerful political elites which run the country – subsidies which are beneath the radar, unaccountable, undeserved and which have been partly responsible for the financial mess that the country is now facing.

 

What Should be in Front Line of Subsidy Cuts

 

What should comprise the first, second or third rung of subsidy cuts to balance the national budget should be open to national debate. In what sector; and affecting which beneficiary group and by how much? All these questions are important and especially necessary since the government is facing pressure from several powerful quarters for special treatment and preference in the country's socio-economic programmes.

 

Subsidy cut in higher education

 

One sector that we should consider subsidy cuts is higher education. Although I am a strong advocate of strengthening access to higher education, there must be a rigorous cost-benefit analysis of public universities. During the last forty years, tens if not hundreds of billion ringgit have been spent on Mara junior colleges and public universities where the enrolment has been skewed to the Malays. All of these colleges and universities have done badly with low educational standards and unemployable graduates who are unsuitable for the market.

 

Last week brought damning evidence of the decline in the standards of public universities with not a single Malaysian local tertiary institution placed in Asia's top 100. The finding by the Times Higher Education Asia University Ranking 2014 is worrying because, in the 1970s, Malaysian universities and colleges were acknowledged to be among the best in the region.

 

Shocking Disclosure on UiTM Campus Construction 'Piratization'

 

Now is the right time to evaluate this subsidy to public higher education using rational criteria and taking a holistic and national rather than racial approach. This is especially necessary in light of recent disclosures that RM8.6 billion is being spent to privatize construction of six UiTM campuses nationwide. Besides the key question of whether this new construction is necessary given the glut of UiTM graduates who cannot compete in the job market, there are other questions as to how the public funds will be spent and who benefits.

 

According to PKR MP and whistle blower, Rafizi Ramli, “This is a repeat of the same in all privatisation concessions of other UiTM campuses where each concession company has links with Umno leaders or businessmen with close ties with Umno.” Citing information from the CCM he has claimed that Detik Utuh Sdn Bhd — where Tajuddin is a majority shareholder — holds a minority stake in Unitapah Sdn Bhd, which was awarded a 23-year concession to build and rent out the Tapah campus to UiTM.

 

Further Rafizi made a shocking disclosure that “every privatisation concession of UiTM branch campuses is making profit for Umno politicians through rental that is a burden on the rakyat.” Besides Tajuddin, Rafizi has alleged that Datuk Shahrir Abdul Jalil — the brother of former minister Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil — had a stake in a company involved in the construction of a UiTM campus in Negri Sembilan.

 

This is a serious charge which needs to be investigated by the anti-corruption authorities as well as made the subject of a special and separate parliamentary enquiry especially if there was no open tender process involved in the award of the concessions.

 

What we are seeing with educational expenditure is a repetition of the massive abuse with toll road, water and Independent Power Producer (IPP) concessions. Selected cronies are given a licence to print money by the government through long term concessions which are negotiated behind closed doors and provide the concessionaires with guaranteed profit. There is no open tender system, no transparency, no competition, no cost benefit analysis, and no papers or disclosure available to the public except when a whistle blower emerges.

 

When will the toll collection stop? Why should the toll rate be increased when there are increasingly more road users?

 

Perkasa Wants More Spoon feeding and Subsidies for Malay Businesses

 

The other major concern is the grant of RM20 billion from Petronas under a revised pro-Bumiputera New Economic Model (NEM) announced in September last year by the Prime Minister. Not only does it appear that the subsidy grant of RM20 billion is not enough to appease UMNO-putras but we are now hearing arguments from Perkasa Chief, Ibrahim Ali, that Petronas's CEO, Dato Seri Shamsul Azhar Abas, should resign for saying that Petronas belongs to all Malaysians, and not just to the Bumiputra community.

 

What we are seeing is another attempt by rogue UMNO or ex-UMNO elements to hijack the nation's scarce financial resources for the small group of Malay cronies (and non-Malay partners) in the name of the NEP and affirmative action to assist the Malay community. Spoon feeding the rich such as Ibrahim Ali and undeserving Malay companies will not come cheap. Poor Malays will suffer as we can see clearly from the impact of the power price hikes.

 

And if that is allowed to happen, not only are the poor Malays the losers but the entire nation as our fiscal reforms will go down the drain.

 

Government Should Make the Right Choice

 

Susidies for the poor or rich? Subsidies to bloated, inefficient and loss making GLCs such as MAS or subsidies to the small and medium scale enterprises? Subsidies to benefit all Malaysians or for Bumiputras only? Subsidies for public universities to produce unemployable graduates and to benefit consessionaires?

 

We still have time to make the right decisions. But time and the nation's wealth and money is fast running out.

 

 

 

 

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Jonathan Keung

the NEP have given opportunity to the rent seekers

2014-07-01 09:37

davidtkt

Agree n support wat u mentioned,and d group of umno elites know tat too, but there is nothing to stop them unless wif d support of majority Malays to change them. Hope tat majority of good umno members wake up n really fight for better Malaysia asap.

2014-07-01 22:40

travoltakeong

Mr Koon Yew Yin and all Chinese forumers....I read your articles...Honestly speaking....Don't make it too obvious if you are anti Malay.....I am a Chinese but I am feeling very uncomfortable with all this provocation.....Inter race relationship is all time low...Don't make it worse....

Anywhere I go, in general the Malays and Chinese are saying that they hate each other to the maximum....Face the truth...Peace is very superficial this days...IN SHORT...PEACE in Malaysia is NOT REAL....so to speak.....All of us are pretenders in this country.....

To be fair...We Chinese are not treating well to the High Performers Malays in the Private sector, which in general is control by Chinese...So what is the Big deal??

Just to share......I came to know from an Arab colleague the reason why Palestinian is mentally & physically resilient despite being slaughtered by the JEWS for many decades.....The Palestinian told the JEWS being a Muslim that they love death as much as the JEWS love their live. They will fight the JEWS until Dooms Day....because they believe they will die as martyr....and...to the Palestenian...they got nothing to lose simply because they want to die as a martyr.....

In General...Malays being Muslim may have this kind of inner strength in them....as evident by some of the Malays/Muslim that are willing to go to Syria/Afghanistan/Palestin to fight......on their own ...willingly.....and this can be a domino effect....

My fear is if you continue this provocation....The CHINESE WILL LOSE MORE than they can chew....

Don't provoke........I love peace and I want my children to grow up in peace.....

2014-07-02 09:23

profit profits

travoltakeong, please waky up from childish mentality like I used to be 15 years ago. I used to be very faithful (or faith-fool) supporter for BN but no more since 2000.

Dislike government cannot be equate to betraying country, most of the people still love the country, they just condem corruption and discrimination racial practices .... If BN falls, we will support another coalition which Malays leaders still lead and play key roles.

PS: most Chinese pray to the so called NATUK-KONG 那督公(Jin Datuk Keramat) everywhere, they are spirits of past land-owners where the Chinese lives. This proves Chinese respect the land owners of any place where they live.

2014-07-02 10:09

shareinformation

The truth is whatever enshrined in the NEP has been enforced since its inception.Those 50 yrs old now have been affected by it all their lives until now.I think what we should argue about is fair policies which have the consensus of both the majority and minority stakeholders. Then the policies are executed in a transparent manner with check and balance from all stakeholders so that they will acheive what are intended.Take for example 30% qouta in equity .How is it determined ? I remember there was a discrepancy between govt figure and that from an independent body.Another is quota for public universities enrolment.After 50 years,has it attained its intended result in terms of number/ratio of trained professionals.Needless to say the survey/study must be done in the most fair and transparent manner.

2014-07-03 09:30

Duitbesar

Post removed.Why?

2014-08-30 09:57

jenabchen123

Koon sudah mampus??? Mampus is a word means for animal.

2014-08-30 11:06

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