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Posted: 22 Jun 2010 04:44 AM PDT I spoke earlier today to caution the Government against a hasty move to scrap the UPSR and PMR examinations. You can view the Free Malaysia Today and Malaysiakini news reports. |
Posted: 21 Jun 2010 10:30 PM PDT Pakatan, BN MPs back Nazir's NEP remarks By Shazwan Mustafa Kamal June 21, 2010 Nazir yesterday called for a review of the NEP, saying that the policy has been unfair to the majority of Malays. KUALA LUMPUR, June 21 — Lawmakers from the opposition and ruling coalition were in rare unison today, agreeing with CIMB chief Datuk Seri Nazir Razak's assessment that the New Economic Policy (NEP) had only benefited a minority of Malays, and providing the prime minister backing for his reform agenda. Members from both sides of the political spectrum argued that the inclusiveness of the New Economic Model (NEM) was the only solution to the NEP's shortcomings, while pointing out that Datuk Seri Najib Razak's concessions to conservative critics contained in his Tenth Malaysia Plan (10MP) speech recently was a step backwards. "They took a step forward with NEM, but are taking two steps back with 10MP. Disappointing move. Corporate figures like Nazir have seen it and he was disappointed. "Being a top banker in the country he must have received plenty of feedback from the financial and corporate community on what they thought of 10MP. "He was voicing out the fact that he has received negative feedback about 10MP, the disappointment in business community leaders in winding back proposed reforms in NEM," said Petaling Jaya Utara MP Tony Pua. Pua argued that the 10MP had abandoned the ideals of the NEM, and only reinforced the NEP. "I think Najib should ironically do another flip-flop, re-emphasise that the government is fully behind NEM... (They) should not fall back on 10MP," Pua told The Malaysian Insider. Click here for the full article. |
Najib's Doublespeak on Betting License Posted: 21 Jun 2010 07:30 PM PDT Above is my press conference yesterday on the Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak's doublespeak on the granting and approval of a sports betting license to Ascot Sports, owned by Tan Sri Vincent Tan. The press reports are available at Malaysiakini and The Malaysian Insider. |
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