FREEDOM OF SPEECH / FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION


FREEDOM OF SPEECH / FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION

Freedom of speech is the freedom to speak without censorship and/or limitation. The synonymous term freedom of expression is sometimes used to indicate not only freedom of verbal speech but any act of seeking, receiving and imparting information or ideas, regardless of the medium used [United Nations, 1966, 1976]. The right to freedom of speech is recognized as a human right under Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and recognized in international human rights law in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). The ICCPR recognizes the right to freedom of speech as "the right to hold opinions without interference. Everyone shall have the right to freedom of expression". Furthermore freedom of speech is recognized in European, inter-American and African regional human rights law [United Nations, 1966, 1967]. Freedom of speech, or the freedom of expression, is recognized in international and regional human rights law. The right is enshrined in Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, Article 13 of the American Convention on Human Rights and Article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights [Andrew Puddephatt & Hodder Arnold, 2005; Kumar, Ambika, 2006].

In Islamic ethics freedom of speech was first declared in the Rashidun period by the caliph Umar in the 7th century. In the Abbasid Caliphate period, freedom of speech was also declared by al-Hashimi (a cousin of Caliph al-Ma'mun) in a letter to one of the religious opponents he was attempting to convert through reason.

According to George Makdisi and Hugh Goddard, "the idea of academic freedom" in universities was "modelled on Islamic custom" as practiced in the medieval Madrasah system from the 9th century. Islamic influence was "certainly discernible in the foundation of the first deliberately-planned university" in Europe [Boisard, Marcel A., 1980].

* Selected REFERENCES / Sources:


Amnesty International: Annual Reports: URLhttp://www.amnesty.org/ailib/aireport/index.html Andrew Puddephatt & Hodder Arnold. (2005). Freedom of Expression: The Essentials of Human Rights. United Publishers. Boisard, Marcel A. (July 1980), "On the Probable Influence of Islam on Western Public and International Law", International Journal of Middle East Studies 11 (4): 429–50. Goddard, Hugh. (2000). A History of Christian-Muslim Relations. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Kumar, Ambika. (2006). ‘Using Courts to Enforce the Free Speech Provisions of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.’ Published by Chicago Journal of International Law. Summer 2006. URLhttp://www.allbusiness.com/corporate-governance/4082846-1.html United Nations: ‘International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.’ Adopted and opened for signature, ratification and accession by General Assembly resolution 2200A (XXI) of 16th December 1966: Entry into force 23 March 1976, in accordance with Article 49. URLhttp://www2.ohchr.org/english/law/ccpr.htm (United Nations) Wikipedia. (2010). ‘Freedom of Speech.’ Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. URLhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_expression

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31 January 2017

Majikan Menipu Caruman KWSP ?!


Source:
http://www.utusan.com.my/berita/nasional/tipu-caruman-kwsp-gabungan-pemandu-lori-serah-memorandum-1.438601

Tipu caruman KWSP: Gabungan Pemandu Lori serah memorandum



KUALA LUMPUR 31 Jan. - Gabungan Pemandu Lori hari ini menyerahkan satu memorandum kepada Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja (KWSP) sebagai membantah tindakan majikan yang menipu dalam kiraan caruman pemandu.
Memorandum tersebut diserahkan kepada Ketua Jabatan Penguatkuasaan KWSP, Hardial Singh Mitt Singh kira-kira pukul 11.15 pagi di Bangunan KWSP, Jalan Raja Laut di sini.
Penyelaras Gabungan Pemandu Lori, Mohana Rani berkata, kebanyakan pemandu lori kini berdepan masalah caruman KWSP yang kecil selepas di permainkan oleh majikan mereka.

Katanya, gaji rata-rata pemandu adalah berdasarkan komisen perjalanan dalam sebulan.

“Mengikut Akta KWSP, komisen dianggap sebagai gaji. Untuk mengelakkan majikan daripada mencarum, mereka menggunakan istilah lain seperti kerja lebih masa atau elaun perjalanan kerana kedua-duanya tidak boleh diambil untuk caruman.

“Pada masa sama, mereka memberi gaji pokok yang kecil kepada pemandu untuk caruman masing-masing. Ini menjejaskan simpanan KWSP pemandu-pemandu lori,” katanya di sini hari ini. - UTUSAN ONLINE



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Myanmar Muslim lawyer killed !




Source:
http://www.nst.com.my/news/2017/01/208320/thousands-attend-funeral-slain-myanmar-muslim-lawyer?utm_source=nst&utm_medium=nst&utm_campaign=nstrelated


Thousands attend funeral of slain Myanmar Muslim lawyer 
BY AFP - 30 JANUARY 2017 @ 8:00 PM


YANGON: Thousands of mourners gathered on Monday to bury a top Muslim lawyer and adviser to Aung San Suu Kyi who was gunned down outside Yangon airport in what the ruling party said was a political assassination. Ko Ni, a legal adviser to the National League for Democracy, was shot in the head on Sunday afternoon as he waited outside the airport while holding his grandson. 

His killing sent shockwaves through both Myanmar’s already hard-pressed Muslim community and the ruling party in a country where political killings are rare. Police have not said what prompted the murder, but Ko Ni, 63, was a prominent Muslim figure who spoke out against the increasingly vocal anti-Islamic sentiments of Buddhist hardliners and criticised the powerful military’s grip on power. 

Distraught relatives were joined by senior NLD figures, imams, Buddhist monks and members of the public who crammed into a Muslim cemetery on the outskirts of Yangon on Monday afternoon. “This is a very cruel and ugly tragedy,” Moe Zaw, a 37-year-old Muslim mourner told AFP. Both the NLD and Ko Ni’s family suspect he was targeted because of his politics. “We strongly denounce the assassination of Ko Ni like this as it is a terrorist act against the NLD’s policies,” the NLD said in a statement, describing him as an “irreplacable” aide to Suu Kyi. She has yet to make a statement on the killing. 

A taxi driver who tried to stop the gunman was also killed. The attacker, named by police as 53-year-old Kyi Lin, was arrested at the scene. A harrowing photo circulating on social media showed what appeared to be the moment the gunman, standing behind Ko Ni as he held his grandson, took aim. His daughter Yin Nwe Khaing said she brought her young son to greet his grandfather at the airport, adding her father had made enemies because he had been a prominent Muslim voice. “As we are from a different religion there were many people who didn’t like and hated it. I think that also could be a reason (for his murder),” she told DVB TV. Ko Ni had just returned from a government delegation visit to Indonesia where regional leaders were discussing sectarian tensions in Rakhine state. 

Myanmar’s army has waged a crackdown on the mainly Muslim Rohingya community which has prompted tens of thousands of them to flee the area. Ko Ni had previously criticised religious laws pushed by Buddhist nationalists. Myanmar’s border regions have simmered for decades with ethnic minority insurgencies but it is rare for prominent political figures to be murdered in Yangon – the country’s booming and largely safe commercial hub. However in recent years Myanmar has witnessed a surge of anti-Muslim sentiment, fanned by hardline Buddhist nationalists. Around five percent of Myanmar’s population is Muslim. Suu Kyi has herself faced criticism for not fielding a single Muslim candidate during the 2015 elections, a move which analysts said was a sop to Buddhist hardliners. 

She has also faced international censure for her failure to criticise the crackdown on the Rohingya in Rakhine state. Since the launch of the crackdown in October at least 66,000 Rohingya have fled to neighbouring Bangladesh, alleging security forces are carrying out a campaign of rape, torture and mass killings. Suu Kyi and the military have denied allegations of abuse. Senior NLD leaders, including party patron Tin Oo, visited Ko Ni’s family before the funeral. “Losing that kind of person is great loss for the country, for democratic forces and for us (the party),” Tin Oo told reporters, describing the killing as an “assassination.” The International Crisis Group, a think-tank that has previously sounded the alarm over rising religious intolerance in Myanmar, said the killing “underlines the urgency of the Myanmar government and society coming together to condemn all forms of hate speech.” --AFP

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Source:
http://www.utusan.com.my/berita/luar-negara/bangladesh-akan-pindahkan-etnik-rohingnya-ke-sebuah-pulau-1.438424

Bangladesh akan pindahkan etnik Rohingnya ke sebuah pulau


Kerajaan Bangladesh dijangka akan meneruskan rancangan untuk memindahkan
Kerajaan Bangladesh dijangka akan meneruskan rancangan untuk memindahkan ribuan pelarian etnik Rohingnya ke sebuah kepulauan terpencil dikenali sebagai Thengar Char berhampiran Pulau Hatiya dalam masa terdekat. -Agensi

DHAKA 30 Jan. - Pihak berkuasa Bangladesh dijangka akan meneruskan rancangan untuk memindahkan ribuan pelarian etnik Rohingnya ke sebuah kepulauan terpencil dikenali sebagai Thengar Char berhampiran Pulau Hatiya, Teluk Bengal pada masa akan datang.

Pemindahan itu akan dilakukan ke atas warga Rohingnya yang tiba dari Myanmar ke negara ini tanpa memiliki sebarang dokumen perjalanan sah.

Menurut laman sesawang kerajaan, satu jawatankuasa terdiri daripada pegawai kerajaan di daerah pesisir pantai ditubuhkan bagi membantu mengenal pasti dan memindahkan kumpulan ini ke kepulauan tersebut.
Kira-kira lebih 300,000 etnik Muslim Rohingya berada di Bangladesh ketika ini yang rata-ratanya melarikan diri daripada krisis keganasan terutamanya di Rakhine sejak Oktober tahun lepas. -AFP

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TRUMP WILL MAKE USA DARK AGAIN !!


COMMENTS: 


TRUMP WILL MAKE USA GREAT AGAIN?!

TRUMP WILL MAKE USA DARK AGAIN
TRUMP WILL MAKE USA BE HATRED AGAIN
TRUMP WILL MAKE USA BE RACISTS AGAIN
TRUMP WILL MAKE USA BE MORE CAPITALIST AGAIN
IGNORING THE WELFARE OF THE LOWER INCOME GROUP AND POOR
WHAT DOES TRUMP KNOW ABOUT POOR, WHEN HE HAS NEVER BEEN POOR

WHAT MORE CAN YOU EXPECTED WHEN YOU DO NOT GO OUT AND VOTE FOR THE “RIGHT” CANDIDATE
IN THIS ERA, YOU CANNOT BE IGNORED OF POLITICS AND LET THE DUMP RULES
THE VOTE IS IN YOUR HAND, VOTE FOR THE RIGHT PERSON
OR ELSE USA WILL BE IN DOOM !!

ALL IS NOT LOST, YOU CAN STILL IMPEACH TRUMP
FOR GOING AGAINST THE CONSTITUTION
FOR PRACTISING RACISM
FOR SEXIST PRACTISES AND REMARKS
FOR PRACTISING CRONYISM OPENLY
FOR SELECTING HIS CLOSE FAMILY MEMBERS INTO THE WHITE HOUSE AND PUBLIC OFFICES

DO THE RIGHT THINGS, IMPEACH TRUMP NOW!! 
THE LEGISLATIVE,  JUDICIARY AND ATTORNEY GENERAL HAVE THE POWER!!

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Source:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/30/us/legal-challenges-mount-against-trumps-travel-ban.html


President Trump faced intensifying legal challenges on Monday over his decree sharply restricting immigration from the Muslim world, as two Democratic-leaning states signaled that they would attack the policy in court and a Muslim advocacy group filed a lawsuit calling the order an unconstitutional religious test.
The emerging legal actions are an aggressive effort by Democratic officials in the states to undercut Mr. Trump’s Executive Order, amid a chaotic debate in Congress over the propriety of the policy. Many Democrats at the state level have vowed to use every instrument at their disposal to thwart or blunt the impact of Mr. Trump’s policies.



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Source:
http://www.nst.com.my/news/2017/01/208399/trump-fires-acting-attorney-general-who-defied-him-travel-ban?m=1


Trump fires acting attorney general who defied him on travel ban 
BY AFP - 31 JANUARY 2017 @ 10:30 AM


WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Monday fired the acting attorney general, a holdover from the Obama administration, after she ordered Justice Department attorneys not to defend his controversial executive order on immigration.

 “The acting attorney general, Sally Yates, has betrayed the Department of Justice by refusing to enforce a legal order designed to protect the citizens of the United States,” the White House said in a statement. “President Trump relieved Ms Yates of her duties and subsequently named Dana Boente, US attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, to serve as acting attorney general until Senator Jeff Sessions is finally confirmed by the Senate.” -- AFP 


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Source:
http://www.nst.com.my/news/2017/01/208147/thousands-gather-around-washington-protest-trump-travel-ban?m=1


Thousands gather around Washington to protest Trump travel ban 
BY AFP - 30 JANUARY 2017 @ 10:32 AM

DULLES: Throngs of noisy demonstrators – and scores of lawyers – poured into Dulles International Airport outside Washington on Sunday to show support for immigrants impacted by President Donald Trump’s contentious travel restrictions.

Similar protests were taking place outside the White House and across the United States as outrage grew over Trump’s executive order, signed on Friday, that imposed sweeping restrictions on some travelers to the country. Saif Rahman, a 38-year-old Iraqi-born US citizen who lives in Virginia, had just flown into Dulles from Istanbul, via Frankfurt. 

He said two border agents were waiting as people got off the plane. About 16 people, including him, were called in for additional screening but he was let through fairly quickly. “I just hope that we can pass this difficult period while maintaining our values as a country,” Rahman said. Trump’s executive order suspended the arrival of all refugees for at least 120 days, Syrian refugees indefinitely – and bars citizens from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen for 90 days. 

With each new international arrival at Dulles, whoops of support erupted from a crowd of up to some 400 people gathered at the exit point from US customs. People handed out flowers and food, waved greeting signs and chanted slogans, including: “No hate, no fear, immigrants are welcome here,” and “Let them in! Let them in!” It was unclear if, or how many, travelers had been detained at Dulles. 

Four congressmen said they had been refused access to the area where the travelers would be held, a move lawyers said was in contempt of a court order issued late Saturday. “The executive order is terrible, it’s bad and we are going to fight it,” Democratic Representative John Delaney told AFP. Trump should “realize the error in his ways, which is something I believe he is incapable of doing, and reverse this thing,” Delaney added. 

Julia Mendelson, 31, came to protest with her mother. “I had family killed in the Holocaust, and I think it’s shameful to have any ban on immigration,” she said. “When you see injustice, it’s important to stand up and do whatever possible.” Outside the White House, thousands gathered to express their anger at Trump’s move. Khadija Shakour, an American Muslim, said the order was unconstitutional. “It’s wrong, it’s hateful, it’s bigotry,” she said. “He says it’s not a Muslim ban. It is a Muslim ban, especially when you say, ‘I’m gonna look after the Christians,’” Shakour added, referring to Trump saying his plan favored Christian refugees. 

Trump’s executive order has already faced legal setbacks and lawyers around the country are massing in person and online to lend pro-bono support to those whose lives have been upended by the travel ban.
Kate Belinski, a Washington attorney who specializes in political law, was one of about 100 lawyers who showed up at Dulles to offer support. Several volunteer interpreters were also present to lend their help. Many attorneys held bright signs offering legal advice to anyone who had been detained or for their relatives. Belinski called it “unconscionable” to turn back travelers who have already undergone the laborious, and often yearslong process of getting visas. “It is completely beyond the pale, I never would fathom that this could be happening,” Belinski said. “I am concerned this could be an incremental step. It’s got to be stopped so it doesn’t go further.”--AFP

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22 January 2017

323,047 anak tak sah taraf mengikut Statistik direkodkan JPN !



KOMEN:

WOW... ramai nya anak "tidak sah taraf" ini (dalam bahasa kasar, iaitu, "anak haram").

Dan kebiasaannya, anak tidak sah taraf ini, tiada kewarganegaraan, kerana kewarganegaraan mereka ini diragui. Ini kerana anak ini biasanya terhasil akibat persebutuhan haram, daripada pasangan bukan muhrim (pasangan yang tidak berkahwin).

Perlu difahami, bahawasanya bukan sahaja orang Islam yang terjejas dlm soal ini, Orang bukan Islam juga menghadapi masalah yang sama.

Akibat persetubuhan yang haram ini, dan terhasil anak tidak sah taraf ini. Mereka tidak berjaya utk mengdaftarkan kelahiran anak mereka di JPN, dan mendapatkan "kewarganegaraan" bagi anak ini.

Ini kerana, hanya pasangan yang sah berkahwin, dan mempunyai "surat kelahiran" daripada pihak hospital sahaja akan diterima oleh JPN (utk proses pendaftaran, dan pengeluaran "sijil kelahiran" dan I/C).

Persoalannya, bagaimana pihak kerajaan menyelesaikan masalah ini, dan mengikhtiraf anak tidak sah taraf ini - dan memberikan mereka kewarganegaraan (atau status yang bersesuaian), agar mereka dapat meneruskan sisa hidup mereka, dan mendapatkan keadilan yang sewajarnya (e.g. peluang utk melanjutkan pelajaran, peluang untuk mendapatkan pekerjaan, dan peluang utk berkahwin kelak).

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Sumber:
http://www.utusan.com.my/berita/parlimen/323-047-anak-tak-sah-taraf-1.408544

323,047 anak tak sah taraf

Statistik direkodkan JPN dari 2010 hingga 2015



KUALA LUMPUR 16 Nov. - Seramai 323,047 anak tidak sah taraf direkodkan Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara (JPN) dari tahun 2010 hingga tahun lalu (2010-2015).

Timbalan Menteri Pembangu­nan Wanita, Keluarga dan Ma­sya­rakat, Datuk Azizah Mohd. Dun berkata, daripada jumlah ter­sebut, bilangan kes kehamilan remaja belum berkahwin bagi tahun 2012 hingga 2015 pula adalah seramai 16,270 orang.

Beliau berkata, berdasarkan sta­tistik remaja hamil yang dikeluarkan Jabatan Kesihatan nege­ri dari 2012 hingga tahun lalu, Sarawak, Johor dan Selangor merupakan negeri yang mencatat bilangan tertinggi.

“Statistik remaja hamil di tiga negeri teratas ialah Sarawak (5,426 orang), Johor (2,427) dan Selangor (1,603),” katanya ketika menjawab soalan Datuk Dr. Nik Mazian Nik Mohamad (Pas-Pasir Puteh) di Dewan Rakyat­ hari ini.

Mengulas lanjut, Azi­zah berkata, pi­hak kementerian me­lalui Lem­baga Penduduk dan Pembangunan Keluarga Negara (LPPKN) telah melaksanakan pelbagai program pendidikan untuk mewujudkan kesedaran kepada golongan remaja dan ibu bapa mengenai hubungan seks luar nikah.

Beliau berkata, dasar dan Pelan Tindakan Kesihatan Reproduktif dan Sosial Kebangsaan (Pekerti) 2009 telah diperkenalkan bertujuan untuk melahirkan individu yang berpengetahuan dan mempunyai sikap positif dalam bidang kesihatan reproduktif dan sosial.

“Di bawah Program Pekerti, LPPKN telah mendirikan 16 buah pusat remaja kafe di 10 negeri yang bertujuan meningkatkan akses ke­pada maklumat serta perkhidmatan kesihatan reproduktif dalam kalangan remaja berumur 13 hingga 24 tahun.

“Selain itu, selaras de­ngan pelaksanaan dasar itu juga, Majlis Latihan Khidmat Negara (MLKN) bersetuju de­ngan cadangan kementerian untuk mewujudkan Program Pekerti dalam Program Latihan Khidmat Negara (PLKN) seluruh negara,” jelasnya.

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11 January 2017

How budget cuts affect public universities !


Source:
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/budget-cuts-affect-public-universities-225000771.html


How budget cuts affect public universities

By Shazwan Mustafa Kamal
The Malay Mail Online

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 11 ― The austerity drive in public universities has resulted in a conundrum between providing quality education and working within a much tighter budget compared to previous years.
Under Budget 2017, public universities will see their combined operating budgets slashed by about 19 per cent, or RM1.5 billion, a bigger cut than last year’s budget, and out of the 20 public universities in Malaysia, 10 of them will be facing massive cuts ranging from over 10 per cent to over 31 per cent.
Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh has reportedly said that public universities have become too dependent on government funding, and that a decade ago, it was a fraction of what was now given.
But what do the budget cuts mean? What is the feasibility of public universities sourcing out alternative funding? Will it compromise the quality of education being offered in varsities?
Seeking funds in turbulent times
Professor Emeritus Datuk Abdul Rahman Embong believes that public universities should be allowed to continue providing education and training and serving the community as best they can, and that reducing their operating budgets will affect this.
“Reducing the budget for public universities and demanding that they raise their own funding has the effect of turning the principle of education as a public good on its head. 
“I would like to state a fundamental principle that education is a public good, and that it is the responsibility of the government who is supposed to represent the public interest to ensure it is offered to the public from the judiciously managed taxpayers’ coffers,” Abdul Rahman, who is adviser to the Malaysian Social Science Association and Principal Fellow at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia's (UKM) Institute of Malaysian and International Studies (IKMAS), told Malay Mail Online in an email interview.
He said that while some universities will find ways to cope with the budget cuts by collaborating with each other in terms of aspects like facilities, there will be a tight race between varsities to source out alternative means of funding.
“Some will succeed while some others will not be as lucky. It is a crowded market out there with hopeful fund-seekers while funders hold tight to their purse especially during these turbulent times,” he added.
Azmil Tayeb, a senior lecturer with the Universiti Sains Malaysia's (USM) School of Social Sciences, said that the cuts have resulted in university staff being deprived of basic work needs like office telephones and desktop computers.
“A few lucky ones get hand-me-down computers that have seen better days and in most likelihood slow and near obsolete. As the minister has clearly stated, he wants public universities to depend less on government and increase alternative sources of funding.
“That statement in itself is acceptable but the drive for alternative funding should not be done at the expense of diminishing the main function of a public university as a public good serving as the engine for social mobility for the less fortunate. Public universities should not be run as a business entity, where only the bottom line matters,” he told Malay Mail Online in an email interview.
Citing an example of an upcoming event between USM and Bournemouth University in the UK, Azmil explained how a cut in operating expenditures affects possible collaborative work between public universities and their international counterparts.
“The event will be held in Penang at the end of March and there's no allocation for it. It's a great opportunity for USM to establish an international network and expose our students to ideas from outside.
“Raising funds for this event has been very challenging as we try to scrape together contributions from both public and private sectors, which, as it stands now, is still insufficient,” Azmil, who is in charge for the event, said.
He added that USM might have to forgo many collaborative opportunities in the near future due to a lack of funding.
How cuts affect research work, education quality
According to UKM's Abdul Rahman, the financial cutbacks have made it difficult to secure government research grants which are already limited. This means that researchers would have to rely on outside funding, including those offered by international agencies

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Comments: 

When there is a budget cut, this will happy the mediocre at the universities, but believe me, it will have impact on the quality of education of our young talents, namely:

1- Okay budget cut, so from now on, no more "Lawatan Sambil Belajar" ke JPA, MAMPU, INTAN, etc.. Even though the "Lawatan Sambil Belajar" seem trivial, but believe me, its an eye opener to our young, who may not even experiences the real public office settings and its operation before this - and this is a great way to promote interest and confidence, and determination to strive for excellent! - And this is gone or reduced.

2- Okay budget cut, so from now on, just relax and do nothing, no more "Sporting Events". This will create a weak and less healthy graduate and citizens in the future. When I was at the universities, and participating in various sports activities, this has instill the natural spirit in me to want to wake up early in the morning and do some exercises. - But nowadays, graduates from IPT are not active in sports and do not do much exercises, this will create a weak society and weak person - And weak persons are easily prone to sickness and many diseases . Therefore easily prone to sickness in the near future.

3- Okay budget cut, so from now on, no more collaborations with international universities or institutions, as you know when we "collaboration",  we need to fork out money first, and spend, before we can see the fruits growing in the future. - And this is also gone, or reduced.

4- Okay budget cut, so from now on, no need to have too many "co-curricula" activities. No need for debate club to go outside to debate, no need to go to Kementerian Sukan for exposure, no need to have friendly matches with other institutions, no need to have Khidmat masyarakat program or Turun Padang programs. - You know the reason for the existence of the co-curricula activities is to instill the leadership quality and confidence, and the will to help others - And all this is even gone, or minimized.

Quality will definitely drop, most people who use their brains will know that !!

 

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07 January 2017

KSU bersama dua anak­nya direman selama tujuh hari kerana terlibat dalam kes pe­nyalahgunaan kuasa dan rasuah


Sumber:
http://www.utusan.com.my/berita/jenayah/dokumen-suspek-dirampas-1.428909

Dokumen suspek dirampas

Maklumat libatkan penyelewengan KSU


KUALA LUMPUR 6 Jan. - Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Ra­suah Malaysia (SPRM) ha­ri ini merampas beberapa dokumen yang disyaki mempunyai kaitan dengan Ketua Setia­usaha (KSU) Kementerian Kemajuan Luar Bandar dan Wilayah (KKLW), Datuk Mohd. Ariff Ab. Rahman yang direman bersama dua anaknya semalam.
KERATAN Utusan Malaysia 5 Januari 2017.
KERATAN Utusan Malaysia 5 Januari 2017.
Menurut sumber, semua dokumen terbabit dikatakan me­ngandungi maklumat penglibatan suspek dalam penyelewengan dan perbuatan rasuah.
Ujarnya, sebaik sahaja semua dokumen terbabit diteliti, beberapa individu yang terdiri daripada kontraktor dan vendor yang dipercayai memperoleh projek ketika suspek memegang jawatan itu akan dipanggil bagi membantu siasatan.


“Selain mereka, beberapa pegawai dan kakitangan kementerian itu juga dijangka dipanggil untuk memberi keterangan dalam masa terdekat.
“Dalam pada itu, SPRM juga akan menyiasat penglibatan suspek dalam beberapa projek ketika memegang jawatan sama di kementerian lain sebelum dilantik KSU di kementerian itu,” katanya di sini hari ini.

Semalam, seorang KSU berusia 59 tahun itu bersama dua anak­nya direman selama tujuh hari kerana terlibat dalam kes pe­nyalahgunaan kuasa untuk me­nerima rasuah.
Hasil siasatan lanjut, SPRM turut menemukan wang tunai dan jongkong emas bernilai RM2.6 juta di dalam tiga besi peti keselamatan di dua bank tempatan di sekitar Lembah Klang semalam.

Hasil penemuan itu menjadikan jumlah keseluruhan wang tunai dan aset yang dirampas bagi membantu siasatan SPRM setakat ini bertambah kepada RM6 juta.
Dalam pada itu, suspek terbabit juga dikatakan mempunyai lebih 10 lot tanah di Selangor yang diletakkan atas nama ahli keluarganya.

Sementara itu, Timbalan Ketua Pesuruhjaya (Operasi) SPRM, Datuk Azam Baki ketika dihubungi berkata, siasatan masih di peringkat awal dan SPRM dijangka akan merampas lebih banyak dokumen berhubung siasatan ini.
Ujar beliau, setakat ini tiada tangkapan baru yang akan dibuat namun tidak menolak sekiranya melakukan tangkapan pada masa akan datang.


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