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Feb 19, 2009

12/APA KATA Tim Menteri "AMAT SESUAI"

huhuhu .. aku kerja siang malam, cari duit nak besarkan anak dan bayar cukai .. di sini duit aku di bazirkan dek kerajaan rupanya.SORRY BANG CIPLAK KAWAN PUNYA

“I am starting a canopy rental business”

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Canopy rental in Kuala Terengganu: RM6 million

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Scores of police vehicles were on standby during the Kuala Terengganu by-election campaign

Here’s the bill for the deployment of 3,376 police personnel during the Kuala Terengganu by-election (as reported by Bernama with my comments in brackets):

  • Travelling and living allowance - RM2,700,000
  • Foodstuff and accommodation - RM4,500,000
  • Dried food and beverages - RM65,000 (Dried food is not included in “foodstuff” above?)
  • Communication and utilities - RM50,000
  • Canopy rental - RM6,000,000 (Sounds like a good business, no? Some of these canopies even had airconditioning.)
  • Fuel and spare sparts - RM698,000 (Does this include helicopter fuel?)
  • Raw material and others - RM310,000
  • Maintenance and minor repairs - RM830,000 (Doesn’t sound ‘minor’ to me! Helicopter maintenance included?)
  • Total expenditure incurred by rakyat - RM15,153,000

Blog reader Ganesh from KL is thinking of quitting his job:

This figure is utterly shocking in an environment of economic downturn. Is this how the BN-led government conserves money during an economic downturn? If the police alone can spend RM15 million on such a small election, what was the final bill for all government agencies during the whole by-election?

Also, if the police can spend RM15 million on just one constituency, what happens in a general election? What is more intriguing is the detailed bill for the RM15 million figure. A shocking RM6 million, the largest item, was spent for the rental of canopy.

I am resigning from my job with immediate effect and starting a canopy rental company. If a few days of work can reap RM6 million, in a fiscal year, I can easily make a couple of hundred million profit. This is definitely the business I want to go in. The profits are far higher than what most Bursa Saham companies make.

Wonder what the bill is going to be like for the coming by-elections. Then again, the expenditure could be included as part of the economic stimulus package!

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

belanja untuk polis je tu .
rasuah lagi, tak tau banyak mana?
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