前朝没有分享旅游税 新政府将与各州分享

旅游税收与砂拉越州政府的债务状况; 2019 年 1 月 7 日,砂拉越州政府发出文告称砂州政府欠联邦政府的债务截至 2018 年 12 月31 日为 23 亿 8000 万令吉,而且所有向联邦政府的贷款已经按时缴纳,并没有任何逾时拖欠的情形。而较早前砂州政府指责联邦政府为何砂拉越没有如沙巴州一样从联邦政府获得分享 2018 年的旅游税收。

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这里必须强调,财政部 2019 年 1 月 6 日的文告是引用 2018 年 11 月 30 日的数据,显示砂拉越当时共欠联邦政府 25 亿令吉的债务,并且逾时拖欠了 5000 万令吉。根据联邦政府的记录,截至 2018 年 12 月 31 日,砂拉越州政府仍然欠联邦政府 24 亿 3000 万令吉的债务,而且仍逾时拖欠了 4650 万令吉的欠款。

VIDEO: 选出我国历史上的第一位金马仑高原希望联盟国会议员。

如果马诺佳仁能在补选中当选为金马仑高原国会议员,那么希望联盟在4年后的全国大选拿下彭亨州政权、组织州政府并委任希望联盟州务大臣的机会,是非常高的。

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沙巴州政府本身也发出文告,否认砂拉越州政府的说法,即沙巴州早已领取旅游税。显然的,砂拉越州政府是在做出假的指控,意图污蔑联邦政府。我国自 2017 年 9 月开始征收旅游税,但前朝政府并未将之与各州分享,而新政府将于2019 年的首季,把征收到的旅游税分出来。我们促请砂拉越州政府联系联邦政府以便获取正确无误的资讯,并如之前的承诺一样,双方保持合作友好的关系,而非背道而驰。

金马仑要胜选需靠奇迹 林吉祥:新大马VS 旧大马

民主行动党依斯干达公主城国会议员林吉祥于2019年1月10日(星期四)在碧兰璋所发布的媒体文告:金马仑的希望联盟补选职工需要奇迹才能为马诺佳仁取得金马仑补选胜利,正如我们也在2018年5月9日的第十四届大选的奇迹中落败。金马仑的希望联盟补选职工需要在接下来两周内创造奇迹才能为马诺佳仁取得金马仑补选胜利。这是因为希望联盟也在2018年5月9日的第十四届大选的奇迹中在金马仑选区落败,我们在当天目睹了国家六十年历史上首次的和平及民主地政权转移。它促使马来西亚被最近发布的经济学家情报单位(EIU)的2018年度民主指数形容为东南亚民主国家中的“光点”。

VIDEO: 选出我国历史上的第一位金马仑高原希望联盟国会议员。

如果马诺佳仁能在补选中当选为金马仑高原国会议员,那么希望联盟在4年后的全国大选拿下彭亨州政权、组织州政府并委任希望联盟州务大臣的机会,是非常高的。

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马来西亚在2018年度民主指数中的排名比她的东南亚邻国还高,并被列为一个逐渐民主化的国家的典范,我们的分数整体上都有进步。诚然,第十四届大选的历史性成绩让马来西亚在165个独立主权国家和两个国家领土中位列第52名,比新加坡(第66名)高出14个名次,也比菲律宾(第53名)高一个名次。马来西亚在这份最新的EIU报告中被点名为区域内的“光点”,随着去年5月9日大选之后。希望联盟在那场大选中终结国阵长达61年的掌权。

VIDEO: 希盟金马仑国会补选行动室正式启动,全体人民斗士士气高昂!

希盟金马仑国会补选行动室正式启动,全体人民斗士士气高昂!

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报告说道:“在野党候选人在2018年的亚洲主要选举中的胜利,加强了这个区域在选举过程和多元主义的分数。”它也表示,首相马哈迪医生的胜利是“令人惊叹”的,尽管大选存在着选区划分不公的现象。但即便马来西亚取得亮眼的进步,国家仍然处于“有缺陷的民主国家”的组别里,总得分是6.88。要是希望联盟能够在2018年5月9日在金马仑胜出的话,马来西亚在2018年度民主指数的排名将会更高,这将成为希望联盟要在1月26日的金马仑补选中获胜,所要克服的障碍。

VIDEO: 倪可敏:拿出证据举报教育拨款抽佣者

国会下议院副议长倪可敏指出,若有证据证明有人从学校教育拨款中抽佣金,请向警方举报。「不管是谁,我们都极力反对(抽佣金),因为不管是国会或州议员的拨款,都是人民血汗钱,一定要传送至学校或有关福利团体,一分钱都不可提取。」

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还有如果国阵派遣前原住民高级警官蓝利莫哈末诺上阵的话,希望联盟的胜算将会更低。蓝利是国家史上职位最高的原住民警官。蓝利也是来自色迈(Semai)部落的,金马仑国会选区里的22%原住民选民当中的大部分都是来自这个部落。可悲和极不幸的是,像蓝利这样有名望和优秀背景的原住民并没有在巫统掌权的时候被派遣上阵,不然他就可以出任副部长或甚至是正部长,并终止对原住民社群的忽略和边缘化,把他们带进国家的主流发展里。

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VIDEO: 拖延多年的太平新民华小教学楼经倪可敏团队协助下终于获得入伙准证!

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原住民社群持续陷入贫困、落后、被忽略和边缘化的一个迹象就是,尽管国家独立六十年了,但JAKOA仍然还是没能解决马来西亚原住民社群的贫困、落后、被忽略和边缘化的问题。就连JAKOA也是直到八个月前才迎来该局史上首位的原住民总监,而JAKOA职员中的原住民比例不到22%。今时今日的巫统背负着窃国罪行的包袱,它已经奄奄一息,因为它现在竟然还要仰赖于它以前最主要的对手伊斯兰党的救命援助。希望联盟代表着未来,而金马仑补选事实上是希望联盟在四年后的第十五届大选能够赢得彭亨州政权的起点,而这将有助于解决原住民旷日持久的土地问题。

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巫统如今代表着过去,它已经被贪婪、滥权和窃国罪行所腐蚀。即使有伊斯兰党的支持,马来西亚也绝不可再回到巫统的窃国的过去,因为马来西亚所有社群的未来是属于民主、良好管治、法治和公正的。有鉴于此,金马仑补选不再只是个别人士或政党联盟的战役,而是更重要的马来西亚的未来和过去之间的战役,一边是马来西亚所有社群都能享有民主、良好管治、法治和公正的新马来西亚;另一边则是伪民主、差劲领导、失败国家和环球贼狼当道国家的旧马来西亚。这就是为什么金马仑的希望联盟补选职工需要奇迹,因为他们得创造出比2018年5月9日还要更大的奇迹!

Annuar Musa as good as admitting that UMNO/BN had been committing “daylight robberies” to overstay in power in Putrajaya

Media Statement by LIM KIT SIANG : I am surprised by the outburst by the UMNO Secretary-General Tan Sri Annuar Musa yesterday contesting my claim that DAP and Pakatan Harapan will be the underdogs in the Cameron Highlands by-election on January 26, 2019, and that my being trapped in Kampong Orang Asli Simoi Lama in Ulu Jelai on New Year’s Eve was an indictment of the failures and neglect of the UMNO/Barisan Nasional government over the last few decades to uplift the Orang Asli community into the mainstream of national development, where the Orang Asli community can enjoy access to the most basic necessities which the Orang Asli people are entitled to as citizens of Malaysia, whether in medical aid, educational and economic opportunities, basic infrastructure facilities of clean water and electricity, and most important of all to them, land rights.

Annuar was shedding crocodile’s tears. If Pakatan Harapan is in the business of abuse of powers and misuse of government resources, I would not be trapped in Kampong Orang Asli Simoi Lama on New Year’s Eve, as a helicopter would have been summoned to fly me out of Kampong Orang Asli Simoi Lama, leaving the Semais to be cut off from the outside world – in an era of information when information travels at the speed of light. Imagine Najib when he was Prime Minister being trapped in Kampong Orang Asli Simoi Lama on New Year’s Eve, completely cut off from the world outside? Unthinkable! But no helicopter lifted me out of Kampong Orang Asli Simoi Lama on New Year’s Eve – the most powerful proof that Pakatan Harapan is not UMNO or Barisan Nasional. In fact, it was only after I was trapped in Kampong Orang Asli Simoi Lama that I found out that the director-general of Orang Asli Development Department (Jakoa) for the past seven months is a local Orang Asli from Kuala Koyan, Datuk Ajis Sitin.

This illustrates the second major difference between Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional. In the former during old times, the JAKOA director-general would be required to be part of the visit delegation into the Orang Asli interior, and every spot of the visit followed and anticipated. Was it conceivable that the Director of JAKOA would have been trapped to spend a night in Kampong Orang Asli Simoi Lama, completely cut off from the outside world? In fact, after realising that the Director-General of JAKOA is a local Orang Asli from Ulu Jelai, Cameron Highlands, I paid him a courtesy call in the JAKOA headquarters yesterday. He told me that the three Orang Asli areas which require the most efforts in upliftment in Peninsular Malaysia were Ulu Perak, Ulu Kelantan and Ulu Jelai, with the Ulu Jelai the most backward of all. Ajis, a senior civil engineer at the Public Works Department, served as deputy director-general (development) of JAKOA last October before he became the JAKOA director-general.

I am quite encouraged by Annuar’s outburst over my speech at Kampong Orang Asli Simoi Lama on New Year’s Eve that it would be a “miracle” for the DAP/Pakatan Harapan candidate to win the Cameron Highlands by-election on January 26, for two reasons. Firstly, it is an indication that such a “miracle” might happen. Was Annuar suggesting that the Pakatan Harapan’s victories in four previous by-elections after the 14th General Election – Sungai Kandis, Seri Setia and Balakong state assembly by-elections in Selangor and the Port Dickson parliamentary by-election – were “daylight robberies” by Pakatan Harapan? If so, why such a wild allegation had not been made after these four by-elections, but only being made now by the UMNO Secretary-General? Secondly, Annuar was as good as admitting that UMNO and Barisan Nasional had been committing “daylight robberies” to overstay in power in Putrajaya, enabling them to continue to be ensconced in power in Putrajaya in total disregard of the democratic principle of “one man, one vote, one value”!

In responding to my statement that that it would be a “miracle” if DAP and Pakatan Harapan wins the Cameron Highlands by-election on January 26, Annuar tweeted: “A miracle? With opposition hands tied, accounts frozen, incumbent disqualified, (Election Commission) chief a political appointee, government machinery at Harapan’s disposal, and ‘political donations’ by the millions… no way (will it be) a miracle, Lim, but it is going to be a daylight robbery!” Discerning Malaysians can see through the hollowness of Annuar’s arguments, but this was as good as a confession that UMNO and Barisan Nasional had been committing “daylight robberies” in the last few decades to overstay in power – as evident by the fact that in the 2013 General Election, UMNO/BN won only 47.3% of the popular vote but secured 60% of the parliamentary seats.

May be, Annuar should be reminded as to why we are having a by-election in Cameron Highlands on January 26 – that the Barisan Nasional’s victory for the parliamentary constituency of Cameron Highlands in the 14th General Election was declared null and void by the Election Court which found that corrupt practices had been committed to induce voters to vote for Barisan Nasional! Election Judge Datuk Azizah Nawawi had held that corrupt practices had been proven to have been committed with the knowledge and consent of the Cameron Highlands MP Datuk C. Sivarraajh, namely giving of money to voters to induce them to vote for BN. She said: “I am of the considered opinion that the petitioner has established beyond reasonable doubt that bribery was proven, in that money was given to voters either directly by the respondent or indirectly through Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail (Jelai Assemblyman) or Achom (an Orang Asli who acted as an agent for Wan Rosdy) and that the money was given to the voters to induce them to vote (for BN).”

What is most incriminating is Sivarraajh’s failure to appeal against the Election Court’s decision despite his announcement that he would be appealing against the decision. Under the circumstances, would Annuar agree that both Sivarraajh and Assemblyman for Jelai, Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail, who is the Pahang Mentri Besar, should be asked to say away from the Cameron Highlands by-election as both of them have been named as involved in corrupt practice and money politics in the 14th General Election? Finally, I want to warn all DAP/Pakatan Harapan by-election workers not to be bamboozled by Annuar’s outburst, and never to take things for granted as Cameron Highlands is one of the most invincible UMNO/BN parliamentary constituencies in the country. The 14th General Election result on May 9, 2018 toppling the Najib government was as good as a political “miracle” which I had not expected. Dr. Mahathir Mohamad had said he had not anticipated it either. But Datuk Seri Najib Razak was very sure of winning, even recapturing two-thirds parliamentary majority in the 14th General Election.

Let the voters of Cameron Highlands produce an election “miracle” on January 26 by ensuring a victory for the DAP/Pakatan Harapan candidate!

UMNO Supreme Council should take responsibility to clear up the financial mess in Utusan Malaysia, says Kit Siang

UMNO Supreme Council should take responsibility to clear up the financial mess in Utusan Malaysia and not make the Utusan journalists scapegoats of UMNO kleptocracy and incompetence. The UMNO Supreme Council must take responsibility and clear up the financial mess in Utusan Malaysia and not make the Utusan Malaysia journalists as scapegoats of Umno kleptocracy and incompetence. The Utusan Melayu Bhd staff have urged Abdul Aziz Sheikh Fadzir to return as executive chairman so that he can complete the task of turning the company – which is in a financial mess – around, as Aziz was fully aware of the company’s situation, having put in place a rescue plan for Utusan last June.

Nobody knows whether Aziz’s return to Utusan Malaysia would turn the newspaper around, but I fully agree with the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) secretary Basir Abu Bakar, who is also an Utusan reporter, that whoever helms the company must be committed to saving Utusan. I will go one step further and state that the UMNO Supreme Council must not be allowed to run away from its responsibility to the Utusan Malaysia journalists, including those who have recently left, as UMNO’s fall from power in Putrajaya in the 14th General Election on May 9, 2018 cannot and must not be used as an excuse to dismiss the Utusan Malaysia journalists – unless UMNO is going to dissolve itself! In this connection, I fully endorse the call of Gerakan Media Merdeka (Geramm) to the Utusan Malaysia management to take swift actions to resolve its outstanding issues with Utusan as it is unfair for Utusan Malaysia’s management to sideline the rights of their former workers who for many years had contributed to the company and made a sacrifice in order to keep the country’s oldest Malay newspaper afloat.

We are in the era of “miracles” with the historic decision of May 9, 2018

DAP and Pakatan Harapan will be the underdog in the Cameron Highlands by-election on January 26, 2019 and it will be a miracle if DAP/Pakatan Harapan can win but we are in the era of “miracles” with the historic decision of May 9, 2018 so we must dare to dream and work for of another miracle next month. The very fact that we are gathered here in Kampong Orang Asli Simoi Lama, Pos Lenjang, which is not planned as all of us should be in different places at this time whether in Bentong, Kuala Lumpur or Petaling Jaya to ring in the 2019 New Year in New Year Eve celebrations is probably Almighty’s unfathomable ways of highlighting the plight of the Orang Asli in Malaysia sixty years after Merdeka.

It is no exaggeration to say that the Orang Asli community, the first inhabitants in the country, have become the most neglected community in the country after six decades of nation-building and it is time that all Malaysians from all communities and religions should unite as one powerful force to uplift and catapult the Orang Asli community into the 21st century and wipe out this shame and blot on Malaysia’s development history. We are in the age of Internet where information travels at the speed of light – but from here, we are completely cut off from the outside world, as we cannot communicate with anyone outside this kampong. I hope we can leave tomorrow, which means we will spend a night here, but the Semais live here for generations in this condition. The Semais are cut off from the outside world, where they cannot get access to the most basic necessities which they are entitled to as citizens of Malaysia, whether in medical aid, educational and economic opportunities, basic infrastructure facilities of clean water and electricity, and most important of all to them, land rights.

This is indeed a great shame for Malaysia which boasts as a modern developed country – and we should all support an Uplift Orang Asli blueprint which will catapult the Orang Asli communities from the stone age into the modern information era. I want to thank in particular Jimmy Wong, Lee Khai Meng and Tam Kar Lye and the Unit Tindak Team for this trip to Pos Menson, Pos Betau, Pos Sinderut, Pos Lenjang and Pos Titom and the opportunity to visit some ten Orang Asli kampongs in the area. Crossing the Sungai Jelai river at Kampung Simoi Lama by driving through it, despite its strong current, to reach orang asli villages in Pos Lenjang and Pos Titom will always be a highlight of this trip, as Jimmy had half-jokingly said when we were crossing the river that if we lost control and were swept away by the current, we would end up in Lipis. New Year’s Eve here in Kampong Orang Asli Simoi Lama is special, not only because it is unplanned by man and we are in a place where time seems to have stood still, as it provides an occasion to reflect on the larger questions of the meaning of life and about the tectonic changes that have taken place not only in Malaysia but to the human race outside Kampong Simoi Lama.

Although we are a small group here tonight, we have Chinese, Malays, Indians and Orang Asli. We have Muslims, Buddhists, Christians, Hindus and animists. We are a microcosm for multi-racial, multi-religious and multi-cultural Malaysia. Malaysia’s future lies in breaking away from the vicious and toxic politics of racial and religious polarisation, using lies, hate and fear to divide Malaysians, which is the great threat to modern Malaysia. I am the most demonised politician in the country for the last half a century, variously defamed as anti-Malay, anti-Islam, anti-Indian, anti-Chinese-educated Chinese, anti-English-educated Chinese; cause of May 13, 1969 riots in Malaysia as leader of illegal and anti-Malay processions in the streets of Kuala Lumpur when I was never in Kuala Lumpur; a communist, a relative of Chin Peng; a quadruple secret agent serving the CIA, KGB, M16 and the Australian Secret Service; a multi-billionaire who had received RM1 billion each from Dr. Mahahir Mohamad and the Israelis.

Previously alleged that I would be Prime Minister if Pakatan Harapan wins the 14th General Election; now accused of being the “real power” in the Pakatan Harapan government in Putrajaya with Mahathir, Anwar, Azizah, Azmin, Mat Sabu as my puppets under my thumb, and a long list of other wild and bizarre allegations. In my life, I have never said or done a single thing which could be construed as anti-Malay or anti-Islam as Malaysia can only be a top world-class nation if we leverage on the assets and best qualities of the diverse races, religions and civilisations which meet in confluence in Malaysia to build a new civilisation for the world. This cannot be achieved by being anti any race, religion, culture or civilisation in Malaysia, but only through an inclusive approach which adopts the best from the different races, religions, cultures and civilisations which meet in Malaysia to build a new civilisation for the world.

DAP has been accused of being anti-Malay and anti-Islam, which is completely baseless as DAP was founded 53 years ago to be a party not for anyone race or any one religion but for all Malaysians, whether they are Chinese, Malays, Indians, Kadazans, Ibans or Orang Asli, whether they are Muslims, Buddhists, Christians, Hindus or Sikhs. I have never been anti-Malay or anti-Islam. In fact, I have a sister before I was born who was given away to a Malay family in Batu Pahat. I do not know whether she is still alive but it will be great if she is still alive and to be able to meet her. For the immediate present, we are confronted with the challenge of the Cameron Highlands by-election, as the dates for the nomination on 12th January and polling on 26th January had been announced by the Election Commission. Cameron Highlands had always been one of the “fixed deposit” parliamentary seats of the Barisan Nasional in the past six decades.

We had won the majority support of the Chinese and Indian voters in the 14th General Election but secured only minority support from the Malay and Orang Asli voters. The Pakatan Harapan’s challenge in the Cameron Highlands by-election is to maintain the support of the Chinese and Indians voters on the one hand, while increasing the support of the Malay and Orang Asli voters until we could cross the majority mark by one or both of these two groups. If we can do this, then the DAP/Pakatan Harapan by-election workers in the Cameron Highlands will be “miracle-workers”! Let the DAP/Pakatan Harapan “miracle-workers” get to work!