{"id":8396,"date":"2012-02-18T00:56:54","date_gmt":"2012-02-17T16:56:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/buletinonline.net\/v7\/index.php\/2012\/02\/1malaysia-1cartel\/"},"modified":"2012-02-18T00:56:54","modified_gmt":"2012-02-17T16:56:54","slug":"1malaysia-1cartel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buletinonlines.net\/v7\/index.php\/1malaysia-1cartel\/","title":{"rendered":"1Malaysia 1Cartel"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/4.bp.blogspot.com\/-ujm7jBmWflM\/Tnqe7nolc5I\/AAAAAAAAJP0\/4zBawxnYLno\/s400\/kedai-rakyat-1-malaysia.jpg\" border=\"0\" width=\"400\" height=\"300\" style=\"float: left; margin: 3px;\" \/>A cartel is bigger than a syndicate. This type of crime  organisation\u2019s power and influence can even be equal to that of a  government. This is because in many instances even the police are  helpless in their fight against crimes perpetuated by a cartel. In  Malaysia, we also have a crime cartel called the 1Cartel and their  crimes are too many to be listed. But here are 10 that top their  notorious list.<\/p>\n<p><strong>1. Highway robberies:<\/strong> This is 1Cartel\u2019s main source  of wealth and continuous income with tolled roads being granted long  periods of concessionaires. For the record, currently there are 27  tolled highways in operation. The overall construction costs of these  highways amounted to RM25 billion and the toll collection until Dec 21,  2010 amounted to RM37.7 billion. Does this not show that the  construction costs have been recouped? A breakdown list of the 27 tolled  highways is available with this columnist and also with Penang Chief  Minister Lim Guan Eng who has already brought up this issue in  Parliament last year when requesting for the abolishment of toll  collection.<\/p>\n<p>Currently, there are many ongoing road-building projects in the rural  villages. That is why highway robberies is 1Cartel\u2019s treasure chest.  One of the roads is a 5km road in Kuala Klawang, Negri Sembilan, which  costs RM40 million. Compare this to the road linking the junction of  Kampung Gelam to the junction of Kampung Titi also in Negri Sembilan,  which is 11km and costs RM12 million. Of course, there is also the Jabor  Highway in Terengganu which has a cost overrun from RM174 million to  RM210 million. However, the tolled highway with the longest  concessionaire period of 60 years is Lebuhraya Banting-Taiping, which  costs RM7.07 billion for 224km.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2. Awarding of contracts by Rural and Regional Development Ministry: <\/strong>Through  irregularities in the awarding of 67 contracts, the Barisan Nasional  federal government has wasted RM404 million which will surely end up in  the pockets of 1Cartel. A list of these contracts is available with this  columnist and also with the DAP MP for Beruas, Ngeh Koo Ham, who  brought up this matter in Parliament last year and the details released  in a press conference held in the Parliament lobby on Nov 10, 2011.<\/p>\n<p><strong>3. Land grabs: <\/strong>BN\u2019s Perak power-grab is the largest  theft of land so far \u2013 the whole state of Perak is lost to BN. The Perak  BN state government has also allocated large parcels of industrial land  to cronies. The evidence and details are also with DAP\u2019s Ngeh who has  raised this issue in Parliament but to no avail. BN ministers remain  stone-deaf. Jalan Sultan in KL Chinatown may also be the target of land  grab via MRT Corp in the near future.<\/p>\n<p><strong>4. The Great Train Robbery: <\/strong>An\u00a0amount of RM500  million of taxpayers\u2019 money has been squandered in a re-negotiated  contract for the purchase of 38 sets of Electric Multiple Units (EMU)  from Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Company Ltd (ZELC). The increase in  purchase price from RM1.4 billion to RM1.9 billion does not include the  MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul) package which was separately  negotiated. More details of this issue can be obtained from the blog of  PAS MP Dzulkefly Ahmad who has been raising this issue in Parliament  since 2010.<\/p>\n<p><strong>5. Human trafficking: <\/strong>This is divided into two  categories \u2013 (a) vice activities: numerous raids have been conducted  where many GROs (guests relations officers) from neighbouring Asian  countries have been nabbed. Some of them have been going in and out of  Malaysia on a continuous basis. What is going on? (b) Citizenship: there  are reports that migrant workers have been easily obtaining MyKad. PAS  Youth has solid evidence that there are 170,818 names on the electoral  rolls with the country code listed as \u201c71\u201d, which means the person\u2019s  country of origin is unknown. This is a very large number on the  electoral rolls. Therefore, the future of the nation can be affected by  these dubious voters.<\/p>\n<p><strong>6. Weak judiciary:<\/strong> This will benefit 1Cartel. Here  is a very good example. A timber company called Seruan Gemilang Makmur  Sdn Bhd had won a case against the Pahang state government for the  judgment sum of RM37,127,471.60 with interest thereon at 8% per annum to  be paid from Dec 31, 2000, till full settlement. The certificate of  order instructing the state government to pay has been served on the  state government on April 7, 2008 which it has refused to accept and  till now the payment has not been made even though it has exhausted all  avenues of appeal.<\/p>\n<p>By refusing to pay up, it shows that the state government does not  practise accountability. This will not only fail to attract foreign  investment but will also scare away local investors. Is this not  impudence on the part of the state government? This is indeed a big  issue.<\/p>\n<p>As Pahang is the home state of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, he  should instruct the state government to pay up. This clearly indicates  that the Government Transformation Programme (GTP) can be thrown into  the garbage bin. Clearly, Najib himself does not walk the talk.<\/p>\n<p><strong>7. Cronies: <\/strong>This mammoth group of cronies support  1Cartel as it is 1Cartel who gives them megabucks contracts and  projects. Cronies and 1Cartel practise the philosophy of \u201cyou help me  and I help you\u201d.<\/p>\n<p><strong>8. Defence Ministry:<\/strong> Much money has been spent by 1Cartel in the purchase of Littoral Combat Ships, Scorpene Submarines, Eurocopters etc.<\/p>\n<p><strong>9. National institutions: <\/strong>The police, Malaysan  Anti-Corruption Commission,\u00a0Election Commission, etc, these are all in  the grip of 1Cartel and have been rendered powerless to act in the  interest of the common citizens.<\/p>\n<p><strong>10. Low wages:<\/strong> Bus drivers in Malacca whose  workplace has folded up have been absorbed by the state government under  an organisation called Panorama Melaka Cultural and Tourism (PMCT) and  paid a salary of RM500 per month. These drivers are required to work a  12-hour shift with overtime being calculated only after 12 hours. When  they protested about the low salary, Chief Minister Ali Rustam\u2019s office  increased it by RM10 from RM500 to RM510! This whole issue is an  absolute insult as the salary of these Malaysians is even lower than  that of the unskilled foreign workers.<\/p>\n<p>In addition, what has happened to the talk on the implementation of  minimum wage? These 1Cartel crime lords must have been hoping that the  rakyat will forget about this matter.<\/p>\n<p>With such a wide range of crimes going on, it is clear that it is  extremely difficult to weed out the 1Cartel as its power permeates all  spheres of life \u2013 reminds us of that Doctor Octopus character in the  Spiderman movie. 1Cartel is therefore Malaysia\u2019s very own homegrown  \u201csuccess story\u201d and is a great tribute to the all-encompassing slogan of  \u201cMalaysia Boleh\u201d -FMT<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A cartel is bigger than a syndicate. This type of crime organisation\u2019s power and influence can even be equal to that of a government. This is because in many instances even the police are helpless in their fight against crimes perpetuated by a cartel. 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