Monday, April 27, 2009

Scrap Approved Permits



Scrap Approved Permits
27 Apr 19 : 10.10PM
By Deborah Loh


thenutgraph.com

PETALING JAYA, 27 April 2009: Politicians on both sides of the divide agree with the government's suggestion to scrap Approved Permits (AP) for imported vehicles.
Gerakan vice-president and head of its central economic bureau, Datuk Mah Siew Keong, said the AP scheme should be stopped immediately as it was "protectionist", "monopolistic", and had only benefited a few businesspeople.
Mukhriz "Opening the scheme would also open up more business opportunities for all Malaysians, irrespective of race and creed," Mah said in a statement today in response to Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir.
Mukhriz had said the government was considering an end to the AP scheme.
Auction for revenue
Meanwhile, DAP national publicity secretary Tony Pua said APs, if not cancelled, should be awarded through a public auction that could raise revenue for the government to improve things like public transportation.
Pua said the DAP supported the proposal by the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Car Dealers and Credit Companies Association for the AP scheme to undergo public auction, with a suggested 30% quota for bumiputera participation.
He said an open auction of APs could raise RM1.5 billion annually as revenue for the government, based on an estimated 50,000 APs issued worth at least RM30,000 each.
Pua said APs had all the while been dished out to "certain connected parties". He recounted that in 2006, former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad accused then International Trade and Industry Minister Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz of favouring retired civil servants when issuing APs.
Tony PuaPua also cited past figures that about 50% of 66,277 APs in 2004, and 41% of 68,330 APs in 2005, had been awarded to three prominent corporate figures: the late Tan Sri Nasimuddin SM Amin, Datuk Syed Azman Syed Ibrahim, and Datuk Mohd Haniff Abdul Aziz.
"The award of these 'free' APs to these individuals and their companies gave them the opportunity to amass RM1.8 billion within two years.
"It raises the obvious question as to how such discretionary issuance of APs will help achieve the objective of creating a class of bumiputera entrepreneurs or uplifting the economic position of the bumiputera," said Pua, who is also the Petaling Jaya Utara Member of Parliament.
"We will take a common stand with Mukhriz on this issue in the interest of openness, competition and transparency," Pua said.

Mah added that cancelling the AP scheme would be yet another step in adopting more liberal and transparent national policies to follow on the heels of the government's move to liberalise the services and financial sectors.

Mr.Khoo Kah Jin The President of KLSCDCCA.

Mr Khoo Kah Jin speech on the 41st Anniversary dinner @ Genting

Sunday, April 26, 2009

APs may be abolished, says Mukhriz




APs may be abolished, says Mukhriz
JOHOR BARU, April 26 – The government is looking at doing away with the system of Approved Permits for the import of vehicles, Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry Datuk Mukhriz said here today.
The latest rethink on the controversial permits may have been prompted by a request from the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Car Dealers and Credit Companies Association to open up the AP scheme to everyone, or set aside 30% for Bumiputras and sell the rest by open auction.
Mukhriz stressed that the main consideration of the review would be that “any levy or tax should benefit the Government, and cost savings, if any, should go to the people.”
While the ministry was giving high priority to finding a solution to the long-standing issue, abolition of APs was not the only option on the table as there were many other ways to solve the problems, Mukhriz told reporters after launching the Bumiputra Entrepreneurs Symposium held in conjunction with the Unit Trust Week here on Sunday.
Mukhriz gave his assurance that the ministry would come up with a solution that would be amenable to all parties.
“The AP issue is high on the ministry’s agenda of deliberations to come up with a new mechanism ... give us a bit more time before the minister makes a final decision.
“With the Cabinet approval, he will make the announcement,” he. – Bernama

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Puspakom's monopoly may be removed

Saturday August 30, 2008 MYT 4:21:24 PM
Puspakom's monopoly may be removed
By TEH ENG HOCK

KUALA LUMPUR: Puspakom may no longer hold the exclusive rights to inspect and certify commercial vehicles.
Transport Minister Datuk Ong Tee Keat said he was considering requests from various quarters, including from Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Rakyat MPs and non-governmental organisations (NGOs), to allow other companies to compete with Puspakom.
"We are considering this issue, and we have to look into the current concession agreement and also the negotiations with Puspakom that were conducted before I took office. We have to see if we are bound by any agreements," he said.
However, Ong would not be drawn into revealing when the study on the proposal will be completed or when a decision will be made.
"So far, there are no business proposals yet. Just the proposal to remove Puspakom's exclusivity," he said.
On the swoop by the Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) on Puspakom employees, Ong said this had affected the company's capacity and services, and he had instructed Puspakom's management to act swiftly to overcome the problem.
He said he had also asked the Road Safety Department and the Road Transport Department to help identify the vehicles which had supposedly been passed by corrupted staff.
"We need to identify the vehicles and re-inspect them. Otherwise, this might pose a risk to road safety," he said Saturday after launching a Chinese art painting and calligraphy exhibition at Nirvana Memorial Centre.
The exhibition will be open from 10am to 6pm from Aug 30 to Sept 3.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

PLAN TO ABOLISH ROAD TAX


Wednesday June 18, 2008




Plan to abolish road tax eventually
PETALING JAYA: Road tax will be reduced gradually and abolished.
Transport Minister Datuk Ong Tee Keat said the ministry was studying the possibility of abolishing road tax.
“I will bring the issue to the Cabinet, and if they agree, private vehicles will be the first to benefit,” he said.
Ong said the rebates given out in lieu of the fuel price increase was not enough to ease the people’s burden in the long term.
On June 4, the Government announced a RM200 reduction in road tax for private vehicles above 2000cc and RM50 for private motorcycles above 250cc.
Also announced were rebates of RM625 for private vehicles of 2000cc and below, and private pick-up trucks and jeeps with an engine capacity of 2500cc and below.
Rebates of RM150 will be given to private motorcycles with an engine capacity of 250cc and below.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Here in my home.

Here in my Home.
A gift to the nation.

"From those who love Malaysia to those who feel the Same"




HERE IN MY HOME
Verse 1
Hold on brother hold on
The road is long. We’re on stony ground
But I’m strong. You ain’t heavy
Verse 2
Oh there’s a misspoken truth that lies
Colors don’t bind, oh no.
What do they know? They speak falsely.
Chorus
Here in my home
I’ll tell you what its all about
There’s just one hope here in my heart
One love undivided
That’s what it’s all about
Please won’t you fall in one by one by one with me?
Verse 3
Push back sister won’t you push back?
Love won’t wait. Just keep pushing on.
Yes I’m strong. You ain’t heavy.
Verse 4
Oh don’t you worry about that…
What we have shadows can’t deny
Don’t you know it’s now or never?
Rap
[Bahasa Malaysia]
Bertubi asakan berkurun lamanya
Hati ke depan mencari yang sayang
translation: Years of fears and years of tribulation
The heart keeps searching for that endless devotion
[Mandarin]
手牵手大家一起走,我代表华人开口未来就没有丢走
phonetics: shou qian shou da jia yi qi zou
wo dai biao hua ren kai kou wei lai jiu mei you diu zou
translation: Hand in hand we’ll march like blood brothers
I speak for my people we’ll find peace forever
[Tamil]
இந்த பயணம் பயணம்.. என் வெற்றி தாகம்,
அந்த கனா காலம்.. நம் வெற்றி ராகம்,
நண்பா.. நண்பா..
phonetics: inthe payanam payanamm yen vettri thaagam
anthee kaana kaalam naam vetri raagam...nanba nanba
translation: May the road ahead quench my thirst for success
May the road behind echo a song of the blessed
[English]
Yes I feel it in my bones and I will let it be known
No matter where I roam this is home sweet home
Sing!
- Words & Music by Pete Teo featuring rap by KLG Sqwad & Altimet
- Reprinted by permission. © 2008 Redbag Music. All Rights Reserved
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