Thursday, November 29, 2012

A Pat On The Back From The Boss

A PAT on the back from the boss Speaking at the State Ministry of Finance annual dinner last night Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Haji Aman, who is also Sabah's Minister of Finance, praised the officers and staff of the Finance Ministry for their good work, especially for their contribution to the drawing up of the 2013 State Budget, for which he said he was most grateful.

He told the gathering that Sabah has experienced a robust economic growth in recent years, thanks to good financial management as testified by the National Audit Department year after year and the AAA rating by the RAM Rating Service Berhad for three successive years, and an ISO certification by Moodys International to boot.

However, Datuk Musa cautioned the department not to be complacent but to strive even harder to maintain the proud record. (Insight Sabah)

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  1. Kepimpinan di bawah Ketua Menteri,Datuk Seri Musa Aman yang dinamik merupakan antara rahsia kejayaan Sabah mendapat pengiktirafan cemerlang iaitu Sijil Tanpa Teguran selama 12 tahun berturut-turut sejak tahun 2000 menerusi Laporan Audit Negara.

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  2. kejayaan tersebut juga tidak akan tercapai tanpa adanya visi dan
    keupayaan dari segi pemikiran yang bernas dan tindakan susulan untuk
    mencapai sebuah negeri yang maju jaya, aman makmur dan sejahtera.

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  3. Datuk Seri Musa Aman yang juga selaku Menteri Kewangan yang buat sekian kalinya telah berjaya membimbing dan mengemudi negeri ini ke arah kejayaan dan kecemerlangan.

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  4. penyediaan penyata kewangan Kerajaan Negeri yang berpandukan Akta Acara Kewangan 1957 (Pindaan 1972) sentiasa diselenggara dengan teratur dan sempurna untuk memberi gambaran yang benar dan saksama terhadap kedudukan kewangan Kerajaan Negeri.

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  5. Selain itu, usaha-usaha juga giat dijalankan untuk mempertingkatkan Sistem Perakaunan supaya ianya ‘compatible’ (bersesuaian) dengan perkembangan teknologi IT semasa dan Piawaian Perakaunan Kerajaan (Public Sector Accounting Standard).

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  6. turut menyangkal segala dakwaan dari pihak pembangkang yang mendakwa tanpa merujuk fakta bahawa kononnya pengurusan kewangan Kerajaan Negeri di bawah pimpinan Barisan Nasional tidak teratur dan sebagainya.

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  7. bukan sahaja Kerajaan Negeri telah berjaya mengekalkan Sijil Tanpa
    Teguran selama 12 tahun berturut-turut, malah beliau juga memperakukan
    bahawa pengurusan kewangan Negeri Sabah sejak beberapa tahun kebelakangan ini adalah antara yang terbaik di seluruh Malaysia.

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  8. Semua jentera pilihan raya Barisan Nasional (BN) perlu memberi
    penjelasan kepada rakyat mengenai kejayaan BN selama ini dalam mentadbir negara.

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  9. Ketua Menteri Datuk Seri Musa Aman selaku Pengerusi BN Sabah berkata
    kejayaan dalam memberi pemahaman mengenai usaha kerajaan mampu meyakinkan rakyat untuk menolak pembangkang dalam pilihan raya umum
    ke-13 (PRU-13) akan datang.

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  10. Adalah menjadi tanggungjawab kita menjelaskan kepada semua pengundi
    mengenai program dan dasar BN kerana inilah kerajaan yang prihatin
    terhadap kebajikan rakyat.

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  11. banyak usaha dan pembangunan dilaksanakan untuk rakyat seperti
    penghapusan yuran sekolah, pemberian RM100 kepada pelajar sekolah dan
    pemberian RM500 kepada keluarga berpendapatan di bawah RM3,000 sebulan

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  12. Musa berkata BN bukan gabungan parti yang suka berbohong dan menabur
    janji kosong kepada rakyat seperti yang sering dilakukan oleh
    pembangkang sehingga rakyat yang menderita.

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  13. rakyat harus jelas dengan usaha dan keikhlasan BN membela nasib mereka
    supaya mereka tidak mudah terperdaya dengan khabar angin dan janji
    pembangkang yang telah hilang hala tuju.

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  14. selain menjelaskan kepada rakyat mengenai kejayaan BN, jentera pilihan raya BN juga perlu bersatu dan bekerja sebagai satu pasukan bagi memastikan kemenangan semua calon BN pada PRU-13 akan datang.

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  15. anggota BN harus memberi sokongan kepada perdana menteri dalam pilihan raya umum akan datang dengan membantu dan menyokong semua calon BN.

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  16. Sabah will have 32 Automatic Enforcement System (AES) in 21 accident-prone locations, State Road Safety Department (JKJR) director Herdiansah Abdul Karim said.

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  17. He said another 12 AES have been proposed to be installed at busy traffic intersections in the State.

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  18. Brushing aside the controversy surrounding the system which is privately managed, he said motorists must look at the educational aspect of having the system.

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  19. “If we are responsible on the road, there is no need to fear the system,” he said yesterday.

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  20. Under the system, reckless and speeding motorists can be caught on cameras and subsequently summonsed.

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  21. “The idea of the system is to reduce the number of road accidents in the country and more importantly creating top-class motorists,” he said.

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  22. Herdiansah said more could be installed but it depends on the availability of funds.

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  23. “We are focusing on accident-prone stretches with the hope that motorists will be careful when travelling on these roads and intersections,” he told reporters at a road safety programme here yesterday.

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  24. Parti komponen harus memberi kerjasama yang terbaik untuk memperjuangkan kedudukan yang gemilang di PRU akan datang.

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  25. According to him, the AES had been studied by the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety (Miros) which found it to be an effective way to educate the motoring public.

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  26. “Through enforcement and constant education, we can change the attitude of motorists toward road safety,” he said.

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  27. Deputy Chief Minister, Datuk Dr Yee Moh Chai wants the relevant authorities to find ways to discourage recipients of the 1Malaysia notebooks from selling the computer appliance for profit.

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  28. He said selling off the notebooks would only defeat the purpose of the programme which is meant for students to help promote ICT and improve broadband penetration in the country.

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  29. “You must understand that the whole idea of this 1Malaysia notebook is very noble. It’s one of the many steps the government is taking to bridge the digital divide in the country.

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  30. “Unfortunately like anything else in the world, we cannot stop people from doing things that they are not suppose to do,” he added.

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  31. Dr Yee, who is also the Minister of Resource Development and Information Technology, was speaking to reporters after launching the Sabah Entrepreneur Day (SEeD) Summit at the 1Borneo Grand Ballroom yesterday.

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  32. He said in order to reap the full benefit of the programme, the recipient should share the notebook with friends.

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  33. Dr Yee suggested that if the recipient did not require the notebook, it should be given free to others who need it more as the notebook was distributed for free in the first place.

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  34. According to him, if the matter had been under his jurisdiction, he would get the recipients to make a declaration that they would be responsible for the notebook and under no circumstances are they allowed to sell it, as one measure to stop the sale of the 1Malaysia notebook for profit.

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  35. The SEed Summit was organised by the Sabah West Coast Entrepreneur Network Association (SEA) in collaboration with MAD Incubator, and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).

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  36. Usaha BN dalam pembangunan Sabah harus dihargai.

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  37. Four entertainment outlets were shut down after they were found operating without a licence. And a budget hotel was also found to have committed an offence by operating more than the number of rooms stipulated in its licence.

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  38. “The hotel is only allowed to have eight rooms. We are now looking into withdrawing its business licence,” Tawau Municipal Council’s enforcement chief Haji Azinun Sanarul told reporters after leading an integrated operation targeting entertainment outlets, restaurants and budget hotels in and around the town area.

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  39. The five-hour operation which also involved the police as well as immigration and customs officers started at 10 pm on Tuesday and ended at about 2 am yesterday.

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  40. Azinun said the notice of closure issued to the four entertainment outlets took effect immediately. And, he warned that if the operators refused to comply with the notice, very stern action would be taken against them.

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  41. Azinun also said the council would continue to conduct a similar operation from time to time to ensure all business premises in Tawau complied with the law.

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  42. Meanwhile, immigration officers detained 14 women, aged between 18 and 30, during the operation after they failed to produce valid travel documents.

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  43. At the same time, customs officers also seized 30 bottles of alcohol for which duties had not been paid, from a restaurant.

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  44. According to him, the AES had been studied by the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety (Miros) which found it to be an effective way to educate the motoring public.

    Banyak komen negatif dari golongan awam khas harga AES yang dibeli.

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  45. AES harus dikaji semula, banyak lagi kelemahan yang sering dipertikaikan.

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  46. Musa is a capable man.

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  47. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman has told state Barisan Nasional leaders not to get distracted by in-party politicking, and to focus on continuing the party’s struggle for the people.

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  48. Yang membanggakan adalah dia mampu mengubah peta Sabah.

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  49. We should be proud of everything.

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  50. “We are not looking after our own political interests. What is more important is the interests of the people, for us to make sure that every development project and programme that we have planned and implemented would give maximum impact to the rakyat,” he said.

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  51. Musa, who made the remarks when asked to comment on Datuk Wilfred Bumburing’s resignation as Tuaran Barisan Nasional division chairman, stressed that in-party politicking would serve BN no purpose and would only give more ammunition to the opposition.

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  52. The state BN liaison chairman said he had not personally received Bumburing’s resignation letter and did not wish to speculate on the reasons behind the latter’s decision to relinquish his post.

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  53. “What is important is to move forward and focus on what we have been doing all this while, strengthen our cooperation, set aside our differences and meet the people’s expectations,” he added.

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  54. Bumburing, in a statement issued Monday, said he had resigned from the post effective immediately and that his letter of resignation had been faxed to the Barisan secretary-general through the BN headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, with a copy sent to Musa’s office.

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  55. The Upko deputy president did not disclose the reasons for his resignation nor if he had resigned from Upko as well, but said he would be making an important announcement with regard to the future direction of his political struggle during a special gathering at Dalit, Tuaran this Sunday at 1pm.

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  56. He deserves a pat at his back

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  57. It was understood that Beaufort member of parliament Datuk Lajim Ukin too would be making an announcement, together with Bumburing.

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  58. Speculation has been rife over the last few months that the duo were planning to join the opposition Parti Keadilan Rakyat, on which the chief minister has not made any comment so far.

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  59. Musa has also rejected speculation that problems brewing within Sabah BN may affect its preparation for the coming election, saying BN would go into the polling as a family.

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  60. “We are going to face the coming election as a family fueled by the spirit of oneness and the resolve to win so we can continue the BN struggle for the people.

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  61. “There is too much politicking with the opposition already; let’s not get distracted by in-party politicking,” he said.

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  62. Earlier, Musa handed over dates, Zam Zam water and robes from Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak to division Umno chiefs, to be distributed among mosques in their respective areas.

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  63. He informed that the contribution would be chanelled to 943 mosques in all 25 parliamentary constituencies in Sabah.

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  64. The people of Sabah still give full support to BN, Sabah.

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  65. The state government is looking at resolving issues affecting the shipping industry in Sabah, Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister’s Department Datuk Edward Khoo said.

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  66. Among issues that needed to be resolved are the charges imposed on shippers and improving the quality of Sabah Ports Authority’s infrastructure as well as service, Khoo told reporters yesterday.

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  67. “This is the reason for this roundtable discussion today which I chair and attended by Sabah Ports general manager Datuk Mayong Omar and his staff as well as representatives from Suria Capital, Sandakan and Tawau Chinese Chambers of Commerce, Kota Kinabalu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, representatives from seven shipping companies in Sabah and representative from the Sabah Shipping Agent Association.

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  68. Yayasan Islam Sabah has lodged a police report against Dr Chong Eng Leong for claiming that hundreds of thousands of illegals were given identity cards and registered as voters in Sabah.

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  69. “We will listen to the complaints and explanations today in order to find a win-win situation for all and also to improve the efficiency of Sabah Ports,” he said.

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  70. According to Khoo, the roundtable discussion would be held after he, representing MCA and three other Chinese state assemblymen, namely Datuk Teo Chee Kang (LDP), Datuk Edward Yong Oui Fah (PBS) and Au Kam Wah (Gerakan) habr gone down to the ground to hold dialogues with the people.

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  71. During the dialogues, they received complaints about the efficiency and charges imposed by Sabah Ports, he said, adding that they had brought the matter up to Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman who directed them to hold a roundtable meeting with all the shipping stakeholders to resolve the issues.

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  72. Solutions and proposals during the meeting will be compiled and those that require policy changes will be referred to Musa for further action while those that can be resolved easily will be done so, he said.

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  73. When asked about the pertinent issues raised by the people, the Sabah MCA liaison chairman said that one of them was the congestion charges imposed on shippers by the ports in Sandakan and Tawau.

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  74. “This issue was raised in 2003 and there was a promise that the charges would be waived like it has been done in the Kota Kinabalu port if there was more than 12 containers turnaround time,” he said, adding that other issues were about the charges on empty containers and the basic infrastructure in the ports,” he said.

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  75. Asked if the cabotage policy would be discussed, Khoo said no as the state and federal governments are already doing that as promised by Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

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  76. Bornean elephants show low genetic diversity that can impact on their survival to a threatened habitat.

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  77. This was one of the main conclusions in a recent paper published in the scientific journal PLOS ONE by a team of scientists from the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ci?ncia (IGC, Portugal), the Centre for Applied Genetics and Technology and Floragenex, Inc. (USA), the CNRS (France), Cardiff University (UK), Sabah Wildlife Department and the Danau Girang Field Centre (DGFC, Sabah).

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  78. Gerakan Sabah has urged all State Barisan Nasional (BN) component parties to focus their energy and efforts to ensure a major victory for the ruling coalition in Sabah, in the coming general election, instead of fighting among themselves for seats.

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  79. This is a wise decision

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  80. Studying the genetic variability of endangered species is becoming increasingly necessary for species conservation and monitoring," said Dr Lounes Chikhi from IGC and one of the lead authors of the paper.

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  81. Using blood samples collected from captive Bornean elephants of Lok Kawi Wildlife Park, we used cutting edge DNA (hereditary material of all living organisms) sequencing methodology to identify genetic markers for the species

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  82. He said the Bornean elephants live in an environment where natural habitats disappear quickly due mainly to oil palm plantation development that causes populations to be isolated from each other.

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  83. "The only previous genetic study done on these elephants recognised their presence in Borneo for more than 300,000 years, but there is lack of elephant fossils on the island to support this,"

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  84. Malaysia Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has clarified that the 1Malaysia laptops and netbooks are distributed for free to eligible recipients.

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  85. : Umno President Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Razak's call for more new and younger candidates to be fielded in the coming general election received mixed reaction from Sabah delegates attending the 66th Umno General Assembly here.

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  86. Bongawan Assemblyman Datuk Karim Bujang said he accepted Najib's wish and left it to the top leadership to make the best decision for the sake of the party's survival and continuous struggle in serving the rakyat.

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  87. Karambunai Assemblywoman Datuk Jainab Ahmad said Najib's suggestion must not be taken out of context and perceived differently.

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  88. Jainab, who is also the Sabah Wanita Umno Assistant Secretary, believes old or new face is not totally significant because what matters is the struggle for the party and people are the same.

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  89. Although there are many older representatives that are young at heart and can relate to the younger generation, more young candidates, especially young women candidates, should be given the opportunity to contest.

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  90. Sulabayan Assemblyman Datuk Harman Mohammad described Najib's suggestion as timely and in line with current political developments.

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  91. Exco Youth Umno member Jamawi Jaafar said he understood the intention of Najib's suggestion that wanted to rejuvenate the party as a transformation process.

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  92. Jamawi said older representatives and leaders should welcome and give strong support to Najib's suggestion by being as an example to the young leaders who will also be the older leaders in due time and can do the same to other generations.

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  93. "I am not saying that Puteri cannot be criticised or cannot be reprimanded É it just that we want these critics to realise that the wing only upholds one principle which is being sincere in our struggle. We are not 'Mat Jenin' who like to daydream and talk on unachievable ambition and we are also not 'Pak Pandir' that does work and proud for nothing.

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  94. Rosnah said that she and several other members would be leaving the movement as they had reached the age limit but would still be with the younger members in their struggles.

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  95. She reminded the delegates to carry out any work given to them with full sincerity although it will not make them popular and not made known to the critics, as long as their contributions are valuable and meaningful to the nation and people.

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  96. Rosnah said there were many Puteri Umno members who had the potentials to be fielded as candidates but she said the movement would not place any condition or the number of candidates to be selected.

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  97. At the function, Khairi launched the 'Rice for Life' programme, organised by the Umno Youth Urban Affairs Secretariat (SHEB) aimed at assisting the poor, orphans and homeless by giving free rice.

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  98. The Kota Kinabalu Public Transportation Drivers and Operators Association (Peka) is seeking approval for their proposed bus route to the city which they say meets the people's needs.

    Its Chairman, M. Yunus Muhiddin, said the proposed bus route was made with the people's needs and comfort in mind.

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  99. He cited passengers who had to walk quite a distance from the bus stop to the market and some even had to carry heavy loads of groceries, adding that it was not convenient for the people particularly elderly people.

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  100. Malaysian investors have been invited to tap the immense resources and business opportunities in Mindanao, especially in the area of agriculture, infrastructure and mining.

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  101. "Mindanao has largely untapped resources. In fact, the area is even more fertile, and very suitable for agricultural activities,"

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  102. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman commended all state government agencies for their success in garnering profits in their activities and helping the state government in its development efforts.

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  103. “I feel happy because most state government agencies have done well and are paying dividends to the government. This provides for a bigger budget for the government to undertake development activities at rural and urban Sabah as well as for the people,” he said during Sawit Kinabalu annual dinner held at a resort.

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  104. “This is how government agencies should be managed ? our government agencies have been commended and recognised by the auditor-general who has stated that for the last 11 years, Sabah has achieved a clean bill,” he said.

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  105. The state, he said, hads also been recognised as among the most efficient in finance management in the country.

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  106. “This is the result of the teamwork of all involved,” he said.


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  107. In his speech, Musa also commended Sawit Kinabalu and said the government linked company had not been left behind and was also among those GLCs that was paying back dividends to the government.

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  108. “I am inspired to hear of the RM300 million profit (that Sawit Kinabalu garnered) last year,” he said.

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  109. “As the Finance Minister, I have asked all government agencies to govern their respective organisation efficiently and with full accountability,” he said.

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  110. He added that the government hoped Sawit Kinabalu would continue to generate income for itself and for the government in years to come.

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  111. At the same time, Musa also mentioned on Sawit Kinabalu’s contribution of RM100 million to the development of the state government complex.

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  112. He added that Sawit Kinabalu would have its own agency sited there and also said having a government owned complex would allow the state government to save on cost.

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  113. During the event, the Sawit Kinabalu group also presented long service awards to five of its staff members who have served the company for 25 years as well as to a few companies.

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  114. Also present at the event was group managing director for Sawit Kinabalu, Othman Walat.

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  115. Saban hari pembangkang mengembar-gemburkan pelbagai isu yang mereka dakwa sebagai perbuatan rasuah dan penyelewengan yang dilakukan oleh kerajaan.

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  116. Dari isu projek ternakan lembu NFC, skim saraan perkhidmatan awam hinggalah ke projek pembinaan lebuhraya, semuanya ditohmah mereka mempunyai unsur rasuah dan salahguna dana awam.

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  117. Pada fikiran pembangkang, hanya mereka sahajalah yang 'maksum' daripada segala dosa dan pemimpim-pemimpin pembangkang sahajalah yang layak bersih dari gejala rasuah, penyelewengan, kronisme dan nepotisme.

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  118. Malah pentadbiran negeri yang diperintah pembangkang juga diwar-warkan oleh mereka sebagai pentadbiran paling bersih, telus dan cekap di negara ini!

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  119. Apa tidaknya Pakatan Rakyat Selangor mendabik dada mampu menarik pelaburan paling tinggi di Malaysia tetapi lupa ia hanya menumpang keyakinan yang telah dibina Barisan Nasional sejak lebih 50 tahun lalu.

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  120. pembangkang kata ia menjalankan pentadbiran yang telus dan bebas rasuah tetapi sejak 2008, lebih satu juta tan pasir dicuri di bawah pengawasan anak syarikat kerajaan negeri.

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  121. Malah dua orang ADUN PKR juga turut didakwa menerima rasuah untuk melobi bagi sebuah syarikat kroni.

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  122. Rakan kongsi PKR, PAS juga tidak kurang hebatnya dalam menipu rakyat.

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  123. Setiap tahun kerajaan pusat menyalurkan ratusan juta peruntukan untuk projek pembekalan air minum bersih di Kelantan, namun setelah 20 tahun diperintah parti yang kononnya memperjuangkan Islam, rakyat negeri itu terus dinafikan kemudahan asas tersebut.

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  124. DAP secara senyap cuba melemahkan kuasa politik Melayu dengan menampilkan wajah parti itu sebagai sebuah parti yang benar-benar mempertahankan Islam, Melayu dan institusi raja.

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  125. The Sabah government will not tolerate insults to cultural heritage, says Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman.

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  126. "I am compelled to publicly criticise the ignorant and irresponsible parties behind the blog post that has insulted the Sumazau dance that is very much a part of Sabah's rich cultural heritage.

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  127. "We in Sabah are proud of our cultural diversity. We are home to 32 different ethnic groups, each with its own unique identity. Though different from each other and with different backgrounds and religious beliefs, there has always been above it all, respect," he said in a statement, here, today.

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  128. Musa said every culture had its own identity, steeped in tradition and history, and the Sumazau was no different as the dance had its own distinctive meaning.

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  129. "It is also for all occasions and for everybody. Modern day Sabah is known around the world as a vibrant melting pot of cultures.

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  130. "Our people are peace loving and harmonious. Many families, my own included, have members that are of different races and religions.

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  131. We are like one big family here in Sabah," he said.

    As chief minister tasked with the responsibility of leading the state, Musa said his administration "works hard

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  132. To ensure this precious peace and racial harmony is protected and safeguarded".

    "Such preservation is vital to developing Sabah and steering our homeland to a brighter future for our children.

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  133. "I join the outrage voiced by the people of Sabah against any slur to our culture by irresponsible parties with selfish or malicious agendas," he said.

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  134. Musa said the state government would not tolerate such disrespect "for our cultural values, and those who have no respect for our cultural values are not welcome here".

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  135. teruskan usaha untk memberikan perkhidmatan yang cemerlang.

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  136. kakitangan awam juga harus sentiasa berusaha untuk meningkatkan prestasi dari masa ke masa.

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  137. dengan pelbagai projek yang dilaksanakan Sabah akan terus membangun pada masa depan.

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  138. pengurusan kewangan yang di Sabah diharap akan meningkatkan lagi pencapaian ekonomi Sabah.

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  139. semoga Sabah akan terus membangun dan usaha untuk memenuhi keperluan rakyat sentiasa dibuat.

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  140. Melangkah ke hadapan

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah dan Sarawak terbukti sia-sia

    Ketika Pilihanraya Umum Ke-13 semakin menghampiri kita, Pakatan Rakyat telah menguatkan lagi usaha mereka untuk menawan undi-undi di Sabah dan Sarawak.

    serangan ke atas prestasi Sabah dan Sarawak terbukti sia-sia

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  141. Melangkah ke hadapan

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah dan Sarawak terbukti sia-sia

    Memang tidak dapat dinafikan bahawa 56 kerusi Parlimen di Sabah dan Sarawak akan menjadi pertaruhan mutlak untuk kedua-dua Barisan Nasional dan juga Pakatan Rakyat.

    serangan ke atas prestasi Sabah dan Sarawak terbukti sia-sia

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  142. Melangkah ke hadapan

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah dan Sarawak terbukti sia-sia

    Maka tidak hairanlah bila Pakatan telah melancarkan misi untuk menyerang dan mengacau-bilaukan pentadbiran di kedua-dua negeri ini.

    serangan ke atas prestasi Sabah dan Sarawak terbukti sia-sia

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  143. Melangkah ke hadapan

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah dan Sarawak terbukti sia-sia

    Malangnya, serangan ke atas prestasi Sabah dan Sarawak terbukti sia-sia apabila setiap tahun laporan Ketua Audit Negara menunjukkan kedua-dua negeri sering membawa prestasi yang baik dalam pengurusan kewangan dan polisi-polisi fiskalnya.

    serangan ke atas prestasi Sabah dan Sarawak terbukti sia-sia

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  144. Melangkah ke hadapan

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah dan Sarawak terbukti sia-sia

    Dalam laporan terkini untuk tahun 2011, Ketua Audit Negara telah menganugerahkan ulasan "sangat baik" hanya kepada sebuah negeri iaitu Sarawak. Sementara itu, Sabah pula terus mengekalkan status kedua terbaik iaitu "baik" dari tahun-tahun sebelum ini.

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  145. Melangkah ke hadapan

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah dan Sarawak terbukti sia-sia

    Akaun-akaun dana disatukan untuk 2011 bagi kerajaan-kerajaan negeri Sabah dan Sarawak adalah yang paling tinggi dalam kalangan negeri-negeri, iaitu RM18.5 bilion untuk Sarawak dan RM2.66 bilion untuk Sabah. Selangor jatuh di tempat ketiga dengan RM1.94 bilion sementara Pulau Pinang pula pada tempat keempat dengan RM1.13 bilion.

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  146. Melangkah ke hadapan

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    Sekiranya kita melihat kepada statistik pendapatan negeri untuk tahun 2011, Sarawak menduduki tempat pertama dengan RM6.6 bilion, diikuti oleh Sabah pada tempat kedua dengan RM4.4 bilion, Selangor di tempat keempat dengan RM1.6 bilion dan Pulaiu Pinang di tempat ketujuh dengan RM602 juta.

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  147. Ekonomi Negeri Sabah Kekal Stabil

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    Untuk tempoh lima bulan pertama pada tahun ini, eksport negeri terus berkembang pada kadar 7.2 peratus dengan nilai mencecah RM20.7 bilion, manakala import pula telah meningkat pada kadar 30 peratus dengan jumlah mencecah RM16 bilion.

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  148. Ekonomi Negeri Sabah Kekal Stabil

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah terbukti sia-sia

    Import bagi jentera serta kelengkapan pengangkutan dan barang-barang keluaran kilang, masing-masing telah berkembang sebanyak 45 peratus dan 65 peratus.

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  149. Ekonomi Negeri Sabah Kekal Stabil

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah terbukti sia-sia

    Pertumbuhan tinggi tersebut mencerminkan pelaburan besar oleh sektor swasta iaitu sebanyak RM10 bilion pada suku tahun pertama tahun ini yang mana ianya juga merupakan pelaburan swasta yang tertinggi di Malaysia.

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  150. Ekonomi Negeri Sabah Kekal Stabil

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah terbukti sia-sia

    Jumlah pelaburan yang diluluskan di bawah sektor pembuatan untuk tujuh bulan pertama pada tahun ini ialah sebanyak RM5.7 bilion. Sebahagian besar daripada jumlah pelaburan ini disumbangkan oleh Petronas melalui projek Ammonia Dan Urea Sabah (SAMUR).

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  151. Ekonomi Negeri Sabah Kekal Stabil

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah terbukti sia-sia

    Pelaburan dalam Koridor Pembangunan Sabah juga semakin aktif dengan jumlah pelaburan terkumpul direalisasikan (cummulative realized investment) melalui Projek-projek Permulaan (Entry-Point Projects) setakat bulan Julai 2012 sebanyak RM9.43 bilion.

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  152. Ekonomi Negeri Sabah Kekal Stabil

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah terbukti sia-sia

    Berdasarkan unjuran, senario ekonomi negeri pada masa hadapan adalah cerah dan mempunyai prospek yang baik di mana beberapa projek swasta berimpak tinggi yang dibiayai melalui kerjasama awam dan swasta dijangka akan memainkan peranan dan menjadi pemangkin dalam menjana pertumbuhan ekonomi negeri.

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  153. Ekonomi Negeri Sabah Kekal Stabil

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah terbukti sia-sia

    Pada masa ini, terdapat pelbagai projek berimpak tinggi yang sedang dilaksanakan yang merangkumi beberapa sektor termasuklah sektor minyak, gas dan tenaga, pelancongan, pertanian dan pembangunan hartanah bersepadu berkos tinggi (high end integrated real estate development).

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  154. Ekonomi Negeri Sabah Kekal Stabil

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah terbukti sia-sia

    Pada masa yang sama, dengan pelaksanaan pelbagai program seperti Program Transformasi Kerajaan (GTP), Program Transformasi Ekonomi (ETP), Program Transformasi Luar Bandar (RTP) dan mengambil kira pelbagai inisiatif seperti yang telah diumumkan dalam Bajet Nasional 2013, pertumbuhan ekonomi Negeri dijangka akan dapat ditingkatkan lagi.

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  155. Ekonomi Negeri Sabah Kekal Stabil

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah terbukti sia-sia

    Walaupun pertumbuhan sektor luaran diramalkan akan tumbuh sederhana di sebalik cabaran-cabaran ekonomi global, ekonomi negeri Sabah dijangka akan kekal stabil disebabkan oleh sokongan daripada pelaburan awam dan swasta serta penggunaan domestik yang kukuh. Oleh yang demikian, ekonomi negeri diunjurkan berkembang di antara 5 hingga 6 peratus pada tahun 2013.

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  156. Prestasi Kewangan Negeri Sabah Kekal Cemerlang

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah terbukti sia-sia

    Selaras dengan peraturan-peraturan kewangan yang ditetapkan, sumber dan perbelanjaan kewangan negeri Sabah sentiasa diurus secara berhemat, berkesan dan efisien.

    serangan ke atas prestasi Sabah terbukti sia-sia

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  157. Prestasi Kewangan Negeri Sabah Kekal Cemerlang

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah terbukti sia-sia

    Ketua Audit Negara telah mengiktiraf negeri Sabah sebagai salah sebuah negeri yang mempunyai rekod terbaik dalam pengurusan kewangan.

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  158. Prestasi Kewangan Negeri Sabah Kekal Cemerlang

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah terbukti sia-sia

    Dengan kecemerlangan ini, bagi tahun 2011, negeri Sabah sekali lagi telah dianugerahkan “Sijil Tanpa Teguran” (Clean Bill) yang menjadikan penganugerahan ini mencatatkan rekod selama 12 tahun berturut-turut.

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  159. Prestasi Kewangan Negeri Sabah Kekal Cemerlang

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah terbukti sia-sia

    Bilangan Jabatan dan Agensi yang mencapai penarafan empat bintang di bawah Indeks Akauntabiliti telah meningkat dua kali ganda untuk penilaian tahun 2011. Ini menunjukkan lebih banyak jabatan/agensi yang telah mengamalkan sistem pengurusan kewangan yang baik dan teratur.

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  160. Prestasi Kewangan Negeri Sabah Kekal Cemerlang

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah terbukti sia-sia

    Negeri Sabah adalah sebuah negeri yang kaya dengan pelbagai khazanah alam. Khazanah itu termasuklah bahan mineral, biodiversiti tanah pertanian dan warisan budaya yang merupakan asas atau tulang belakang terhadap pertumbuhan ekonomi negeri ini.

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  161. Prestasi Kewangan Negeri Sabah Kekal Cemerlang

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah terbukti sia-sia

    Dengan mengambilkira kekayaan berkenaan serta kedudukan fiskal negeri yang mantap serta kapasiti untuk melaras kutipan hasil negeri, RAM Rating Services Berhad sekali lagi telah memberikan penarafan “AAA” ( Triple A ) kepada negeri Sabah untuk 4 tahun berturut-turut.

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  162. Prestasi Kewangan Negeri Sabah Kekal Cemerlang

    Serangan pembangkang ke atas prestasi Sabah terbukti sia-sia

    Manakala, untuk pengurusan dan proses bajet negeri yang teratur dan mematuhi peraturan, Moody International pada tahun 2012 ini telah sekali lagi memberikan pensijilan MS-ISO 9001:2008 yang mana ini merupakan pencapaian cemerlang selama 4 tahun berturut-turut.

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  163. Yayasan Sabah and the Forestry Department will continue to identify "new" areas for legislative protection against future logging, alienation or development, in addition to those already gazetted.

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  164. If Lajim is truly powerful, why he refuse to make his name known? You see Jeff and Anwar. They are both so called expelled, still they wanted to be known. It's not a big thing if I am in doubt now.

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  165. How do you know Musa is going to get Ghani?

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  166. "Tun Dr Mahathir was inspired by Germany’s past policy of limiting Jewish financial influence to help the Malays but it was later thwarted by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, former Cabinet minister Tan Sri Sanusi Junid said."

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  167. Lots of things happened in Sabah lately.

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  168. Yayasan Sabah (YS), to date, has about one million hectares under its management (excluding alienated lands) mainly under Forest Reserves.

    As of today, the totally protected areas (TPAS) within its management area cover over 420,000 hectares or 40 per cent of its concession.

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  169. All in all, nearly 600,000ha of the existing and past management area, are under TPAs.

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  170. It is also apt to note that Yayasan Sabah, had in the recent past, handed back vast tracts of lowland forests to the State Government for wildlife conservation such as Tabin Wildlife Reserve and Mount Hatton Forest Reserve of 120,000ha and Kulamba Wildlife Reserve of 21,000ha, Environmental Protection such as Gunung Tinkar Forest Reserve of 10,150ha, Nurod-Urod (1,700ha) and Silabukan Forest Reserve (11,000ha) and the FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified Tangkulap Forest Reserve (27,258ha) in the upper Kinabatangan.

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  171. Not only are these areas protected by legislation, they are also managed on the ground through a wide stakeholder network involving the NGOs, environmental philanthropists and research organisations, to name a few.

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  172. The Forestry Department also expressed its gratitude to Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman and his Cabinet colleagues for providing the much-needed leadership that has allowed the "TPA" policy to progress further.

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  173. So to say, everything is fated in another way.

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  174. Yeah I was on the same page with you.

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  175. Peninsular political stories are more intense.

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  176. I was astonished to see many people regardless of their belief, has come up and say something.

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  177. Malaysian employers tend to favour Chinese job applicants over their Malay counterparts, a recent university study has shown, indicating racial discrimination underscores the hiring process in the private sector labour market.

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  178. “Change” may not necessarily be for the better, Change may be for the worse. You may even destroy this country if you allow yourself to elect a government that is only interested in becoming the executive... not in serving the people, say Tun Dr Mahathir.

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  179. See, even opposition is attacking each other.

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  180. ANAK PUAKA BERJAYA MENJAHANAMKAN PAS !

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  181. Pembangkang saling membangkang antara satu sama lain.

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  182. The whole story is all about the same thing, same person and same place.

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  183. Malaysia has been ranked the 12th most businessfriendly country globally and is first in terms of ease of getting credit, said a World Bank report

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  184. The ability and sincerity of the government to unite the various races has been the pillar of strength of the Barisan Nasional.

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  185. Many small and medium companies, and even eateries will close down, triggering massive unemployment if Pakatan Rakyat's RM1,100 minimum wage is implemented.

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  186. UMNO members must strengthen unity and put aside personal interests if they want the party to win big in the next general election, said party president Datuk Seri Najib Razak yesterday.

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  187. Najib reminds party members that the country's success was also due to BN leaders' ability to understand the needs and aspirations of the people, which was in line with the parliamentary democracy concept.

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  188. Polis Sabah pada sepanjang tahun lepas berjaya mencapai Petunjuk Prestasi Utama (KPI) Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) iaitu menyelesaikan 40 peratus kes jenayah.

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  189. Some 413,763 less fortunate people received aid worth RM1.028 billion through the Social Welfare Department (JKM) between January and November last year, Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil said

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  190. Schemes under the department allow us to provide assistance of at least RM100 per month or a maximum of RM450 per month, which is allowed by the Treasury depending on the eligibility of the recipient.

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  191. PKR sama sekali tidak mempunyai kekuatan di peringkat akar umbi, mereka mengharapkan sokongan pengundi DAP dan PAS untuk mencapai kejayaan. Begitu juga dari segi jentera pilihan raya, PKR adalah parti yang mempunyai jentera paling lemah dalam pakatan pembangkang.

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  192. Sabah police solved 41.58 per cent of the crime cases in the state last year.

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  193. Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Hamza Taib said the success fulfilled the police force’s Key Performance Indicator (KPI) of 40 per cent cases solved.

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  194. What had happened had make me realized that people fight for power and nothing more.

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  195. PAS is not welcomed in Sabah.

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  196. We are of the opinion that Yayasan Sabah is the leading concessionaire in the country in the establishment of totally protected areas, within its jurisdiction and in varied conservation endeavours,

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  197. 40 juta rasuah untuk umno atau untuk musa? huhuhuhuuu habislah kamujrang inda dpt cari makan bila PR perintah sabah sbb si musa pasti kena penjara sbb kasi makan umno bn sama duit haram.

    umno bn ialah penternak PTI terbesar di malaysia wajib dihukum mati saja kerana menjadi pengkhianat negara.

    ini kali laaa...

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