Berikut adalah pandangan dari seorang Bekas ADUN UMNO tentang projek yang telah menjadi kontroversi pada ketika ini iaitu Projek Fidlot Kebangsaan (NFC), boleh juga dibaca sebagai Projek 'Feed The Lord' Kebangsaan.
Projek yang telah dianugerahkan kepada Shahrizat, Laki dan Anak-beranak ini telah menerima dana RM250 Juta dan juga tanah seluas 5000 ekar, namun begitu hasilnya adalah jauh dari sasaran iaitu gagal.
Dan terakhir semalam di Dewan Parlimen setelah gagal untuk menyakinkan Ahli Parlimen Pakatan Rakyat tentang projek ini Menteri Pertanian dan Industri Asas Tani Datuk Seri Noh Omar berkata “OK, saya tawar pusat ternakan satelit ini kepada anda,” - sepenuhnya sila baca di (SINI)
Sila baca pandangan dari bekas ADUN UMNO ini..
Projek yang telah dianugerahkan kepada Shahrizat, Laki dan Anak-beranak ini telah menerima dana RM250 Juta dan juga tanah seluas 5000 ekar, namun begitu hasilnya adalah jauh dari sasaran iaitu gagal.
Dan terakhir semalam di Dewan Parlimen setelah gagal untuk menyakinkan Ahli Parlimen Pakatan Rakyat tentang projek ini Menteri Pertanian dan Industri Asas Tani Datuk Seri Noh Omar berkata “OK, saya tawar pusat ternakan satelit ini kepada anda,” - sepenuhnya sila baca di (SINI)
Sila baca pandangan dari bekas ADUN UMNO ini..
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NFC – an emblem of shame
By : Mohd Ariff Sabri Aziz
The controversy surrounding the National Feedlot Centre (NFC) will become another one of the Achilles’ heels for the ruling Barisan Nasional government.
The lackadaisical responses from officials – whether from the head of the civil service or politicians from the ruling government – are a very sore point.
Each year we are presented with the same politically correct packaging exercise – studious response from the civil service about wanting to rectify matters and dismissive trivialisation from politicians of the ruling government.
The fact is, matters are just allowed to fizzle away without the corrective measures.
Maybe the government is underestimating the rise in public social awareness.
The truth is the public is increasingly dejected over the scourge of corruption and of corrupt practices by the members of the establishment, comprising politicians from the ruling government and pernicious civil service.
The controversy surrounding the NFC – involving the unaccountable use of public funds – is fast becoming an emblem of shame for the ruling government.
The minister in charge of this enterprise can’t amuse us with stupid stories in Parliament by saying that we haven’t paid the full amount.
By that, the implication is, we are still containing the damage.
The equally silly retort is to say: if the damage can done with a smaller amount, imagine what bigger damage can be inflicted with a bigger allocation.
NFC is accountable
The public has the right to know how public fund has been used in a business run with their money.
That right is discharged by conscientious and public-spirited law-makers making justifiable inquiries into the business affairs of the NFC.
After all, large public money is invested in the business. The minority partner and management team of the NFC are all accountable and are answerable to the majority partner and through the majority partner, answerable to the public.
Hence, the refusal of those in charge of the NFC to allow elected representatives to enter the premises is a travesty of propriety and shows utter disrespect for members of the highest law-making body.
It also strongly suggests that the management of the NFC has many things to hide under that mountain heaps of cow manure.
The government of the day should direct the managers of the NFC to allow law-makers to enter the premises and ascertain for themselves the current state of affairs.
If nothing is amiss as stated by the minister concerned, then there is nothing to fear.
Know the difference, YB
Silence from BN law-makers will imply they condone this kind of black-holing of information.
And before any cunning BN lawmaker says, “we have nothing to hide because it is ‘we’ who allowed the Auditor-General’s Report to report on the matter”, we must tell him quickly to differentiate between party and government.
‘We’ and the civil service are two different things, YB.
The civil service is bound by law to serve the government of the day and charged by law to report on government operations.
Since it’s a centre funded mostly by taxpayers’ money and has become one of the hotly debated issues in Parliament, it must ready itself for closer scrutiny by law-makers.
And if the government is sincere, it should form a select committee to investigate the matter further.
Mohd Ariff Sabri Aziz adalah Sakmongkol AK47, Nama penuh beliau Dato' Mohd.Ariff Sabri bin Hj. Abdul Aziz. ADUN Pulau Manis, Pekan.( 2004-2008) Dari 2000-2004, menjawat jawatan Ketua Penerangan UMNO Bahagian Pekan, dibawah Dato Sri Najib.
By : Mohd Ariff Sabri Aziz
The controversy surrounding the National Feedlot Centre (NFC) will become another one of the Achilles’ heels for the ruling Barisan Nasional government.
The lackadaisical responses from officials – whether from the head of the civil service or politicians from the ruling government – are a very sore point.
Each year we are presented with the same politically correct packaging exercise – studious response from the civil service about wanting to rectify matters and dismissive trivialisation from politicians of the ruling government.
The fact is, matters are just allowed to fizzle away without the corrective measures.
Maybe the government is underestimating the rise in public social awareness.
The truth is the public is increasingly dejected over the scourge of corruption and of corrupt practices by the members of the establishment, comprising politicians from the ruling government and pernicious civil service.
The controversy surrounding the NFC – involving the unaccountable use of public funds – is fast becoming an emblem of shame for the ruling government.
The minister in charge of this enterprise can’t amuse us with stupid stories in Parliament by saying that we haven’t paid the full amount.
By that, the implication is, we are still containing the damage.
The equally silly retort is to say: if the damage can done with a smaller amount, imagine what bigger damage can be inflicted with a bigger allocation.
NFC is accountable
The public has the right to know how public fund has been used in a business run with their money.
That right is discharged by conscientious and public-spirited law-makers making justifiable inquiries into the business affairs of the NFC.
After all, large public money is invested in the business. The minority partner and management team of the NFC are all accountable and are answerable to the majority partner and through the majority partner, answerable to the public.
Hence, the refusal of those in charge of the NFC to allow elected representatives to enter the premises is a travesty of propriety and shows utter disrespect for members of the highest law-making body.
It also strongly suggests that the management of the NFC has many things to hide under that mountain heaps of cow manure.
The government of the day should direct the managers of the NFC to allow law-makers to enter the premises and ascertain for themselves the current state of affairs.
If nothing is amiss as stated by the minister concerned, then there is nothing to fear.
Know the difference, YB
Silence from BN law-makers will imply they condone this kind of black-holing of information.
And before any cunning BN lawmaker says, “we have nothing to hide because it is ‘we’ who allowed the Auditor-General’s Report to report on the matter”, we must tell him quickly to differentiate between party and government.
‘We’ and the civil service are two different things, YB.
The civil service is bound by law to serve the government of the day and charged by law to report on government operations.
Since it’s a centre funded mostly by taxpayers’ money and has become one of the hotly debated issues in Parliament, it must ready itself for closer scrutiny by law-makers.
And if the government is sincere, it should form a select committee to investigate the matter further.
Mohd Ariff Sabri Aziz adalah Sakmongkol AK47, Nama penuh beliau Dato' Mohd.Ariff Sabri bin Hj. Abdul Aziz. ADUN Pulau Manis, Pekan.( 2004-2008) Dari 2000-2004, menjawat jawatan Ketua Penerangan UMNO Bahagian Pekan, dibawah Dato Sri Najib.
Ini projek "feed the pukimaks"...
ReplyDeleteberubah dari sekarang....
jgn jadi sibangang sampai mati...
ASD..hari nih aku demam..!
ReplyDeletetak mau komen apa-apa...
Salam sume..
ReplyDelete'orang umno' dh bersuara..
Apa cer???
'once a umno, forever an umno'
dh wat report polis + sprm psl penyelewengan NFC ni??
Kalau betul perjuangan motto UMNO ....untuk bangsa, agama dan negara maka pemimpin UMNO kena tunjukkan keikhlasan ini. Hukum mereka yang tidak menjalakan tanggung jawab kepada rakyat dan kerajaan, tak kira dari parti pemerintah atau pembangkang ...kalau ada didapati berlaku penyelewengan, cepat2 ambil tindakan segera tok najib dan jangan lah nak menegak benang basah untuk membela shahrizat diparlimen.Kalau sharizat dan keluarganya sudah ada bukti menyalah guna kuasa dan tidak amanah maka sharizat hendaklah di siasat dengan keluarganya sekali oleh SPRM. Menjadi menteri dan wakil rakyat is not a privilege but a duty to serve the nation...once that duty is over, the menteri go back to his or her private life like any other ordinary citizens and earned their pension. No more self serving politicians and they must be stopped right now....finito!!!! peminat yang setia dan sayangkan UMNO......
ReplyDeletereport ke SPRM pun tak guna. Kecuali la Sharizat ni melawan mcm Khir Toyo. Lps 2 mmg dah sah la naik court... Kesian UMNO, pemimpin curi duit, ahli UMNo yang dpt taiknya...hahahahahaha, ciumla bau busuk taik2 pemimpin yang suka songlap ni.....
ReplyDeletewoi rakab demam lah..
ReplyDeletepasal bnyk memburit..haha
bgtau bikmama..nnti dia bagi obat..
pil apco dari israel,.mujarab
hahaha hihihi huhuhu
Feedlot = Fail
ReplyDeletepngajaran buat Auntie Jat, jgn bolot Viagra, Tongkat Ali, Kacip Fatimah, ntok kaum krabat sniri gak.
bkongsila dgn lembu2 peliharaan. sesungguhnya korang mmg dr spesis yg sama.
MEMANG LA PUAK-PUAK UMNO NI SATU SPESIES DENGAN LEMBU,JADI MANA BOLEH LEMBU NAK TERNAK LEMBU.
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Komen anda tanggungjawab anda...dan sebarang komen yang tidak relevan dengan tajuk akan didelete...
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