Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Fakta Kesultanan Negeri Johor oleh DYAM Brigadier General Tunku Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim, Tunku Mahkota Johor

DYAM Brigadier General Tunku Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim, Tunku Mahkota Johor 

Assalamualaikum w.b.t
Saya sedar ini adalah laman rasmi bola sepak negeri Johor. Bukan laman politik mahupun agama, akan tetapi saya ingin mengambil kesempatan ini untuk memberi pengetahuan dan fakta kepada rakyat negeri Johor dan seluruh rakyat di Malaysia yang saya hormati.
Baru-baru ini saya dapati ada beberapa komen yang negatif dan kurang arif daripada sesetengah individu berkenaan gambar bot saya yang dimuat naik oleh laman JOHOR Southern Tigers.
Ada terdapat beberapa pihak yang selalu menanyakan berkenaan hal duit rakyat. Oleh itu izinkan saya menggunakan ruang ini untuk memberi maklumat yang tepat serta ringkas dan anggaplah ini sebagai satu pelajaran yang boleh menambahkan pengetahuan berkenaan fakta Kesultanan Negeri Johor.
Negeri Johor ditubuhkan pada tahun 1885 beserta kerajaan dan perlembagaan sendiri sebelum wujudnya kerajaan persekutuan yang mencapai kemerdekaan pada tahun 1957 dan untuk pengetahuan juga, Askar Timbalan Setia Johor (JMF) ditubuhkan pada tahun 1886.
Berkenaan isu duit rakyat yang dibangkitkan oleh individu-individu yang kurang arif ini, saya akan membuat kenyataan hari ini yang mana rakyat Johor boleh baca dan faham untuk disampaikan kepada generasi yang akan datang sehingga ke cucu cicit kita.
Untuk makluman semua, Kesultanan Johor pernah melanggar perlembagaan kerajaan negeri Johor pada tahun 1899 kerana ketika itu DYMM Almarhum Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Sultan Abu Bakar menolak gaji sebagai Sultan yang diperuntukkan oleh kerajaan negeri Johor ketika itu, dimana dana tersebut disalurkan kepada tabung yayasan yang sekarang ini dikenali sebagai Yayasan Iskandar, dengan Almarhum bertitah "Sebagai Raja dalam negeri ini, aku tak patut ambil duit rakyat aku". Dan objektif yayasan ini adalah untuk kerajaan negeri membantu rakyat negeri Johor yang memerlukan.
Sehingga hari ini, Yayasan Iskandar digunakan untuk pembiayaan pembelajaran, untuk menunaikan haji, menaik taraf kemudahan sekolah-sekolah agama dan lain-lain lagi.
Segala hasil atau pendapatan Kesultanan Johor datang daripada estet getah dan kelapa sawit sejak zaman DYMM Almarhum Sultan Ibrahim sehinggalah kini, yang mana sekarang ini dikendalikan oleh MADOS.
Saya tidak perlu dedahkan berapa jumlah zakat yang DYMM Sultan dan saya telah salurkan setiap tahun. Perkara ini saya bangkitkan kerana ada sesetengah individu yang bodoh sombong, kurang arif dan tidak boleh diajar lagi.
Segala elaun yang diperuntukkan oleh kerajaan negeri Johor kepada saya sejak saya menjadi Raja Muda sehinggalah sekarang disalurkan kepada Yayasan Iskandar dan apa yang saya ada sekarang adalah kurniaan daripada ayahanda saya sendiri.
Ini bukan untuk membangkit tetapi hanya sekadar untuk memberi maklumat ringkas sejarah Kesultanan Negeri Johor.
Lagi sekali kepada individu-individu yang kurang arif sebelum membuat kenyataan, kaji dan belajar dulu sebelum membuat kenyataan yang boleh mengaibkan diri anda sendiri.
Saya tidak perlu risau kerana saya tidak mencuri duit sesiapa.
Akhir kata,
"Janganlah cemburukan senyuman saya kerana saya telah puas menangis sebelum saya dapat merasainya.
Janganlah cemburukan kasih sayang saya kerana saya telah melalui kepahitan untuk membinanya.
Janganlah cemburukan kehidupan saya kerana saya telah melalui pelbagai rintangan untuk menghargainya."
DYAM Brigadier General Tunku Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim, Tunku Mahkota Johor.
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Assalamualaikum w.b.t
I am aware that this is the official website of Johor football, not a political nor religious website. However I wish to take this opportunity to educate and inform the rakyat of Johor and every Malaysian.
Recently I noticed several negative and misinformed comments from some individuals about pictures of my boat which was uploaded by JOHOR Southern Tigers.
There have always been several quarters who questioned the issue of the rakyat's money. I therefore wish to use this space to give the correct and concise information which can be treated as useful knowledge in understanding the Johor royalty.
Johor was established in 1885 with its own government and constitution even before the formation of the Federal Government in 1957. In addition, the Johor Military Forces was established in 1886.
With regards to the rakyat's monies which is questioned by these misinformed individuals, I am making this statement today so that Johoreans may read and understand so that they can inform future generations.
For everyone's information, the Johor royalty had once breached the state constitution in 1899 when DYMM Almarhum Sultan Ibrahim ibni Almarhum Sultan Abu Bakar had rejected his salary as Sultan which was allocated by the Johor state government at that time. The funds were thus channelled to a trust fund now known as Yayasan Iskandar, whereby Almarhum then decreed "As Ruler of this state, I should not take my rakyat's monies". Therefore the objective of that trust is for the state government to assist the Johor rakyat where needed.
Till today, Yayasan Iskandar is used for funding education, Haj pilgrimages, upgrading facilities at religious schools etc.
All proceeds and income of the Johor royalty is derived from rubber and oil palm estates since the time of DYMM Almarhum Sultan Ibrahim till today, which is now managed by MADOS.
I don't need to disclose how much zakat that has been paid by DYMM Tuanku and myself every year. I am raising this issue since there are some people who are ignorant, disillusioned and incapable of accepting the truth.
All allowances allocated to me by the Johor government since I was appointed as the Raja Muda till today has been channelled to Yayasan Iskandar and whatever I have now are gifts from my own father.
This information is mainly for giving a brief summary of the history of Johor royalty.
Once again, to those misinformed individuals, before making any sweeping statements, please do your research and get your facts correct first rather than embarrass yourselves later.
I am not worried as I have never taken anyone's money.
'Don't envy my smile, it took a lot of tears to earn it.
Don't envy my love, it took a lot of pain to grow it,
Don't envy my life, I've gone through so much to appreciate it.
HRH Brigadier General Tunku Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim, Tunku Mahkota Johor

Monday, November 3, 2014

Letter to Members of Parliament from Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah MP of Gua Musang


Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah - Member of Parliament Gua Musang

Y.B. Member of Parliament.
Y.B. Tuan,
With the utmost respect to you as responsible Members of Parliament duty-bound to serve the interest of our beloved Malaysian people, I am writing to you about some critical economic issues besetting our country today, affecting the rakyat and impacting on our future generations. Avoiding the “business-as-usual” debate on the 2015 Budget tabled by the Government now on-going in the august House, I choose this route in order to underline the seriousness of the matters involved. The negative impact of the current Budget proposals, I believe, will most immediately be felt by our middle-class, recent graduates, first time employees and the poorer income groups.  While endorsing the “people economy”, the Budget 2015 does not seem to give them priority over the “capital economy”.
2. From the current perspective, we can only see that the nation is moving headlong in the wrong direction, that current economic trends are not sustainable, which, if not corrected, will lead to a crisis, which we can ill afford, sooner than we can safely anticipate, nor can we get out of it without much hardship to our ordinary citizens. Such a crisis will threaten the future peace, prosperity and security of our nation.
3. The 2015 Budget projects that GDP growth rate next year will likely be around five to six per cent, which is thought  to be sufficient as envisaged in the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) to push the country forward to achieve developed status by 2020. This forecast may be overly optimistic given the current global economic threats and our own model of growth that depends so much on our external markets and the optimism of foreign interests in our economy. As noted in the 2015 Economic Report, the downside risks are at higher odds that may impel an economic shock through our body politic.  More importantly, these figures conceal some forewarnings that are not highlighted.  I think the Government has been ignoring these signals towards a global economic reset, begun with the 2008 subprime crisis in the US and sovereign debt issues in the Eurozone, which is now shifting its focus to Asia with the slowing down of the Chinese economy and the Modi government’s recharging of the Indian economy. While rocking all boats, only those prepared with anticipatory reforms will be able to weather the incoming storm.
4. In terms of government fiscal management, the tipping point, induced by an external economic collapse such as a crash of the US Dollar or a debt default by 1MDB, would throw our financial sustainability into a spin. The rule of thumb for sustainability (whether it can be funded by current output together with net foreign inflow) for any given year is that the sum of government debt (in 2014 around RM41billion) plus outstanding loans of commercial banks and households (now totaling RM1,273 billion) - making up to RM1,314 billion - must NOT be more than five times the sum of government revenues (that is, 5xRM225b=RM1,125 billion).  Clearly this rule of thumb has been breached!
5. A good part of this deficit and the national debt overhang arises on the operating budget side from tax expenditures to support consumption to achieve growth, for example through the BRIM awards, and to finance the public wage, subsidies and pension obligations. This consumption-based expenditure, together with the high energy and food subsidies given to industry and the public to sustain aggregate demand, is itself not sustainable. This type of expenditure to boost the economy does not add to the capacity building through investment that is necessary to enhance future economic growth.  But the Government still persists over the last five years in driving a consumption-based pump-priming to compensate for the weakening growth fundamentals on the revenue side, including exports. I believe it is more fruitful to provide allocations for the growth of the agricultural sector to enhance food security and stop foreign exchange outflow through the import of food. This is more beneficial in the effort to support the cost of living of the masses in times of economic emergencies.
6. The problem with our public finance is not so much on the revenue side, but on the expenditure side. The increase in public sector fixed overhead costs cannot for instance be at the expense of development expenditure, especially when so much more is needed to bring up the economic status of Sabah and Sarawak in terms of social infrastructure and basic amenities compared to the Peninsular states. The share of the latter expenditure has been decreasing as the operating budget increases, from in excess of 30 per cent a decade ago to about 15 per cent of the total budget proposed for 2015. With the Auditor-General exposing wastage, profligate spending, unaccountable losses, and sheer incompetence and intransigent corruption, both petty and in high places, we are excused from any restraint to express our anger and intolerance as taxpayers and ordinary citizens at the current state of affairs.  There are efficiencies that can be had to enable cutting back on the secularly rising operating budget over the years.  I would have recommended that an Auditor-General office be established in every ministry and government agency to ensure necessary compliance and accountability in public spending. An Office of Ombudsman answerable to Parliament should also be established on the executive side besides the Public Accounts Committee of parliament. At the same time, we need to control and eliminate corruption by strengthening the Financial Procedure Act through its revision and amendment.
7. The rising cost of living is the most urgent issue in the economy.  The raft of knock-on price increases subsequently in transport, electricity and food items etc. act to increase the build-up of pressure on the cost of living now facing the people. The issue of the rising cost of living affects everybody, but impacts the middle and lower income classes more than others. The main causes of rising prices are insufficient supplies to meet rising demands. Hence more could be done to liberalize the economy. We must monitor the cost of electricity to ensure its affordability among the people. The same goes for road toll charges. It must be reviewed to ensure that unavoidable cost increases must be reasonable. If a road toll cannot be avoided, then the government must finds ways not to burden the people. More licenses, less quotas, a greater ease of doing business especially for small and medium businesses and traders, should be considered.
8. The cost of housing has been rising in major urban centres, and house prices have been accelerating due to demands engendered by foreign and local investors, not just for higher-end properties but also the lower cost categories.  Affordable housing, even with the 1Malaysia Prima Homes Plan, is currently beyond the reach of fresh graduates and the lower middle class who are facing the spectre of unemployment or low wage employment and heavy debt. In this regard, I would like to see the government, through Bank Negara, reviewing the private housing loan programme of commercial banks for houses below RM250,000 which should be based on service charge rather than on compound interest.
9. Next year’s implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), although having a one-time impact and is then dissipated through the rest of the economy, is bound to add to this pressure on living costs.  In order to ease the rising burden on the rakyat, I would like to propose that the implementation of the GST be postponed until the economy is consolidated and strengthened. It is hoped that our economy would enjoy a rapid and a long-term high growth. Should there still be a need to implement the GST, it is hoped that the rates will be recalculated.
10. Beyond that macro-picture, I am seriously concerned about the high personal and household debts that are reaching critical levels, now in excess of 87 per cent of GDP, due to housing mortgages and car loans, study loans, credit card and personal (through Ar-Rahnu or Ah-Long) consumption charges that are pushing debt repayment ratios close to 30 – 40 per cent of household incomes. This situation has led to the acceleration of personal bankruptcies and mental pressures on families, and is not sustainable in the best of times, what more in an economic crisis. Yet, while it is most needed now, along with unemployment insurance, the government has been tardy in amending the bankruptcy laws and provisions, and the enhancement of other safety nets such as for medical expenses.
11. In as far as bankruptcies are concerned, it is worthwhile for the government to limit the bankruptcy period to, say, 12 months. This will ease the pressure against the bankrupt apart from sparing him the embarrassment of his situation. In striving for equity, the loan providing institution should provide a breather through moratoriums meant to postpone the application of the provision of the bankruptcy law while the borrower makes the effort to repay the loan. This would certainly be helpful to families with limited excess savings when they face unexpected emergencies. It should be noted that many government pensioners and private sector retirees are hard put in making ends meet now in the effort to face the ever-rising cost of living on their limited pensions and EPF savings.
12. Corruption itself adds to the cost of living and is a burden to all. When development projects, big or small, have a political mark-up imposed on contract awards and taken up front, little much is left to contractor profit margins that can only be charged to end-users, that is the taxpayers and consumers. To quote a columnist recently, the insufficient checks and balances continue to dog the country’s economy, thus leading to increasing concentration of power within the executive branch and persistence in rent-seeking behaviour, patronage politics, opaque governance practices and pervasive corruption.  Is it any wonder then that Malaysia is perceived as among the world’s worst countries on integrity?
13. Besides corruption, we also need to be vigilant against the occurrence of any and all forms of economic sabotage to the detriment of our national resources and wealth to benefit our future generations. It is for this reason of instituting checks and balance that reforms of the Official Secrets Act and the Universities and University Colleges Act, a freer press, and a freedom of information legislation are required. The restoration of the reputation of the courts and the enforcement agencies, including independence and enhanced power of the anti-corruption agency, SPRM, must be set in train if we are serious about tackling this cancer in our political system, bureaucracy and society in general.  Even the Standing Orders of Parliament and the structure of the Senate may have to be reformed in order to respectively allow for private members bills and greater independent representation of the states in our system of fiscal federalism.
14. Worse, whether it is a consequence of government policies or not, the distribution of wealth in the country, as expected, is extremely skewed. The wealth of Malaysia’s top 10 per cent exceeds those of the bottom 70per cent, and about 12 per cent of Malaysian households have no wealth at all. In fact, the wealth of the top one per cent, in 2012, is much higher than the whole of the bottom 40 per cent combined.
15. The government’s position as reflected in the Budget address is to divide the country into two economies: the capital economy and the people economy.  The latter refers to the world of capital, enterprise and big investment, while the latter consistent with the New Economic Model refers to the bottom 40% of households in terms of income distribution.  This is an unfortunate even dangerous classification.  To solve the issue of inequality and achieve social justice in a rich and favoured nation such as ours requires treatment of all classes of stakeholders in the nation.  Economic growth must involve and benefit all, not through distinctions of capital and work.
16. The status of inequality and imbalance, and the issue of fairness in economic benefit remain the main faultline in our society.  These economic cleavages tend and can lead to dissatisfactions among the communities and the breakdown of social cohesion built over the decades of our now maturing nation.  They take on emotional overtones and extremism, and have led to racial envy and biases and prejudice that undermine the underlying and potentially unifying values of our ethnic diversity. In view of the issue being closely linked to economic activities, I would like to suggest that the government and relevant agencies draw up policies favouring local contractors and suppliers, including those from Sabah and Sarawak, in the awards of contracts, both major and minor.
17. Going forward, the challenge of achieving a high-income economy is our ability to create quality and high-paying jobs, especially for new entrants into the labour force who have higher post-secondary and tertiary qualifications; not the low paying jobs that are now being filled by foreign workers in plantations, construction business and assembly-based manufacturing. Shifting to a service-oriented economy may be part of the answer to this economic restructuring, but we cannot abandon higher-valued manufacturing altogether while maintaining our industrial competitiveness by importing such foreign labour to keep our unit labour costs down. Longer term sustainability of economic growth requires the enhancement of the knowledge content of our manufacturing and service industries, which require innovation, technology and new entrepreneurship. This will increase productivity which, in turn, will raise wages and salaries. This involves not just the up-skilling of our labour force, but also the provision of correct incentives and institutions to support such value-added growth. I wonder whether the New Economic Model is sufficiently geared towards the above tasks.
18. Achieving social justice and fairness is where the work of economic reform is most important and most urgent.  These involve reform of the tax system in its separate treatment of capital and labour, the handling of labour market discrimination in the public and private sector, policies that improve the wage share of gross national income, and practices that achieve equality of opportunities and outcomes. Moving to a higher wage regime and away from a cheap labour policy involving guest workers in order to maintain our competitiveness is not an insurmountable task. This is so because data show that productivity, especially in the manufacturing sector, has been rising steadily over the years, but the wage-productivity gap has also been widening. As an immediate remedy, on top of the minimum wage law, I would suggest that a productivity-indexed bonus system be implemented by both the government and private sector employers. This is one of the more critical issues if the goal of inclusive development for Malaysia is to be achieved.
19. In spite of criticisms in the House, civil society and the media, especially social media, the Government leadership has continued to ride over these critical faultlines in our economy in the proverbial “three-monkeys” fashion, pushing through a “roll-over” budget that routinely moves the tough questions that need to be addressed immediately further down the road to the next budget and five-year plan.  The critical issues involved are of a structural nature not easily tackled via routine annual provisions.
20. I would submit that the national task to address the economic faultlines above will require new and bold ideas. These ideas need to be implemented over the next five to 10 years with supporting institutional reforms to reset the nation on the right path as promised by our founding fathers. These reforms require considerable political will to put them into effect; they cannot be undertaken piecemeal.
21. I am afraid for our economic situation. In truth we urgently need comprehensive economic reforms and institutional adjustment for resetting the economy in order to put our people out of harm’s way.
22. The people expect bold changes and even bolder leadership. We certainly cannot deny them the answers to their concerns and aspirations. Leaders should be more sensitive to the demands and feeling of grass roots. We must always be concerned about their worries and aspirations. The reality is that there is a need for change now; otherwise, as a nation, we are doomed to the status of a failed state.  This is what we have to answer for to our future generations.
23. You may think that I am a pessimist. No, I am not. I am a passionate believer in the capacity and capability of our people and especially of our youth who are going to inherit this beloved country, lead it to the global stage and sit hand in glove with countries of the first world. This, then, is the challenge before us and I know we can rise to it tackle it with our collective wisdom.
Thank you.
Yours truly,
(Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah)
Member of Parliament Gua Musang

Apple CEO Tim Cook: My well-known gayness is 'a gift from GOD' - 'I have benefited from the sacrifice of others'

By Jasper Hamill

Bekas Naib Canselor UiTM antara tiga angkat sumpah jawatan senator

Tan Sri Dr Ibrahim Shah Abu 

Bekas naib canselor Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), Tan Sri Dr Ibrahim Shah Abu Shah adalah antara tiga individu yang mengangkat sumpah jawatan senator di hadapan Yang Dipertua Dewan Negara, Tan Sri Abu Zahar Ujang Isnin.
Ibrahim Shah, 66, dan Abdul Halim, 74, dilantik buat pertama kali untuk tempoh tiga tahun berkuat kuasa hari ini manakala Nallakaruppan, 68, dilantik untuk penggal kedua.
Ibrahim Shah yang menjadi naib canselor UiTM dari 2001 hingga 2009 kini menyandang jawatan Pengerusi Biro Pendidikan UMNO Malaysia.
Beliau dilahirkan di Merlimau, Melaka dan pernah merangkul beberapa anugerah termasuk Anugerah Kepimpinan Perniagaan Malaysia (Sektor Pendidikan Awam) 2009 dan Anugerah Tokoh Maal Hijrah Peringkat Negeri Melaka pada 2013.
Selain itu, beliau aktif dalam kegiatan sosial dan pernah menjadi anggota panel Penasihat Perpaduan Negara Malaysia dari 2007 hingga 2008.

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Senarai Kabinet Jokowi Presiden Indonesia

Presiden Indonesia Jokowi umum 'Kabinet Kerja 2014-2019'
Kabinet yang diberi nama Kabinet Kerja menyenaraikan 34 kementerian dan empat kementerian koordinator. - Sumber FB Jokowi

KUALA LUMPUR: Presiden Indonesia, Joko Widodo, telah mengumumkan barisan kabinet beliau hari ini di Istana Negara, Jakarta.

Kabinet yang diberi nama ‘Kabinet Kerja’ menyenaraikan 34 kementerian dan empat kementerian koordinator.

Pengumuman ini telah dibuat lapan hari lebih awal daripada 14 hari yang ditetapkan oleh undang-undang republik itu.

Jokowi, yang ditemani oleh Naib Presiden, Jusuf Kalla (JK), turut berkata, penyusunan kabinet telah dilakukan dengan berhati-hati dan cermat kerana calon yang dipilih akan berkhidmat selamat lima tahun.

“Kami ingin mendapatkan calon yang sesuai dan bersih. Pemilihan dilakukan bersama Suruhanjaya Pencegah Rasuah Indonesia (KPK) dan Pusat Pelaporan dan Analisis Transaksi Keuangan (PPATK).

“Mereka yang dipilih mempunyai kepakaran di dalam bidang yang dipertanggungjawabkan,” kata beliau.

Pembentukan Kabinet Kerja Jokowi-JK menyaksikan kaum wanita dipilih memegang lapan daripada 34 portfolio kementerian (23%) di Indonesia.

Antaranya Menteri Koordinator Pembangunan Manusia dan Kebudayaan dipegang oleh Puan Maharani, yang juga merupakan anak kepada mantan Presiden Megawati Soekarnoputri.

Rini M Seomarno juga telah dipilih untuk menjadi Menteri Badan Usaha Milik Negara. Menteri Luar pula dipegang oleh Retno Lestari Priansari Marsudi.

Pemilihan Rini sebagai menteri di dalam cabinet Jokowi mungkin akan menimbulkan tanda tanya kerana beliau pernah disoal siasat oleh KPK dalam sebuah kes rasuah yang melibatkan Bank Indonesia tahun lalu.

Berikut adalah senarai penuh Kabinet Kerja Jokowi-JK 2014-2019:

1. Menteri Sekretariat Negara: Pratikno
2. Ketua Perancangan Perbadanan Nasional: Andrinof Chaniago
3. Menteri Koordinator Maritim: Indroyono Soesilo
4. Menteri Pengangkitan: Ignasius Jonan
5. Menteri Kelautan dan Perikanan: Susi Pudjiastuti
6. Menteri Pelancongan: Arief Yahya
7. Menteri Tenaga dan Hasil Bumi: Sudirman Said
8. Menteri Koordinator Politik, Undang-undang dan Keamanan: Tedjo Edy Purdjianto
9. Menteri Dalam Negeri: Tjahjo Kumolo
10. Menteri Luar Negeri: Retno Lestari Priansari Marsudi
11. Menteri Pertahanan: Ryamizard Ryacudu
12. Menteri Undang-undang dan Hak Asasi Manusia: Yasonna H Laoly
13. Menteri Komunikasi dan Maklumat: Rudiantara
14. Menteri Kerjaraya: Yuddy Chrisnandi
15. Menteri Ekonomi: Sofyan Djalil
16. Menteri Kewangan: Bambang Brodjonegoro
17. Menteri Badan Usaha Milik Negara: Rini M Soemarno
18. Menteri Koperasi dan Industri Kecil Sederhana: Anak Agung Gede Ngurah Puspayoga
19. Menteri Perindustrian: Saleh Husin
20. Menteri Perdagangan: Rahmat Gobel
21. Menteri Pertanian: Amran Sulaiman
22. Menteri Sumber Manusia: Hanif Dhakiri
23. Menteri Pekerjaan Umum dan Perumahan Rakyat: Basuki Hadimuljono
24. Menteri Perhutanan dan Alam Sekitar: Siti Nurbaya
25. Menteri Pertanian dan Agrikultur: Ferry Mursyidan Baldan
26. Menteri Koordinator Pembangunan Manusia dan Kebudayaan: Puan Maharani
27. Menteri Agama: Lukman Hakim Saifuddin
28. Menteri Kesihatan: Nila F Moeloek
29. Menteri Sosial: Khofifah Indar Parawansa
30. Menteri Pembangunan Wanita dan Perlindungan Kanak-kanak: Yohana Yambise
31. Menteri Kebudayaan dan Pelajaran: Anies Baswedan
32. Menteri Penyelidikan, Teknologi dan Pendidikan Tinggi: M Nasir
33. Menteri Belia dan Sukan: Imam Nahrawi
34. Menteri Pembanguna Luar Bandar dan Perpindahan: Marwan Jafar

(Sumber - Facebook Jokowi)

3 days IN BLACK WITHOUT SUN: NASA CONFIRMS

NASA has confirmed that the three days of darkness will take place this year on days 21, 22 and 23 December. The land will remain during these three days without sun, night ie in total darkness due to a solar storm ....


This is the head of NASA Charles Bolden who made the announcement and asked everyone to remain calm. This will be the product of a solar storm, the largest in the last 50 years for a period of 72 hours.
Note that in the responses of Light Beings to questions Monique Mathieu by his members "From Heaven to Earth," she wrote: "The three days of darkness will actually take place. This will be an extremely difficult time for humanity.

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Penganjur "I Want To Touch A Dog" mohon maaf

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SYED Azmi Alhabsi bersama peguam, Syahredzuan Johan (kanan) pada sidang media mengenai isu "I Want To Touch A Dog" di Petaling Jaya hari ini. - Foto Mior Azfar Mior Kamarulbaid


PETALING JAYA: Penganjur program "I Want To Touch A Dog" hari ini memohon maaf secara terbuka kepada semua pihak atas penganjuran program berkenaan yang diadakan Ahad lalu sehingga mencetuskan rasa kurang senang orang Islam.

Permohonan maaf itu dibuat penganjur program berkenaan, Syed Azmi Alhabsi dalam sidang media khas mengenai isu itu, di sini, sebentar tadi.

Aktivis sosial itu yang diiringi peguamnya hanya membacakan kenyataan sebelum bergegas meninggalkan sidang media yang dihadiri kira-kira 50 wartawan dan jurugambar.

Peguam beliau, Syahredzan Johan menjelaskan Syed Azmi perlu meninggalkan bilik sidang media itu atas faktor keselamatan.
Terdahulu ketika membacakan kenyataan itu, Syed mengakui program berkenaan mempunyai kelemahan dan penganjurannya sama sekali tidak berniat untuk menyinggung perasaan mana-mana pihak, memesongkan akidah, menukar hukum agama serta menggalakkan liberalisme.
Sebaik Syed Azmi meninggalkan sidang media itu, seorang lagi rakan penganjur, Norhayati Ismail berkata pihaknya tidak pernah setuju apatah lagi menggalakkan peserta beragama Islam untuk sengaja memegang anjing tanpa sebab.
Beliau juga mengakui kehadiran peserta yang begitu ramai menyebabkan tindakan mereka sukar dikawal serta memaklumkan hanya mengetahui gelagat wanita Islam memegang dan memeluk anjing menerusi laman sosial dan media.
"Saya sendiri tidak nampak tindakan memegang anjing itu. Jadi saya tidak boleh komen. Kami hanya tahu dari media dan laman sosial," katanya.
"Saya sendiri tidak nampak tindakan memegang anjing itu. Jadi saya tidak boleh komen. Kami hanya tahu dari media dan laman sosial," katanya.
Beliau berkata, pihaknya juga akan menemui Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (JAKIM) 6 November ini bagi memberi penjelasan sebenar berhubung penganjuran program terbabit.
"Kita juga sudah temui MAIS (Majlis Agama Islam Selangor) dan JAIS (Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor) bagi menjelaskan perkara berbangkit berkenaan program 'I Want To Touch A Dog' itu.
"Kami akui kelemahan dan minta maaf. Kami tidak pernah galakkan orang Islam untuk pegang anjing tanpa sebab," katanya.
Sementara itu, Syahredzan berkata satu laporan polis sudah dibuat Rabu lalu berhubung pelbagai ancaman, termasuk ugutan bunuh yang diterima Syed Azmi.
Beliau berkata pihaknya juga sudah melaporkan kepada Suruhanjaya Komunikasi dan Multimedia Malaysia (SKMM) berkenaan ancaman berkenaan dan meminta supaya tohmahan dan ugutan menerusi media sosial dihentikan.

The six labours of Jokowi

Joko Widodo - A former furniture salesman, Metallica lover, and wearer of Napalm Death t-shirts

1. Deal with parliament

Jokowi's rival, Prabowo Subianto, has tried to thwart the president-elect before he begins by signing 62 per cent of the Indonesian parliamentary numbers to a so-called "permanent coalition" in opposition. Even if this disintegrates as most observers expect, Jokowi will still need to deal with a change-averse parliament that ANU academic Steven Sherlock describes as a set of fiefdoms desiring payoffs. And he must do it without getting his hands dirty.

2. Appoint ministers

Jokowi performed an act of radical transparency on Thursday night by putting names of proposed cabinet members on Facebook and asking for public input. Will he use ministries to reward loyalty or buy parliamentary support? He's inexperienced and needs good ministers. Will he choose campaign backers? Technocrats? He's made no promises but how long can he remain pure?

3. Bureaucratic corruption

Most transactions involving the Indonesian government - from application for licences to tenders for public works - involve payoffs to bureaucratic or political gatekeepers. The culture includes the police and the courts, which makes redress uncertain. Tax office corruption cripples revenue collection. It's the biggest drag on Indonesia's future.

4. Human capital

Indonesia is approaching a "demographic dividend", a boom in the proportion of people of working age. But its schools are substandard, its teachers low paid and poorly trained. Its health system is improving but has far to go. Millions have no access to potable water. Without improving Indonesia's human capital, the boom in numbers of young workers may become a liability.

5. Infrastructure

With crumbling roads, inefficient sea ports and airports, poor infrastructure knocks 3 per cent off Indonesia's annual growth rate. Jakarta's traffic congestion alone cuts it by 0.6 per cent. The Yudhoyono government wanted $160 billion in new spending by 2015, but a fraction of that is committed and planned, and corruption makes private partners reluctant to commit.

6. The budget

Only 12 per cent of Indonesians pay tax and its tax take is a world's worst practice 11.7 per cent of GDP. Of this tiny income, 25 to 30 per cent is spent subsidising the price of fuel. Too much of the rest goes in corruption and mismanagement. Jokowi must reduce the energy subsidy and increase the tax take so the government can afford to supply basic public services.

Friday, October 24, 2014

"DI BAWAH KEHENDAK RAKYAT DAN KONSTITUSI” - Ir H Joko Widodo


Ir H Joko Widodo - Presiden Indonesia


JAKARTA, 20 OKTOBER 2014

Assalamu’alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh,
Salam Damai Sejahtera untuk kita semua,
Om Swastiastu,
Namo Buddhaya

Yang saya hormati, para Pimpinan dan seluruh anggota MPR,
Yang saya hormati, Wakil Presiden Republik Indonesia,
Yang saya hormati, Bapak Prof Dr. BJ Habibie, Presiden Republik Indonesia ke 3, Ibu Megawati Soekarnoputri, Presiden Republik Indonesia ke-5, Bapak Try Sutrisno, Wakil Presiden Republik Indonesia ke-6, Bapak Hamzah Haz, Wakil Presiden Republik Indonesia ke-9, Yang saya hormati, Bapak Prof. Dr. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Presiden Republik Indonesia ke-6, Bapak Prof Dr Boediono, Wakil Presiden Republik Indonesia ke-11, Yang saya hormati, ibu Shinta Nuriyah Abdurrahman Wahid,
Yang saya hormati, rekan dan sahabat baik saya, Bapak Prabowo Subianto. Yang saya hormati Bapak Hatta Rajasa
Yang saya hormati, para pimpinan lembaga-lembaga tinggi negara,
Yang saya hormati dan saya muliakan, kepala negara dan pemerintahan serta utusan khusus dari negara-negara sahabat,
Para tamu, undangan yang saya hormati,
Saudara-saudara sebangsa, setanah air,

Hadirin yang saya muliakan,

Baru saja kami mengucapkan sumpah, sumpah itu memiliki makna spritual yang dalam, yang menegaskan komitmen untuk bekerja keras mencapai kehendak kita bersama sebagai bangsa yang besar.

Kini saatnya, kita menyatukan hati dan tangan. Kini saatnya, bersama-sama melanjutkan ujian sejarah berikutnya yang maha berat, yakni mencapai dan mewujudkan Indonesia yang berdaulat di bidang politik, berdikari di bidang ekonomi dan berkepribadian dalam kebudayaan.

Saya yakin tugas sejarah yang berat itu akan bisa kita pikul bersama dengan persatuan, gotong royong dan kerja keras. Persatuan dan gotong royong adalah syarat bagi kita untuk menjadi bangsa besar. Kita tidak akan pernah besar jika terjebak dalam keterbelahan dan keterpecahan. Dan, kita tidak pernah betul-betul merdeka tanpa kerja keras.

Pemerintahan yang saya pimpin akan bekerja untuk memastikan setiap rakyat di seluruh pelosok tanah air, merasakan kehadiran pelayanan pemerintahan. Saya juga mengajak seluruh lembaga Negara untuk bekerja dengan semangat yang sama dalam menjalankan tugas dan fungsinya masing-masing. Saya yakin, Negara ini akan semakin kuat dan berwibawa jika semua lembaga negara bekerja memanggul mandat yang telah diberikan oleh Konstitusi.

Kepada para nelayan, buruh, petani, pedagang bakso, pedagang asongan, sopir, akademisi, guru, TNI, POLRI, pengusaha dan kalangan profesional, saya menyerukan untuk bekerja keras, bahu membahu, bergotong rotong. Inilah, momen sejarah bagi kita semua untuk bergerak bersama untuk bekerja…bekerja… dan bekerja.
Kita juga ingin hadir di antara bangsa-bangsa dengan kehormatan, dengan martabat, dengan harga diri. Kita ingin menjadi bangsa yang bisa menyusun peradabannya sendiri. Bangsa besar yang kreatif yang bisa ikut menyumbangkan keluhuran bagi peradaban global.

Kita harus bekerja dengan sekeras-kerasnya untuk mengembalikan Indonesia sebagai negara maritim. Samudra, laut, selat dan teluk adalah masa depan peradaban kita. Kita telah terlalu lama memunggungi laut, memunggungi samudra, memunggungi selat dan teluk.

Kini saatnya kita mengembalikan semuanya sehingga Jalesveva Jayamahe, di Laut justru kita jaya, sebagai semboyan nenek moyang kita di masa lalu, bisa kembali membahana.

Saudara-saudara sebangsa dan setanah air,

Kerja besar membangun bangsa tidak mungkin dilakukan sendiri oleh Presiden, Wakil Presiden ataupun jajaran Pemerintahan yang saya pimpin, tetapi membutuhkan topangan kekuatan kolektif yang merupakan kesatuan seluruh bangsa.

Lima tahun ke depan menjadi momentum pertaruhan kita sebagai bangsa merdeka. Oleh sebab itu, kerja, kerja, dan kerja adalah yang utama. Saya yakin, dengan kerja keras dan gotong royong, kita akan akan mampu melindungi segenap bangsa Indonesia dan seluruh tumpah darah Indonesia, meningkatkan kesejahteraan umum, mencerdaskan kehidupan bangsa, dan ikut melaksanakan ketertiban dunia yang berdasarkan kemerdekaan, perdamaian abadi, dan keadilan sosial.

Saudara-saudara sebangsa dan setanah air…
Atas nama rakyat dan pemerintah Indonesia, saya mengucapkan terima kasih dan penghargaan yang sebesar-besarnya kepada Yang Mulia kepala negara dan pemerintahan serta utusan khusus dari negara-negara sahabat.

Saya ingin menegaskan, di bawah pemerintahan saya, Indonesia sebagai negara demokrasi terbesar ketiga dengan penduduk Muslim terbesar di dunia, sebagai negara kepulauan, dan sebagai negara terbesar di Asia Tenggara, akan terus menjalankan politik luar negeri bebas-aktif, yang diabdikan untuk kepentingan nasional, dan ikut serta dalam menciptakan ketertiban dunia berdasarkan kemerdekaan, perdamaian abadi dan keadilan sosial.

Pada kesempatan yang bersejarah ini, perkenankan saya, atas nama pribadi, atas nama Wakil Presiden Muhammad Jusuf Kalla dan atas nama bangsa Indonesia menyampaikan terima kasih dan penghargaan kepada Bapak Prof. Dr. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono dan Bapak Prof. Dr. Boediono yang telah memimpin penyelenggaraan pemerintahan selama lima tahun terakhir.

Hadirian yang saya muliakan,

Mengakhiri pidato ini, saya mengajak saudara-saudara sebangsa dan setanah air untuk mengingat satu hal yang pernah disampaikan oleh Presiden Pertama Republik Indonesia, Bung Karno, bahwa untuk membangun Indonesia menjadi negara besar, negara kuat, negara makmur, negara damai, kita harus memiliki jiwa cakrawarti samudera; jiwa pelaut yang berani mengarungi gelombang dan hempasan ombak yang menggulung.

Sebagai nahkoda yang dipercaya oleh rakyat, saya mengajak semua warga bangsa untuk naik ke atas kapal Republik Indonesia dan berlayar bersama menuju Indonesia Raya. Kita akan kembangkan layar yang kuat. Kita akan hadapi semua badai dan gelombang samudera dengan kekuatan kita sendiri. Saya akan berdiri di bawah kehendak rakyat dan Konstitusi. Semoga Tuhan Yang Maha Esa senantiasa merestui upaya kita bersama.

Merdeka !!!
Wassalamu’alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh
Semoga Tuhan memberkati,
Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om,
Namo Buddhaya

Photo Credit : Ferdinan/Detik.Com

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

A recent IT disaster at the Sungai Buloh Hospital causing significant loss of patients’ data

A recent IT disaster at the Sungai Buloh Hospital causing significant loss of patients’ data raises a poser over the utility of an expensive information integration system adopted by the Ministry of Health.
Sources told The Edge Financial Daily that following a server crash on September 25, hundreds of patient records from among the hospital’s database of over 50,000 patients had been inaccessible.
The fully integrated system which is designed to allow doctors and specialists to communicate via the hospital intranet and have access to patient records such as X-ray images is known as the Total Hospital Information System (THIS). It is a computerised healthcare management system that links the various departments within the hospital.
The system, which is operated by Syarikat Permodalan Kebangsaan Bhd (SPK), also integrates with the finance and administration departments.
The two-year defect liability period has since expired and a new contractor, ISOFT, is now managing the system.
The core component of THIS is a patient-tracking system which doctors and staff members of Sungai Buloh say has been compromised.
THIS was introduced in stages in 26 government hospitals from 2001 at a cost of between RM80-RM100 million per hospital.
The Sungai Buloh Hospital was fully integrated in 2008. However the latest experience raises questions about the system’s durability and effectiveness.
It is understood that a number of other hospitals have also experienced server breakdowns but nothing as severe as the one experienced by Sungai Buloh.
Doctors also claimed that the absence of a back-up system aggravated the situation.
“At times we have to take pictures of the X-Ray and send the picture to our colleagues via WhatsApp,” said one senior staff member at the hospital, referring to the popular social media application.
The hospital was in the news last year when a fire in one of the operating theatres (OTs) caused a short circuit that affected the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system, which in turn caused all of its 12 OTs to shut down.
Just as during that episode, Sungai Buloh Hospital director Dr Khalid Ibrahim said that the latest incident was nothing to be concerned about.
“We were conducting maintenance work on our IT system and sometimes one system is shut down but the other systems are okay. It’s quite common and is not a major issue among us. There was no such thing as patients’ data getting lost.
“It was not a shut-down and the system didn't collapse,” he said.
The 620-bed Sungai Buloh Hospital is also the national referral hospital for orthopaedic, cataract and neurology cases, and is famed as the national leprosy treatment centre.
Dr Khalid also added that patients who came for treatment when the system was offline had their data recorded manually and once the system was online again, the doctors and medical personnel keyed in and updated their records.
“There was no loss… everything was completed within 24 hours,” said Khalid.
However another senior staff member had this to say: “When an IT system collapses in an IT hospital, it means we cannot access X-Rays, clinics cannot run and even OTs can’t run.”
He said there were still issues with the system which the hospital management have yet to sort out and some patients’ records remain inaccessible.
“They are lost in a cloud!” he said.
The ambitious project also requires all wards to be hooked up to computers, and doctors and specialists equipped with laptops to enable immediate access to patient records.
However a visit to the Sungai Buloh Hospital recently indicated that some of the hardware was not functioning. Several units had batteries that had not been replaced since 2006.
System to be upgraded
A Health Ministry official said they were aware of the problems plaguing THIS.
He said the main problem was that the system was old and needed upgrading.
"The Sungai Buloh hospital came online in 2008 and the operating system is probably from 2006. In IT terms, it can be deemed as obsolete. So the downtime is expected and we have been settling the issues one by one," he said.
The official said the ministry was now trying to find a more permanent solution to this problem.
"What we are looking at is how the system can cope in the long run and what can be done to improve it,” he said.
"The high cost of the system is of great concern to us," the official said.
He said plans to address these issues were in working papers for the 11th Malaysia Plan, which is due to be launched in 2015. – The Edge Financial Daily, October 21, 2014.

More Malaysians in the red


Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Nancy Shukri

JOHOR BARU: Young Malaysians are being declared bankrupt because they spend more than they earn, says Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Nancy Shukri (pic).
This trend was worrying because most of them had just started working but already had debt problems, she added.
“This younger generation are supposed to be the next leaders. Instead, we have those who are already facing financial difficulties at a very young age,’’ she told a press conference after opening an information programme for young people at the Home Ministry complex at Setia Tropika here yesterday.
Quoting figures from the Insolvency Department, she said there was an increase in the number of young Malaysians being declared bankrupts in the past five years.
She said there were nearly 22,000 cases last year, an increase from about 13,200 in 2007.
Within the first six months of this year, more than 12,300 young Malaysians had been declared bankrupt. They include 3,680 women.
“On the average, 70.22% of the cases are men,” said Nancy, adding that most of them have outstanding debts of RM30,000 or more and could not afford to settle their dues.
She said the high bankruptcy rate among Malaysians at a young age mainly resulted from defaulting on instalment payments on car, housing and personal loans.
Nancy said there had been celebrities who were also declared bankrupt but most of them declined to seek assistance from the Insolvency Department.
She added that aside from the department, those who have problems managing their finances could seek advice from the Credit Counselling and Debt Management Agency.

Kenyataan Media Menteri Belia & Sukan Berkenaan Ujian Doping Seorang Atlet Malaysia

Saya boleh sahkan laporan dalam berita bahawa seorang atlet kebangsaan telah gagal ujian doping di satu kejohanan antarabangsa.

Agensi Anti Doping Malaysia (ADAMAS) telah dimaklumkan tentang perkara ini dalam surat daripada persekutuan antarabangsa sukan berkenaan bertarikh 1 Oktober. Persatuan kebangsaan sukan berkenaan dan juga atlet terbabit juga dimaklumkan melalui surat pada hari yang sama.

Mengikut garis panduan yang ditetapkan oleh Agensi Anti-Doping Dunia (WADA), atlet yang gagal ujian doping diberi peluang untuk sampel kedua dikenali sebagai B sampel diuji. Dalam kes ini atlet terbabit telah diberi hingga 17 Oktober untuk memohon ujian B sampel. Beliau telah melakukan permohonan tersebut dan sedang menunggu maklum balas daripada persekutuan sukan antarabangsa berkenaan tentang tarikh ujian B sampel.

Sejak saya diberi tahu tentang keputusan ujian tersebut, saya telah minta Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Institut Sukan Negara, Dato' Dr Ramlan Abd Aziz, dibantu oleh Ketua Unit ADAMAS, Nishel Kumar, untuk melaksanakan siasatan rapi berkenaan dengan segala rawatan dan perubatan yang diberi kepada atlet terbabit. Ini dilakukan untuk membantu kita mendapat penjelesan lebih lanjut tentang keputusan ujian tersebut.

Buat masa ini kita masih menunggu tarikh untuk ujian B sampel. Sebarang tindakan dan kenyataan selanjutnya akan dibuat berpandukan keputusan ujian B sampel.

Khairy Jamaluddin
Menteri Belia dan Sukan
Malaysia.

21 Oktober, 2014