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2014-04-22 13:03 | Report Abuse

so please don't believe a single word that 007 says as all is nonsense as his main aim is to create fear here, so play smart my friends & don't be taken for a ride bu 007.

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2014-04-22 13:00 | Report Abuse

Posted by merz > Apr 22, 2014 10:33 AM | Report Abuse

Looks like syndicate push down to collect , bright future with new production line , company with no borrowing , cash in hand 30m , very cheap , hold on.


yes indeed....so buy & collect my friends, you won't be disappointed.

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2014-04-22 12:58 | Report Abuse

Posted by wingz > Apr 22, 2014 10:41 AM | Report Abuse

0007, u like to create chaos everywhere in this forum


101% true indeed, that's what he does for a living, creating fear among the members who buy certain counter so that they will sell cheaper and he collect cheaper.

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2014-04-21 22:46 | Report Abuse

Posted by countfind > Apr 21, 2014 03:40 PM | Report Abuse

two market days ago..11 sen and 11.5 sen were whacked...hmmm


yes, sharks collecting for a kill soon?

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2014-04-21 22:45 | Report Abuse

directors won't allow price to drop further otherwise all their millions of warrants are not worth a single cent. so they have to push it up at least above 11 or 12 cents so that warrants will at least have a fair price.

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2014-04-21 22:41 | Report Abuse

results just out, company increase it's profits by 41.85%...so tomorrow start to naik?

Monday, 21 Apr 2014

5:34PM 1H net profit 4.708 million (increased 41.85%)

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2014-04-21 13:56 | Report Abuse

someone is purposely push down the price with a few lots each time so that he can collect, so be prepared for the price increase.

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2014-04-21 13:55 | Report Abuse

the mother will rise , that's for sure otherwise the warrants will not be laku.

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2014-04-21 13:53 | Report Abuse

now both mother & son are cheap, time to collect more.

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2014-04-20 21:25 | Report Abuse

good news, just buy lah.

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2014-04-20 14:12 | Report Abuse

Posted by trader8899 > Apr 19, 2014 08:30 PM | Report Abuse

Bright Packaging started out strong and within minutes broke the 80 sen psychological level and reached the high of 82.5 sen. Profit taking activities immediately take control and less than an hour the share dropped back to below 80 sen. Volume continue to decrease and traders decided not to hold any positions over the weekends.

Next week we will see more interests in this counter as I am expecting earnings to be announced next Friday's closing. Bright should trade around 82-84 sen before the end of week.

More traders felt that the Warrants were overpriced but I believed that when the mother share is in-the-money so soon and the expiry date is so far away the risk is somewhat minimized. Also bear in mind that this company has a very low PE and potential for re-rating is very promising considering fund managers are holding close to 10% of the stock. Any dividends or good earnings announcements are good catalysts to attract more potential fund managers.
Once fund managers are accumulating this stock the PE automatically re-rated to a double digit figure. We will see more activities on Bright-wb next week when the mother share's price hit the strike price of 82 sen.

How do you know if the warrants is overpriced or not? Basically you don't. You can have the stock price, strike price, expiry date but you don't know the volatility of this stock accurately. It is based on supply and demand. The way I look at it now demand will start exceeding supply as soon as the share hit the strike price. The delta and theta will start changing along with the price movements of the mother share. Having said that please understand that warrants are not meant for long-term investment. It is an opportunity for traders to take short-term position from the market volatility. So if you are a buy-and-hold investors stay out of warrants.

So folks Happy Investing! Buy at your own risk.
19/04/2014 20:13


...now it's time to take note??

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2014-04-20 14:11 | Report Abuse

Posted by jenabchen123 > Apr 19, 2014 09:42 PM | Report Abuse

Asiabio will fly high??? Hoe much their high recently? 0.18?


...hopefully the price can be achieved starting next week. They have to push up the price to make the warrants laku.

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2014-04-20 14:08 | Report Abuse

buy as we might see it moving up tomorrow.

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2014-04-18 14:23 | Report Abuse

I will continue to buy it's warrants, still a long way to go before expiry, now it's cheap.

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2014-04-18 13:15 | Report Abuse

minahkarant 28th April is the AGM of this counter. Expect some movement then.

should be coming, watch out..someone collecting?

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2014-04-18 13:13 | Report Abuse

afternoon session sure goreng

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2014-04-17 17:44 | Report Abuse

even 13 cents is possible too.

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2014-04-17 17:39 | Report Abuse

tomorrow 12 cents?

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2014-04-15 10:23 | Report Abuse

More questions on DPM's Dubai trip

Two opposition MPs who criticised Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin's "luxurious" trip to Dubai said the rebuttal from the latter's office still left many questions unanswered.

The duo asked why Muhyiddin's office did not explain the need for a 17-person delegation for the five-day trip last week, which appeared to include a lot of non-essential personnel.

"Not only it is extravagant to send 17 people, it is even more shocking to note than out of the 17, seven of them are security personnel (six bodyguards and one aide-de-camp).

"The rest are made up of personal aides such as four special officers, two political secretaries, a press secretary and a private secretary," said Bukit Bendera MP Zairil Khir Johari and Bukit Mertajam MP Sim Chee Keong in a joint statement yesterday.

Full story: http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/259998

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2014-04-14 14:53 | Report Abuse

Posted by camrybenz88 > Apr 14, 2014 02:14 PM | Report Abuse

"The GST rate of 6% can go up too, as has happened elsewhere. The passing of the GST is a step backward in the lives of ordinary Malaysians simply because it will further diminish household income."


...yang miskin jadi lagi miskin sampai mukin tak ada duit untul beli nasi?

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2014-04-14 14:51 |

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2014-04-14 11:10 | Report Abuse

It will also become a source of power generation for Thailand. An eight-lane highway and railway will connect Dawei and Bangkok, and a railway to China's Kunming is also in the development plan!

Also in the design phase, the zone will incorporate the current Shwe Gas and China-Myanmar Corridor Projects, under construction to supply China with natural gas via overland pipeline across Myanmar!

An 800km railway and highway from Kyaukphyu to Muse, China, will connect China to the Bay of Bengal.

The deep-sea port is under construction on Maday Island, east of Kyaukphyu where the port will berth 300,000-ton oil tankers and become an important link for China to petroleum from the Middle East and other international markets.

Although China will receive many benefits from the development, the advantages to Myanmar in terms of economic growth, employment and improved infrastructure are significant.

Besides Dawei which is now at the tail-end of construction, Myanmar has six existing deep-sea ports along the coast and is constructing another two.

And, throw in this: The media in China has started publishing stories on a decades-old proposal to build a canal at Kra Isthmus, Thailand, thereby bypassing the Straits of Malacca, Malaysian and Singapore ports.

The canal, if realised, will save shipment costs and time as the route is shortened by 1,000km.

China’s huge state-owned LiuGong Machinery Co Ltd and XCMG, and private Sany Heavy Industry Co Ltd have taken the lead to set up a preparations group for the construction of Kra Isthmus Canal.

The 100km artificial link to the Indian Ocean will benefit not only China and Asean, but also Japan and other countries’ world trade.

Now, doesn't this piss off the US even more with its military presence in Singapore and the Philippines?

Malaysians can only imagine the impact on Malaysia's ports and trade when the shipping volume is cut down drastically by the development of its neighbours up north.

Of course Singapore's port would be affected but the island republic has already invested in foreign ports to avoid putting all its eggs in one basket, so to speak.

Singapore has since 2010 invested S$11.5 billion (RM30 billion) to expand and upgrade its port after Shanghai edged the tiny island nation out as the world's busiest harbour.

What is interesting is Singapore's investment in Myanmar totalling US$1.3 billion or RM4 billion!

Singapore's economy has been ranked as the most open in the world, least corrupt, most pro-business, with low tax rates (14.2 per cent of gross domestic product) and has the third highest per capita GDP in the world.

Its economy is described as a major foreign direct investment (FDI) outflow financier in the world.

What is Malaysia?

http://www.theantdaily.com/news/2014/04/14/mh370-malaysia-caught-us-china-cold-war


...How true is this??????

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2014-04-14 11:09 | Report Abuse

MH370: Malaysia caught in the US-China 'Cold War'?

Just what is the Malaysian government hiding by keeping the missing MAS jet cargo manifest "Top Secret"?

Was there some "super sensitive cargo" in MH370? Something that interests the world super powers – namely the US and China – in their quest for world supremacy?

MH370, which was ferrying 239 passengers and crew, vanished from commercial aviation radar screens at 1.07am on March 8.

At 10pm on March 24, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak announced to the world that "MH370 had ended in the southern Indian Ocean".

The multi-national Search and Rescue’s (SAR) operation focus was immediately shifted to 2,500km south-west of Perth after Australia announced that two pieces of "credible debris" were captured by satellite imagery earlier in the morning.

Till today, no such "credible debris" has been found by the Australian-led SAR in the Indian Ocean to link the missing MAS Boeing 777. Now the SAR team is scouring another area up north, acting on "pings" it believed came from the jet's Black Box or flight voice recorder.

What is amazingly strange is this: A day after Najib's announcement, Australia had asked the Malaysian authorities to release the full cargo manifest to help in the search for debris that could be linked to MH370.

Australia never got the manifest; Malaysia is still keeping it "Top Secret". There is not even a whimper from any nation over this.

Aren’t Australia, the US and China curious to know what was in MH370's load?

Even the militaries of the nations in the South China Sea, the Straits of Malacca, Andaman Sea and India Ocean don't seem to be forthcoming in their radar records in the first 24 hours of MH370's disappearance.

Do they really want to know, or perhaps they already know, what MH370 was carrying? Do they really want the aircraft to be found?

Did Australia help Malaysia divert the SAR focus away from the South China Sea where the ill-fated MH370 might have actually crashed instead?

Why did it take Malaysia five hours before announcing that MH370 had gone missing?

These are not speculations but mere logical questions that the SAR authorities have failed to address.

As long as no tangible evidence is found to confirm that the MAS jet had crashed, no one, especially families of those aboard MH370, is convinced that the aircraft had crashed.

With today's advanced aviation and SAR technology, no one believes that a jet of that size could fly for some seven hours without detection from any military and aviation surveillance.

Neither can anyone believe that not a single piece of debris linked to MH370 can be found. The SAR has been looking in the wrong location?

There have been many conspiracy theories reported globally by the print media, TV news networks and in cyberspace.

Some appear to be hopelessly ridiculous and some perhaps plausible based on common sense.

In the absence of tangible evidence that MH370 had crashed, killing all aboard, reports attributing Russian intelligence accusing the US of being responsible for the missing jet are getting believable to many by the day.

The reports claim that the MH370 saga is part of a "Cold War" conspiracy between the US and China.

After all, the majority of the Beijing-bound MH370 passengers are Chinese nationals.

What was in the cargo heading for Beijing? The reports cited Russian intelligence as describing "suspicious cargo" was loaded on to the MAS jet.

If so, obviously the US, China and Malaysia know what was aboard the jet? Perhaps, now, for political and "Cold War" expediency, both the US and China want the missing MH370 to remain a mystery?

Those who subscribe to the "Cold War" conspiracy theory have pointed out the US' growing concern of China's regional and economic influence in Asia and Southeast Asia.

The US is said to be discreetly "upset" that China has significantly consolidated its economic interest and influence in the region through a highly strategic presence in Myanmar's brand new Dawei Sea Port.

Dawei is a city in southeastern Myanmar, located at Tavoy on the coast of the Andaman Sea and the Indian Ocean, about 610km south of Yangon and 350km west of Bangkok, Thailand.

According to MyanmarBurma.com, Dawei became connected to the rest of Myanmar by railways and roads only recently, but is now the location of a new deep-sea port and special economic zone.

The 250km square (61,775-acre) port development costs about US$58 billion (RM189 billion) featuring facilities such as a deep-sea port, a heavy industrial park, power plants, and tourism facilities.

Japan is supporting the project and Thailand is reported to have tremendous interest, as Dawei will give Thailand more direct access to international trade routes and markets in India, Europe and Africa, bypassing the Straits of Malacca.

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2014-04-14 04:26 | Report Abuse

GAS PRICES FOR COOKING SET TO RISE/GO UP on this upcoming 1st of MAY!

http://in.mobile.reuters.com/article/idINL3N0N33K720140411?irpc=932

A BIG THANK YOU to "UMNO/BN" supporters and the 47% RETARDED IDIOT voters here in Malaysia!

Thank you very-very much!

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2014-04-13 01:33 | Report Abuse

Rafizi Ramli: Malaysia Kaya, Kutip Banyak, Bocor Lagi Banyak
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOBCty1yJnk

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2014-04-13 01:29 | Report Abuse

Harga lembu dan daging di jangka naik.....terima kasih BN
kerana PM kata ada $1 satu ayam

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2014-04-11 14:46 | Report Abuse

Raja bomoh is going to shame us again!....this time in Australia as he go to Perth to join the search team for MH370.The international press will have a field day recording his antics!

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2014/04/11/raja-bomoh-to-join-mh370-search-mission/

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2014-04-11 12:18 | Report Abuse

Alamak , not again?

Raja Bomoh to join MH370 search mission
Zefry Dahalan
| April 11, 2014

The international search and rescue team in Australia will soon be assisted by Ibrahim who says his Malay traditional beliefs can work together with science.

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2014/04/11/raja-bomoh-to-join-mh370-search-mission/

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2014-04-11 11:32 | Report Abuse

Najib’s 1Malaysia slogan is officially dead

http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/259708

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2014-04-11 11:14 | Report Abuse

‘Why was Shafee appointed ROS lawyer?’ - Karpal (FMT) http://goo.gl/VnElXP

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2014-04-11 11:11 | Report Abuse

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Incompetent and compromised judiciary
Koon Yew Yin
| April 11, 2014

What can be done to stop all these unjust decisions being handed down by recalcitrant judges?
COMMENT

kehakiman-pixThe independence and integrity of Malaysian judiciary are now at the tipping point.

During the past few years the our attention has been riveted by the exposure to an unprecedented number of court cases with important political ramifications.

These cases include the Altantuya Shaariibuu’s murder case, N Kugan’s death during police custody,

Teoh Beng Hock’s death, the PKFZ scandal, the NFC scandal, the various election appeal cases arising from the 2013 general elections, Anwar’s Sodomy I and II cases and Karpal Singh’s conviction for alleged sedition.

At no time in the country’s history has there been such a large and wide variety of politically charged cases being brought to the country’s courts of law.

If we take these cases individually and collectively, the overall impression that can be obtained from the many articles and analysis which have appeared in the online media is that the Malaysian judiciary has come under tremendous political pressure when arriving at their judgments.

Each case that I have listed above has its litany of unanswered questions such as:

why were certain people released midway through the trial while others with no obvious motive, were sent to the gallows for the Altantuya case?

Why were Rafizi Ramli and another whistleblower prosecuted, instead of the people involved in the NFC project?

Why did the Attorney General not appeal against the court’s judgment in the case of the PKFZ, involving billons of ringgit in taxpayers’ money?

The bench made a reserved judgment on the Herald’s case, but in Anwar’s Sodomy II case, why was there such haste to sentence him to five years’ jail?

Although Malaysians have generally not paid much attention to the issue of the relationship between judicial authority and political power (including the power and neutrality of the Attorney General) in the past, I believe that the cumulative effect of all these cases has resulted in our rakyat shedding their indifference and passivity on this key issue of the independence of our judiciary.

Incompetent and compromised

As noted by my good friend and highly respected former court of appeals judge NH Chan, how could it be, we may ask, that we are the only country, out of all the other common law countries, in the entire world that has so many incompetent judges?

There must be something wrong in our system for the appointment of judges. There was a time when judges were appointed from the cream of the legal profession. Sadly those days were gone.

Besides commenting on the incompetency of our judges, Chan had asked the crucial question:

What can be done to stop all these unjust decisions being handed down by recalcitrant judges?

His answer is simple: It is that Malaysians must use the power of the ballot box to bring about change.

This is a solution which I am in total agreement with.

The ordinary people of this country must do something about the sorry state of our judiciary with its host of incompetent judges.

We cannot and must not allow this state of incompetence among our judges to continue. We must exercise the power of the vote to oust the incumbent government that was responsible for the appointment of such judges who, because they have shown themselves to be incompetent, have made our country the laughing stock in the entire common law world.

It takes only a simple Act of parliament to rid the country of the incompetent and, therefore, unjust judges.

Even the incumbent government could redeem itself by passing a law declaring those judges who had proved themselves to be incompetent be removed from office forthwith in ignominy, with all privileges of their office, such as their pension, withdrawn.

Anwar’s case: The tipping point

I also believe that Anwar’s sodomy verdict is the final tipping point for many Malaysians in their concern to change the government of the country and to recover the independence of our judiciary.

Should Anwar’s appeal be rejected, I have no doubt that there will be a national and international uproar which will only end with the BN being thrown out of power.

The BN government must realise that the political awakening that Anwar has unleashed in the nation cannot be suppressed just by throwing him into prison with the assistance of what many see as a compromised judiciary.

That political awakening will only multiply many fold should Anwar die or be incapacitated while in prison.

Koon Yew Yin is an investor and philantropist. He is the founder IJM Group, Gamuda and Mudajaya.

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2014/04/11/incompetent-and-compromised-judiciary/

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2014-04-11 10:50 | Report Abuse

We're not yet the worls'd laughing stock but unfortunately, we're getting there.

Security issued in Sabah, coupled with the disappearance of MH370 flight, will get us there sooner than we think.


http://www.theantdaily.com/news/2014/04/11/not-yet-worlds-laughing-stock-were-getting-there

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2014-04-10 19:12 | Report Abuse

Posted by sangharimau > Apr 10, 2014 06:25 PM | Report Abuse

I do not agree that The Malaysian Insider is crap. Utusan is.



110% correct. Utusan can write nonsense when it seems fit as it's an UMNO owned paper.

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2014-04-10 18:46 | Report Abuse

It was reported that the funds intended to feed the underprivileged children were used instead to buy meals such as nasi lemak, kuih and teh tarik to be served at meetings by Jerantut, Gua Musang and Kota Kinabalu district health offices.
http://www.therocket.com.my/en/government-is-too-soft-on-swindlers-says-kula-segaran/


these bastards, even money for the underprivileged children, they don't even care, they just sapu only. Hope GOD will punish them. damn.

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2014-04-09 10:59 | Report Abuse

Posted by skybursa > Apr 9, 2014 10:53 AM | Report Abuse

Nep will stay for another 200 years. Umno is playing the racial cards. One Malaysia was not really what it sounds like


wait until Malaysia goes bankrupt & then they will realized. we just wait & see who had the last laugh.

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2014-04-08 16:47 | Report Abuse

Posted by naughtygirl > Apr 8, 2014 04:27 PM | Report Abuse

If you really want to make someone accountable, and make them resign, then there will be no ministers left in the cabinet.

Bullseye, 100% correct to the point but you must remember that no matter how wrong or malu these UMNO/BN ministers will never resign.

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2014-04-08 16:44 | Report Abuse

Posted by Teh_Invest > Apr 8, 2014 04:35 PM | Report Abuse

get the all fully rottens' out and get the least or not so rottens' in.


exactly & our only hope is here...http://postimg.org/image/4dk8m7hnh/

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2014-04-08 16:22 | Report Abuse

RM2.58 worth of hospital assets not found, Auditor General 2013 reports. Unleashing the can of worms?

http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/259380

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2014-04-08 15:50 | Report Abuse

With UMNO/BN as the government, this things are an usual occurrence...now who pocket the difference????

A-G report: Hospitals purchased fish at above market prices

KUALA LUMPUR: The Auditor-General has found that fish bought on contracts by two hospitals were higher by between 34.4% and 100% compared to market prices.

According to the Auditor-General’s Report 2013, Series 1, the purchases resulted in the Government not getting value for money.

The report tabled in the Dewan Rakyat on Monday stated that siakap was bought at RM21 per kg in the 2012-2014 contract by the Sultanah Aminah Hospital, Johor compared to the RM14.50 per kg market price, while squid was bought at RM16 per kg (market price of RM9.50 per kg).

It added that the Kuala Lumpur Hospital bought pomfret at RM21.50 per kg in the 2012-2014 contract against a RM16 per kg market price, grouper for RM19.50 per kg (market price of RM12), nyior fish for RM18 per kg (RM10), and catfish for RM11 per kg (RM5.50).

The A-G urged the Health Ministry to plan and monitor the procurement of perishable goods and monitor prices to ensure value for money purchases.

The Health Ministry, in its reply, said the contract prices of fish paid by the two hospitals included transportation costs. – Bernama

http://www.malaysiaedition.net/a-g-report-hospitals-purchased-fish-at-above-market-prices/

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2014-04-08 15:45 | Report Abuse

How much of GST will enter MyEG’s pocket?
Anisah Shukry
| April 8, 2014

Mahfuz Omar says the firm is controlled by Umno-linked figures.

GSTKUALA LUMPUR: PAS has demanded that the government reveal details of its goods and services tax (GST) deal with MyEG Services Bhd, including how much of the eventual revenue will end up in the private firm’s pocket.

“The GST bill has been passed, but up until today the government has not answered the questions we have raised regarding the financial model used in the agreement with MyEG,” PAS information chief Mahfuz Omar said at a press conference today.

MyEG announced to Bursa Malaysia last February that it had accepted the government’s offer to undertake the Customs Department’s online tax reporting, meaning it would facilitate the eventual roll-out of the GST.

“Why outsource the services to a third party, and what are the details of this RM180 million deal?” Mahfuz asked.

He demanded that the government disclose whether MyEG would get a cut from the GST and thereby deprive public coffers of some tax revenue.

He alleged that Umno-linked figures held positions of power in the firm.

“I am puzzled by the excuses the government gave in hiring MyEG, which shows that the government is not even prepared to implement GST on its own,” he said.

He said the Customs Department, instead of hiring MyEG, could have simply purchased the necessary software from the firm and trained its officers to use it.

In its announcement to Bursa Malaysia, MyEG said the value of the project was estimated to be RM180 million. The tenure for the project is six years, beginning April 1.

The firm would provide the device and software services that would link up to the point-of-sale terminals and cash registers.

Referring to the passage of the GST bill through the Dewan Rakyat last night, Mahfuz said the bloc voting indicated that BN MPs were not concerned how poor Malaysians would suffer from the imposition of the tax.

“The excuse BN gave was that there are some products which will not be taxed, but this makes it seem that the poor have rights only to those few products—rice with lime and shrimp paste,” he said.

“The message BN is putting across is that the poor don’t deserve anything more than that because they don’t earn enough.

“This is very unfortunate for the people.”

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2014/04/08/how-much-of-gst-will-enter-myegs-pocket/

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2014-04-08 15:40 | Report Abuse

This picture says it all....now you understand
http://postimg.org/image/4dk8m7hnh/

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2014-04-08 13:57 | Report Abuse

brother saltedfish, & this below too to happen too , then only can we progress....

http://postimg.org/image/laz9tba4r/

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2014-04-08 13:56 | Report Abuse

Posted by saltedfish > Apr 8, 2014 12:14 PM | Report Abuse

MAS is facing a big lawsuit from MH370 next of kin . Soaring like a eagle ? Ahmad yahya , please resign and take the fall like a gentleman ,at least with your resignation , maybe Mas may not soar like before but may fly like a burung pipit .


brother, it won't soar so soon...you have to wait until TOTAL MANAGEMENT OVERHAUL....& sack the "over supplied staff", that is TRIM THE FAT.