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Trapped In RM80 Billion Subsidy – A Result Of “Ketuanan Melayu” Racist Policy, Corruption & Nepotism
Finance Minister Tengku Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz said the subsidy bill for this year (2022) is expected to hit RM77.3 billion – the largest in the history of Malaysia. The subsidy included petrol, diesel, liquefied petroleum gas (RM37.3 billion), cooking oil (RM4 billion), flour and electricity (RM9.7 billion), Bantuan Keluarga Malaysia (BKM) (RM11.7 billion), and […]
... written on Jun 27 2022There are many HR platforms on the market that can help your business become more successful. These platforms provide a variety of services, such as budget control, employee satisfaction, training and development, conflict resolution, and performance improvement. It is important to select the right platform for your business so that you can take advantage of […]
... written on Jun 08 2022Anticipation is rising, the students are working their hardest and the drive to meet their goals is contagious. When a committed student challenges themselves sincerely to be the best in a class or group, they seek both the knowledge and skill they gain from the experience, as much as they do acknowledgment and validation from […]
... written on Jun 06 2022Graduates from the world’s top universities who desire to work in the United Kingdom will be able to apply now. The British government says the new visa scheme will be available to graduates who have graduated no more than 5 years before the date of application. Called the “high-potential individual” visa, it’s the route to […]
... written on May 31 2022If you’re someone who has a knack for math, data, and statistics, you might be the perfect candidate for a degree in finance. A finance degree is actually one of the most useful degrees you could have. Not only does it help you hone your current financial skills, you’ll learn brand new things that can […]
... written on May 24 2022After being cancelled for two years consecutively in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19 pandemic, the question remains whether the PT3 (Form Three Assessment) examination will resume this year. Earlier, a statement had been posted – later deleted – on the Malaysian Examination Board Facebook, saying the PT3 exam for the 2022 session would be […]
... written on Apr 22 2022Many years ago during Najib administration, I overheard an interesting story during my coffee break. A young Chinese couple was driving in Johor when their car was suddenly knocked from behind at a traffic light. As the culprit had refused to “settle”, the only option left was to make a police report – a standard […]
... written on Apr 17 2022Every Malaysian prime minister has his own signature concept or inspiration to build a legacy – or simply a gimmick to fish for votes. Najib Razak had introduced “1Malaysia”, a copy version of the “One Israel”. Claiming the concept was to bring Malaysians of all races to unity, Mr Najib had instead mobilized “Red Shirt” […]
... written on Apr 06 2022Najib Razak has every reason to smile, if the feedback from ethnic Chinese during his two recent visits is any indicator. First, the former prime minister visited the Foon Yew High School, the top Chinese independent school in the country. He was given an opportunity to speak at the school, despite being the first Malaysian […]
... written on Feb 28 2022The field and demand for registered nurses with advanced practice are growing by the day. An increase projection of 52% is stated to occur between 2020 and 2030. As a result of the phenomenal growth of this healthcare profession, many nurses are considering getting a master’s degree. It might interest you to know that there […]
... written on Jan 09 2022