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31 December 2013

PM PERLU PENASIHAT BARU - NUR JAZLAN,

PM Perlu Penasihat Baharu - Nur Jazlan

..SHAH ALAM: Ahli Parlimen Pulai (BN), Nur Jazlan Mohamed hari ini menyarankan agar Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak mengambil penasihat baru,bagi memberikan idea baharu terhadap kepimpinan PM.
Jelas Nur Jazlan yang juga merupakan Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Kira-Kira Wang Negara (PAC), kepercayaan terhadap penasihat-penasihat lama terbukti gagal memberikan keputusan lebih baik kepada BN, selain melantik konsultan asing untuk memberikan imej positif kepada kerajaan juga baginya perlu diketepikan sama sekali.
“PM perlu menghimpunkan penasihat-penasihat baharu beliau bagi memberikan idea baharu supaya lebih memahami denyut nadi rakyat.
“…kepercayaan terhadap penasihat lama terbukti gagal memberikan keputusan lebih baik kepada BN dalam PRU13 yang lalu, sekaligus memberikan imej negatif kepada BN.
“…kini, setiap kata-kata kerajaan BN menjadi satu bahan gurauan dan momokan rakyat sehingga dilihat sukar untuk kembali meraih semula sokongan daripada rakyat,” katanya dalam penulisan terbarunya.
Mengulas lanjut, beliau menegaskan rakyat sebenarnya sedar pembangkang juga tidak sebaik BN, namun oleh kerana mereka (rakyat) berada dalam keadaan marah sudah pasti mahu mencari mangsa untuk melepaskan kemarahan mereka.
“Rakyat sebenarnya, sedar pembangkang juga tidak sebaik BN, tetapi dek kerana mereka berada dalam keadaan marah, sudah tentu mereka mencari mangsa.
“Oleh itu, bagi saya kegagalan BN mengoptimumkan penggunaan jentera parti memberikan penerangan kepada rakyat akan memberi padah besar kepada BN sendiri,” katanya.

Finally Someone Has said the obvious, PM's inner circle of advisors have failed in their duties. Ever since nomination day of GE13 till now he has inexplicably made some ridiculous decisions such as appointing Zulkifli Nordin as a BN Candidate in Shah Alam to this crazy series of raising the prices. His inner circle of advisors must be dropped otherwise BN will not be the Government of the day in GE14. Other than the mainstream politicians many of the Rakyat fought hard for BN to win. With two days to go in GE13 It was clear that the opposition was in the lead, The Rakyat who supported BN campaigned hard to achieve the win for the BN. Now we are wondering what the hell did we do. 

Please heed the advise of Tun Mahathir. Cut The Government Expenditure, We don't need an MRT project that cost RM50 Billion, there are many projects that can be put on hold. We can build it in stages. Improve the collection of Taxes. and other revenues streams of the Government.. Be serious in eradicating Corruption. Review all Major Government suppliers and request them to reduce their prices by  5 - 10%, Project such as the MERS 999 is riddled with problems however the contractor is still overpaid millions, there are many contractors who have not performed but no action is taken on them till the shit hits the fan. Reviewing just the above will increase the Government coffers by billions. There's many other thing the Government can do to increase their coffers, even the man on the street in the mamak stall can list down "things to do". Send corrupt Government servants to Jail if they have misused Government funds as indicated by the Auditor General's report. Some government servant who have been taken to court for corruption are still In major positions of the Government. Get Khazanah Nasional to review all salaries and expenditure of all GLC's. Target them to reduce their Investment Base and Expenditures. Employ more Malaysians in Key Positions within GLC's , we have enough capable Malaysians.

At the same we need solutions to the problem. The whole country knows majority of the Rakyat are not happy, no need to take to the streets and do demo's. Opposition politicians need to engage the Government in dialogs and provide some solutions for the benefit of the Rakyat. End of the day the people will know who saved the day.

If action is not taken now, please roll out the red carpet to the PM's Office in Putrajaya for the opposition in GE14 because BN will whipped in that election and become irrelevant.

Right now the Government is being Penny Wise and Pound Foolish

- BESTFBKL- A BN DIE HARD SUPPORTER.






Datuk Seri Najib Razak needs to employ new advisers who can provide the prime minister with fresher ideas on governance, Umno MP Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed suggested today.
The Pulai MP claimed that Najib’s current advisers have not only failed to win Barisan Nasional (BN) better result in the last general elections, but have led to a downgrade in the ruling coalition’s image.
“The trust in old advisers has been proven to fail in giving a better result to BN in the 13th general election, in addition to giving a negative image towards BN.
“Every word uttered by the BN government have become a joke and bogeyman of the public until it seems hard to regain support from the public,” Nur Jazlan was reported saying by Malay daily, Sinar Harian.
The chairman of the parliamentary Public Accounts Committee pointed out that opposition leaders are not actually better than their BN counterparts, but might be preferred by voters since they are angry with the status quo.
“Therefore, for me the failure of BN to optimise the use of party machinery to inform the public will bring a huge disaster to BN itself,” he added.
Nur Jazlan was also reported to have criticised the government’s employ of private consultants to rejuvenate its image despite having at its disposal 1.3 million civil servants.
Putrajaya spent a whopping RM7.2 billion since 2009 to hire private consultants for national projects, according to the Finance Ministry.
The ministry revealed last month a gradual rise in the bills for private consultancy firms from RM1.3 billion in 2009 — Najib took office — to RM1.63 billion in 2010, followed by RM1.8 billion in 2011, RM1.82 billion in 2012 and RM722 million from January to October this year.
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim also revealed in October that the Prime Minister’s Department spent RM212 million on foreign consultants over the past five years since 2008.
In a written parliamentary reply, Shahidan had also in October said the government is spending over RM174,000 a month just on the salaries and allowances for seven senior politicians who are appointed into public office.
Shahidan had listed a host of familiar names among the seven political appointees, including ex-Information, Communication and Culture Minister Tan Sri Rais Yatim, who is now a social and cultural adviser to the government.
Also on the list were Umno’s Datuk Seri Jamaluddin Jarjis as the prime minister’s adviser and special envoy to the United States; ex-MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu as special envoy to India and South India on Infrastructure; ex-MCA president Tan Sri Ong Ka Ting as special prime ministerial envoy to China; and Umno’s Datuk Mohd Johari Baharum as a special prime ministerial adviser on the Northern Corridor economic project.
Completing the list were Tan Sri Dr Abdullah Md Zin as religious adviser to the prime minister and Datuk Seri Sharizat Abdul Jalil as adviser on women’s entrepreneurial and professional development.
Their pay packages range from RM20,000 a month to RM27,227.20 a month, Shahidan had said.


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