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Sunday 24 January 2016

The Najibs!


How frivolously easy it is for this Najib and Rosmah to spend our money on hedonistic RM$1928.80 dinners for themselves in Sri Perdana!   


Then there are the millions spent on flowers....



A fortune already fluttered away on handbags, gold rings diamond encrusted watches and RM$1200 hair jobs! A different handbag a day is needed to keep this FLOM happy everyday..... legendary shopping sprees in far away places...never using commercial flights... always government’s private jet-plane.  Even on vacations accompanied by large entourages of personal friends.





Millions spent at work and at play!

RM2.24 Million electricity bill for Seri Perdana
The water bill a jaw-dropping RM311,174 !
Combined together a utility bill of RM6,989.50 per day.
In Malaysia the average small family spends RM200 to RM300 per month on electricity and between RM50 to RM100 per month for water.

 RM426,489.46 on Rosmah's use of the government jet to Qatar.

  4 government funded private jets - Boeing Business Jet, a Global Express, a Falcon 900, and the Airbus for them to play with. 

 Top government leaders incurred a whopping RM182 million on 372 flights to 339 destinations in 2012, using the six private planes belonging to the government.
Of the RM182 million, fuel cost was RM14,951,448.04 while maintenance cost RM167,079,541.80.
That works out to be almost half-a-million ringgit for each trip taken on the government’s private planes.

 

 And how will all this frivolous spending be funded and how to bolster the worsening fiscal credentials of our country? Let me count the ways.

Remove subsidies from petrol, liquefied petroleum gas, cooking oil, sugar, petrol, diesel,

The GST at 6% (for now!)

The government is creating a statutory body to take over the housing loans it currently manages for civil servants. That will move about 40 billion ringgit ($10.5 billion) into off-balance-sheet liabilities and reduce the government’s debt-to-gross domestic product ratio in the forlorn hope to move our rating from negative to stable. 

Pembinaan PFI is a special purpose vehicle used by the government to accelerate construction of schools, hospitals and other development projects by borrowing money at cheaper-than-market rates from pension managers Employees Provident Fund and Kumpulan Wang Persaraan (Diperbadankan. It has borrowed 30 billion ringgit from the two companies....another "1MDB" waiting to explode on our consciousness, 

Toll naik! 30% to 100% hike across the board!

More cuts to subsidies on public transport.

Government now considering to cut subsidies selected industries including fisheries and river boats for rural areas.

JPA scholarship suspended!  

The list goes on and on as this desperate BN government under Najib Razak tries without success to cover black holes of fiscal improprieties and outright scams and swindles perpetrated upon our nation's coffers by themselves.

subsidy that remains is the super subsidy for public transport and selected industries including fisheries and river boats for rural areas. - See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/putrajaya-continues-to-cut-subsidies-says-pemandu#sthash.6bP2SzPY.dpuf

  When will it all end? Soon my friend....very very soon for all that is now left for the Najibs is for the Fat Lady to start Singing! 




 

 



 

In the last parliament session, a similar question on the costs incurred for the use of the government jet to ferry Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor to Qatar was promptly answered. For the record, the costs incurred then for that trip were RM426,489.46. - See more at: http://www.theantdaily.com/Main/How-much-did-we-pay-for-the-use-of-government-jet-for-PM-s-holiday#sthash.yLmEnRlr.dpuf
In the last parliament session, a similar question on the costs incurred for the use of the government jet to ferry Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor to Qatar was promptly answered. For the record, the costs incurred then for that trip were RM426,489.46. - See more at: http://www.theantdaily.com/Main/How-much-did-we-pay-for-the-use-of-government-jet-for-PM-s-holiday#sthash.yLmEnRlr.dpuf

 


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