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Menteri Akui Hutang 1MDB Membebankan, Putrajaya Hentikan Segala Pinjaman
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zamzam replied at 17-4-2015 04:37 PM
nampak tak set2 umno mmg pandai songlap duit & jahanamkan negara...lagi mau sokong ...ppppffffthhh
Itu ko kena tanya idola ko yg baru mahakhinzir tu...perwaja proton dia tak sentuh...1mdb plak dia kecoh.
Perwaja contohnya..eset yg ada pun tak leh byr hutang...1mdb gak dia npk.
Bodohnya tak leh diajar. |
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dia pn kan pencen TM katanye..harus la kebijakkan mereka setarap..
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scorpionkiki replied at 17-4-2015 04:44 PM
Leer.... suruhlah najib jawap...ni orang tanya lain dia jawap lain..... apa punya pm penakot mcm ...
Laporan audit dan pac pun tak jwp lagi..tunggulah apa kata pac...kalau ada seleweng..apa susah..najib sendiri suruh dakwa..
Ni setakat rugi..perwaja dan proton pun rugi gak..eset yg ada pun tak leh nak tampung...kalau 1mdb tutup oun..eset boleh byr semua hutang.. |
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tu dia... dah ada yg sebut mahakhinzir.. marah bebenor nampaknya.... haih |
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AN... hutang jangka pendek dah lebih RM8 billion... mana nak cekau RM8 billion tu bayar hutang... ingat senang nak cairkan asset tanah tu semua melainkan suruh tabung haji atau kwsp untuk beli... asset tu pun sbnarnya harta negara... yg dijual pada 1mdb dggn murah... lepas revaluation baru kata harga sekian sekian... ni kira mcm duit gov bagi untuk perabih saja... Yang kalut RM2 billion hari tu nak mintak extend untuk bayar hutang sbb duit tak adalah AN ...
PAC kata nak kena jumpa Jlow dulu untuk siasat siapa dia... dah kalau mcm tu selagi dia tak balik selagi tulah penglibatan dia in limbo... so bila pulak nak siap penyiasatan PAC tu AN...
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rajin ko berdebat sekspleng panjang2...
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yang mono membebangkan ....Datuk Wahid...IMDB ke.....GST......
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1 mdb la patih oiiii... kalau tak mampu bayar loan tu, penarafan kita akan jatuh dan kemudian segala loan akan mahal.... boleh jadi lagi teruk dari 1997 dulu... dulu tak apa jugak sbb speculative ada cara untuk stop spekulasi tu tp kalau jadi skrg mcm mana nak stop sbb asas ekonomi kita mmg goyah dah... dulu ekonomi kita masih elok masa spekulator tu attack asean currency... Dah pulak rakyat malaysia banyak berhutang ....
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Tinggi sungguh bahasa si wahid neh..
Xtercapai IQ para macai umNGOK mcm @Anak_Nogori |
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Wa sokong imdb, wa sokong najib. Wa sokong brim..........harap najib bertabah |
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Mana macai2 yg sanjung sgat 1mdb ni? Pnat aku kunyah popcorn tau |
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selalunya puak PR yg mulut hansuang sebut ginih
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selalunya puak PR yg mulut hansuang sebut ginih
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Edited by cabalero at 17-4-2015 07:36 PM
Excerpt dari interview The Star dengan Tan Sri Shafee Abdullah pada 2009 dan sedikit maklumat mengenai Eric Chia dan Perwaja
Then there was Eric Chia and some people I suppose was disappointed that he was acquitted. The charge they preferred against Eric Chia was totally unfair because Eric Chia is not guilty at all of misappropriating RM76.4mil of Perwaja’s funds.
The guilty party were the Japanese who actually collected the RM76.4mil in Hong Kong as their fees for technical assistance agreement but did not declare it in their income tax.
Nobody cared to examine that when Eric Chia took over Perwaja, it was in debt of about RM5bil and when Eric Chia was told to resign he had reduced that debt of RM5bil to a mere RM700mil. And if you had allowed him to go on till today, I think Perwaja would have gone through the roof in terms of success.
The Gurun mill was ready for operations and when Eric Chia got into trouble, the state-of-the-art mills never got off the ground. I thought that was the biggest crime anyone could have committed by putting Eric Chia in such a state of affairs because we (Malaysia) lost billions and closed down a very important mill which is so critical to national interest and an essential service item.
Read the judgement of Judge Akhtar Tahir on Eric Chia. He is the most religious guy on the bench. This guy is so strict that lawyers are terrified of him. If you say that there is some inappropriate behaviour between the judge and me, I think every lawyer in town would laugh it off because nobody can get close to Akhtar Tahir.
http://www.thestar.com.my/story/ ... s%2F20090926195907&
Sedikit maklumat ringkas mengenai Perwaja dan sejarah penubuhannya. No doubt Perwaja was in a mess
Di bawah ni disenaraikan secara ringkas mengenai isu dan masalah2 yang di hadapi Perwaja
COMPANY HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENTS
In the 1970s, Malaysia experienced a shortage of steel that prompted the Malaysian government to consider setting up an integrated steel plant. Consequently, Perwaja Terengganu Sdn Bhd was incorporated in 1982 with a paid-up capital of RM250 million
Heavy Industries Corporation of Malaysia (HICOM), a government agency for industrial development was the major shareholder with a 51% stake in the company. The other shareholders were a consortium of Japanese companies headed by Nippon Steel of Japan (with
a 30% stake) and the Terengganu state government (with a 19% stake).
The steel project was also financed with a RM500 million loan from the Export-Import Bank of Japan. Nippon Steel undertook the task of constructing Perwaja’s RM1.2 billion steel complex in the state of Terengganu, which was completed in August 1984.
During the initial years of its operations, the company continuously lost money and was beset with problems triggered partly by external events such as the global recession of the mid-1980s, appreciation of the yen, decline in steel prices, and weak demand for steel.
The difficulties of the company were compounded further by its own internal operating problems. Perwaja’s plant was to run on a new direct reduction method that used natural gas to process iron ore into HBI, the feedstock for making high-grade billets. This method, developed by Nippon Steel, had worked
in pilot projects in Japan in the 1970s but had never been used commercially.
Because Nippon Steel was confident that the new process would work, it agreed to pay Perwaja compensation should the process fail. After attempts to produce HBI of an acceptable standard failed, Nippon Steel compensated Perwaja more than RM500 million in 1987. The HBI plant was
closed, and the company resorted to making billets from scrap steel.
In 1988, the government brought in Eric Chia, a prominent Malaysian entrepreneur, to assume the position of managing director with the hope that he would help improve the performance of the company. In 1989, the Japanese shareholders gave up their 30% stake to the Malaysian government for a nominal sum of RM1, and in the following year, a major restructuring of the company took place.
All assets and working capital of the company were transferred to Perwaja Steel Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary incorporated to take over the
manufacturing operations. Outstanding debts of about RM1.2 billion, however, were retained by the parent company.
Despite the various restructuring and improvement efforts management took under the leadership of Chia, Perwaja reported an accumulated loss of about
RM2.5 billion for the financial year ended 31 March 1995. The company was in an insolvency status, and the government empowered Price Waterhouse, an audit firm, to perform an overall audit of Perwaja. Chia resigned in mid-1995 and was charged with embezzlement in 2004 but
was acquitted in 2007.
Given that the government believed the steel industry was a main driver of economic growth and development and had high potential, it considered several alternatives to turnaround Perwaja, including privatizing the company.
In response to the intention of the government to privatize Perwaja, in 1996 Maju Holdings Sdn Bhd (Maju) submitted a proposal to undertake the privatization exercise. The privatization plan, however, had to be put on hold with the onset of the Asian financial crisis in 1997. Instead, Maju was given the task of restructuring and managing Perwaja on behalf of the government. In 2000, the privatization plan was revived, and Maju was asked to submit a revised privatization proposal.
The privatization exercise was completed in 2003 with Maju as the ultimate holding company. In 2006 Perwaja became a subsidiary of Kinsteel Berhad when the latter acquired 51% equity interest in it. In 2008, Perwaja went public with an initial public offering price of RM2.90 and was listed in the main board of Bursa Malaysia under the holding company Perwaja Holdings Berhad. An agreement had also been signed with the finance ministry for Perwaja to fully
settle its remaining debts of RM250 million within 5 years.
satu lagi bab Proton
Proton rugi zaman siapa bang ?
http://www.themalaysianinsider.c ... ms-of-mismanagement
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tu yg pelik... cemana leh kuar...
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tq utk link pasal proton.. x perasan pasal tu..
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cabalero replied at 17-4-2015 07:21 PM
Excerpt dari interview The Star dengan Tan Sri Shafee Abdullah pada 2009 dan sedikit maklumat me ...
Thanks bang...you sekali keluarkan article yg informative...thanks again. |
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