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Return of one-sen coin to beat profiteers


Friday, 20 May 2011 Aurora
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By Noor Adzman Baharuddinand Sharanpal Singh Randhawa, NST

KANGAR: The use of one sen coins will soon become fashionable again.

This, according to Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, was critical since it would truly reflect the actual rise in cost of food items and services.


Citing an example, he said at present drinks vendors would usually round up the prices of their drinks to the next five sen although the increase in their costs was only one sen.

"Lets say if the actual increase in cost for a glass of teh tarik is one sen and if the price was RM1.70 per glass, the seller will then usually sell it for RM1.75 sen.

"Why must they round it up to the higher five sen ... when they only incurred a one sen increase in their costs?

"The additional four sen increase in the price of a glass of teh tarik does not truly reflect the actual increase in cost to the drinks seller and this is an unnecessary burden to consumers," he said here yesterday.

Muhyiddin said he would be meeting with Bank Negara Malaysia officials soon to reintroduce the use of one sen coins, which were withdrawn from circulation after the Government introduced the rounding up mechanism on April 1, 2008.

(The rounding up mechanism was introduced to reduce handling costs for businesses and consumers since it made payments faster and more convenient while the government could also save costs in producing one sen coins).

Muhyiddin, who was here on a day-long working visit to Perlis, was also asked on steps the private sector could take to help the government check price increases of food items and services.

He said the private sector must not only think of merely making profits but should help the government reduce the burden on the public.

"Some producers can say it is an open market system and they can impose any prices they like and we cannot take legal action against them.

"We usually know the actual rise in their costs and if it is just one sen, lets not raise the price of their products by 10 sen. They must be reasonable and not burden the public.

"They must also have the spirit to help the public and not just be merely driven by profits," he said, adding that he had discussed these matters when he chaired the Cabinet Committee on Supply and Prices recently.

On steps taken to reduce the pinch on Government coffers due to spiralling subsidies, Muhyiddin said beginning June 1, the diesel subsidy for deep-sea fishermen would be reduced by 55 sen per litre.

"Now they and inshore fishermen are paying RM1.25 per litre, but from next month, deep-sea fishermen will have to pay RM1.80 per litre of diesel.

"We have decided that since they are bigger and have more boats and make bigger catches, they should pay slightly more than inshore fishermen.

"They still get the subsidies and the new price is still much lower than the RM2.05 per litre of diesel imposed on industries."

(The pump price of diesel is RM1.80 per litre).

Earlier, Muhyiddin said his visits to the states were part of the turun padang or going to the ground programme mooted by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak to foster closer rapport between the leaders and the people.

He said the various economic programmes introduced by the Government had never neglected the needs of the people.

Muhyiddin, who was accompanied by Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Md Isa Sabu, met with people from all walks of life, which included the fishing community in Kuala Perlis, as part of his whirlwind visit to the state.

He also visited a bed-ridden villager Arpah hashim, 83, at her home in Kampung Belakang Surau.

Arpah receives a monthly stipend of RM300 from the Welfare Department and is looked after by her daughter, Damasyarah Murad, 57.

Muhyiddin also attended a 1Malaysia luncheon with the people at Dewan Wawasan 2020.


Comments (10)Add Comment
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written by mendela, May 21, 2011 08:02:45

The cost to produce a 1 cent copper coin is higher than 1 cent!
What an idiot fcuking dpm!
There is a get rich scheme here, go collect all the cents and sell them as copper scrap, you will get at least 30% of profit margin!

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written by Qcumber, May 21, 2011 06:19:57
This is warong kopi talk la. Aiyoooo DPM. and the Minister of Education too.
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written by IbnAbdHalim, May 20, 2011 22:45:44
Another P*NDEK here. The costs go up because morons are running the government. It has got nothing to do with the one sen coin. You raise the price of fuel, automatically prices of other items will go up. You don't expect traders to bear the burden, do you?
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written by eldermagi, May 20, 2011 19:18:19
Fcuking useless half-past 6 BN govt....sekejap ni, sekejap tu...mou lan yoong.
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written by bkho, May 20, 2011 17:16:54
Hello, Muhyiddin! I don't know how you became DPM, you are F**king stupid!
The rounding mechanism already works fine, so you think 1 sen will make a difference?
God, why is Malaysia tortured with such morons?
Malaysia WILL DIE if you become PM!
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written by Revolution, May 20, 2011 15:18:20
To beat profiters ??? Beat UMNO !!!
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written by educationist, May 20, 2011 13:20:08
Another hare-brained idea from the DPM!!
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written by justice seeker, May 20, 2011 10:10:58
The use of one sen coins will soon become fashionable again.

This, according to Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, was critical since it would truly reflect the actual rise in cost of food items and services.

PITTANCE PENNIES FOR US???????? BUT WHO GETS THE RM BILLIONS MEGA BUCKS/????
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written by Concerned_Citizen, May 20, 2011 09:49:50
"Lets say if the actual increase in cost for a glass of teh tarik is one sen and if the price was RM1.70 per glass, the seller will then usually sell it for RM1.75 sen.

"Why must they round it up to the higher five sen ... when they only incurred a one sen increase in their costs?

"The additional four sen increase in the price of a glass of teh tarik does not truly reflect the actual increase in cost to the drinks seller and this is an unnecessary burden to consumers," he said here yesterday.


Can the DPM be so dumb? There is a chain effect! A small increase on just a small thing will trigger other things to increase. You fool increase the petrol, food will increase (oil, onion, garlic, chicken ...), then seller will have to increase the price, then the food preparer sure will have to increase somemore. Now every one has to pay more to survive, don't you think that's the better reason to increase the price.!

Talking about 1 cent! Cissh,... stupid DUMNO! This silly explanation will only be accepted by brainless people. IF you are so care about the 1 cent increase, go and check every food operator in the country, dumbass!
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written by NSTPravda, May 20, 2011 09:48:36
Read lah 1my Oaf taking Qur'4n swearing pink smilies/kiss.gif pouting lips: To $how you I genuinely care for your feelings MyUrine is to use one sen coins soon to make them become fashionable again to you all. This, according to Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri MyUrine, was critical since it would truly reflect the actual rise in cost of your wages, food items and services. MyUrine is not ju$t pi$$ing about, he is seriou$ that you will be paid with 1 sen coins to reflect you new $tandard of living. $emua-nya OK!

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