Friday, June 22, 2012

Is EPF in trouble?

The headquarters of the Employees Provident Fu...The headquarters of the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) (Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja; KWSP), at Jalan Raja Laut (formerly Broadrick Road) in central Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
There was talk about using EPF funds to build affordable houses for the middle class by this BN government, how far that has progressed is anybody's guess.

I remember the time when we used to borrow money from an EPF subsidiary to finance our housing loans, that contributed in many ways to the satisfactory  interest rates we received for our EPF in those days, today with corruption so rampant we can't trust anyone in this government with our retirement funds in the EPF.

This government has been giving out money as though it is a one armed bandit, you pull the government hand and there goes 15,000 ringgit to each Felda settler, then almost immediately after that I am told of a strange offer by my remiser.it read, "FELDA IPO at RM4.65/unit., pay only upfront 30%  plus 2.5% service fee and RM60/ custody fee. Payable to 'Affin Investment Bank Bhd' Closing 7th June Thursday. Please let me know your interest."

I have dabbled in the stock market for quite some time and this was the first time I was given an offer where I have only to cough out 30 percent plus some loose change, it was too good and it being Felda  and all those controversies I decided to give it a pass, I did not dare bet my money on such a good deal. my father always told me, "son there is no such thing as a free lunch,"  I decided to go my father's advice.

This was the same Felda that paid out 15,000 ringgit to its settlers, so why this rather desperate looking IPO I wondered. I id not reply my remiser, I have no doubt to doubt him he is a man of impeccable integrity, it was the people making the offer that I was rather afraid of.


In my days in top management I always told my managers watch how you spend other peoples money, some managers have a tendency to treat other peoples money like it just flows out of a money machine, and I'd like to give that advice to everyone else.

There was also this hand out of RM500 to all senior citizens,  and the elderly who went to receive this money had to sit down and listen to a political lecture to tell them hoe good our PM is, if he was really all that good there woudl have been no need to tell them that.

We oldies are no fools I am 63, and believe you me we think you are a bunch of idiots, for RM500 ringgit yes we'll  smile at you when I do not mean to, we'll  take the five hundred ringgit. Why shouldn't we?

Ah but vote for you? Idiot that is our  money you are giving us  there is at least another RM999,500  more you have to give us , that is if you recover all the corrupt money that was laundered by you pals in Barisan over the years since the BMF scandal you will be able to pay each Malaysian RM1 million and still have huge reserves.

Mow is it a wonder why Mahahtir is worried about a Pakatan take over?

Is ti a wonder why Najib is so scared to call for elections?

Is it a wonder why they are so scared to commit to free and fair elections and when one courage lady came out to address those issues they used the cops, the used gangsters and they used scumbags to threaten her, the y are not interested in free and fair elections.

So the next time call us for something like RM10,000 we'll sit and listen to you for a day, maybe that is a bit too little we will stay for three days eat all the food you give us, drink and all the drinks you give us and snooze through your talk, and we'll make yuu happy by nodding our approval when you ask us to vote for Najib and the BN, we knwo you can take a joke too, all we intend to do is to make you happy before your fall.

Please tell me has this money come from the EPF by any chance?

Now the government has come out with the new retirement policy, this government has decided to suddenly dictate a retirement age to employers. Never in the history of this country was there a statutory limit in terms of age been placed on employers, even the present practice of  age 55  adopted by most employers was something that was self regulated by employers, now all of a sudden this government has come out with the magical age of sixty and from what was reported in the government controlled print media it is a compulsory age limit.

I am wondering what will happen to fixed term contracts with the introduction of this law.

If fixed term contracts can be continued I think more employers will now pay more attention to fixed term contracts and that ca mean many employees may not be able to work even up to the age of forty. On the other hand if the fixed term contracts become a thing of the past what happens are employers obliged to employ everyone till age 60?

Then now the Minister of Human Resources comes out dropping hints that EPF may be extended to sixty>

Is this a deliberate way of delaying the payment of EPF to employees?

Then have they considered SOCSO, the pensions will grow bigger and more people will be eligible of SOCSO pension, because there is another five year window so if you become permanently disabled before you reach sixty you become eligible for SOCSO, I am sure that has to be the case, but the Minister has not made mention of this.

I am sure all workmen who are members of SOCSO will welcome this.

Some how I feel all this is being done to defray paying the EPF to many employees who will become eligible soon, remember that in 1972 the electronics industry came into this country, it added thousands of employees into the workforce by and by 1975 one employer in the industry alone NS Electronics was employing more than 12,000 workers and at that time the largest employer after the Malaysian
Government.

The elctronic industry worker has come of age, it is about time they are about to cash in, together with that industry came many a spin off industry, these workers have come of age, they are all ready to cash in now, and I am wondering if all is right in the EPF.






Enhanced by Zemanta

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Time for Najib to call elections but will he?

It is time for Najib to call for elections. This country has not been governed since the last General Elections, because we do not have a Prime Minister who was really elected for the position, he was just a successor and that is what I guess he wanted because he, more then anyone else suspects that this will be his first and last term.

To call for elections will be like a call for Hara Kiri, the rakyat are sure to throw him and UMNO into the dustbins of history, the time for a Malaysian Renaissance has arrived and the old has just got to give way to the new. The old has become irrelevant, UMNO and its BN members have become irrelevant, the nation is one.

UMNO and its cronies in the BN can't really hang on to power anymore, they know that their story does not hold any good any more.Their credibility has never been so low, the lowest since 1957, no one trusts the Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak  anymore, I doubt even those closest to him trust him anymore, he has failed to live up to expectations, he has failed to give Malaysians reasons to trust him on the contrary he has given us reason not to trust him.                              

There is the Scorpene case and its revelations that have implicated him, if he was indeed clean he should have gone to Paris and attended the hearing to give his side of the story, he has refused to.

The Paris inquiry would  have been the best forum for him to clear his name, it would  have been on neutral ground and no one could say that he fixed the judges there,  that would  have been the perfect  platform for the Prime Minister of Malaysia to clear his name and then go to the people for a mandate and if he is clean the people I am sure will back  him up.

Alas he has decided not to go to Paris, he has decided not to defend himself although it has been reported that he has been implicated, it has been reported that the countries defence secrets were given away for money, that is treason, and all in the process of purchasing these submarines and  the PM of Malaysia who was the the defence minister of the country and the man implicated here has refused to come forward and clear his name.

His absence and refusal to give any evidence in the case can result in the inquiry drawing adverse inferences agaisnt him. I am sure he is aware of  that, his lawyers must have briefed him on that issue, and yet he has chosen to remain silent.

He holds the highest elected office in the land, he must realise that to hold such office his integrity and character must be without blemish.

In the Scorpene case alone amongst all the allegations made out agaisnt him and his wife there is so much going agaisnt the office of the Prime Minister of Malaysia, there is a murder of a woman, a foreigner, a Mongolian to be precise, whom the PM has claimed he does not know, but who was killed by his very own personal guards, and they have been found guilty of that murder.

A very rare case indeed never heard in the history of the commonwealth according to some learned lawyers, because these two bodyguards of Najib have had no motive - an essential ingredient in establishing murder of the first degree.

The foreigner who came to Malaysi with two of her relatives had all traces of her entry into the country wiped out of our immigration records, who on earth could have sanctioned such an operation? The two police men?

There is now the allegation that the PM himself had asked for one billion dollars when he was the defence minister in connection withthe purchase of the submarines from the French vendor, and yet he remains quiet, and has not attempted to clear his name.

Now with so much in just this one case and then with the others of the PD incident, Rosmah issues etc. the element of trust from the rakyat diminsihes by the day.

In desperation he gets everybody to trump up charges agaisnt everyone and anyone in the opposition especially Anwar Ibrahim and now Anwar's deputy in the hope  that the Malays who now have lost complete trust in this government may give him an ear.

So although it is time to call for elections Najib is too afraid to, it will cost him dearly and he is really at a loss.

He seems to think that he is the all so important personality in this country, when the government gies handouts to senior citizens it is claimed that Najib is doing it, he is on  a desperate Public Relations circuit to gain support and sympathy, the people are liking it for the goodies it offers,they take what ever is on offer, but they are not going to vote him and that is foregone conclusion.

If he want's to put it to the test ask him to call for a rally without offering any handouts, see the numbers that will turn up, ask Ambiga to do the same and see the turnout, it will embarrass him, it is not an UMNO issue as he would  have the Malays to believe, it is a national issue and the Malays know it better than anyone else except of course for those in UMNO.

Everyone in Malaysia safe for the few Umnoputeras, MIC Indians, a faction of HINDRAF, The MCA faithful (because there are many MCA unfaithful) and the rest of BN whose numbers are dwindling is aware that this is not the racial issue the BN makes it out to be, it is a serious national issue and we have to change the guard.


The advice of the blog to Naijb is go for it now before your image takes further bashing, then any Ahmad, Hishamuddin or Muhyiddin will be able to replace you in UMNO, but rest assured the government will fall.

So the question again is will he call for elections?

Why shoudl he if this is his last term? he'd want to be in office as long as possible and that is exactly what he is doing.