20 October 2011

Sistem Analisis Peperiksaan Sekolah (SAPS)


Do you know that you can now check your Peperiksaan Percubaan SPM 2011 results and other results online??
If you are interested in knowing it before others, log on to this website..

http://saps.moe.gov.my/ibubapa2/index.php

The website above is created actually for parents to check their children results online as it makes it easier for them rather than going to the school. This year is the first year this system has been introduced. The system will be used nationwide from next year onwards. This system, called Sistem Analisis Peperiksaan Sekolah (SAPS) is an official system under the Education Ministry of Malaysia.

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NS volunteer brigade to be launched in February

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GEORGE TOWN: The National Service (NS) Training Programme Volunteer Brigade, aimed at carrying out voluntary work, is expected to be launched in February next year.

NS Training Department director-general Datuk Abdul Hadi Awang Kechil said the volunteer brigade, announced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak recently, was currently in the discussion stage.

"We have discussed with the defence ministry, and if all works out well, the brigade would be launched in February next year," he told reporters after visiting the White Resort NS training programme camp in Balik Pulau here Wednesday.

He said the brigade's function was to assist in times of natural disaster, such as flood, landslide or fire.

Last Friday, when launching the Kami Anak 1Malaysia assembly at the Bukit Jalil Hockey Stadium, Najib announced that the Government would be setting up the volunteer brigade which would involve 500,000 former NS trainees.

Abdul Hadi said the volunteer brigade would be based at 81 camps nationwide. He said, since it was implemented in 2004, the NS training programme had trained more than 580,000.

The latest batch, the 2011 Group 3, would comprise 18,000 trainees nationwide.

First report on education system review by year-end

PUTRAJAYA: The first report on the review process of Malaysia's existing education system is expected to be ready by year-end, said Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

He said the report will be submitted to the Cabinet, which will study and endorse a special team to look into the whole process, including implementation of the country's education policies.

"We will look at what we have been doing so far in terms of implementing our education policies and what needs to be done looking forward for the next 10 to 20 years. But this will take time," Muhyiddin said.

He was speaking at a press conference after the 23rd Implementation Council Meeting and 14th MSC Malaysia International Advisory Panel, here Wednesday. Both meetings were chaired by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

Education was among the focus areas under the Digital Transformation Programme or called Digital Malaysia, which will be led by the Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC).

Among the initiatives of the Digital Malaysia is to inject greater creativity and promote thinking skills throughout the education system.

Civil servant nabbed for selling fireworks illegally

 
KUALA LUMPUR: Police have confiscated about RM250,000 worth of fireworks in a raid at a flat near Taman Sri Bahtera here.

Cheras OCPD Asst Comm Mohan Singh said they were alerted on the illegal sales of firework and swung into action.

Police raided the flat at 10pm Tuesday. The fireworks were found hidden in one of the rooms in the apartment. He said they apprehended a civil servant, in his 30's, in connection with the case.

Police are investigating the suspect for possession of explosives under suspicious circumstances.

No Parliament session on Deepavali eve

KUALA LUMPUR: Parliament will not convene this October 25 due to the Deepavali celebrations, says Speaker Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia.

He said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, as leader of the House, had requested that there is no session this coming Tuesday, the eve of Deepavali.

He added all answers for the oral questions for that day would be replied in written form.

Proton’s electric cars to hit the roads in 2013

KUALA LUMPUR: Proton Holdings Bhd is looking to commercialise its electric vehicles in 2013.

The vehicles, which are now in the test fleet stage, will be brought to the commercial front to cater to an increasing demand for full electric cars, Proton Holdings director Datuk Zainuddin Che Din said.

“Currently, we have already delivered three Proton Saga EV and five units of the Proton Exora Range Extender EV to the Government for the test fleet.

“In the process of commercialising the vehicle, we are looking to provide at least 200 Range Extenders and 150 Proton Saga EV’s to the Government by the end of next year,” he said here yesterday.

He said the cars would be competitively priced once commercialised.

The Proton Saga EV is expected to be sold at RM70,000 and the Proton Exora Range Extender at about RM100,000.

“The price will be cheaper and competitive for a full electric car in the country,” said Zainuddin, who is also the project director of Proton’s Green Tech Department.

He said that to accommodate the needs of the electric cars once commercialised, Proton and the Government were working on a mechanism to build infrastructure to place charging centres.

“The charging stations will be placed initially in Putrajaya, Cyberjaya and certain prime locations in Kuala Lumpur.

Textile shops enjoying brisk business as Deepavali festival draws near

A Carnival mood has set in as shoppers flood Klang’s Little India to buy clothes, jewellery, accessories, cookies and even fireworks for the Deepavali festival.

Several main streets such as Jalan Tengku Kelana, Jalan Dato Hamzah and Jalan Tengku Diauddin are best known for textile shops.

This area has established a reputation as the shopping paradise among the Indian community. People come from as far as Penang and Johor and the area also attracts customers from Singapore.

While most of the traders have come to terms with the stiff competition especially with the price war that is going on among them, some have adopted new strategies to promote their goods. At least, two outlets have gone bold by introducing fixed prices for their items.

19 October 2011

Sistem Analisis Peperiksaan Sekolah (SAPS)

    
Do you know that you can now check your Peperiksaan Percubaan SPM 2011 results and other results online??
If you are interested in knowing it before others, log on to this website..

http://saps.moe.gov.my/ibubapa2/index.php

The website above is created actually for parents to check their children results online as it makes it easier for them rather than going to the school. This year is the first year this system has been introduced. The system will be used nationwide from next year onwards. This system, called Sistem Analisis Peperiksaan Sekolah (SAPS) is an official system under the Education Ministry of Malaysia.

Keep visiting Latest News Station to get the latest news and updates on SPM 2011 specially for all Malaysian students...

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Civil servant nabbed for selling fireworks illegally

 
KUALA LUMPUR: Police have confiscated about RM250,000 worth of fireworks in a raid at a flat near Taman Sri Bahtera here.

Cheras OCPD Asst Comm Mohan Singh said they were alerted on the illegal sales of firework and swung into action.

Police raided the flat at 10pm Tuesday. The fireworks were found hidden in one of the rooms in the apartment. He said they apprehended a civil servant, in his 30's, in connection with the case.

Police are investigating the suspect for possession of explosives under suspicious circumstances.

No Parliament session on Deepavali eve

KUALA LUMPUR: Parliament will not convene this October 25 due to the Deepavali celebrations, says Speaker Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia.

He said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, as leader of the House, had requested that there is no session this coming Tuesday, the eve of Deepavali.

He added all answers for the oral questions for that day would be replied in written form.

Proton’s electric cars to hit the roads in 2013

KUALA LUMPUR: Proton Holdings Bhd is looking to commercialise its electric vehicles in 2013.

The vehicles, which are now in the test fleet stage, will be brought to the commercial front to cater to an increasing demand for full electric cars, Proton Holdings director Datuk Zainuddin Che Din said.

“Currently, we have already delivered three Proton Saga EV and five units of the Proton Exora Range Extender EV to the Government for the test fleet.

“In the process of commercialising the vehicle, we are looking to provide at least 200 Range Extenders and 150 Proton Saga EV’s to the Government by the end of next year,” he said here yesterday.

He said the cars would be competitively priced once commercialised.

The Proton Saga EV is expected to be sold at RM70,000 and the Proton Exora Range Extender at about RM100,000.

“The price will be cheaper and competitive for a full electric car in the country,” said Zainuddin, who is also the project director of Proton’s Green Tech Department.

He said that to accommodate the needs of the electric cars once commercialised, Proton and the Government were working on a mechanism to build infrastructure to place charging centres.

“The charging stations will be placed initially in Putrajaya, Cyberjaya and certain prime locations in Kuala Lumpur.

Textile shops enjoying brisk business as Deepavali festival draws near

A Carnival mood has set in as shoppers flood Klang’s Little India to buy clothes, jewellery, accessories, cookies and even fireworks for the Deepavali festival.

Several main streets such as Jalan Tengku Kelana, Jalan Dato Hamzah and Jalan Tengku Diauddin are best known for textile shops.

This area has established a reputation as the shopping paradise among the Indian community. People come from as far as Penang and Johor and the area also attracts customers from Singapore.

While most of the traders have come to terms with the stiff competition especially with the price war that is going on among them, some have adopted new strategies to promote their goods. At least, two outlets have gone bold by introducing fixed prices for their items.

17 October 2011

Latest News for SPM Students 2011


       
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Penang Second Bridge ahead of schedule

George Town: The Second Penang Bridge is 65% completed and expected to be ready earlier than its November 2013 deadline.

Works Minister Datuk Seri Shaziman Abu Mansor said he was confident the project would be ready two months earlier than scheduled.

"Everything is going on smoothly and the project contractor expects 70% completion by the end of this year," he said after visiting the project site.

"The progress is affected to a certain extent by weather conditions but if the weather permits, I believe the project will be completed earlier as the progress now is 2% ahead of schedule."

Shaziman also urged companies taking part in the construction of the Second Penang Bridge to train more people.

"I regret to learn that this year, there is no participation by local university engineering students in this project, as this is a good opportunity for them to gain knowledge from such a big project, " he said.

He said last year, about 50 undergraduates participated and they were given an allowance during their practical training.

The Second Penang Bridge project, which costs less than RM4.5 billion, is a joint venture between China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd and UEM Builders Bhd. Construction began in 2008.

The 24km bridge, the longest in Southeast Asia, connects Batu Maung on the island and Batu Kawan on the mainland.

Fourteen items come under Deepavali price control

    
Kuala Lumpur: Fourteen types of goods, including chicken, mutton, eggs and legumes, have come under the price control scheme for Deepavali from Friday to Oct 30.

Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said the maximum retail price for live chicken is RM6.40 per kg, standard chicken RM7.50 and super chicken RM8.40.

The maximum retail price for local bone-in mutton is RM32 per kg, imported bone-in lamb RM20, imported boneless lamb RM24 and imported bone-in lamb leg RM26.

Grade A chicken eggs are to be sold at a maximum retail price of 36 sen each, Grade B at 35 sen and Grade C at 34 sen.

The maximum retail price for tomato is RM4.20 per kg, (Indian) small red onion RM5, (Chinese) imported potato RM3 and Australian dhall RM3.50.

Ismail Sabri said a fine of up to RM100,000 or a jail term of up to three years or both await those who sell at higher prices.

"Traders are required to place pink price tags on the controlled items to differentiate them from the other goods. Those who do not fix the tags face a fine of RM10,000 or an on-the-spot compound fine of RM5,000," he said.

"We will make an inspection of the prices at all levels from time to time," he said.

Malacca Sultanate around since 1200s not 1400

Malacca: The Malacca Sultanate began in 1262 and not 1400 as widely believed, said Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam.

He said a group of historians, through the Malaysian Institute for History and Patriotism Research (IKSEP), managed to prove the earlier existence of the sultanate.

"The discovery of this fact is proven through the writings of Raja Bongsu in the book, 'Salatus Salatin'.

"It is also proven by our historians that we have a high civilisaton," he told reporters after opening a seminar in conjunction with the 749th anniversary of the founding of Malacca here.

Profesor Emeritus Tan Sri Dr Khoo Kay Kim, who presented a paper titled "Melaka, Mother of Malaya" at the seminar, said the present generation had little knowledge on the country and its society.

"This phenomenon is worrying. History does not just focus on the olden days but also on developments until the present day," he said.

Mohd Ali said the lack of history knowledge and appreciation have made the people lose their true identity and become materialistic.

He said the country should continue producing historians or social scientists as they were important in helping to raise self awareness and in developing a true identity among Malaysians.

"The action by certain universities to reduce the intake of students for the arts and social science stream is not appropriate," he said.

Economic system can sustain global downturn

     
Putrajaya: Malaysia does not need another plan as its present system can sustain any global economic downturn, said Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop.

"Even in the worst case scenario when things go really bad, we already have an in-built system that can adjust itself.

"So, there is really no reason to have a discreet policy called "Plan B" because the plan that we have is adjustable in and around itself," he told reporters after launching The Report Malaysia 2011.

Nor Mohamed said given the challenging global economic situation, the five per cent growth target was achievable as the economy has been managed quite well.

He said although Malaysia's exports are still to the United States, Japan and Britain, they have been diversified with a major portion of the nation's economy now on intra-Asean as well as on India and China.

15 October 2011

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12 October 2011

Latest News for SPM 2011 Students

         
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11 October 2011

Sultan of Selangor: Close The Case Now!!

Full text of Sultan of Selangor’s statement
on church operation controversy...
We, the Head of the Religion of Islam in the State of Selangor, take great concern over the actions by the Enforcement Division of the Selangor Department of the Religion of Islam (Jais) which carried out a search at the Thanksgiving Dinner event which was held at Hall 3, Dream Centre Complex, Section 13, Petaling Jaya on Aug 3, 2011.

We hope that the people of Selangor, regardless of race and religion, do not misconstrue and dispute the actions of Jais before knowing exactly the true facts of the actions taken.

As the State Department responsible for the enforcement of Islamic Laws in the State, Jais has the heavy task of ensuring that the Religion of Islam in Selangor is always protected and given prestige, in line with its position as the Religion of the State of Selangor under Article XLVII of the Laws of the Constitution of Selangor, 1959, as well as the religion of the Federation under Clause (1) Article 3 of the Federal Constitution.

Jais has submitted to Us the full report of the search carried out at the Dream Centre Complex, Section 13, Petaling Jaya as well as the subsequent actions taken by Jais.

We have thoroughly read in detail the said report and We are satisfied that the actions of Jais were correct and did not breach any laws enforceable in Selangor.

The actions of Jais are in line with the jurisdiction provided under Syariah Criminal Procedure (State of Selangor) Enactment, 2003, Syariah Criminal (State of Selangor) Enactment, 1995 and Selangor Non-Islamic Religions (Control of Propagation Amongst Muslims) Enactment, 1988.

The Religion of Islam as practised in Selangor is one of tolerance. Muslims are always encouraged to respect the believers of other religions.

However, persons or parties cannot take the opportunity to spread other religions to Muslims. This is in line with Clause (1) and (4) Article 11 of the Federal Constitution and Selangor Non-Islamic Religions (Control of Propagation Amongst Muslims) Enactment, 1988, which prohibits the spread of other religions to Muslims.

Article XLVII of the Laws of the Constitution of Selangor 1959, Clause (1) Article 3 and Clause (1) Article 11 of the Federal Constitution have given the freedom to believers of other religions to practise their beliefs in peace and harmony.

This freedom has been practised in harmony in this State. We wish that this harmony, which has existed for a long time, will continue to exist.

Protect your rights and religion and do not attempt to subvert the belief and faith of Muslims.

Based on the investigations by Jais, there is evidence that there were attempts to subvert the faith and belief of Muslims but that the evidence obtained would be insufficient for further legal actions to be taken.

Therefore, after carefully deliberating the report by Jais and after obtaining advice from religious authorities and legal experts, We are in agreement that there would be no prosecution against any parties.

Even so, We command that Jais provide counselling to Muslims who were involved in the said dinner, to restore their belief and faith in the Religion of Islam.

We also command Jais to carry out preaching to Muslims in a more regular and organised manner so that their belief and faith towards Islam is protected and enhanced.

We hope that after this, any and all activities being carried out or which are going to be carried out for the purposes of spreading other religions to Muslims in Selangor must be ceased immediately and no further activities or anything similar to them are carried out in the future.

We, the Head of the Religion of Islam in the State of Selangor, are gravely concerned and extremely offended by the attempts of certain parties to weaken the faith and belief of Muslims in the State of Selangor. We command that Majlis Agama Islam Selangor (Mais) and Jais always conduct thorough observations and to take necessary actions without hesitation in line with the jurisdiction allowed under the law.

We also wish to take this opportunity to thank all parties who were concerned with this issue and to those who have given their cooperation and undivided support to Jais.

> H.R.H. Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah Alhaj, the Sultan of Selangor.

Pakatan to discuss merger with Hindraf and HRP

DAP national chairman Karpal Singh will hold discussions with Pakatan Rakyat top officials on merging with Hindraf and the Human Rights Party (HRP) alliance for the general election.
He said Hindraf and HRP had recently extended the olive branch to Pakatan and wanted to forge working ties with it.

He said as a responsible and progressive political entity, Pakatan would give fair consideration to the proposal. He did not rule out an electoral tie-up with Hindraf and HRP if it benefited Pakatan.

Karpal acknowledged that Hindraf was the most influential factor that convinced Indian voters to shift their traditional allegiance to Barisan Nasional in the 2008 general election. He said that the Indian swing had contributed to Pakatan's massive electoral gains at the expense of Barisan.

Government: No hike in MPs’ allowance

KUALA LUMPUR: There will be no increase in the allowances of the 222 MPs as envisaged under Budget 2012, said Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz.

“I am withdrawing the proposal immediately,” Nazri, who is in charge of Parliament, said at Parliament lobby yesterday.

Nazri withdrew the Government's proposal for the extra RM30mil, citing objections from the Opposition that claimed “it was not the right time” for the revision.

The objections came from Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng, PKR deputy president Azmin Ali and PAS vice-president Salahuddin Ayub.

“They are bigwigs and speak for their party,” said Nazri. “So, I will take this as a no' to the allowance.”

Salahuddin sits on the 14-member committee, which comprises Barisan, Opposition and independent MPs, tasked with looking into the matter.

Nazri said the committee had found that Malaysian MPs made the least amount in monthly allowances compared with their Singaporean, Indonesian and Thai counterparts.

“Our MPs' monthly wage is RM6,500,” he said. “In Singapore, an MP makes RM33,589, RM18,111 in Indonesia and up to RM12,500 in Thailand.

“They use this allowance to hire researchers and pay rental for their service centres. “Why should they pay out of their own pockets to serve their constituents? “The MPs needs have been factored in when considering this allowance,” he added.

Anwar said it was not wise to increase the allowance at this point considering the current economic downturn, but he would reconsider the proposal and their objection if “it is for assistants and researchers”.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak had announced in his Budget 2012 speech last Friday that the proposal for the allowance would be passed provided all parties agreed to a quantum.

Indonesia and Malaysia prepare for top-level talks

KUALA LUMPUR: Senior Malaysian and Indonesian officers met in the run-up to the annual talks on Oct 20 between Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

The two-hour meeting yesterday of the 11th Joint Commission for Bilateral Cooperation between Malaysia and Indonesia (JCBC) was jointly headed by Malaysian Foreign Ministry Deputy Secretary-General Datuk Husni Zai Yaacob and Indonesian Foreign Ministry's Asia Pacific and Africa Director-General T.M. Hamzah Tayeb.

The ministerial level meeting today will be headed by Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman and his counterpart Dr R.M. Marty M. Natalegawa.

Husni said the meeting discussed follow-up actions to the outcome of discussions of the annual talk between Najib and Susilo last year.

“We also discussed the status of 15 memoranda of understanding (MoU) which were signed by both nations and other issues like domestic workers and preparation for the annual meeting to be carried out in Lombok,” he told reporters after the meeting.

In the May 18, 2010 talks in Putrajaya, Najib and Susilo agreed to boost efforts to realise strategic aspirations and common interests including through the Joint Commission Meeting (JCM) mechanism.

The strategic aspirations included those on economic issues; to ensure the rights of Malaysian employers and Indonesian maids were protected through an MoU on the recruitment and placement of Indonesian maids as well as increasing air links.

Asked on the proposed direct hiring of domestic workers, Hamzah said the joint commission had already submitted the report to the ministerial level for further deliberation.

PM and wife expected to attend Deepavali do in Klang

 
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Maicci) is organising a 1Malaysia Deepavali carnival at Jalan Tengku Kelana in Klang from 2pm to 10pm on Saturday.

Its president Datuk K. K. Eswaran said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and his wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor were expected to attend the carnival at 8pm.

He said the Prime Minister and his wife would have a walkabout in Jalan Tengku Kelana before joining the public for a cultural performance and dinner.

Eswaran said the event would be a historic occasion as this was the first time a Prime Minister was visiting Tengku Kelana to join in the Deepavali celebrations.

Last year, Rosmah represented the Prime Minister after he came down with chicken pox before the carnival.

Eswaran said there would be various stalls selling Indian products and food items while local singers would keep visitors entertained.

He said about 120,000 people were expected to attend the eight-hour carnival organised by Maicci in association with the Malaysian Indian Textiles and General Stores Association together with the Klang Little India Entrepreneurs Association.

Local varsities not ready for Times Higher Education global ranking

 
KUALA LUMPUR: Local universities are still not ready to participate in the Times Higher Education ranking of global universities, said Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin.

“The largest component in the Times' criteria for ranking is research and citations.

“We know that if we participate, our universities will not make it into the ranking,” he told reporters after attending the National Academic Awards ceremony here yesterday.


He noted that local universities were only elevated to research universities in 2007 with five to eight years needed for their work to mature and be used as citations.

“Our universities are not established to play the ranking game. We do not want them to compromise on teaching over research,” he added.

He also said a lot of money was needed for the lengthy and tedious process, citing Singapore's universities which spend about RM900mil annually on research.

“For the first time under our Budget, RM60mil has been allocated to Universiti Malaya to conduct high impact research work,” he said.

Price of cili padi up due to the floods in Thailand


PETALING JAYA: The supply of cili padi here has been affected by the critical flood situation in Thailand.

Kuala Lumpur Vegetable Wholesalers Association president Chong Tek Keong said the cili, which normally costs RM5 per kilo, was being sold at RM8 per kilo and might go even higher.

“The shortage of supply will definitely lead to an increase in the price,” Chong said. He added that the supply of yam would also be affected.

“About 90% of the yam sold in Malaysia is from Thailand,” Chong said, adding that so far the association had not received any news of the supply of other vegetables being affected.

09 October 2011

EXCLUSIVE REVIEW OF BUDGET 2012

1. Rural folk get among biggest chunks of funds
Rural areas are among the biggest bene­ficiaries of Budget 2012 with allocations for various upgrading and development projects.

The allocations are in line with the Government’s Rural Transformation Programme (RTP) aimed at turning rural areas into locations which will attract investments, economic activities and create employment, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said.

He said this move was also aimed at encouraging members of the younger generation to move back and work in rural areas.

The Professional Services Fund will also be established to encourage lawyers, doctors and accountants to set up practice in rural areas.

Bank Simpanan Nasional (BSN) will appoint 5,000 agents in rural areas nationwide in the next three years to provide services such as savings and withdrawals, payment of bills as well as purchase of Premium Savings Certificates.

Najib also announced that the Government would provide an allocation of RM5bil to upgrade basic infrastructure, and this includes building a road network of 2,749km that would benefit 1.76 million rural folk.

Rural folk can also look forward to cleaner water supply and electricity with the Government allocating RM3.2bil for this purpose.

Out of this amount, RM2.1bil will go towards expanding clean water supply to 200,000 houses whilst RM1.1bil will be used to provide electricity to some 39,000 houses, mainly in Sabah and Sarawak.

The Government has allocated RM90mil to provide basic necessities and expand clean water supply projects for the orang asli.

The plans Najib announced for rural development:

> More professional services including banking to be made available in rural and remote areas.
> The establishment of more Rural Transformation Centres (RTCs) nationwide.
> RM5bil allocation to upgrade basic rural infrastructure.
> Some 29,000 Class F contractors, registered with the Contractor Service Centre, to benefit from the infrastructure projects.
> Some 100,000 people living in the interior of Sarawak to benefit from tanks provided for rainwater harvesting.
> RM20mil allocated to relocate orang asli families affected in the Sungai Ruil, Cameron Highlands, landslide to new housing areas.
> Water supply infrastructure Felda areas and estates.

2. RM300mil upgrade for HKL
The 141-year-old Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL) will be upgraded to become the country’s premier hospital with state-of-the-art equipment.

An allocation of RM300mil will be provided to upgrade the country’s oldest hospital, including building a new outpatient wing.

“This is to ensure the comfort of city residents,” Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said in his Budget 2012 speech yesterday.

He said RM15bil was being allocated for operating expenditure and RM1.8bil for development expenditure for the health services sector next year.

A hospital for women and children will be built in Kuala Lumpur through public-private partnership at a cost of RM700mil. Najib also said hospitals would be built and upgraded in Bera, Kuala Krai, Dungun, Sri Aman and Tuaran.

The maternity block in Hospital Putrajaya would also be upgraded. The Government would also upgrade 81 rural health clinics nationwide and launch 50 new 1Malaysia clinics, he said.

To ease the workload of doctors who have to work up to 120 hours per week, the Govern­ment has introduced a flexible schedule with an average of 60 working hours per week for housemen.

3. IGP vows to use extra funds to beef up force
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar has welcomed the funds allocated to the police force in Budget 2012 and promised to put the funds to good use.

Ismail said the special allocation of RM200mil and 2012 expenditure of RM442mil would be used to upgrade and equip the force to make it more efficient and effective.

“This is in line with the changing times where high emphasis is placed on the investigative and forensic fields,” he said yesterday.

He also thanked the Government for recognising the sacrifices of the force by allocating a one-off payment of RM3,000 each to 48,000 retired ex-members of the special constable and auxiliary police who served during the Emergency era as well as their widows and widowers.

“We would also like to express our gratitude for the increase in salaries which will help us cope with rising living costs,” he said.

Under the Budget, RM200mil will be allocated to train policemen in the use of modern technology, state-of-the art equipment, and sophisticated and scientific investigation and evidence-gathering capabilities.

A total of RM442mil will be set aside for the development expenditure, RM500mil to upgrade and maintain army camps and quarters nationwide, and RM50mil will be provided to some 175,000 army personnel who retired with less than 21 years of service and were not eligible for pension

4. Civil servants allowed to serve until they reach 60
Civil servants will now be able to serve two years longer, with the retirement age extended to 60, and also take home a bigger purse each month under a new remuneration scheme that also comes with better annual increments.

Besides that, they will enjoy a half-month bonus at the end of the year as a reward for achieving national development goals.

The extension in retirement age from 58 and the additional half-month bonus are among the highlights for civil servants in the 2012 Budget announced by the Prime Minister yesterday.

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, who is also Finance Minister, said the age of retirement had been extended as civil servants are seen as still capable to contribute their skills and experience up to 60.

“This extension will not jeopardise the employment prospects of the younger people as both the public and private sectors will continue to create new job opportunities,” he said.

Recognising the support and commitment of the more than 1.3 million civil servants, he announced an additional half-month salary bonus, with a minimum payment of RM500, that will be paid with their December salary. He said this would total to one-month's pay, with a minimum payment of RM1,000.

Najib said an additional assistance of RM500 would be paid out to government pensioners which would also total RM1,000 for the 618,000 retirees. The total bonus and assistance payments for this year will come up to RM4bil.

A new era is also set to dawn upon the civil service as the Government embarks on a new civil service remuneration scheme, which will see an improvement in the salaries of civil servants through a single tier structure. It comes with additional increments.

Najib said this meant that the maximum salary for a particular grade would now be higher. “For example, the new scheme will see a teacher on grade DG48 receiving a maximum salary of RM8,710, compared with RM6,325.39 under the existing scheme,” he said, adding that the scheme would also have an exit policy for under-performing civil servants and those who choose to leave the service.

5. Cuepacs gets more than it bargained for
It is more than a dream Budget for Cuepacs, which got more goodies than expected.

Its president Datuk Omar Osman said issues which it had been pushing for, such as new remuneration scheme, higher increment, bonus and extension of retirement age had been met by the Government.

“Not only that, it offered us more by giving incentives to further studies and also increments for annual pensions. This is the best Budget so far and I would like to thank the Prime Minister.

“It is now time for civil servants to deliver their part of the deal by giving the best service to help the Government fulfil its promises to the rakyat. Be ready to work hard and prove our worth,” Omar said.

He said the new Civil Service Renumeration Scheme (SBPA) provided civil servants with higher annual increments of between RM80 and RM320 compared to the RM40 and RM120 under the present Malaysian Remuneration System.

“However, we need to get the full details of the SBPA. I was told there will be a briefing on this.”

6. Vernacular and mission schools hail fund as timely
The allocation of the RM100mil special fund for the construction, improvement and maintenance of vernacular and mission schools in Budget 2012 brought cheers to heads of schools.

National Tamil School Head­mas­ters Council president P. Doraisamy applauded the move to develop Tamil schools under the Budget.

“The fund is timely to repair the dilapidated Tamil schools in the country,” he said.

Malayan Christian Schools Council honorary secretary Yin Kam Loke said the allocation for mission schools was “very good news” as such schools needed funds.

She added that they were thankful and appreciative of the allocation, which would be used to repair and upgrade the schools. She hoped the funds would be disbursed soon.

Dong Zong (The United Chinese School Committees Association) deputy president Chow Siew Hong said that while the announcement was welcomed, he had expected national-type Chinese schools to receive a bigger share of the allocation.

“We hope that the Government will continue to support the development of vernacular schools and not make this allocation a one-off thing,” said Chow.

7. Boon for education sector
The education sector proved to be a big winner with a staggering RM50.2bil being allocated for it under Budget 2012.

Compared to last year's allocation of RM39.5bil, the huge amount this time would be for a comprehensive spread across the board from schools to teachers, to students and parents.

NUTP secretary-general Lok Yim Pheng said that unlike previous announcements, Budget 2012 took into account a wider scale of things and included individuals from all age groups.

“This year's allocations are different as they include the younger generation all the way to senior citizens.”

She said that the abolition of school fees for primary and secondary schools was a good move as it would help ease the burden of lower income families.

“After all, every child deserves an education, so I am glad that the Government has made free schooling a reality.”

8. Internship tax incentive for companies doubles the joy
Students and fresh graduates will have more job-placement opportunities with the announcement of tax incentives for companies which participate in internship programmes.

“Companies will be more willing to offer internship placements while the interns will get valuable hands-on experience and make themselves more employable,” said Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) president Datuk Azman Shah Haron.

In his Budget 2012 speech, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said companies would enjoy double tax deduction on allowances paid to those pursuing internship programmes with them.

The move, he said, was to encourage Government-private sector cooperation in strengthening the development of highly-skilled human capital. Companies would also get double tax deduction for scholarships and expenses incurred while taking part in career fairs abroad.

However, Azman said the Budget should have included a reduction in income tax rates to help offset the rising cost of living. He said that many other countries were reducing their income tax rates and Malaysia had one of the highest in the region.

The Prime Minister had also announced that the employers’ contribution to the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) would be increased from 12% to 13% for employees earning RM5,000 and below to benefit 5.3 million EPF contributors in the country.

9. Incentives will spur cabbies to buy their own taxis
The incentives introduced in Budget 2012 for taxi drivers will not only alleviate the burden of operators but will also spur more owners to purchase locally-manufactured vehicles for conversion to taxis.

Among the assistance that was proposed by the Government are the exemption for excise duty and sales tax for the purchase of locally-made taxis as well as for taxis that were sold or transferred of their ownership after seven years.

Besides that, road taxes for taxis have also been abolished for individually-owned budget taxis and a payment of RM3,000 for the disposal of old taxis that exceeded a life span of seven years but less than 10 years.

For taxis that exceeded a 10-year span, an assistance of RM1,000 will be given. The monetary assistance is only granted for purchase of new locally-made cars for a period of two years beginning Jan 1.

Prime Minister also announced that Bank Simpanan Nasional would offer a loan scheme with an interest rate subsidy of 2% on full loans for purchase of new locally-made taxis for a period of two years, which will also commence on Jan 1.

10. Fuel for better public transport
Bus operators and taxi owners received some special attention in Budget 2012 as the Government tries to improve public transportation.

“The rural community frequently encounter difficulties arising from unreliable bus services. To provide a more comfortable, reliable and quality service, an additional RM150mil will be provided to the Public Transport Development Fund in the SME Bank.

“Stage, mini and school bus operators can apply for soft loans with an interest rate of 4%, to purchase or refurbish buses,” said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

Budget taxi owners, on the other hand, will be able to buy new locally made taxis without paying excise duty and sales tax. Road tax for individually-owned taxis have also been waived.

On budget taxis, Najib said the Government was aware of increasing operating costs, and that most taxis had exceeded their economic life.

Besides the exemption of excise duty and sales tax on new locally-made cabs, taxi owners will also be exempt from the same taxes when transferring the ownership of the vehicle after seven years.

There will also be an interest rate subsidy of 2% on a full loan to buy new locally made taxis, which will be offered for a two-year period via Bank Simpanan Nasional (BSN).

11. Tax exemption for donations to places of worship and govt schools
Those who contribute to government-registered schools and places of worship may soon be able to seek tax exemption.

Under Budget 2012, the Government will expedite tax exemption approvals for all places of worship as well as education institutions, including registered national, national-type, mission and government-assisted religious schools.

In welcoming the move, Council of Church-es Malaysia president Reverend Dr Thomas Philips said it was on the wish-list of Christians for a long time.

“Those who pay zakat (Islamic tithe) have always gotten tax exemption and it is good for the Government to recognise that Christians also raise their own money,” he said.

The churches should also work out a system to issue receipts to their members, said Dr Philips.

However, this is not an issue for the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple in Batu Caves, having issued receipts to all of its personal contributors.

Temple committee president R. Nadarajah urged Hindu temples nationwide to register with the Government so that their members could also enjoy the exemption.

12. 3.4 million to benefit from RM1.8bil allocation
Households with a total monthly income of RM3,000 and below will receive a RM500 one-off payment to ease their burden. This is part of the short- and long-term measures introduced to help reduce the rakyat's burden following rising prices and higher cost of living.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said 3.4 million or 53% of total households were expected to benefit from RM1.8bil allocation.

“This unprecedented measure reflects the Government's commitment to reduce the impact of the increasing cost of living on the low-income group,” he said.

The head of each household must register with the Inland Revenue Board which will distribute the money via banks and post offices.

In a bid to reduce schooling expenses, a one-off cash assistance of RM100 will be given to students; and book vouchers worth RM200 for students in public and private institutions of higher learning, matriculation and Form Six.

Najib also announced that the 5.3 million EPF contributors who earned RM5,000 and below would have an increase in their savings as employers would now have to contribute 13%, up from the previous 12%.

Long-term measures include boosting food production such as rice, meat, vegetables and fruits to ensure there is enough supply.

These include launching a 10-year National Agro-Food Policy and developing the agriculture sector.