Rabu, 28 Mac 2012

Puteri Bahagian Segambut

Puteri Bahagian Segambut


Speaker DUN Selangor "Bias" : Salah Siapa? @khalidibrahim

Posted: 28 Mar 2012 04:30 AM PDT



Sidang Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) Selangor yang berakhir semalam (27 Mac 2012)tentunya akan terakam dalam sejarah tanahair sebagai persidangan yang paling memalukan kerajaan negeri yang diterajui PR Selangor berikutan kesilapan speaker DUN Selangor Datuk Teng Chang Kim menghantar mesej BBM.

Tujuan Teng menghantar mesej BBM itu asalnya hanya untuk tatapan barisan exco negeri dari DAP, PKR & Pas dalam usahanya untuk memandu arah persidangan bagi manfaat politik PR, tapi sebaliknya yang berlaku apabila mesej itu turut diterima oleh ADUN Bebas Datuk Dr. Hasan Ali yang sebelum ini adalah exco Hal Ehwal Islam negeri.

"This is possibly the last winding up sessions for exco, oppoturnity should be fully used to talk about our success in the past 4 years like what Yaacob is doing now".

"Ini mungkin sesi penggulungan yang terakhir untuk exco, peluang harus digunakan sepenuhnya untuk bercakap tentang tentang kejayaan kita sejak empat tahun lepas seperti yang Yaacon lakukan sekarang". – Speaker DUN Selangor, Teng Cheng Kim (DAP), 27 mac 2012

Peristiwa memalukan dalam persidangan DUN Selangor itu tidak pernah berlaku di mana-mana negara kecuali inilah satu-satu yang pernah wujud di atas muka bumi apabila speaker kantoi menghantar mesej arahan yang bias dan memihak semasa mempengerusikan persidangan.

Peranan Speaker

Umum mengetahui tugas dan tanggungjawab seorang speaker selain mengawal perjalanan dewan, speaker juga perlu berlaku adil dan tidak memihak sekalipun dirinya adalah pemimpin parti politik tertentu.

Dalam laman sesawang DUN Selangor sendiri telah menjelas peranan & tugasan speaker yang mesti berlaku adil, telus dan mengutamakan integriti sepanjang mempengerusikan persidangan Dewan Undangan Negeri.

"Tuan Speaker adalah Pengawal dan Pentadbir perjalanan Dewan Undangan Negeri semasa bersidang termasuk menetapkan Aturan Urusan Mesyuarat dan masa bersidang. Mengikut tradisi Parlimen dan Peraturan Tetap bagi Dewan Undangan Negeri Selangor yang ada, Tuan Speaker juga adalah Pengerusi beberapa Jawatankuasa Tetap Dewan bagi menjaga kepentingan Dewan.Mengikut kelaziman Majlis Mesyuarat Dewan Undangan Negeri, Tuan Speaker tidak mengambil bahagian dalam perbahasan dan hendaklah bersikap adil semasa mengendalikan mesyuarat atau perbahasan".

Sila rujuk di sini dan sini

Bila dalam persidangan dewan undangan pun speaker PR dari DAP tidak mampu berlaku adil & bersikap telus, besar kemungkinannya dalam konteks pentadbiran kerajaan negeri juga tentu saja ada berlaku ketirisan & ketidaktelusan.

Misalnya dalam urusan pembahagian tender & kontrak kerajaan, perlantikan jawatan dan pengurusan kewangan negeri yang sebelum ini pun banyak menimbulkan keraguan ramai terhadap ketelusannya.

Dari kejadian ini dapat disimpulkan yang DAP sememangnya sekian lama telah menguasai arah tuju pentadbiran negeri, ini sekaligus menimbulkan persoalan terhadap keupayaan Menteri Besar dalam tadbir urus negeri.


Ketelusan dan keadilan

Andainya pemimpin PR bersungguh-sungguh mahu memperjuangkan keadilan dan ketelusan, inilah masanya untuk mereka mengambil langkah pembetulan dengan melantik individu lain bagi menggantikan tempat Teng Chang Kim.

Jika tidak sanggup mengambil tindakan tersebut terhadap Teng yang terbukti telah mencemar kewibawaan kerajaan negeri, maka seseorang mesti mengambil tanggungjawab memikul beban kesalahan tersebut.

Mungkin Khalid Ibrahim lebih elok memikirkan semula kelayakannya selaku Menteri Besar selepas tanggungjawabnya mengawal selia exco-exco negeri telah diambil alih oleh speaker dari DAP.

Itu saja jalannya untuk mengembalikan semula kepercayaan masyarakat terhadap keadilan & ketelusan yang kerap dilaungkan oleh PR selain menegakkan semula integriti & kredibiliti Dewan Undangan Negeri sebagai badan yang mulia dan dihormati.


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3rd April 2012: Three Years Of Excellence

Posted: 27 Mar 2012 11:10 PM PDT


We often hear complaints about how time is getting shorter and that it is hard to get anything done in a day. Years passed by so suddenly that we barely notice that our child has turned into a teen. A year, basically feels like a month especially when we talk about putting our plans into work or even draw a plan itself.


For leaders, 3 years is usually considered as mere 'warming up' stage. Putting things and people at their right places, drafting goals and drawing plans and eventually implementing them sometimes would take more than three years. Sometimes a leader can only see the results after he has retired and sometimes won't even have a chance to see his plans being executed at all.


However, such is not the case for Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak. He has been warming up long enough, in fact since his childhood days as he witnessed his father serving the people day in and day out as Prime Minister.


Therefore, Datuk Seri Najib has been in full gear when he was assigned to the cabinet at the age of 25 as Deputy Minister of Energy, Telecommunication and Post in 1978.


When he succeeded Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi in 2009 as Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib was more than ready to make things happen for Malaysia. In order to do that, he has been whole-heartedly serving us with undoubted dedication and commitment. And come this 3rd April 2012, which is exactly three years in power, Datuk Seri Najib is not only able to witness how his ideas are being implemented, but how some of them have actually shown positive results. In other words, he not only got to witness the process of transformation, but the final transformed products itself.


In his Government Transformation Plans (GTP), Malaysian government has implemented many measures to increase transparency and government accountability. These measures include the use of Key Performance Indicators (KPI) to hold ministers accountable for their work, using new media such as Twitter and Facebook to communicate with citizens about happenings in the government, opening previously closed government tenders to increased public participation and scrutiny, and soliciting public feedback on government spending.


In merely 3 years, Datuk Seri Najib's hard work and brilliance can be judged clearly from the table below:


GTP performance 2010 and 2011

NKRA Overall Performance


NKPIs

2010 (%)

2011 (%)


Urban Public Transport

107

108

· Introduction of Bus Expressway Transit (BET) services has resulted in 547,669 passengers using bus routes.

· 30 new four-car trains on the Kelana Jaya LRT Line has increased rail ridership by 13%

· Opening of a new integrated transport terminal at Bandar Tasik Selatan that has diverted over 500 buses away from the Kuala Lumpur city centre daily

· Old Puduraya terminal has been refurbished and renamed Pudu Sentral.

Crime

168

130

· Street Crime reduced by 39.7%

· Index Crime reduced by 11.1%

· Reduction attributed to omnipresence programme and public and police partnership

· Malaysia has also been ranked 1st both in terms of safety and security in South East Asia by Global Peace Index, and 1st amon gst 19 middle income countries by World Justice Report.

Rural Basic Infrastructure

91

123

· 1013.4 rural roads were built and upgraded across the country resulting enhanced road connectivity

· 73,227 additional houses supplied with clean or treated water

· 27,004 additional houses connected with 24-hour electricity supply

· 14,365 houses for rural poor built or restored

· Affecting the lives of more than 3 million Malaysians living in rural areas (2 million in 2010, 1 million in 2011)

Education

156

188

· The Education NKRA was conceived to safeguard our nation's future by developing the minds, talents and capabilities of the next generation in a more advantageous manner as we move towards these ambitions

· In order to make quality basic education more accessible to all students, more than 3, 000 pre-schools classes has started in 2011. This saw the pre-school enrollment rate of 77%

· Via the LINUS (Literacy and Numeracy) Programme, Primary 2 students have achieved a 97.5% rate for literacy and 98.6% rate for numeracy in the second screening this year

· The start of 2011 saw the introduction of the School Improvement Programme, a new initiative which helped all 10,000 schools throughout Malaysia to improve their performance, thereby elevating the overall school system

· For the first time in Malaysian history, a national pre-school information system (Sistem Maklumat Prasekolah Kebangsaan) or SMPK was developed to collate data on pre-schools and students

Low Income Household

79

103

· Having achieved the target of taking more those 44,000 households out of the extreme poverty category last year, the focus in 2011 is ensuring more poor households participated in the 1AZAM (Akhiri Zaman Miskin) programme.

· The 1AZAM programme centres on providing economic opportunities that enhance the productive capacity of low-income households so that they are lifted out of poverty and become self-sustaining. To date, 66,243 poor households are participating in the 1AZAM programme.

· 2011, also saw another new NKPI being introduced – that of ensuring 100% of the backlog cases pertaining to eKasih verification had been processed (eKasih is the sole designated database for low-income households). To date, 81,000 backlog cases pertaining to eKasih verification has been processed

· 1, 000 women entrepreneurs have been developed

· 2,465 abandoned houses restored and 2,500 Rumah Mesra Rakyatbuilt.

Corruption

121

134

· Building blocks are in place to combat corruption

· Introduction of the Whistleblower Protection Act. Under the provisions of the Act, the whistleblower will have confidentiality of identity, immunity from civil and criminal action, as well as other detrimental action.

· Implementation of Corporate Integrity Pledge (CIP) which is a documented pledge by corporations to commit to upholding the Anti-Corruption Principles for Corporations in Malaysia. In 2011, 64 companies have committed to the pledge

· In addition to that, the Ministry of Finance has issued an Integrity Pact directive for all project tenders. Under the pact, bidders are to refrain from offering, demanding or accepting bribes to influence procurement decisions. The MRT Project is the first project to implement an enhanced Integrity Pact with the Auditor's-General Chambers acting as the oversight body.

Overall Composite Scoring

121

131




Datuk Seri Najib is also quick to react to the rising cost of living. In order to ensure that it would not affect the rakyat, from 2010 to July 2011 alone, a total of RM36.7bilion was spent on cash hand-outs, subsidies and other form of assistance to the rakyat. Among the initiatives introduced under CoL are Kedai Rakyat 1Malaysia, 1Malaysia Rakyat Menu, 1Malaysia Clinics and Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia.


It is a shame that despite all these, the Oppositions of Malaysia continue to deny the goodness and the blessings that we consistently enjoy in Malaysia under the care of our leadership. Instead of spreading words about their accomplishments, the Oppositions keep trying to demean and degrade whatever that Datuk Seri Najib has achieved.


However, the facts laid out above and before our eyes are undeniable no matter how hard they try. Because figures don't lie. But the Oppositions - the enemies of Datuk Seri Najib, do and lie is all they can do as they have proven to the rakyat that in 3 years, the Oppositions have not accomplished anything significant at all, in all 4 states under their rule.

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