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Wednesday, 23 January 2008 12:22

In August 2003, I wrote about Bernas, the cash cow of Shahidan Kassim, the Menteri Besar of Perlis. There was no Malaysia Today then of course because Malaysia Today was only launched in August 2004 so no one took any notice of what I wrote at that time. Recently, Bernas made the headlines when the New Straits Times reported that the ACA had launched an investigation on the goings-on in the company. Maybe it is now time to revisit what I wrote five years or so ago and explore in what way the Prime Minister, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, is involved in the conspiracy to scam the Malaysian public.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Raja Petra Kamarudin

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ACA probes import of RM60m rice

(New Straits Times, 5 January 2008) - The Anti-Corruption Agency has started a probe against rice distributor Padiberas Nasional Bhd (Bernas) and the Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Ministry. Investigations centred around 25,000 tonnes of fragrant rice worth RM60 million imported from Thailand without an import permit. A team of ACA officers interviewed several ministry staff on Thursday.

Yesterday, ACA officers went to the Bernas offices in Petaling Jaya where statements were recorded. ACA investigations director Mohd Shukri Abdull confirmed the investigations. “Checks at the two premises are being conducted as part of investigation. So far, only the statements of several officers at the ministry and Bernas have been recorded,” he said.

Investigators are also probing whether the rules and regulations regarding imports had been followed. The ACA is also investigating whether there is any hanky-panky going on.Meanwhile, ministry secretary-general Datuk Dr Zulkifli Idris said Bernas officials met ministry officials and Customs officers yesterday. “Bernas apologised for importing rice above the permitted quota without referring to the ministry. It also given assurances that such a mistake will not be repeated,” he said.

He added that Bernas claimed it was forced to place an early order for rice because of anxieties that it would be difficult to get supplies of rice as there was currently a shortage in the world market. “In a situation of first-come, first-served, Bernas placed an order for 16,000 tonnes of rice for last year and an additional 19,000 tonnes for this year although the overall quota for 2008 has yet to be decided,” Dr Zulkifli said.

He added that an AP had been issued for the rice which exceeded the permitted quota. All parties also agreed on a more effective mechanism for the process of importing rice and to hold more frequent meetings. The ministry also agreed to issue APs immediately for importing rice within the permitted quota and additional APs within a week if the imports exceeded the quota.

Last Monday, Bernas had imported fragrant rice without an AP resulting in 10,000 tonnes to be held at the Pasir Gudang port. An additional 10,000 tonnes could not be unloaded on a ship in the Kota Kinabalu port and 5,000 tonnes at Port Klang.

Bernas is said to have submitted an AP application to the ministry on Dec 20, as soon as the ships carrying the rice docked at the ports. It is an offence to import fragrant rice without an AP as the rules state that the AP has to be issued prior to the rice being imported and not the other way around.

MPs want Bernas to be reviewed

(Bernama, 15 November 2005) -- Syarikat Beras Nasional (Bernas) which has the sole rice importing licence in the country has received much criticism from members of parliament who want its functions and structure to be reviewed. Datuk Badruddin Amiruldin (BN-Jerai) said the government must intervene in the matter as he claimed the company's functions had contradicted its original objectives.

He told the Dewan Rakyat the move by the government in giving the import permit (AP) to Bernas had resulted in the company focusing on importing rice instead of producing rice for the country. “Importing (rice) is easy but processing it entails much problems. What has happened to the conditions imposed on Bernas? What we see now is that Bumiputera-owned rice mills have closed down...where are they now?” he asked when debating the Ministry of Agriculture and Ago-based Industry's Supply Bill 2006 at the committee stage Tuesday.

Badruddin also questioned the national rice stockpile which was 92 metric tons at any one time which was previously located at Anak Bukit. He said it was an offence for the national rice stockpile for use during an emergency to be kept by a private company as it involved national security.

Meanwhile, Datuk Bung Moktar Raden (BN-Kinabantangan) when debating on the same bill said the government must be firm on the country's direction in terms of agriculture, whether to continue to be an importing country or to realise the objective of strengthening the agricultural sector to become a producing country. “Why do we want to be both (importing and producing rice) which would eventually bring us nothing and people see that Bernas is making the profit,” he said.

Bernas was making money by importing rice and selling it instead of buying from the farmers, he said. Also touching on the same issue during the debate were Datuk Raja Ahmad Zainuddin Raja Omar (BN-Larut), Mo'kiman Kobran (BN-Hulu Langat), Ir Shaari Hassan (BN-Tanah Merah), Dr Mohd Hayati Othman (PAS-Pendang) and Mohd Razali Che Mamat (BN-Kuala Krai).

Pagar makan padi: The Bernas story

(Free Anwar Campaign, 26 August 2003) - Padiberas Nasional Berhad, better known as Bernas, wants to retrench a couple of thousand of its staff because, according to the company, it is losing money. And the reason it is losing money, laments the company, is due to the rampant rice smuggling.

Actually there is more than meets the eye and it is not as straightforward as they try to make it appear. In the latest issue of Seruan Keadilan out today, the official newspaper of the National Justice Party reveals what is really going on.

Last year, Bernas made a pre-tax profit of RM60 million on a turnover of RM1.76 billion. No doubt the company could argue that this is a drop of 54% from the figure of RM128 million the year before that. Nevertheless, the ‘suffering’ Bernas still saw fit to pay its Directors RM4 million in salaries and its shareholders RM21 million in dividends. That’s RM25 million in all.

If an austerity drive is necessary, should it not be the Directors and shareholders who suffer the cuts first rather than retrench more than 2,000 staff just because the company is not happy with the lower profit it made? And take note, it still did make a profit, though lower, and not make a loss as they claim.

Bernas’ profits have been yo-yoing from one year to another. Three years ago it made a mere RM18 million while the year before that it made RM111 million. Its turnover too fluctuates between RM1.7 billion and RM1.9 billion a year, still an impressive enough figure and not one of a company about to go under. In fact, on average, it made RM80 million in profits a year over the last four years from 1999 to 2002.

Bernas is far from floundering if this is the impression the company is trying to give. Bernas, which was given the rice import monopoly for Malaysia, is actually going great guns acquiring various companies in the food industry. The truth is, Bernas wants to reduce its dependence on the rice industry to 60% by diversifying into other food related businesses. Bernas, to quote what the company says, wants to become another Nestle.

Bernas has set aside RM300 million for these acquisitions. It paid RM55 million to buy a 30% stake in Gardenia and RM14 million for Burger King. It also acquired an interest in Rasa Sayang Food Industries and is said to be making a back-door entry into Kentucky Fried Chicken for RM110 million. It has also entered into ‘strategic alliances’ with other food conglomerates like QAF Ltd of Singapore and Dewina, a company linked to the Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s family.

Is Bernas’ ‘strategic alliance’ with Dewina a business move or is it ‘investing’ in the next Prime Minister of Malaysia?

But is this what Bernas was set up for? Certainly not! Bernas is supposed to ensure that Malaysia’s dependence on rice imports is reduced to 35% or less. This is to ensure that, in the event of a war or a major catastrophe in any of the rice exporting countries like Thailand, Vietnam, China, etc., Malaysia will not be starved of rice -- reminiscent of WWII when Malayans then had to eat Tapioca.

Malaysia is the only rice producing country in South-East Asia that is highly dependent on rice imports. Malaysia is at a great security risk and all our neighbours have to do is to stop selling us rice and we will be brought to our knees. And Bernas’ role is to reduce this dependence.

But this is not happening. Instead, Bernas wants to transform itself into another Nestle rather than safeguard the needs of Malaysia’s rice consumers and padi farmers. If we want another Nestle there are many other trading giants that can play that role. Why must Bernas dabble in affairs it was not set up to be involve in?

By the way, out of curiosity, who are these people who are enjoying this RM25 million per year in Directors’ fees and dividends? The Perlis Menteri Besar, Shahidan Kassim, and his immediate family, are these beneficiaries. Incidentally, they are attempting to sell off their stake in the company and may be hundreds of millions of Ringgit richer soon.

Bernas says that rice smuggling is crippling it. If making RM80 million per year is being crippled, then I don’t mind being crippled any time. Better being crippled with RM80 million in my pocket every year than walking upright but being broke to boot.

But who are these smugglers that Bernas is complaining about? According to the rice millers association that has about 300 members, it is the rice importers who are doing all the smuggling. And isn’t the sole importer of rice Bernas itself. Hmm…maybe Bernas is right about the rice smuggling. The question is, who is the one doing the smuggling? It appears like Bernas is this rice smuggler so why are they complaining?

The Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi says he wants to arrest the rice smugglers under the Internal Security Act. Do I take it there will be a vacancy for the position of Perlis Menteri Besar soon?

The TV stations once showed clips of so-called rice smugglers walking across the Malaysian-Thai border. According to a retired Police Inspector, Mansor, these people are merely couriers. They are paid a certain amount for every sack of rice they carry across the border.

I used to be the Inspector of Rantau Panjang,” said Mansor. “We didn’t bother about these people walking across the border. These people are not smugglers. They are just couriers earning a living. If we stop them from earning a living this way, then they may resort to other means to make a living, like crime.”

True enough, these ‘smugglers’ walk across the border with sacks of rice on their heads right under the very noses of the police, immigration and customs officers. And, to the authorities, they are not committing any crime.

Sometimes we need to take action just to show we are doing our job,” said Mansor. “So we tip off the bosses that we will be making a raid that night. We then agree that they will abandon one or two lorries for us to confiscate.”

The driver will of course ‘escape’,” said Mansor laughing.

Once we arrested some of those couriers and guess who came to bail them out?” asked Mansor. “Hussein Ahmad!”

Hussein Ahmad is the kingpin of Umno Rantau Panjang, one-time Minister in Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s government who achieved ‘fame’ when he fired his pistol during an Umno division meeting. He was understandably never arrested nor was his pistol confiscated.

Zaman Khan’s family is also involved in this business,” revealed Mansor. “His family in fact comes from Golok and they have many businesses there such as hotels and so on.”

How then to take action when the top guns themselves are involved?” laments Mansor. “If I clamp down I might find myself transferred out of Rantau Panjang super-fast. So we just close our eyes and, once in awhile, stage these ‘successful’ raids and confiscate a few sacks or rice just to keep everyone quiet.”

But these couriers are small-time. They just carry one sack across the border. And how many sacks can they carry in a day? It’s the legal importers who are the big-time smugglers. They bring rice in by the containers. And they can do so because they have import permits.”

And the question is, how much rice do they bring in? According to some sources, the ‘imports’ far exceed what their permits allow. This is how the smuggling is done. And, again I ask, who are these permit holders? No prize for the right guess.

The Malays have a proverb for this, ‘harapkan pagar, pagar makan padi’, which means ‘you depend on the fence, but the fence eats the rice’ or those entrusted to look after the rice are actually those eating the rice.

How the Shahidan clan acquired the Bernas cash cow

(Free Anwar Campaign, 27 August 2003) - Lembaga Padi Negara or LPN was privatised about eight years ago into what is known today as Padiberas Nasional Berhad (Bernas). Though it is supposed to be a public company, Bernas is very much controlled by one family, that of the Menteri Besar of Perlis, Shahidan Kassim.

How did Shahidan get his hands on Malaysia’s rice monopoly that brings in a turnover of almost RM2 billion per annum and profits averaging about RM80 million per year? The story of Bernas is not a rags-to-riches story but one of richer-to-even-richer.

Shahidan was then the Member of Parliament for Arau, Perlis, the Chairman of Parliament’s Back Benchers Club (BBC), Chairman of FAMA, Chairman of Yayasan MARA, Director of MARA, and many more. The then Menteri Besar of Perlis was Dr Hamid Pawanteh who was slotted for ‘retirement’ due some ‘indiscretions’ that was threatening to blow up if he continued as Menteri Besar. Shahidan was identified as Dr Hamid’s successor.

Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad summoned Shahidan and told him that he and Dr Hamid would have to switch jobs. Dr Hamid would be contesting the 1995 General Election on a Parliament seat while Shahidan would in turn take over his state seat. The reason being, Shahidan would have to take over as the next Menteri Besar of Perlis.

However, much to Dr Mahathir’s surprise, Shahidan declined the Prime Minister’s ‘offer’. He told the Prime Minister he was not interested in the Perlis Menteri Besar’s job. He was more interested in getting rich and would rather do business.

And this was what Shahidan discussed with the Prime Minister as revealed by one of his business partners whose company Shahidan was the Chairman of.

Why should I want to be the Menteri Besar of Perlis?” asked Shahidan Kassim when I met him just before the 1995 General Elections. “What has Perlis got?”

At least if I am Menteri Besar of Kedah that is something. Kedah is big. There are a lot of business opportunities there. Perlis is so small, it has nothing!”

And that is what I told the PM,” said Shahidan. “I told him I am not interested in being the Perlis MB. I want to do business.”

The PM was taken aback,” added Shahidan. “He asked me what business I wanted to do and I told him I wanted to take over the privatisation of Bernas.”

The PM was puzzled. He told me he has offered me the Perlis MB’s post and I reject the offer. Other people would jump at the chance.”

I told him I am more interested in getting rich,” laughed Shahidan.

The PM said he will think about it and get back to me later. A few days later the PM told me that he will agree to me taking over Bernas if I agree to become the MB.”

I asked the PM, how is this possible? The PM replied to leave that to him. He will clear it with the Cabinet. He will explain to the Cabinet that the Bernas deal is part of the terms for me accepting the MB’s post.”

And that was how Shahidan ended up with control of the privatised Bernas.

FAC News spoke to one senior officer of LPN to get his side of the story on the wheeling and dealing of that one-time national rice board. This officer, on being told that LPN would be privatised, decided to throw in the towel and seek early retirement.

Once I saw what they were going to do, I decided to quit,” explained the officer.

I saw the move to privatise LPN as just one more move to make some people rich and I wanted nothing to do with it.”

I spent practically my entire working life serving LPN. Our only mission in life was to serve the rice farmers and ensure that their welfare was well taken care of. But what they wanted to do to LPN is criminal. So I just left in disgust.”

It’s not only what they wanted to do that was so wrong. It is also the people who were behind the whole exercise that was not right.”

I personally know Shahidan so I know what type of person he is. He is just out to make money. And he was going to do so at the welfare of the rice farmers.”

There are 160,000 rice farmers in Malaysia,” argued the retired LPN officer. “And most of them live in poverty.”

For example, for the year 2000, an estimated 9% or almost 16,000 rice farmers have incomes below the poverty level.”

The estimated annual average net income from rice cultivation in Peninsula Malaysia for that same year ranged from RM1,500, or RM125 per month, in areas like Telok Intan, Kelantan and Terengganu, to RM6,000, or RM500 per month, in advanced areas like MADA.”

How does one support a family with that low income level?” asked the retired officer.

It is time the truth is revealed and Malaysians are made aware of the exploitation the rice farmers are being subjected to.”

Despite government expenditures for infrastructure development and financial assistance through input subsidisation and price support policies, a high level of poverty still exists amongst rice farmers. The situation did not improve much since the eight years after the privatisation of LPN into Bernas. Under Bernas, the individual shareholders of the privatised entity are now making profits at the expense of several hundred thousands rice farmers, their families, and other public stakeholders.

For example, for the year 2001, Bernas made a RM128 million profit before tax. For the year 2000, it made RM83 million and, in 1999, RM117 million. In 2002, it made about RM60 million.

But who really benefits from this profit? The rice farmers? Of course not! Those who benefit from these hundreds of millions of Ringgit every year are the major shareholders of Bernas.

And who are these shareholders?

One of them is Budaya Generasi Sdn Bhd (BGSB), which owns 34% of Bernas. The single largest shareholder of BGSB is Permatang Jaya Sdn Bhd (PJSB), which has a 44% interest in BGSB or, effectively, 15% of Bernas.

And who are the shareholders of BGSB?

The shareholders of BGSB are Dohat Bin Shafie and his daughter Nur Daliza Binti Dohat. Dohat Bin Shafie is the brother-in-law of none other than Shahidan!

The point is, the Shahidan family of Perlis owns 15% of the privatised national rice entity which is of strategic importance to the country and which the government acknowledged in its National Agriculture Policy 3 (NAP3) to be the backbone of the food security policy of the country!

Then, Sebiro Holdings Sdn Bhd, another shareholder, owns 5.5% of BGSB. A prominent Director of the company is Megat Junid Bin Megat Ayob, the Prime Minister’s henchman.

The other four (public) shareholders of BGSB representing the interests of several hundred thousand rice farmers, farmers and fishermen, own the other 34% of BGSB or only 11% of Bernas. These four are:

· Pertubuhan Peladang Kebangsaan (NAFAS)

· Persatuan Nelayan Kebangsaan (NEKMAT)

· Syarikat Perniagaan Peladang (MADA) Sdn. Bhd.

· Syarikat Perniagaan Peladang (KADA) Sdn. Bhd.

Just for the record, Yayasan Pok Rafeah Berdaftar, is the 11th largest shareholder of Bernas. Yayasan Pok Rafeah funds the Pok Rafeah Chair at Institut Kefahaman Malaysia dan Antarabangsa (IKMAS) at UKM. And Pok Rafeah is the mother to Tun Daim Zainuddin, another Umno kingpin and one-time Finance Minister of Malaysia.

Despite being a registered foundation, interestingly enough, the Registrar of Societies apparently did not have any information on Yayasan Pok Rafeah as to its Board of Trustees or any other information.

Last year, Bernas paid its Directors RM4 million in salaries. And, to add insult to injury, it declared a 10% dividend to its shareholders amounting to RM21 million! Just figure out how much the individual shareholders of Bernas are getting out of this?

Presumably, all this was the ‘reward’ for a ‘brilliant performance’ of turning in a RM128 million pre-tax profits for 2001 on revenues of some RM1.6 billion -- roughly 7.5% on sales. But then Bernas is about to retrench more than 2,000 employees on the excuse it is losing money.

Bernas is Malaysia’s sole licensed rice importer until 2010. In short, it has a monopoly on Malaysia’s rice import business and it is continuing to extend its grip on the rice market. Bernas derives most of its profits from cornering the rice industry so it is not that difficult to make money. Why, therefore, the need to generously reward its Directors?

Another very important point to consider is: the government has acknowledged the importance of rice in the food security policy of the country. This is especially so after the 1997-98 currency crisis and the ever-increasing import bills for rice and other food products. Under the NAP3, the Self-Sufficiency Level (SSL) for rice is set at 65% until 2010.

Malaysia, therefore, is still very far from self-sufficiency and needs to import the balance 35% of its needs while other countries surrounding Malaysia not only DO NOT import their rice, but exports it -- to Malaysia. Even China, which needs to feed 20% of the world’s population, can export rice.

Why does Malaysia still depend on a high level of rice imports to feed the nation? And why does the government allow this? The answer is simple! This is so that Bernas can have the monopoly for all rice imports into Malaysia until the year 2010 and make tons of money out of it.

However, one has to remember that a 35% reliance on the open global rice market is risky given that rice is thinly traded. Only 5% of the world’s rice supply is traded in the open market compared to, for example, 12% for wheat. And, in the event of a bad harvest in one or two of the major exporting countries such as Thailand, Cambodia or Vietnam, or bad harvests in a number of major consuming countries such as India, China or Indonesia, or worse, bad harvests for both exporting and consuming countries as was the case during the el Nino catastrophe -- thus forcing the exporting nations to supply only their domestic needs, and forcing the major consuming nations to buy rice in the open market -- there will not be any rice left in the open market for Malaysia.

The reality is, the cash cow for the whole rice industry in Malaysia is the rice import license and this has been solely awarded to Bernas. Thus, it is high time for Bernas to fulfil its obligations to its other stakeholders and not just focus on enriching its few privileged shareholders.

But Bernas is ‘buying protection’ in case pressure is put upon it by the incoming administration of Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. It has just formed strategic alliances with the incoming powers-that-be to ensure that the new administration that will take over after Mahathir retires in October 2003 will continue to look upon Bernas favourably.

And, to achieve this, Bernas has just agreed to distribute and market Dewina Trading Sdn Bhd's products locally and internationally.

Dewina Trading is the sales and marketing arm of convenience food manufacturer Dewina Bhd. Now, who owns Dewina? Isn’t this company associated with Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Ahamd Badawi’s family?

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written by kksam, January 23, 2008 13:41:40
it's not about race but more to greed by the BN people.
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written by miwaki, January 23, 2008 13:52:25
Please -lah,Bernas has licence to smuggle and fragrance rice is not fragrance when distributed.As someone familiar with rice business,all fragrance rice in the market has been mixed with non fragrance rice.

When there is no competition,this is the end result.If government wants to control inflation,dissolve Bernas and let anyone who is interested in doing business the right to import rice.By the way,who want to plant padi if rice could be imported ?
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written by notsosmart, January 23, 2008 13:55:42
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Badruddin also questioned the national rice stockpile which was 92 metric tons at any one time which was previously located at Anak Bukit. He said it was an offence for the national rice stockpile for use during an emergency to be kept by a private company as it involved national security.....................................



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Our national security are under serious threat. A lot of violations by the existing gomen. For example, looks at the national defence purchases. How could the gomen involved a private company to purchase fighter jets and submarines. As I said, this country is SUCKED by the current gomen.
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written by Century Patriot, January 23, 2008 13:57:47
Ah ha!!, now it explained the connection and strong support Shahidan get from AAB and SIL.

How about instead of less profit made bcos of smuggling, it is actually due to PRICE INCREASE in import which is created by Shahidan’s/ SIL’s company outside Malaysia!! Hence, Bernas deals thro’ an agent!! This is more profitable!!!

With this sort connections, ACA probe definitely will come to NOTHING and No Offence Disclosed.

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written by Mr Smith, January 23, 2008 14:03:17
But I thought it was reported that this case is closed and Bernas was let off with a warning.
But isn't Malaysian law shy when UMNO leaders commit crime.
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written by Tornado, January 23, 2008 14:14:07
Suck, sucked and sucked....
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written by hiro, January 23, 2008 14:55:51
I wonder if heads ever rolled in Bernas. There was a time when they were involved in insider trading, resulting in the Securities Commission going after them for compensation to pay off aggrieved investors. It's simply another sign that governance is not well in Malaysia.
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written by sydput, January 23, 2008 16:23:06
wow! mahathir allowed a greedy person to privatise LPN into bernas. I think there is enough wrong doing during the period on Dr. M. unfortunately badawi is doing nothing to correct the situation.He is still enjoying his honeymoon and making full use of the new airbus A319 flying all over the world and neglecting the people who had voted him in with a record majority.
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written by wongnoball, January 23, 2008 16:35:15
Is this a correct,lawful or ethical way, at the expense of ALL the Malaysian, to create this type of Bumi entrepreneurs ???? smilies/angry.gif smilies/sad.gif
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written by Oldmantalks, January 23, 2008 17:10:24
Three cheers for UMNO!.This is another way of making money, without the general public making a lot of noise.The amount of profit they are getting is not enough; they need to get rid of a few thousand mouths to feed, so that their profit is greater. Do we need this to prolong?
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written by Rhan, January 23, 2008 17:12:16
Bernas sell the imported rice to the wholesaler at RM 2.75 per kg and non negotiable. The wholesalers have to bribe the in charged personnel to ensure Bernas sell them the rice otherwise have to tutup kedai.

When the Bernas buyer go to Thailand, they look for the lowest grade rice and pay the seller the highest price and share share on the margin, Malaysian therefore can only eat lowest quality imported rice from Bernas and only Bernas. We therefore continue to curse Singaporean whose buy up all the good quality rice at lowest price, what to do, Malaysian love the lowest quality rice and don’t mind paying.

Some people misunderstood rice is a price control item, yes and no. The local cheap super rice is control item but not many want to buy because damn low quality therefore Bernas no eye see. All other grade is non price control item and Bernas can fix the market price as they deem fit, this is the reason why Bernas concentrate doing import rice and hope all the rice farmer to go “ham ka zan” and clear another burden to make more profit.

When some farmers develop a new method to plant fragrant rice to compete with Thailand, this bloody bastard from the agriculture Ministry claim that the rice will cause disease to ensure the importers can continue to enjoy the fat profit.

In short, you sell to Bernas, you bayar, you buy from Bernas, you also bayar, you thought maybe you can buy from smuggler to get better quality rice but now this is also control by Bernas, so bayar juga, when rice from Kedah masuk Perak, you need permit, bayar, a sundry shop want to sell rice, need a permit, bayar. The whole rice industry is bayar bayar and bayar and this is the reason why the stupid Malaysian have to pay RM 3.00 for a kg of fragrant rice.

Vote BN? No way!
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written by Hope4all, January 23, 2008 17:29:41
Politicians now are no longer afraid of the law. Plundering can happen in broad daylight, they know the whole system now protects them. Anyone who plunders is holding the other person's balls so at the most, if the politician is found guilty, his ears kena cubit only... nothing beyond that.
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written by ahmadbadrul40, January 23, 2008 17:32:54
This not news. Once there is a monopoly, then there is UMNO involved. UMNO concept of life is to monopolise everything. From politics to education to business. Every damn thing. Universities monopolise by UMNO goons, business from Oil and Gas to automobiles monopolise by UMNO goons and of course politics.
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written by densemy, January 23, 2008 17:45:50
... and in your other thread you ask what right do Westerners have to adopt a holier-than-thou attitude. Here is one part of your answer
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written by Bukit Chandan, January 23, 2008 18:40:40
We smelled a dead rat on Shahidan since we read the news on his involvement with the women issue. Today, he and his collaborators are in our C-List.

Best Regards.........
bukit-chandan.blogpsot.com
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written by talk3talk4, January 23, 2008 20:11:24
It is not to Bernas benefit to lift the game of our local padi farmers. Overseas trade would be less transparent. Also, it is likely the profit margin from buying from local farmers are less profitable from importing. Bernas could very well be paying agent (so call independent agent Malaysian style type'lah) to source their overseas purchases. This way even more laku, markup oveseas and another mark up in M'sia. Kaya raya man.

The less the local padi farmers produced, the more Bernas can import. Come 2010 Bernas would have set up such a network it will still monopolise the rice industry.
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written by talk3talk4, January 23, 2008 20:13:29
Towering Malays and Ketuanan Melayu

Itu'la dia.

Towering Malays are now the Tuan of all Melayu and all Non Melayu.

Tuan, sikit lagi....
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written by Motherchell, January 23, 2008 21:04:14
In Malaysia, WHAT IS A THREAT TO NATIONAL SECURITY IN THE EYES OF THE THE UNLEARNED OF THE RULING SEAT OF POWER???????/

1)WHEN YOU SPEAK THE TRUTH ,
2)WHEN YOU QUESTION DUBIOUS TRANSACTIONS AND FUNDS MANUPILATIONS BY THE RULING ELITE
3)WHEN YOU PLAY AROUND WITH PLUTONIUM AND NOT A MEMBER OF THE INCLUDED FAMILY.
4)WHEN SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE PICKED UP FOR TRYING TO MURDER RED HELMETED POLICEMAN.
5)WHEN YOU SPEAK their "PROFANITIES" LIKE RACE AND RELIGION .
THE LIST GOES ON...............!!!!!!!

WHAT WE NEED AS REFORM IS SENTENCES LIKE IN CHINA , DEATH FOR CHEATING THE STATE for THIS CRIMINALS IN THE RULING PARTY. THIS WILL GET THE MESSAGE RIGHT TO ALL IN POWER . OTHERWISE Malaysia wont see the light of the day!!
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written by orangair, January 23, 2008 21:21:52
Mahathir has done a great deal of harm to ordinary malay/malaysians. He is the root and origins of our suffering. He should be hanged. And Abdullah Badawi is like same shit different *******...
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written by malaysian2008, January 23, 2008 21:38:09
Aiyah, Bernas is only make maoney from imported rice and subsidy the local (control price) rice. So if you want them broke, just start eating local rice, create the demand and support our local farmers. Then the imported rice will not make them rich, no buyer, they will sell low to clear stock.

By the way the Bernas imported rice is not good quality, the hearsay is, they had been mixed at oversea before export to Malaysia. Don't believe, go to our neighboring border town to buy their local best brand and compare what you get....,you will see and taste the different. and it is half the price you purchase with BERNAS brand.

There are the saying that they import 3 shipments of rice, pay 2 and make 1 ship of profit.

So if everybody start boycott to eat the over mark-up BERNAS imported rice , such as thai fragrance rice (the chinese favorite) , Basmati Rice(for nasi briyani)etc. etc. you will see their losses the following year.

BOYCOTT their slogan PILIHAN BERNAS to the PILIHAN ANDA: eat more local rice to create demand for our poor farmers.
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written by malaysian2008, January 23, 2008 22:19:41
The BERNAS website's vision & mission :

VISION
Our food products are consumed in every household in Malaysia. We are a company deeply committed to nourish the nation better. We do this by providing quality food products that create value for our company, our partners and our customers.


MISSION
Value creation by increasing market share, introducing new products and acquiring complementary products. It is our goal to be a market leader in Malaysia. We will be market driven focusing on the following areas:-

Brand Building
Product Performance
Customer Service


CORPORATE VALUES
Challenges
- Improving performances
- Renewing understanding of our changing business

Conduct
- Integrity
- Ethics
- Probity
- Corporate governance / transparency

Commitment
- Value for customers
- Leadership for community and environment
- Teamwork
- Shared purpose with regulators
- Value for shareholders

Datuk Badruddin Amiruldin (BN-Jerai) said the government must intervene in the matter as he claimed the company's functions had contradicted its original objectives.

"Badruddin also questioned the national rice stockpile which was 92 metric tons at any one time which was previously located at Anak Bukit. He said it was an offence for the national rice stockpile for use during an emergency to be kept by a private company as it involved national security."

/it seems like ou YB don't even read the above vision n mission of BERNAS. what national security ??? read this from BERNAS vision - "We do this by providing quality food products that create value for our company, our partners and our customers." where they mention given value for Gov't and rakyat.

As RPK say, they are privatise to make money, to be the next NEstle. They has AP, Mogul of rice industry. just like Car industry any one has AP will make money, who care about protecting our national car industry;

our current gomen always say we need to promote this industry or that industy, but later on they will give their crony an AP or whatever right to kill that industry. Funny huh! They will say we should promote and protect bumiputra interest, then they will has another giant amno bumi firm to kill the smaller bumi firm. So don't blame the chinese, indian or foreign investor. blame your own gomen.

I think we should also get our AP i.e. Ada PAS (AP); Ada PKR (AP); ada DA(P) also AP. hahahahahaha
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written by Kal El, January 23, 2008 22:32:16
shit shit shit!
y all these things happening in Malay sia? damn! screwed by my fellow malaymen..some more supposed to b fighting for our rights!
i think its high time we rope in all the farmers & bash this shahidan to mercury or next year!
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written by kent chong, January 23, 2008 22:51:06
THIS IS JUST A SHOWCASE to show people about corruption and etc.. ELECTION TIME near!!!!! dont forget. After that all no news about status and no one will be jailed!
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written by harrbm, January 23, 2008 23:00:48

This cannot be condoned at all. If this is all true, abuse of position entrusted by the people, I pray there will be someone who will put this criminal politician and his family in jail.

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written by panca, January 24, 2008 01:16:03
This is just one of those (big)shark swimming in the northern canals. Wow, Bodo has another feather to his cap, "towering malay", cheers to the success!

Do or will the malay ever know themselves why 'ketuanan melayu', NEP, special rights means a lot to this no.1 malay race-based party playing religion and racism politics. So now what happen to the farmers who are all malays? Vote BN, bagus, bagus, bijak sekali!

How could Tun make the people the pawn for this unscrupulous politician MB business, vision 2020, Tun didn't care because he just play his own card, there was a bigger picture, that is to anyone's bet?!

Full of shit, these people must go to jail.

See if you can get a 5 kilo on the way back from travel from Thailand, rest assured the customs officers would be doing their jobs proper because statistics are needed for their "efficiency" so that it will also defend the business of bernas.

Ask Tun if he knew. The last we heard on the case of the video-clip was a no, no, no.

What would be the hope of malaysia coming out of the crutch of this regime will depend on the voters and especially from the malays.
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written by cheekhiaw, January 24, 2008 01:31:42
Just another scheme to fatten a wolf supposedly placed in the pen to keep the chickens safe from the fox on the other side of the ocean.

That such schemes lasted that long is a reflection of the kind of people that run the country and those that voted for them.
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written by RakyatMY, January 24, 2008 07:55:49
Has an ACA investigation ever led to the conviction of anyone?
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written by Alan Tan, January 24, 2008 08:59:47
“Once we arrested some of those couriers and guess who came to bail them out?” asked Mansor. “Hussein Ahmad!”

Hussein Ahmad is the kingpin of Umno Rantau Panjang, one-time Minister in Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s government who achieved ‘fame’ when he fired his pistol during an Umno division meeting. He was understandably never arrested nor was his pistol confiscated

Man, this is outrageous! Fire pistol in UMNO meeting. BTW, at least I know that we import 35% of rice(up by 5%). Well, it's problematic u know.
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written by sydput, January 24, 2008 09:16:32
If I am not mistaken, the founder members of bernas have already cashed out and sold their shares to syed mokhtar abukhari(yemeni arab), the corporate man who own the most IPP's, Tg pelepas and johore port(bernas import their products using his ports in johore), plus substatial shares in DRB-Hicom, controls, sugar imports through gula padang terap, controls pernas etc.
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written by Long Man, January 24, 2008 09:54:46
see... everybody in bn wants to be rich... no wonder radzi ask him to resign...
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written by DontPlayGod, January 24, 2008 10:13:05
More of the usual. UMNO cronies are raping the country left,right, and center. There ain't no rules, as far as UMNO cronies are concerned, not since the Tun set them free and did away with all those rules and general orders.
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written by franklyspeaking, January 24, 2008 11:41:08
these people are worst then the Nuirn killer!!! 100xs! they are causing the lifes of thousands of farmers and the well being of millions...... i am stock piling my rice in my store room! smilies/angry.gif smilies/angry.gif
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written by charcoy feng, January 24, 2008 12:41:00
Another good reason for a change after next GE..... MT should be made available to all malaysians. Those who can afford to print, print at pass it on.
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written by malaysianohope, January 24, 2008 13:59:54
The whole issue about the rice monopoly is about screwing the taxpayers as an indirect form of tax & in the process enrich a few, and this practice is all what umno is about. Just like the tolls and car APs. The only critical difference in this case is the country is being held to ransom, why coz when the day the price of rice goes through the roof the taxpayers will still have to cough up. This I totally blame TDM for implementing it and AAB for continuing it. Just remember who to vote when election time.
TOTALLY FED-UP!
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written by charcoy feng, January 24, 2008 14:52:13
Harapkan Pagar, Pagar bukan saja makan padi tapi sekam pun kena jual.
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written by krepot, January 24, 2008 16:08:35
I am to say or repeat this; It is the Malay culture, since everything is given on a silver platter, they then pull the cows tits and milk the companies dry, then they just leave it there to rot.

It is the Melayu touch - has happened to far too many companies - enrich oneself and run. Who cares about tomorrow. Who cares about continuity? Who cares about liabilities? Who cares about building an ongoing business. Who cares about reputation? Who cares about the country?

In actual fact, the elite Malays have sold out this country far too many times, in these businesses.

There are just far too many companies to be named, but some that come to mind....MAS, CELCOM, MENTIGA, PERWAJA, BBMB, MBSB, Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Bhd (KPS) and Kumpulan Hartanah Selangor Bhd (KHSB), PROTON, Renong, Putra and Star LRT and the list goes on and on........

Make hay, while the sun shines. Thats it!

It is time to get rid of the elite Malays, VOTE BN OUT! Any opposition will do! Believe me, it can't get worst.
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written by AussieMalay, January 24, 2008 20:58:37
RPK, why r u removing our comments? I've had tremandous respect for your views and positions, however, by doing this u are seriously increaing my doubts. I hope you're not adopting the BN way of filtering information in a selective way to contrast/promote your views
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written by educationist, January 24, 2008 21:00:27
So, yet another documented case of how the BN has abused the trust and the mandate of the rakyat over the years. Who are the beneficiaries? - again UMNOputras and their cronies.
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written by HJ Angus, January 25, 2008 00:35:27
Thats' why I am against the latest move to create stockpiles as it will only mean more costs for the ordinary folks.

Furthermore guess who is the Chairman of the Price Control Council?
http://malaysiawatch3.********.com/2008/01/government-can-only-control-prices-at.html
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written by RockyG, January 25, 2008 00:54:52
I am really getting tired of all these stories of corruption in malaysia. Isn't there some news about an honest to goodness BN politician?
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written by Raja Petra, January 25, 2008 08:21:10
AussieMalay, I AGAIN repeat we are NOT removing comments. Make sure you are logged in before commenting and if you stay logged in and the server cache clears you will have to log in again. Let me say that again. WE DO NOT DELETE COMMENTS.
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written by liumx, January 25, 2008 12:07:57

I am lamenting for the paddy farmers as well as the rice consumers in Malaysia, just imagine if we let the same scenerio as seen from the eyes of RPK repeating for another 5 years what will happen to the rice market in Malaysia? While there are concerns over the scarcity of the petroleum in short time, are we not worry of this makanan ruji Malaysia? I am certainly ill-informed if I did not read this piece, including those 2 written in 2003. How can we as a civilized nation allow such injustice? Maybe we are not to that kind of civilization yet?
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written by RockyG, January 26, 2008 00:54:26
Hello everyone, I am still waiting for someone to post some positive news on the Malaysian govt machinery. Well, let me start at least. I have worked with MIDA folks previously to invest in a new business in Malaysia via an acquisition. Let me say that at the top, we dealt with some very professional MIDA directors from the industrial sector, namely the Chemicals sector. There was a Chinese gentlemen, a Chinese lady and a Malay guy who assisted them. All of them worked tirelessly with us to process our various applications. I would give some of the folks heading the industrial segments at MIDA the thumbs up. They acted very professionally. When we finally launched our new office, Rafidah Aziz came to open. I know she's caught up in all these car APs etc. But that aside, our American bosses were impressed with her. She was very casual and down to earth, did not come in a fancy car, little fanfare, (to the extent of even being humble). At least, she did a good PR job.
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written by justice6, January 27, 2008 09:08:52
RockyG,...look deeper, not the surface...
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written by Yen Moy, January 27, 2008 11:11:07
Malaysians must be living in a GOD given fantasy land. I read so much of abuse, corruption and favouritisim from malaysia-today. But how come it is still so rich(monetary term)? You guys are fogging ahead with big developments. Your homes are tiled from inside to the driveway with golden gates and fence where you park you brand new vehicle. Well you don't see that in Perth not that I hope to see that in Perth. You people are driving cars are well ahead of us. Ours are only seen in Malaysia scap yard waiting to be re cycle. I wonder what will happen if Malaysia unlease its full potential for the last 50 years? Malaysia would have tell others "you can catch up with us at the next traffic lights if we are still there".
Malaysia you need to count the blessing. However all good times will come to an end when it does it will be a very long & painful.
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written by GHT, January 27, 2008 19:21:46
It seems now it is UMNO leaders who are creating the MALAY DILEMMAS for the Malays. And the biggest culprit are the UMNO leaders themselves. I just pity the poor Malay padi farmers. We can now understand all the crocodile tears Dr M used to shed during the last few UMNO assemblies saying that the Malay "senang lupa kulit". While it was he and his cronies in UMNO screwed the Malaya poor farmers left, right and center.

Whilst, the kampong Malays folks stay loyal to their leaders up till this day. In the coming GE you can be assured the rural Malays will continue to vote for UMNO while they continue to cheat them of their future.

Now "Bodoh We" and his family are in the thick of the action. This is the present Malay nationalism.
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written by RockyG, January 28, 2008 00:21:12
Justice6, I understand what you mean. But I am scrapping the bottom of the barrel here for something positive, and this is the what I can come up with smilies/smiley.gif
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written by 1eyecls, January 28, 2008 08:27:11
Is this a correct,lawful or ethical way, at the expense of ALL the Malaysian, to create this type of Bumi entrepreneurs ????

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they are not entrepreneurs,they are entering into our pockets to steal and vacuum our hard-earned money,these are called Islam Hadhari,Umno,BN and the Cabinet!

they are not like pirates of the Carrebean,they do it daylite and openly!
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written by 1eyecls, January 28, 2008 08:39:21
you know why some top gun wants to be the Perlis MB?smallest province,biggest resourses!Cant you see the present one is so free that he get involved in many other activities?i tell you,the one who is eyeing it also a filthy rich fellow,just importing more foreign workers permits,he almost could buy the whole Perlis island!trust me! smilies/cool.gif
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written by malgal, January 28, 2008 11:23:43
robbing the poor to enrich the rich! putting the national security of the country at stake!
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written by alee, January 29, 2008 03:41:08
Election is imminent. We as Malaysian who love this country must do something to save this country from destruction by the corrupt politicians.

CAllING ALL READERS OF MT,let's use SMS to spread the education. We should take the important points from MT articles, condense them into SMS and send out chain SMS. We should have all all language versions. Encourage everyone to send to everyone else.

We must reach out to all Malaysians, especially the people in the kampongs and new villages !! Let's start today !! Can anyone start posting those SMS in MT so everyone can use ?
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written by gundohing, January 30, 2008 07:19:19
The moment Bernas monopolised the rice import, the price of rice has been going upwards. No longer can you get really good quality rice without being mixed with some inferior ones.

Import permits should be allowed to just anyone since Bernas is never serious about protecting the local industry. There should be some competition to allow for better pricing to benefit consumers.
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written by Jeffrey, January 30, 2008 09:40:31
what a sad place to be in....i still love this country but just the people up there stink to hell!!!!! Election is coming, vote for BN? no way!@#$$%^!(#&!@ Vote for Opposition? there are in a mess too..... now im thinking to just draw a big fat RAT in the ballot paper!!!!!!!
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written by The dragonheart, January 31, 2008 13:31:13
Syarikat Beras Nasional (Bernas) which has the sole rice importing licence in the country.
In Islam Commercial monopoly is haraam. Espcially the monopoly of staple food, and all that which goes into preparing it - fuel, salt, oil, etc. Hoarding such goods, while denying the public sale at reasonable prices, in anticipation of higher prices, is haraam
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written by teo siew chin, January 31, 2008 15:57:40
The dragonheart - maybe the monopoly is halal under Islam Hadhari?
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written by Nonama Nomane, February 02, 2008 17:39:07
If the Government is really really serious, they also should look into the monopoly of sugar, onion and other essential commodities. These people are sucking all the consumers in the country.
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written by LTan, February 04, 2008 14:03:03
Undi lagi BN UMNO lama kelamaan nasi pun kita tiada untuk di makan.

VOTE BN UMNO OUT!!!!
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written by LTan, February 04, 2008 14:15:25
INI KAH YG DIKATAKAN NEGARA ISLAM HADHARI???????

BERAS PUN MAU TIPU (SELUDUP) LEPAS TU JAMAAT PI SEMBAHYANG. INI BARU BERAS ADA LAGI BANYAK PERBUATAN YG HARAM MEREKA LAKUKAN...
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written by Daryl, February 06, 2008 00:52:59
Until today I still cannot believe why the rice I bought in US taste so much better than those I bought in Malaysia. I guess now we know why.... Another reason why we are being screwed and if you still don't believe it by our own BN goverment. Is it time to at least reduced the 2/3 of this greedy goverment?

I believe it is time to make them kow tow to the rakyat. So, opposition parties can you guys make yourself become a opposition party instead of opposition parties with racial line draw across these parties. Because I am tired of alliance between parties that are race based and not agenda based. Get rid of DAP, PAS, PKR(?) or dozen of others and become one. Make it Democratic, republican, labor, liberal or national party and sure you will get my vote. This and only this we will have a truly democratic free country instead of being labeled part free country by the world.
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written by dusunbukit, June 13, 2008 16:48:49
in the past 10 years, RM0.90/kg increased in rice prices, and yet paddy price only increased by RM0.10/kg. how the government expect farmers to produce more? rice traders are rich while paddy farmers remained poor..
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