INILAH BENTUK RESUME CERDIK PANDAI 'PUNASIHAT' NAJIB YANG AMAT DIPERCAYAI UNTUK MENGEMUDIKAN EKONOMI MALAYSIA MELALUI 'PEMANDU BUTA' YANG DITEMPATKAN DI PEJABAT PERDANA MENTERI DAN KEM KEWANGAN. |
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Kekalutan dan kekangan ekonomi semakin dirasai. Kerajaan Najib dah mula 'mentakrif' menunda atau 'menghentikan' semua projek-projek mega yang telah dicadang atau sedang berjalan disebabkan 'dificit' atau tidak cukup duit . Kebanyakan projek ini dirancang adalah melalui idea dari 'PEMANDU" yang sangat-sangat dipuji melangit olih Najib.
Berbillion ringgit nilai projek telah dimulakan dan akan dimulakan namun semua itu tidak dapat menjana pendapatan Kerajaan keculali 'keuntungan' kepada 'sahabat-sahabat' yang mendapat projek yang beraya sakan.
Kebimbangan yang diterjemahkan atau dinyatakan olih Fitch dikatakan 'dibuat olih' budak-budak', yang dikata tidak peka dengan keadaan semasa. ( Kalau pendapat Fitch Rating Agency tidak munasabah kenapa kini Kerajaan menimbang semula beberapa projek yang terpaksa ditunda atau dibatalkan), tidak kah ini menunjukkan bahawa 'perbelanjaan defisit' semakin melebar atau Kerajaan bimbang akan terleburnya perlaburan yang dibuat?
Nampaknya segala idea Najib ataupun idea PEMANDU telah meninggalkan kesan ekonomi yang sangat buruk sekiranya dikira dalam bentuk perniagaan atau perakaunan dan didalam akaun semasa negara .
Kemanakah hala tuju atau 'KPI" yang sepatutnya dicapai olih Kempimpinan Najib . Seperti yang dijangka ,nampaknya 'anganan' Najib " dan punasihatnya akan 'berkecai' di tengah jalan.
Sekiranya ini tidak dapat dilihat atau diperhalusi olih Ahli UMNO yang akan bersidang pada PAU Oktober ini, maka, keadaan ekonomi akan menjadi semakin parah dan masa depan negara ini akan menjadi lebih parah dari barah. Sebelum jangkitannya merebak keseluruh badan eloklah dibuang kepalanya .
Siapa yang membawa 'virus' tersebut?? Saya rasa semua faham!!!!
Staff PEMANDU disaran menggunakan 'sampoa' berbanding 'calculator membuat kiraan
itukah sebab perkiraan budgetnya semua salah.
Treasury blames young Fitch analysts for Malaysia"s outlook cut
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 29 — Young analysts from ratings agency Fitch Ratings had slashed Malaysia’s financial outlook despite Putrajaya’s plans for reforms, Treasury secretary-general Tan Sri Mohd Irwan Serigar Abdullah said today.
Irwan (picture) also hinted that Malaysians could look forward to a slew of long-awaited economic reforms in October 25 when Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak tables Budget 2014 in Parliament.
“We explained to them all the reforms coming on and strength of economy but they still put a negative outlook. They maintain the rating but put negative outlook,” he said when commenting on Fitch during a question and answer session here.
He contrasted Fitch with rival ratings agency Moody’s which, he said, he had met last week with the same brief.
“They are kind enough, they say we will listen to you, we will only rate you after the Budget announcement, because all the reforms are coming in the Budget,” he said.
Irwan then claimed that young analysts from Fitch had ignored the government’s brief on proposals, saying that those from Moody’s and Standard and Poor’s were more understanding of the challenges faced by the government.
“Some of these fellows, Fitch, for example, they are young guys, they calculate according to their calculation, they don’t listen to the other part.
“Whereas Moody’s and S&P (Standard and Poor’s), the senior fellows they know the difficulties,” he said.
Fitch cut its outlook on Malaysia’s A-minus sovereign debt to negative from stable in July, citing a lack of reform to tackle rising debt.
“Prospects for budgetary reform and fiscal consolidation to address weaknesses in the public finances have worsened since the government’s weak showing in the May 2013 general election,” Fitch had said in a statement.
“Malaysia’s public finances are its key rating weakness,” it said.
Fitch’s report noted that the federal government’s debt rose to 53.3 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2012, up from 51.6 per cent from the same period the year before.
The country’s self-imposed debt ceiling stands at 55 per cent.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak had then vowed to address these criticisms in the proposed Budget 2014.
“We are just looking at various policy options but we do understand that there’s a need for us to strengthen the fiscal and macro position of the government,” news agency AFP quoted him as saying.
“The actual details will be unveiled shortly, particularly in the forthcoming budget.”
Analysts have said that Malaysia needs to carry out various economic reforms to rein in spending, including the scrapping of government subsidies.
The controversial Goods and Services Tax (GST), which has yet to be introduced, has also been touted as a measure to boost government revenue and broaden the country's tax base.
DULU KATA SEMUA PROJEK ADALAH DARI FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
KENAPA PERLU TANGGUH
Idris Jala insists delays won's halt Malaysia's high-income hopes
When asked to comment on the delay of the government’s mega-projects such as state oil giant Petronas’ RAPID project in Johor, Idris said the “rescheduling” of projects was to counter capital flight.
He explained that the government wanted to accelerate projects that have a high multiplier effect on the economy and low import content, but would delay projects that would boost the economy less.
“You make sure there’s a response to capital flight,” the CEO of Putrajaya’s efficiency unit Pemandu said during a question-and-answer session here.
“We are not sacrificing our ambition to get to high-income nation by 2020,” he said.
Treasury secretary-general Tan Sri Mohd Irwan Serigar Abdullah, who was also present, said the government was not deferring or stopping projects but was placing it in sequence.
“Identify those high import content and low multiplier effect, we will just sequence it.
“But those projects in the pipeline which has high multiplier effect will continue to be implemented,” he said.
Ikhlas dari :- Cahaya Al Majid
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