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Posted by TrippleZ > 2018-08-17 02:20 | Report Abuse
RM399b is also considered less tham 400b
Posted by PH_pakatan_menipu > 2018-08-17 02:42 | Report Abuse
Dare not admit cheating to win GE with empty promise?
Posted by CentnSenses > 2018-08-17 20:57 | Report Abuse
Tony Pua is only one of the adviser. I hopes when valuating the toll abolishment, the elected panel would be more professional and objective in determining the compensation rate. After all, concessionaire companies (and its shareholders) have the final say in agreeing the compensation, or decide to sue the government in high court for a more fair compensation that acceptable by all stakeholders.
Posted by stockraider > 2018-08-18 18:08 | Report Abuse
OK...IF NOT RM 400 BILLION COMPENSATION....BUT SAY RM 120 BILLION COMPENSATION....IS IT WORTH IT TO CONCENTRATE ON THIS UNPRODUCTIVE RESOURCES TO ABOLISH TOLL ??
DON FORGET GOVT NO MONIES ??
GO & FIND MONIES 1ST, DON TALK BIG ON ABOLISHING TOLL LOH...!!
SAY ABOLISHING TOLL IS EASY MAH....!!
BUT TO FIND MONIES, IS DIFFICULT LOH....!!
Posted by stockraider > 2018-08-18 18:30 | Report Abuse
STOP DEFENDING TDM RAIDER SAYS LOH....!!
JUST TELL TDM HIKING RAW WATER ON SPORE WILL RESULT IN SPORE HIKING PROCESS WATER ON JOHOR LOH....!!
IT SO SIMPLE MAH, SPORE UNDERSTAND US LOH....!!
THEY DON MIND US HIKING RAW WATER LOH....!!
BUT HIKING RAW WATER MAKE US WORSE OFF...BCOS THE CONSEQUENCE OF PROCESS WATER TARIFF HIKE QUANTUM AMOUNT EVEN HIGHER LOH...!!
IT IS BASIC MATHS MAH...!!
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Singapore ‘understands’ us, DPM says amid Dr M’s renewed bid for water price hike
Malay Mail Shazwan Mustafa Kamal,Malay Mail 27 minutes ago
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Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail downplayed Dr Mahathir’s water price hike proposal. — Picture by Firdaus Latif
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 18 — Malaysia’s relationship with Singapore will unlikely be affected by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s plan to raise the price of water sold to the neighbouring country by more than 10 times, his deputy said.
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail downplayed Dr Mahathir’s proposal, saying that the price of water is “nothing new” and is an issue which has been ongoing for decades.
“His approach is his approach. Dr Mahathir has a different style in handling things, but at the same time Singapore is our neighbour, they understand us in a way.
“So, as neighbours we should be cordial. The issue of water has been long-standing,” she told Malay Mail in an exclusive interview.
“It is nothing new. Singapore understands that and how to tackle [this issue],” the Pandan MP said.
Dr Mahathir recently said he was considering raising the price of water sold to Singapore by more than 10 times to reflect the rising cost of living.
The prime minister told international newswire AP that Johor sold water to Melaka at 30 sen per 1,000 gallons — a rate he described as “charitable” as it was a domestic deal — compared to a decades-old treaty between Malaysia and Singapore in which Malaysia sells water to its southern neighbour at 3 sen per thousand gallons and purchases treated water at 50 sen per thousand gallons.
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Posted by bagan > 2018-08-17 01:36 | Report Abuse
Then what are u waiting for...