Posted by omong on June 1, 2009
USM’s blunder irks parents and students
An online blunder by apex-status Universiti Sains Malaysia in its first direct intake of undergraduates led to some 200 irate parents and applicants causing a ruckus here yesterday.

The error resulted in 4,574 students being wrongly informed that they had obtained places at the university.
Red-faced university officials apologised for their mistake when confronted by hollering parents and applicants, some sobbing.
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Posted by omong on June 1, 2009
KL among top riskiest offshore places, says survey
Kuala Lumpur is listed among the top five riskiest offshore locations in the world while Singapore is in the top five safest locations in a worldwide survey.
The riskiest and safest lists are published in the 2009 edition of the Black Book of Outsourcing, brought out every year by US-based Brown-Wilson Group.
The annual publication is considered a major independent analysis and advisory research for the outsourcing players and investors globally.

The rankings of safest and riskiest places are based on factors like high terrorist or rebel target threats, uncontrolled environment waste and pollution, corruption and organised crime, unstable currency, geopolitical conditions and unsecured networks and technology.
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Barisan Nasional’s track record
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Posted by omong on June 1, 2009
Malaysia port project sinks deeper into money woes – News Wires – CNBC.com
A scandal-plagued port project that has embarrassed the Malaysian government amid accusations of mismanagement is in worse financial trouble than thought, according to an auditor’s report released Thursday.
The Port Klang Free Zone — a 1,000-acre (400-hectare) industrial and trading hub that opened in November 2006 — has been a publicity nightmare for the government over the past two years after Malaysia’s main port authority incurred massive cost overruns to develop the project.
The government approved a loan in 2007 to rescue the Port Klang Authority from debts exceeding $1 billion, raising opposition allegations of corruption and a lack of transparency in government-linked projects.
The port authority might have problems paying the loan installments, which would result in additional interest and send the project’s bill soaring to 12.5 billion ringgit ($3.5 billion), according to a report by accountancy firm PriceWaterhouseCoopers, which was appointed in October to audit the project.
The project had originally been targeted to cost 1.8 billion ringgit, but the figure ballooned to 4.6 billion ringgit by the time it was ready to open, officials previously said.
The auditor’s report listed a wide range of missteps, saying there was “a general lack of board oversight and governance.” It also noted there could be “potential conflicts of interest” in company officials involved in land acquisitions for the project.
Transport Minister Ong Tee Keat had promised Wednesday that the government would act on the report and take action against anyone involved in wrongdoing.
Dozens of companies involved in manufacturing, trading and logistics have set up shop at the Klang zone. It is targeted mainly at investors from the Middle East, China, Japan and India.
Government bailouts of prominent companies occurred regularly in the 1990s, damaging public confidence in big state projects. The opposition blamed the bailouts on corruption and undisciplined spending.

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The Port Klang Free Zone scandal
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Posted by omong on June 1, 2009
Khazanah begins reshuffling GLC chiefs
Bagan MP Lim Guan Eng, a qualified accountant, told parliament Khazanah’s performance had not been encouraging despite the economic storm, saying its records showed that in 2008, Khazanah’s portfolio fell RM17.8 billion with overall Realisable Asset Value (RAV) deteriorating to RM70.4 billion on December 31 from RM88.2 billion on May 31 2008.
“What is more frightening is the net worth – RAV less total liabilities – stood at RM 33.7 billion at Dec 31 against RM 53.1 billion at May 31 2008. That is a reduction of Rm19.4 billion or a drop of 36.5 per cent in just six months,” said Lim, who is also the Penang chief minister.

The DAP secretary-general also said Khazanah’s equity investments has been poor with RM5 billion wasted in silicon maker Silterra Corp, apart from the sale of MV Agusta by Proton Holdings for one euro in 2006 after buying it in 2004 for RM368 million in 2004. He noted MV Agusta was later sold for RM800 million to BMW and Harley-Davidson Motorcycles.
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Nation governed by BN
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Posted by omong on June 1, 2009
Asia Sentinel – Mahathir and Najib in Divorce Court
Najib faces serious challenges. In addition to the widespread perception of his own corruption in connection with billions of dollars in contracts let to UMNO cronies when he was defense minister, he has the continuing millstone of the economy around his neck. As late as two weeks ago, the stimulus package he put into place was expected to result in gross domestic product growth of plus or minus 1 percent. However, the economy slipped disastrously, by 6.2 percent year-on-year in the first quarter and Najib said Thursday that it could contract by as much as 4 to 5 percent for the full year.
And, as Mahathir has pointed out, despite his promises to rid the party of the old-guard rent-seekers that got UMNO in trouble with the wider public prior to the 2008 election, he has brought them back in growing numbers.
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Najib’s track record
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Posted by omong on June 1, 2009
Sun2Surf
A police report against Khairy was to be lodged at 3.30pm today at the Kubang Semang Police Station by PKR Youth Chief Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akim. However, Shamsul told reporters at the police station later that the PKR Youth decided to give Khairy 24 hours to retract his alleged statement.
“We would also want to clarify the accuracy of the news report first,” he said.
Earlier, PKR Information chief Latheefa Koya said the alleged statement would constitute an offence under Section 4(A) of the Election Act, as it promotes ill-will, discontent or hostility to induce voters to refrain from voting.
If convicted, the offender can be jailed up to five years or fined not more than RM10,000 or both.
“This is statement made goes against democracy,” she said, adding that the police and Election Commission should investigate the matter.
Malay daily Sinar Hariam had reported Khairy made the statement on Thursday (May28).
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Rabble rouser Khairy
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