Thursday, 5 March 2015

Set deadlines on completion of projects, Jabu told



By Simon Peter

BETONG, March 5, 2015: Deputy Chief Minister Alfred Jabu Numpang has been reminded to set a definite deadlines on completion of projects for the benefits of the affected target groups.

"He cannot just make promises left, right and centre. He must set the deadlines for projects to be completed," State PKR information chief Vernon Aji Kedit said in a statement today.

Chong: Masing is not reluctant on hiring of Bangladeshi workers by plantation companies



By Simon Peter

KUCHING, March 5, 2015: Sarawak DAP chairman Chong Chieng Jen has hit out at Land Development Minister James Masing over his confusing statement regarding the hiring of Bangladeshi workers by plantation companies in the state.

"The government’s policy to allow the hiring of Bangladeshi workers for plantation will only benefit the BN cronies and plantation companies, but at the expense of the locals," Chong said when commenting on Masing's statement yesterday.
Chong Chieng Jen

Saturday, 14 February 2015

Why was a sum of RM150m approved for a bridge project with an estimated cost of RM100m to RM110m?



By Chong Chieng Jen

In the press statement issued by the Work’s Ministry on 11-2-2015, it claims that the ministry’s Value Management Lab had in June, 2011, estimated that the cost for building the Batang Samarahan bridge is between RM100 – 110 million.

Taking the statement as it is, it reveals some serious mal-practices at the highest level of the Works Ministry and/or the Finance Ministry, which smacks of corruption.
Chong Chieng Jen

Friday, 13 February 2015

Make good your pledges, Baru tells Muhyiddin



 "Common sense will tell us that it is because all the decisions and selections are made by bureaucrats and technocrats in Peninsular Malaysia who do not have the interests of Sarawak at heart. " 

KUCHING, Feb 13, 2015: Sarawak Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) chairman Baru Bian has told Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin to make good his pledge to repair and rebuild dilapidated schools in Sarawak and Sabah, and not to wait for elections to be called.

"The allocation of RM1 billion pledged in February last year to repair and rebuild 600 dilapidated schools in two states appears to have just an empty talk," he said today.
Baru Bian

Switzerland to take Anwar conviction to UN Human Rights Council



 Swiss embassy in Kuala Lumpur reminds Malaysian authorities of the importance of the principles of the rule of law and fair trial


BERN, SWITZERLAND. Feb 13, 2015.-  Switzerland will address the conviction of Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim at the next meeting of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, a Swiss government spokesperson said today.

According to a statement by the Swiss Foreign Ministry obtained by the Bruno Manser Fund, the Swiss embassy in Kuala Lumpur reminded the Malaysian authorities that Switzerland lends importance to the respect of the principles of the rule of law and fair trial.