Our Present Malay Leaders Will Never Master Kiasunomics


 


Ibrahim M Ahmad
As expected, the much-touted Bumiputera Economic Congress came and went with a whimper last week – a damning testimony to the inability of our current national leaders to plot Malaysia’s way out of prolonged mediocrity.
That outcome was clearly something the business community and the nation expected, given the many vacant seats in the hall, the lack of innovative new ideas among the speakers, and the lethargy of those in attendance.
Umno secretary-general Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki expertly excused the poor participation by absurdly describing the attendance as “organic”.
That term “organic” is normally used in a business sense to describe a healthy internally driven growth.
Yet, the nation’s recent growth cannot be said to have been healthy, even at an organic level. In 2023, the country fell short of achieving its modest bottom-line growth target of 4% of its gross domestic product (GDP).
At 3.7%, Malaysia’s economy performed worse than in the non-pandemic years of 2019 (4.41%), 2018 (4.48%), 2017 (5.81%), 2016 (4.45%) and 2015 (5.09%).
More alarmingly, the ringgit has declined by almost 14% since end-2021, falling from RM4.167 to the US dollar to reach its lowest level in 25 years, and is presently hovering near the RM4.75 mark.
The government and its apologists have been quick to excuse the decline in value as being driven by external factors, but that is likely only half, or at best 60% of, the story.
The reality is that Malaysia’s was the worst performing currency in Asean last year.
In simple terms, the poor handling of the economy – controlled exclusively in recent years by a succession of Malay leaders across all political parties – has contributed significantly to its present low value.
Despite this, no one in government has ever stood up to acknowledge any part of the blame, let alone propose measures capable of reversing the trajectories of our beleaguered economy and currency.
It is clear as daylight to just about every Malaysian that the economy needs transformation, yet no new ideas were put forward at the congress to drive the country’s GDP towards higher growth.
Instead, all we heard were protectionist strategies aimed at preserving Malay dominance in the country.
The deputy prime minister called for the setting up of a Bumiputera land corporation to increase the community’s land ownership. How that will improve the economic status of the average Malay is unclear.
Meanwhile, the head of the stock exchange proposed equitable opportunities and diversity disclosures to ensure members of the majority race are given business opportunities and retain their jobs.
Strangely, the damning statistic he revealed, that only one out of 97 listed companies in the last three years is Bumiputera-owned, did nothing to raise alarm bells about the lack of innovation and economic risk-taking among the Malays.
Then, a leading entrepreneur called for the government to ensure that 70% of all items purchased for its aid programmes are Bumiputera-owned halal products. That in itself suggests that Malay-owned businesses will continue to rely heavily on government contracts to earn their keep.
Ironically, he also said presently only 38.7% of halal certified businesses are Bumiputera-owned. On top of that, many small Bumiputera enterprises do not even meet halal certification requirements. Those statistics would narrow the field of suppliers quite considerably.
Meanwhile, the prime minister has committed more funds for Bumiputera enterprises without appearing to announce a clear national vision for their use.
Meanwhile, recent days have seen much discussion about how Singapore successfully used a whole-of-government approach to woo entertainment icon Taylor Swift into performing there exclusively.
The unique strategy – which I cannot resist calling “Kiasunomics” – included paying her not to entertain the idea of adding the neighbouring cities of Jakarta, Bangkok and Manila* to her Eras Tour. (*Let’s face it, there was little chance she was ever going to perform here.)
Clearly, that is the kind of creative, out-of-the-box thinking required in the 21st century to boost an economy. It is a skill that Malaysia, led by its present batch of Malay leaders, appears to sorely lack.
Sadly, the Bumiputera Economic Congress didn’t even acknowledge that shortcoming.
All said and done, our present batch of Malay leaders and their advisers are unlikely to ever master Kiasunomics.
Perhaps we should be looking for better ones. - FMT
Ibrahim M Ahmad is an FMT reader.
The views expressed are those of the writer and do not necessarily reflect those of MMKtT.


Artikel ini hanyalah simpanan cache dari url asal penulis yang berkebarangkalian sudah terlalu lama atau sudah dibuang :

http://malaysiansmustknowthetruth.blogspot.com/2024/03/our-present-malay-leaders-will-never.html

Kempen Promosi dan Iklan
Kami memerlukan jasa baik anda untuk menyokong kempen pengiklanan dalam website kami. Serba sedikit anda telah membantu kami untuk mengekalkan servis percuma aggregating ini kepada semua.

Anda juga boleh memberikan sumbangan anda kepada kami dengan menghubungi kami di sini
Increased Service Tax For Electricity Will Affect Only 15 Of Consumers

Increased Service Tax For Electricity Will Affect Only 15 Of Consumers

papar berkaitan - pada 28/2/2024 - jumlah : 123 hits
The service tax for electricity will be increased to 8 from 6 but only for usage above 600kWh PETALING JAYA About 85 of consumers nationwide will be exempted from the increased service tax for electricity bills the finance ministry said In ...
9 Luxury Sofa Sets That Will Transform Your Dubai Living Room To Small Heaven

9 Luxury Sofa Sets That Will Transform Your Dubai Living Room To Small Heaven

papar berkaitan - pada 28/2/2024 - jumlah : 161 hits
1 Eclair Modular Sofa Set Eclair Modular Sofa Set draws inspiration from the design of a high performance sports car It features sleek curvaceous lines reminiscent of a car s body exuding a sense of dynamism and The post appeared first on
Loke Two Week Flight Ticket Subsidy Will Incur Significant Costs

Loke Two Week Flight Ticket Subsidy Will Incur Significant Costs

papar berkaitan - pada 27/2/2024 - jumlah : 99 hits
Extending the maximum RM599 fare for one way economy class flights from the peninsula to Sabah Sarawak and Labuan from three days to two weeks in conjunction with Hari Raya Aidilfitri will incur significant costs Transport Minister Anthony ...
I Will Vet Govt Expenditure Says Agong

I Will Vet Govt Expenditure Says Agong

papar berkaitan - pada 26/2/2024 - jumlah : 155 hits
The Agong said he was disappointed with Malaysia s growing debt levels adding that this was caused by Putrajaya perpetually being in a deficit position since 1998 The Yang di Pertuan Agong Sultan Ibrahim says he will vet all government expe...
Charming Taiwanese Mail Order Brides How And You Will The Best Places To Satisfy Their Unique

Charming Taiwanese Mail Order Brides How And You Will The Best Places To Satisfy Their Unique

papar berkaitan - pada 1/3/2024 - jumlah : 109 hits
Charming Taiwanese Mail order Brides How And you will The best places to Satisfy Their unique If you find yourself curious we wish to offer some networks in which you can start your on line relationships travels with Taiwanese brides Ideal ...
The Ringgit Will Continue Falling Here S Why

The Ringgit Will Continue Falling Here S Why

papar berkaitan - pada 4/3/2024 - jumlah : 158 hits
The ringgit falls the public outcry starts the opposition starts blaming the government for the ringgit s fall the government says the ringgit s performance is out of its control Rinse and repeat ad infinitum No matter who is in power this ...
E Testing Will Put The Brakes On Corruption

E Testing Will Put The Brakes On Corruption

papar berkaitan - pada 6/3/2024 - jumlah : 123 hits
PETALING JAYA The e Testing system is a step in the right direction to fight corrupt practices say experts Persatuan Institut Memandu Malaysia president Mat Aris Bakar said other than eliminating the problem of corruption e Testing will als...
Including Logistics Services In Sst Hike Will Raise Consumer Prices Mca

Including Logistics Services In Sst Hike Will Raise Consumer Prices Mca

papar berkaitan - pada 5/3/2024 - jumlah : 129 hits
The inclusion of logistics services in the new rate for the service tax will have a compounding impact on consumer prices said MCA vice president Tan Teik Cheng The entire process of goods emerging to consumers requires logistics services a...
Women S March Malaysia Claim That Notice For Assembly Not Accepted Will Be Checked Says Igp

Women S March Malaysia Claim That Notice For Assembly Not Accepted Will Be Checked Says Igp

papar berkaitan - pada 4/3/2024 - jumlah : 129 hits
Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain said the police s refusal to accept the assembly notice sent by the WMMY 2024 Organising Committee may be due to the organisers failing to meet the conditions set under the Peaceful Assem...
Syafiq Kyle Transisi Dari Ustaz Adam Ke Meth Killer

Drama Mihrab Cinta Zulaikha Lakonan Elisya Sandha Azrel Ismail

Apa Itu Kwsp Akaun 3

Bercinta Ke Keluar Makan Malam Bersama Netizen Jumpa Kelibat Byun Wooseok Dalam Gambar Hyeri

Pet Expo Midvalley 2024

15 Breathtaking Mediterranean Powder Room Ideas From Classic To Modern

Lirik Lagu Satu Selamanya Twins

Perbedaan Kartu Kredit Dan Kartu Debit



Info Dan Sinopsis Drama Berepisod Bunga Salju Slot Tiara Astro Ria

Info Dan Sinopsis Drama Berepisod Anggun Mikayla Viu Malaysia

Keputusan Markah Mingguan Senarai Lagu Tugasan The Hardest Singing Show Astro Malaysia

Biodata Syad Mutalib Pelakon Drama Berepisod Aku Bukan Ustazah TV3 Bunga Salju Astro Ria

Info Dan Sinopsis Filem Vina Sebelum 7 Hari 2024 Adaptasi Kisah Benar Kini Di Pawagam Malaysia


A First Date With Onew At Guess Onew Fanmeeting 2024

Kenapa Bini Aku Tak Cantik

Onew Bertemu Peminat Pada 27 Julai 2024

Hentikan Kerja Gila Hiburan Ekstrim Lihat K Tan

Late Lunch

Breathe Easy Indoors Exploring Air Conditioner Installation