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<blockquote data-quote="ALBundy" data-source="post: 394513" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>I echo Funfer's statement.</p><p> </p><p>Sad but true, past mismanagement from MAS share buyback to PKFZ fiasco are all starting to haunt us and future generations. Another example is the ITIS (Integrated Traffic Information System) project of which massive electronic signboards are erected all over Klang Valley that is of little use, as there is little choice of alternative routes. Cost? RM300 million. </p><p> </p><p>Despite the massive natural resources, the government is facing financial difficulties to even finance its own expenditure and expenses, and to rely on oil revenue from Petronas is only a short term solution. The challenge for the ruling party is to trim down the large bureaucracy, improve system of delivery and to attract more FDI to increase the per capita income of the rakyat. Easier said than done, but it has to be done or else a grim future awaits us.</p><p> </p><p>Make no mistake about it, Malaysia is still one of the best country in the world to live and it is important for everyone make an informed decision in the next general election to bring the necessary changes to ensure that we will continue to live in peace and harmoniously in this beautiful country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALBundy, post: 394513, member: 15"] I echo Funfer's statement. Sad but true, past mismanagement from MAS share buyback to PKFZ fiasco are all starting to haunt us and future generations. Another example is the ITIS (Integrated Traffic Information System) project of which massive electronic signboards are erected all over Klang Valley that is of little use, as there is little choice of alternative routes. Cost? RM300 million. Despite the massive natural resources, the government is facing financial difficulties to even finance its own expenditure and expenses, and to rely on oil revenue from Petronas is only a short term solution. The challenge for the ruling party is to trim down the large bureaucracy, improve system of delivery and to attract more FDI to increase the per capita income of the rakyat. Easier said than done, but it has to be done or else a grim future awaits us. Make no mistake about it, Malaysia is still one of the best country in the world to live and it is important for everyone make an informed decision in the next general election to bring the necessary changes to ensure that we will continue to live in peace and harmoniously in this beautiful country. [/QUOTE]
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