tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604477176521753208.post4967783650312954193..comments2024-03-14T19:25:05.015+08:00Comments on SAKMONGKOL AK47: The dismantling of the 30% ruleAriff Sabrihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04134536173557859031noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604477176521753208.post-90761390714996899172009-07-08T19:11:13.768+08:002009-07-08T19:11:13.768+08:00Yes the NEP has helped a lot of Malays relative to...Yes the NEP has helped a lot of Malays relative to their non Malay counter parts who could have soured sky high as their counterparts in Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong and China(if they had been taken better care of).<br /><br />In the end, and look at the facts, the non Malays today is no where able to compete with those in other countries. The sum total of loss is what we are today. .... how far Peternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604477176521753208.post-42844614602850200292009-07-08T09:15:05.189+08:002009-07-08T09:15:05.189+08:00AK!
A very good analysis of the prevaling situatio...AK!<br />A very good analysis of the prevaling situation of the 30 percent NEP.<br />No one bothered to write about the blantant abuse of this system.<br />Thanks!an eye opener for us non-bumis.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17987895545990970527noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604477176521753208.post-76344396882400557132009-07-08T04:07:58.105+08:002009-07-08T04:07:58.105+08:00Dato Sako
This article deserves a wider reading.
...Dato Sako<br /><br />This article deserves a wider reading.<br /><br />One of the most profound analyses on the NEP and the 30 percent stake issue.<br /><br />I can't agree more than what was said.<br /><br />The racially-based gratis is too entrenched in the psyche of the Malays, its more than 40 years, that it will be hard to take its shackles off. <br /><br />Among the capacity-enhanced Franknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604477176521753208.post-66640482536993374912009-07-07T23:00:58.179+08:002009-07-07T23:00:58.179+08:00There are two types of Bumiputra businessmen, one,...There are two types of Bumiputra businessmen, one, manage and run their businesses themselves from scratch and the other just rent their licences or have joint ventures with non-Bumiputras. Becoming sleeping partners. <br /><br />The first category benefitted and grow from their sweat and toil. They mastered their businesses. The second group didn't because they had an easy time. Every race ajoylyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18331062669086777379noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604477176521753208.post-89689377099493115392009-07-07T20:26:02.265+08:002009-07-07T20:26:02.265+08:00Malaysia will be taking on Manchester Utd on the 1...Malaysia will be taking on Manchester Utd on the 16th..a timely reminder that there will be no more 30%..no more handicapping when we play golf..and paralympics will be open to all..<br /><br />1MalaysiaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604477176521753208.post-24064453968658014862009-07-07T18:36:21.448+08:002009-07-07T18:36:21.448+08:00The windfall of RM half a trillion from Petronas c...The windfall of RM half a trillion from Petronas could have been better utilised in upgrading the education facilities in the countries rather than in building white elephants and enriching the politicians in Malaysia. There was no need for NEP, and without it Malays today would have been better trained than what they are. The harm to the Malay race was perpetrated because UMNO leaders wanted Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604477176521753208.post-61334062242660483692009-07-07T18:34:59.092+08:002009-07-07T18:34:59.092+08:00A perfect example of the NEP of Umno is the collap...A perfect example of the NEP of Umno is the collapsed TRENGGANAU STADIUM, BEAUTIFUL FROM FAR, BUT IN REALITY, FAR FROM BEAUTIFUL. In other words looks grand till it collapses, thats the tale of Umno, unfettered greed without thinking about the consequences, the bottom line is this I as a non bumi say thank you Umno, you have made me much stronger mentally, to strive hard and sucseed by my own Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604477176521753208.post-44088561046219785012009-07-07T15:00:32.955+08:002009-07-07T15:00:32.955+08:00B: 'I don't think any of the X's will ...B: 'I don't think any of the X's will disagree with you, A. What you've said is reasonable. But what you seem to be saying is not just limited to the equity rule.'<br /><br />A: 'You want to know why, B? It's because when people have doubts about it being removed, their thinking is exactly the basis of what i've just been saying that's not right. You want some wallahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17580252352785040456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604477176521753208.post-9514905039536755052009-07-07T15:00:26.641+08:002009-07-07T15:00:26.641+08:00...Like even this thing about scholarships. It sho......Like even this thing about scholarships. It shows the important things they don't really give a damn. Y is finally given a scholarship. She cries with joy after crying with disappointment. It's to Asian Institute of Medicine. But X will still get Liverpool Med although Y's scores are way higher. It's piecemeal release of past holdings on decision-making. Then Y comes back a GP wallahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17580252352785040456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604477176521753208.post-16494738415228844172009-07-07T15:00:06.169+08:002009-07-07T15:00:06.169+08:00B: 'Then what needs to be done, A?'
A: &#...B: 'Then what needs to be done, A?'<br /><br />A: 'Look, B, let's get a couple of things straight. One, the world is not about race or even face. It's about being relevant. If one is not relevant, then one must find ways to be relevant. Two, even those who had gone up through affirmative policies will all one day have to face up to that requirement. If they run a public-listedwallahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17580252352785040456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604477176521753208.post-63579616431482985552009-07-07T14:58:36.868+08:002009-07-07T14:58:36.868+08:00A: 'Why you look so glum, one?'
B: 'I...A: 'Why you look so glum, one?'<br /><br />B: 'I was just minding my own bisnes, A. Perambulating at the mall. Then, behold! There she was. So sleek and stunning, with a come-on look to melt the heart of even a siberian tiger.'<br /><br />A: 'Aren't you ashamed of yourself,B? You're already geriatic. Expired goods, in fact, and prime suspect in the deforestation of ourwallahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17580252352785040456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604477176521753208.post-30680471909070777712009-07-07T12:12:49.998+08:002009-07-07T12:12:49.998+08:00Tok Snake,
why are you following me?
;)
was fu...Tok Snake,<br /><br />why are you following me? <br /><br />;)<br /><br />was fun when CCJ followed...hehehAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604477176521753208.post-27534640501421216322009-07-07T11:30:48.578+08:002009-07-07T11:30:48.578+08:00Dato SAK,
Well said. Very objective arguments.
...Dato SAK,<br /><br />Well said. Very objective arguments. <br /><br />You hit the nails right on the dot.<br /><br />Whatever said would not go down well with some quaters, especially the PUTERAS UMNO (borrowing your term). However it's essential to do away with the 30% equity if we want the wealth to be more evenly-distributed.<br /><br />Just imagine the wonders if the 54B were to be given abROhttp://just-mythots.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604477176521753208.post-6308814157575482792009-07-07T10:54:35.933+08:002009-07-07T10:54:35.933+08:00can't agree more.
well written sir.can't agree more.<br /><br />well written sir.Snakebitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17324952923731200028noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604477176521753208.post-34490312670775823442009-07-07T10:04:33.243+08:002009-07-07T10:04:33.243+08:00The 30 percent ownership rule could have been enha...The 30 percent ownership rule could have been enhanced with requirements of transfer of technology, transfer of expertise, training of locals, more local/malay emplyees etc, etc instead of outright free and easy ownership by the gratis-seeking Malay elite. That way, the benefits can be channeled further instead of just becoming figureheads.<br /><br /><br />MeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604477176521753208.post-79652276265691815122009-07-07T09:59:57.431+08:002009-07-07T09:59:57.431+08:00Dato,
very good points you have made there.
who ...Dato,<br /><br />very good points you have made there.<br /><br />who abuses and who really benefits in terms of real change.<br /><br />but i think we still need not have totally relinquished the rule across the board for fear of giving up key sectors that will ultimately result in us being owned and unable to call the shots.<br /><br />even Dubai, Qatar etc have their restrictions and they are Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com