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NEP policies keeping Malays ‘poor’ and ‘weak’, say analysts, politicians


Thursday, 02 September 2010 Aurora
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By Shazwan Mustafa Kamal, The Malaysian Insider

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 2 — Analysts and politicians have hit out at Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad for wanting an indefinite continuation of pro-Bumiputera New Economic Policy (NEP)-style policies.

They claim that NEP-based policies needed to be replaced with a more “merit-based” policy, saying that a majority of Bumiputeras “have not benefited” from the NEP during Dr Mahathir’s tenure as prime minister.

“I disagree strongly with Tun Dr Mahathir. Under the NEP and during his time as prime minister, a majority of poor Malays have not benefited from the race-based policy. It only served to widen the gap between the poor and a rich elite. Look at the urban poor today where a majority are Bumiputeras as well as Indians,” said economist Dr Subramaniam Pillay.

Dr Mahathir predicted earlier this week that there would be an escalation in racial tension and division should NEP-style policies be removed, likening the situation to the Communist revolution in Europe.

He stressed that the time was not right to introduce any policy which would “disregard the disparities between races in the interest of equity and merit.”

In justifying his arguments, Dr Mahathir said that during his time as prime minister and under the implementation of the NEP, Malaysia had enjoyed stability and good economic growth.

Subramaniam did not agree with Dr Mahathir’s explanation.

“During Dr Mahathir’s time, many countries in Southeast Asia or even Asia did not practise an open economy. There were very few countries which were open to foreign direct investments (FDI). Malaysia was doing relatively well, yes because there was no stiff competition from other countries at the time,” said the Nottingham University lecturer.

Subramaniam told The Malaysian Insider that due to “rising economies” like India and China over the past decade, Malaysia was in urgent need of a policy which would allow the country to escape from the “middle-income” trap.

“In spite of Mahathir’s NEP policies, it had favoured the few rather than improved the economic situation of the poor.

“The country requires a policy where it encourages the acquisition of survival skills. We don’t have that right now. We cannot compete with other countries because we don’t have the skills,” said Subramaniam.

He, however, added that a “needs-based” form of affirmative action was still required to help the poor.

Historian and political analyst Tan Sri Dr Khoo Kay Kim questioned the reason for Dr Mahathir’s “claims of an impending revolution.”

Khoo was doubtful that NEP-like policies would ever be scrapped, until the Malays and Bumiputeras were themselves ready for a change.

“What Mahathir is talking about is impossible. Since when can we remove the NEP? Unless and until the Malays themselves are ready, we cannot do anything,” said Khoo.

UKM lecturer Professor Shamsul Amri said while Dr Mahathir had a right to express his views, the former prime minister was in no position to make any changes to the country’s current economic policies.

“Let Mahathir say whatever it is he has to say. I do not see why he cannot have that opinion. He can no longer do anything, he is no longer in power,” said Shamsul.

He blamed politicians from both sides of the political divide for not doing anything to amend or scrap NEP-based policies.

“If people do not think it is relevant, change it. The opposition as well as Barisan Nasional talk too much but do not take any action.

“If they do not want NEP-based policies, please do something about it in Parliament,” Shamsul told The Malaysian Insider.

The academic claimed that although the actual NEP policy was no longer being used, the “spirit” of the NEP still lived within Article 153 of the Federal Constitution.

“The NEP is dead, but the spirit of the NEP is represented within Article 153 of the Federal Constitution. The spirit of NEP will always be there if Article 153 is there. If you do not want it, change it. Do something about it in Parliament,” said Shamsul.

The NEP, put in place in 1971, officially ended in 1990, but many of its programmes are still being continued.

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written by Awang Hitam, September 03, 2010 20:25:41
Rich Malays (99% umoono cronies) drive Merc, BMW, Mini, VW, Porsche, Ferari, Mesrahati; but the side-lined (umooono supporters) in the kampongs drive widow-makers Potong Sago, Myvir; Kancil, and Isawara. So the barisan najis people will say look "sekarang kita bawa kereta, dulu hanya naik basikal. Bertuah lah kamu kerana umooono". But the Kelantan people are not dumb like the west coast or east Malaysians, they call the mahafiraun "kel**g raja lanun". They know his tricks since his fight with Kuli.
Proton is a losing entity propped up by Petronas, rakyat's money. Perodua survives becos of Excise duties on Jap cars! Poor Malaysians have to buy the widow makers!
Migration of the Nons have also increased 5 folds while FDI dropped 70%! Repatriation of money out of Malaysia has also caused KLSE to be on idle mode.
That's NEP for you!
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written by Gerald, September 02, 2010 17:45:28
We Malaysians wonder why this idiot called Tun M is still alive and talking. Maybe Hell also refuses to admit him. Let him rest in peace with the fallen JEWS and let these Jews rape his big mouth...
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written by capricorn, September 02, 2010 17:30:19
That has been the intention of UMNO. The NEP is used to enrich the UMNO goons whilst the Malays get peanuts. And when the NEP is being revised to ensure the wealth is distributed properly, Ibrahim and company is screaming hell. In return the Malays will forever be dependent on UMNO.
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written by batsman, September 02, 2010 16:45:11
This way UMNO can be the patron forever.
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written by red1, September 02, 2010 16:14:01
The status quo has served the shrewd and rich well particularly many non-bumis. If everyone gets equal portion, there won't be disequilibrum to scrap for business. The end of NEP may end the super-rich, Chinese included.
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written by bloodhound, September 02, 2010 15:37:56
Correction:

correction to this following sentence:
especially when his policies during his premiership is not starting to look deficient

The above sentence should read as:
especially when his policies during his premiership is starting to look deficient
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written by bloodhound, September 02, 2010 15:34:20
Mahathir will never allow Najib to outshine him and his years of premiership.

If Najib was to introduce the appropriate reforms successfully, then, spotlights will be trained on him and not Mahathir especially when his policies during his premiership is not starting to look deficient and is causing the nation to slip down the slippery slope of oblivion.

This old racist cannot allow that to happen because his ego is bigger than Benhur!
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written by Logger123, September 02, 2010 15:14:01
Yes yes, please keep the NEP.
It has really helped create a new class of super-rich called UMNOputras and MCAputras. Please keep this licensing policy in place so that we can really move all the cash into these pockets and offshore bank accounts.

Lets keep the Malay rakyat's hands cupped open and bowing down to beg the super-rich UMNOputras for the measly RM500 bonus once a year. Maybe a kilo of meat during raya. Maybe the give them a RM800 job in the government. Yes, lets keep the Malay commoner begging for handouts. After all the Mamaks have been lording over the Malays since the Malacca sultanate. Why stop now?

Who cares about the social ills that affects the Malays. I mean, baby dumping, drug addiction, high divorce rates, crumbling homes and whatnot. And not forgetting the sniggers internationally about the capability of the Malay. You don't care about this do you Maharacist? No social programs, laws, corrective measures to correct these social ailments in your time, correct? No constant harping on the lost future of babies with no father's name on the birth certs was even sounded during your regime nor in this time of retirement, correct?

You only care about keeping the laws that ensure the movement of the money into your pocket, correct? Once a thief, always a thief.
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written by jokersland, September 02, 2010 15:11:11
Although Tun, may have all materials wealth that money could buy, but I look at him living in a miserable life as long as he can't let go of his egoism. He should correct the wrong to gain some respect befitting to an octogenarian instead been curse with abusive language every time he open his mouth.

The NEP only breed a disastrous lazy society. Everything they took for granted as the whole world's are owing them a living. There ain't any free lunch nowadays. Its up to the Malays whether they want to walk in sync with the pace or still crawling.

The economic pies are shrinking yearly but populations are growing rapidly. Will Ibrahim Ali and his barking magpies be a able to expand the shrinking economic pies with their Article 153 or Ketuanan Melayu.

When all the communities could work together, the harmony is entrancing.
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written by Davy McChester, September 02, 2010 14:27:38
Mahathir was born in the wrong continent where the people cannot be fooled for another 40 years. Mahahtir would have done better than Saddam Hussein had he been born in Iraq. Malaysians no longer require politicians like Mahathir whose undemocratic policies and get-rich schemes have created mindsets who cannot compete in 21st century economy.
He has underestimated the average Malaysians capacity to think what is good for Malaysia. Shove ! Please get lost !
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written by ez24get, September 02, 2010 14:24:51
Why do Mahathir and his supporters and even some economist claims that among all the Prime Ministers, he has contributed the most to Malaysia? Is that really so?

When one says that Malaysia has chalked a growth rate of 6% p.a under his governance and therefore his performance is superb is sheer nonsense. A number by itself means nothing. It has to be compared with other countries. If other countries are growing at the rate of 10% then 6% pales in comparison with other countries and that rate is still below par simply because the standard for judgment is 10%. It is very easy to see that Malaysia and Singapore are on par when they first started but Singapore now has far out-ran Singapore in all respects. The same goes when compared with other Asian countries.

Yes, Mahathir has implemented many mega projects which attributed to this growth rate. Again, we cannot just look at the mega projects in isolation like the twin towers, putrajaya, etc. We must also look at the mega projects together with the wastage and the white elephants in totality. If we spend RM1 Billion to achieve a growth of 1% is nothing if we compare with another country which only needs to spend RM1 Million to achieve a growth rate of 1%.

For any one who is at the helm for 22 long years, surely the growth of the country will look tremendous and impressive. But is it really so?

Mahathir has a lot of negative points compared with his positives. He has laid a foundation of raced-based policies which will make the country non-competitive far into the future and destroy the competitiveness of all Malaysians. He has made Malaysia into a mediocre state where the standards of doctors, architects, universities, civil servants, lawyers, teachers, police force, judiciary, parliamentarians, English language, etc, etc have plummeted precariously ever since he came into power. Instead he bred a culture of corruption, cronyism, non-meritocracy, mediocrity and racism evidenced by the simmering fragility of race relations and brain-drain of the best and brightest out of the country.

I often wonder if there was no Mahathir how the country would progressed for the betterment of all Malaysians! Another person could do just as well if not far better if he is at the helm for 22 long years!
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written by SuzanneUmp, September 02, 2010 14:20:20
if we want compete in the new economical environment, we must change. new methods are needed to do so.
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written by SuzanneUmp, September 02, 2010 14:18:37
by the way, Tun mahathir, u are already retired. why still act as a 'pengacau' in governance? 22 years is not enough for u?
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written by SuzanneUmp, September 02, 2010 14:15:58
i agree with Prof. shamsul amri..as long there is Article 153, we will still under the race-based policy. it's totally opposite with the 1Malaysia concept. NEM should be implementing by the government more effectively. NEP is a barrier for us to develop in comprehensive. shouting here and there about the govt transformation is useless without an effective actions to do so.
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written by SuzanneUmp, September 02, 2010 14:09:19
NEP already done 20 years ago but still be practicing. we are not in the same situation when NEP be implemented as government policies. now we are facing different situations with much more challenge. now we are talking about globalization not localization.
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written by betasigma, September 02, 2010 14:04:41
if NEP is taken away,the very first one to crumble are the umnogoons n not the malays,that's a fact !!!! it would be mahatahi n sons,bodowi n son/son in law,i-birbe-him ali n partners,rafidah n naza,indon thief n his mansion,mudyielding n cronies...????
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written by betasigma, September 02, 2010 13:58:12
jus ask this devious old MF mahatahi to give a clear cut reply on where did the RM 52 billion bumi share allocation go to under the NEP for the past 30 donkey years n we would decide for him whether NEP hav really taken care of those needy malays!!!
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written by Semuaok, September 02, 2010 13:19:30
Bro,
What is there to prove. If the old man is right we won't be in this predicament now.
No eye see
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written by SamYap, September 02, 2010 12:20:24
The NEP was a noble idea, BUT it died when BN politicians realized that they could hijack it to keep BN in power to enrich themselves. In fact the NEP was a still-born. It never really took off.

The NEP was used to cover everyone in BN and the higher-ups in civil service. Take away the NEP, BN will crumble.
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written by zviivz, September 02, 2010 12:19:44
They will hang on to it like security blanket. You know what your parents will say? They never grow up.
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written by zviivz, September 02, 2010 12:17:50
Sure, we do have the skills! However, they have all left the country ...
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written by Oscar Winner, September 02, 2010 11:45:11
Malas, Manja and Racist thieves, fearful of losing their loot and end up behind bars, use NEP to drum up support to hang on to power. They want it to be a Never-Ending Policy. While the seemingly Never-Ending Polemics are going on between the discerning and those not listening, the chief of all thieves disguises the Never-Ending Plundering with another name called NEM or Never-Ending Merompak.

NEP, in whatever form, must end for the country to progress. Poverty eradication pollicy must not be abused by thieves
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written by popuri, September 02, 2010 11:27:10
There are many factors that will continue to weakened the Malays, but if someone voices it, they will risk being charged as seditious and Ibrahim Ali will not stop screaming.
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written by fireduck, September 02, 2010 11:18:17
As far as Mahathir is concerned, NEP was highly effective. Don't believe? Ask him again. We don't care about the many more everyday pakciks & makciks as long as we have one of ours making it. NEP works!

Top 40 Richest Man In Malaysia For 2009 are:
16. (20) Mokhzani Mahathir USD 215 million, 48, married, 5 children.
Oil Services
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written by alacarte, September 02, 2010 11:16:40
Word of the Month - REVOLUTION
Rise up all Malaysians, lets start a REVOLUTION against corruption and spreading of wealth only among UMNO/MCA/MIC putras.
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written by JJFoo, September 02, 2010 11:08:02
The Malays together with the rest of the Malaysians have been screwed big time by a bunch of crooks. This nation has been criminally mismanaged.
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written by cheekhiaw, September 02, 2010 10:37:21
BUt it keeps some malay thieves strong and rich...
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written by alacarte, September 02, 2010 10:29:17
NEP created a vast business empires owned by UMNO through the nominees (normally UMNOputras, but probably sometimes selected Cinaputras), this explains why they can't proceed to catch the BIG FISH for corruptions, because these BIG FISH are actually holding millions of ringgit under their personal or family names on behalf of UMNO.
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written by hellosunshine, September 02, 2010 10:06:29
It is so painfully obvious that Mahalanun is having sleepless nights worrying about GE13 and PR going after him and his sons. He doesn't really care about the poor Malays/Bumis or even his cronies and the umnoputras. He just wants to protect himself and his sons and that is why he is willing to risk everything by inciting racial strive in the country to divert attention away from him and his sons. Have I got news for this Mahalanun. It ain't gonna happen because most of us are on to your evil game, thanks to the internet. Be afraid, be very afraid Mahalanun
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written by ibabonma, September 02, 2010 09:48:38
Mahathir is in his penultimate lap of his transitory stay in this world and is now entering senility (¾ mad/gila)…. soon he will be ‘playing shit’ (main tahi).

Before long, he will ‘jalan’ and be making his appointment with his Creator; but just imagine how is he going to present his report card with all his filthy past inked in blood?

Dear Mahathir, it will be creepy, eerie and spine-chilling indeed for you to experience being alone ‘six feet down there’ in your grave at the Masjid Negara Hero Mausoleum. Whilst six feet above, you will hear Ibrahim Ali urinating like a dog on your gravestone and imagining, while Ibrahim’s left hand is holding his Kelantanese dick, his right is showing his middle finger and roaring, “Nah! Mahathir Kutty!”

Soon after you are buried, God representatives should be on their way to fulfilling their appointment with you. You will not have the benefit of lawyers the likes of Lingam, AG Abdullah Dugung or AG Guni Pigtail. (I don’t know what special tools they will bring along if they were to wallop you for your cruelty and crime committed against all Malaysian during you 22-year rule.)

Nevertheless, the problem is some doctors believed apes are ancestors of human being and doubted the existence of God, the Almighty.

…. Mana ada God, sudah mati, habislah! Tengok itu Beng Hock, you bawa dia keluar, dia mati juga, …. You tengok itu pokok, bila pokok mati, pokok jadi kayu mati, what?

Mahathir, should you be reading this, of which I always believe you do, I wish to extend my sincere regret over the crude and vulgar remark I bring into play against you. However, frankly speaking, millions will agree with me in that you deserve them at most of the time.

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