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Wednesday, 01 July 2009 10:10

Umno leaders to ease disquiet over removal of Malay corporate ownership quota

By Carolyn Hong, The Straits Times

MALAYSIA'S pro-Malay economic policies were never meant to be only about Malay corporate ownership, but the focus inevitably narrowed to just this one aspect.

It was seen as a litmus test for any leader who wanted to signal reforms in a highly politicised economy.

Thus, when Prime Minister Najib Razak removed the longstanding quota on Malay ownership of public-listed companies yesterday, along with a wide swathe of liberalisation measures, it was an extremely bold move - and a huge political risk.

Companies will no longer have to sell at least 30 per cent of their shares to Malays. Instead, they will have to maintain at least 25 per cent of their shares for sale to the general public, of which half must be sold to Malays.

The aim is to distribute wealth more widely. For a long time, it was the politically connected Malay businessmen who became rich on the quotas, causing resentment among the Malay masses and the minorities.

Datuk Seri Najib's move has been described as a seismic shift in Malaysia's economic policy. 'Indeed, the measures represent the beginning of a mindset change that is bound to excite investors, stimulate the economy and inspire the people to be even more competitive,' Malaysian Chinese Association president Ong Tee Keat wrote in his blog.

The economists have largely hailed it, although most say the effects would not be immediate.

Mr Lee Heng Guie, the chief of economic research at CIMB, said the dismantling of policies that had hampered investments will put Malaysia on a better footing for sustained growth in the medium and long term.

Mr Najib had earlier also announced the liberalisation of 27 sub-sectors of the services sector, and financial sector.

There is bound to be some disquiet on the Malay ground, although most Umno politicians are sticking to the party line for now.

Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin told The Straits Times that there has been a bit of rumbling among the Malays because the grassroots members do not understand the big picture yet.

“It can be easily manipulated to say that the Malays are losing out. We will give an explanation to our members,” he said.

To him, the change may be seismic in terms of the psychology of it, but the Prime Minister was merely getting rid of old tools that did not work.

The Malays, Khairy said, should understand that the overarching Malay agenda was still in place, but a new method was being fashioned to achieve it. He pointed out that participation through quotas did not develop capacity or skills.

Leakages were serious, making millionaires of the few who were allotted shares. Najib said that of the RM54 billion in shares allocated between 1984 and 2005, only RM2 billion worth of shares were left in the hands of bumiputeras.

Umno MPs like Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir, Datuk Tajuddin Abdul Rahman and Datuk Jamaluddin Jarjis were quoted by the online media as saying that the new model could break the stagnation of Malay economic participation.

Another Umno MP, Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed, too said the initial reaction on the ground was not good, but he said people needed to understand the pressures of global competition.

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written by Richfyf, July 01, 2009 10:19:49
WOW all the "Yes Men" from UMNO agree 110% with their president even though they themselves do not know what the Helll Najib means.

Just like the DPM, I supports Najib's 1-Malaysia but I will defend Ketuanan Melayu till the last drop of blood!!!

Go figure that out!!!
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written by Richfyf, July 01, 2009 10:23:21
“It can be easily manipulated to say that the Malays are losing out. We will give an explanation to our members,”

What is he trying to imply? Is it " Sorry members you all are not smart as me and can be EASILY MANIPULATED" Just like you all can easily be confused of your religion. So listen to me I am your leader and I am an Oxford Graduate! You are all dumb and dumber!"

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written by MyBUDAK, July 01, 2009 10:28:04
“It can be easily manipulated to say that the Malays are losing out. We will give an explanation to our members,”


Only Grad manipulating UMNO and anjing-anjing UMNO. nowadays dogs foods are imported from Engrund, UMNO need to share this ideas with their gang.
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written by Trueandfair, July 01, 2009 10:40:20
NOTE: Repeat posting removed
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written by mikewang, July 01, 2009 10:57:44
Dear Trueandfair,

I think you read the new policy wrongly.

What it actually says is that instead of 30% compulsory shares allotment in IPOs to Bumiputra interests, the new policy calls for 25% compulsory share allotment to Malaysian interests out of which 50% must be to Bumiputra interests.

This effectively means from 30% Bumiputra participation, Najib has scaled that down to 12.5% in an IPO.

Basically 12.5% is minimum Bumiputra participation.
It is by no means the average.
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written by 1351, July 01, 2009 11:23:17
Trueandfair, So, which way is up and which way is down Trueandfair ? You are asking the same question as Carolyn but in different prose, get it ! And thank you mike for laying out the numbers to the uninitiated.

Casper
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written by Trueandfair, July 01, 2009 11:51:13
Dear Mike and Casper,

Thanks for the highlight on the numbers - the key message that I wanted to push that was missed by reporters is that Najib HAS 1 did it in such a face-saving manner as if he is doing the everyone a BIG FAVOUR by removing the 30%. Hence, we should try not to get CONNED by his "political" moves and double-dealing. It is just like the removal of bumi quota on the 27 sub-sectors earlier - soounded so great and charitable etc etc in the news but when you dig in, you find that bumi particpation was NON-EXISTENT to start with - so once again Najib the magician DO A TRICK - now he is at it again !!
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written by 1351, July 01, 2009 12:06:59
I get your drift Trueandfair, and I'm sure others too while Najib continues to dish out his free lunch at our expense.

No matter what Najib does from now till the next mandate, he is poise to lead UMNO into the opposition. If we are lucky, Najib might sacrifice the likes of Khir Toyol, have him thrown in jail but still that won't appease the public, certainly not me. Regards.

Casper
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