Sunday, 7 July 2013

PEMBANGUNAN BETTERSEA : MELABUR ATAU TERLEBUR. NAJIB DAN KEBINET MESTI LETAK TENGKUK SEBAGAI JAMINAN

PENDEPOSIT BUKAN MELABUR  50 POUND  TETAPI 40 BILLION RINGGIT MALAYSIA.
BOLEHKAH KERAJAAN  NYATAKAN BERAPAKAH JUMLAH PELABURAN DARI KWSP?
PM ENGLAND DAH OFFER BANYAK PIHAK TETAPI TIADA SAMBUTAN HANYA MALAYSIA
YANG 'SUKA KENA AMPU' SANGGUP TERIMA. BERBALOIKAH ATAU TELEBUR.

SalamunAlaykum

Melihatkan kepada angka yang diberikan, ianya menggambarkan satu jumlah yang besar sekiranya diterjemahkan didalam Ringgit Malaysia. Angka atau nilai perlaburanya adalah  8 Billion Pound atau 38 Billion Ringgit Malaysia.

Difahamkan tiga komponen yang difahamkan membentuk Konsortium ini, SP Setia Berhad \dan Sime Darby Bhd mewakili syarikat sementara Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja(KWSP),yang merupakan 'Automated Cash Machine) merupakan pihak yang lagi satu.

Berapa nilai pegangan "sher " setiap pihak  tidak dinyatakan secara jelas olih Kerajaan.Diharap dalam masa yang terdekat KWSP dapat memperjelaskan dana yang dipergunakan untuk perlaburan ini. Jangan kerana  rakyat Malaysia dibenarkan tinggal di United Kindom selama 6 bulan tanpa VISA,menyebabkan perlaburan tinggi ini disetujui .Jangan kerana mendengar guruh dilangit, duit rakyat yang tersimpan dilaburkan untuk kepentingan pihak-pihak tertentu.

Didalam keadaan ekonomi dunia yang tidak stabil ini, keputusan yang dibuat Kerajaan atau KWSP ini  nampaknya amat berisiko tinggi. Perlu kita fikirkan, sekiranya Projek ini 'terganggu' disebabkan ketidaktentuan ekonomi dunia, apakah 'jaminan' Kerajaan atau KWSP terhadap simpanan wang rakyat??Rakyat juga ingin tahu berapakah pulangan yang dijangka akan diperolehi dalam jangkamasa 12 tahun pembangunan ini?? Adakah pulangan dividen dimasa yang akan datang tetap sama atau mencecah 9% setahun??

Mahukah keseluruhan ahli  Kabinet Najib bertanggungjawap sekiranya projek ini menemui  kegagalan? Memandangkan pengaliran wang yang besar telah keluar untuk tujuan ini, apakah jaminan Kerajaan bahawa, sekiranya Malaysia  terkesan akibat kelembapan  ekomoni,  bolehkah dipastikan  projek ini tidak akan terhenti ditengah jalan.

Seandainay Projek ini 'gagal' bagi syarikat Berhad tidak akan terkesan, paling tidak, Pemegang saham akan diistihar 'muflis" ' dan syarikat diletakkan dibawah 'tanggungan', tetapi implikasi terhadap KWSP amat 'besar".

Olih itu rakyat ingin 'gerenti' dari Najib dan kepimpinan, sekiranya projek ini gagal, keseluruhan Kabinet yang berada kini harus 'dipertanggungjawap' sepertimana ' tanggungjawap 'syarikat serta pengarah " dipertanggungkan" terhadap setiap 'pelaburan' yang dilakukan.



LONDON: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and his British counterpart David Cameron jointly launched the ground-breaking ceremony of the Battersea Power Station project, which will see a Malaysian consortium carrying out a massive redevelopment programme here.

The Malaysian consortium that is undertaking this mammoth development, which has a gross development value of £8bil (RM38bil), is led by property developer SP Setia Bhd, plantation giant Sime Darby Bhd and the Employees Provident Fund.

“The London property market is turning around and since this is an iconic building, people just want to own a piece of it,’’ said Battersea Power Station Holding Company chairman Tan Sri Liew Kee Sin.



£8bn Battersea power station project is ‘jewel in crown’, says Prime Minister

David Cameron declared an end to “30 years of hurt” for Battersea power station today at the official launch of work to restore the world’s most famous industrial building to its former glory.

Writing in the Standard, the Prime Minister says the Malaysian-financed £8 billion redevelopment of the vast brick hulk and land around it is the “jewel in the crown” of regeneration projects in London. Today’s official ceremony, also attended by Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak and Mayor Boris Johnson, comes three decades after the station shut.

Since then three successive owners of the “cathedral of power” tried and failed to develop the 39-acre prime riverside site with plans including an urban theme park or a shopping mall.

The 80-year-old interior of the largest surviving example of Art Deco architecture was left exposed to the elements. But it was sold to a Malaysian consortium in September and new plans, which include a £1 billion Northern Line Underground link, will create 3,500 homes, offices, shops, restaurants, a theatre and a six-acre park over the next 10 years.

In his article in the Standard Mr Cameron recalls how the station once featured on a Pink Floyd album cover with a pig floating above its famous chimneys, which will be restored.
                                                   David Cameron official.jpg


David Cameron: Battersea is a symbol of Britain’s renewal

One of the best ways to get the growth and jobs we need in Britain is to encourage overseas businesses to invest in Britain — and in this effort I am leading from the front.

Since 2010 I have been on trade missions all over the world, persuading businesses to put their money here. I’ve drunk tea in Beijing, ayran in Ankara, teh-tarik in Kuala Lumpur.  Just last weekend I was in Kazakhstan (but missed out on the camel’s milk).

At home, my door in Downing Street is always open to people such as Li Ka-Shing, the chairman of Hutchison Whampoa, Ratan Tata of the Tata Group, and Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, CEO of Masdar — international businesses which have followed those meetings with multi-billion-pound investments in the UK.
(Billionair semua takut untuk melabur kerana 'economic slowdown' tetapi kenaaa Malaysia 'sanggup' cuci 'tahi' ini. Adakah 'taik' ini akan dipalit kemuka KWSP??

My message is the same, wherever I go, whomever I’m speaking to: if you want to invest in a stable democracy, where there are property rights and the rule of law, where the business taxes are low and the red carpet is rolled out for entrepreneurs, then come to Britain.

You can call it a sales pitch — and I make no apology for that. This country is in a tough global race to succeed, and Britain has frankly got to dispense with any of the modesty that says we shouldn’t bang our own drum, or the complacency that thinks a country such as ours has some sort of birthright to success.

The world does not owe us a living, we have to earn it — and the Government I lead gets that. That’s why we’re cutting corporation tax to the lowest level in the G20. It’s why we have invested in nationally important projects such as Crossrail. It’s why we’re reforming the planning system, no matter the flak we get, because we can’t hang around for years waiting for new roads or railways to get built. And it’s why I have assigned Government ministers to deal personally with major investors to Britain — such as Hugo Swire for Samsung, Lord Green for Siemens and David Willetts for Huawei — showing these companies and others such as these that we are serious about winning their business.

All these things are showing Britain is back open for business. And the world has noticed. Last year, while Europe as a whole saw foreign investment decline by 42 per cent, in Britain foreign investment went firmly in the opposite direction — up by 22 per cent.

This is investment you’re going to see and feel right here in London. The Olympic Village is set to be transformed by a Qatari company into new affordable housing. The Royal Albert Dock is to be renovated by ABP, a firm from China. And the world’s largest offshore wind farm is being built in the Thames Estuary, thanks to money from Canada and Abu Dhabi.

                         Pink Floyd album with a pig floating high above it
Pig & chimney

                                      
For me, the jewel in the crown has to be Battersea Power Station. Decades ago it was on the cover of a Pink Floyd album with a pig floating high above it — and for decades it felt like you were more likely to see a flying pig than a viable development there. Countless Londoners, including me, have jogged, cycled or driven past it on that stretch of the Embankment, admired the iconic landmark of the chimneys but also seen this big hulking waste in a prime location and wondered why nothing was happening.

Time and again there were flashes of hope, with new developments which were planned, panned and eventually canned. The problems were wearily familiar: the location was too isolated, the public transport too poor, the political will too sluggish.

We came into government determined to rewrite the script. Where once the development was isolated, it is now planned within the wider regeneration of Nine Elms, making this a new,

bustling London quarter. Where once there was little hope of decent public transport links, we have nailed that problem with the Northern line extension. This needed a financial guarantee from Government to get going: we provided it, now it’s happening.

And where once there was a pretty weak political effort behind the power station, we have taken an active, hands-on approach — whether it’s me going to Malaysia and meeting investors last year, the Mayor banging the drum for London, Wandsworth council’s can-do approach to planning or Battersea MP Jane Ellison, who has worked on this relentlessly. The result is a huge investment from Malaysia to transform the power station and help bring this part of Battersea back to life.

This morning I visited the site with the Malaysian Prime Minister and saw plans for thousands of homes, offices and shops — even a new riverside park. The landmark itself will be safeguarded. And best of all, this development is going to create an expected 15,000 jobs, and give many young Londoners the chance of an apprenticeship and a new start in life.

In the years to come, those famous chimneys at Battersea won’t be a symbol of decay but a sign of renewal; proof that with effort and imagination we can make the most of this incredible city, encourage the world to invest here, and keep turning our economy around.

                                  ikhlas dari :- Cahaya Al Majid

6 comments:

  1. ini bukan melabur
    ini korek lubang kubur sendiri

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  2. galak nak majukan negara orang
    negara sendiri sampai ada yang jual anak

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  3. Nampak rugi tapi untung, kalau bahan binaan dari syarikat keluaran kilang milik malaysia,tenaga kerja profesional dan buruh serta kapal pengangkut bahan binaan.Tiada aliran keluar wang dari malaysia.Meningkatkan hubungan dagangan kedua2 negara.

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    1. untung untuk sapa?
      kau, aku, atau...??

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  4. Dengar cite berlian besar tiga beradik milik royal british yg diserah kpd malaysia dan ditanam kat dataran malaysia dah dikeluarkan sebulan lalu. Ada majlis akan dibuat masa terdekat ini. Rujuk militaryofmalaysia.blogspot

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  5. http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/commentators/philip-hensher/philip-hensher-battersea-power-station--the-white-elephant-saved-pigs-might-fly-7831798.html

    apa yg dicari PM sampai kesana? apa yg tersirat?
    takkan PM bodh sangat?

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