Friday The 13th Budget More Of The Same
By Murray Hunter
I have adapted this from Murray Hunter here.
The graphic here is just my idea.
Friday the 13th budgetRM 393b largest budget ever, Malaysian Book of Recordsbudget deficit of RM 86 billiongovt debt above RM 1.5 trillion Debt service RM 49.8b or 12.6% of govt spendingcould be large tax collection shortfall in 2024
Tax revenue estimated RM 244 billion
non-tax revenue estimated RM 64 billion (GLC dividends)
forecast growth 4-5%
if economic slowdown tax, dividends not achievable
real difficult decisions have been delayed.
extension of what has been done by previous governments
SME development, flood mitigation, food security, welfare
same as what previous governments have done
Civil servants will receive RM 2,000 incentivepension payouts RM32.4b or 8.2% of govt expenditureno effort to rein in public sector expenditure no hopes to increase productivity public sector inefficiencies will continuewhether civil service able to effectively implement plansneed serious and rational discussion about carbon capturejust blindly following WEF ideasrush to expand use of solar panels examine Thai disappointment of solar initiatives a decade agoMost are now unusable due to disrepair
practicality of 50 electric buses and changing govt fleet of EVs why import these EVs, they could be built locallyCrondani economicspublic funds to widen NS Hiway between Sedenak - Simpang Reggan nothing more than transfer RM 1.0b to GLC If public funds used to expand NS Hiway why do we continue to pay tolls?funding PNB to purchase prime public lands is just landgrab
going on under Madani by GLCs and crony companiesRM1.5b into hands of GLCs, outside control of govt
current disrepair of infrastructure today RM 2.8b to repair public roads, RM 150 million to repair public toiletsinfrastructure allowed to fall into so much disrepair
policies just the same.more groups will criticise budget as details seep in
My Comments :
Toilets, toilets, toilets. The other day in Washington at that Council on Foreign Relations interview he also mentioned lavatories. There seems to be a fixation with lavatories.
So I looked up the etymology.
Etymology. From Middle English lavatorie, from Late Latin lavātōrium, from Latin lavāre (“to wash”) + -ium (forming places related to an activity). Doublet of lavatorium. As a place to pan gold, via Spanish lavadero. Pan gold?
Anyway none of the monopolies have been abolished. In fact the existing monopolies are being strengthened - with taxpayers money. Nothing has changed.
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By Syed Akbar Ali
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