Reopen Certain Business Finally Muhyiddin Admits The Government Is Desperate For Economy Commerce


As expected, Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has announced the second extension of the MCO (movement control order), scheduled to start from April 15 to 28, after the present lockdown’s due date on April 14. The government also announced that certain business sectors will be allowed to operate, including professional services from barber shops, car workshops and laundry

From the beginning, it was a joke to allow tow service, but not car workshops to operate. Exactly what good of allowing tow truck operators to function if trucks or vans break down while transporting essential goods, but cannot be repaired because workshops and spare part shops had been categorised as non-essential service

Besides car workshops, automotive parts and components are an important part of the supply chain indirectly affecting the transportation and logistic systems. Without the mechanics and spare parts shop dealers, it will further cripple the current half-functioning transportation service. It’s a miracle that the clueless Muhyiddin government has finally realised its mistake now
Although the government allows barber shops to resume operations, it would be fun to see how barbers and hair stylists can practise social distancing of staying 1-metre away from customers. The only way a barber can ensure hygiene is to wear a PPE (personal protective equipment) suit and sanitize scissors, combs and chairs before servicing the next customer, not to mention the need to change barber cape

Other sectors allowed to operate again include machinery and equipment industry, tunneling works, maintenance works, sloping works, hardware shops, electrical and electronic shops, construction projects, professional services related to the construction industry (architects, engineers, quantity surveyors, project managers) and science, professional and technical services (legal service and R&D)

Wait a minute. Would not that open up to thousands more motorists and cars on the road? Would not that make “turtle egg” Senior Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob fuming mad after he moaned, whined and bitched about lockdown violations by stubborn people? Would not that worsen the current road traffic due to police road blocks and make life more miserable for essential workers like medical staffs
Mr. Sabri, who is also the defence minister, said that police detained 1,095 individuals for violating the lockdown yesterday (April 10), despite 97% compliance rate. Apparently, the authorities have conducted checks on 490,249 vehicles. You don’t need a rocket scientist to tell that there would be more violations as a result of more vehicles on the road after the relaxation of the MCO

In reality, the government of Muhyiddin is trapped between a rock and a hard place. After more than 61 years under the Barisan Nasional regime, the country was not only almost broke due to rampant corruption and incompetency, but also so backwards that under-equipped medical staff had to make their own “DIY” PPEs like face shields and suits

As much as the Malaysian government likes to, it can neither copy South Korea nor New Zealand. South Korea didn’t need to lockdown because the competent government and knowledgeable health officials have been well-prepared since the SARS epidemic, while New Zealand offered a generous cash of NZ$585 per week per full-time worker (NZ$350 for part-time workers) for up to 12 weeks
Muhyiddin’s RM250 billion stimulus package might look awesome, but the one-off  cash payments to households and individuals in the lower and middle income group – “National Care Assistance” – would cost the government only RM10 billion. That’s the only real hard massive cash being spent. The actual amount of fiscal spending amounts is merely RM25 billion.Due to lack of transparency, the big numbers – RM128 billion for the people’s welfare and RM100 billion for businesses and SMEs – may or may not be fully enjoyed by the targeted recipients. The fact that PM Muhyiddin had to rush for another round of RM10 billion stimulus package for SMEs shows that the initial numbers looked sexy but lacked actual substance

The biggest problem is the lack of information of where do the government plans to fund the mind-boggling RM250 billion package. Anyone can irresponsibly throw a big number to impress the people. But the tricky part is to justify the spending of a quarter of a trillion Ringgit when the national debts were already in excess of RM1 trillion, largely thanks to former PM Najib Razak
Without having a session in the Parliament to clarify the actual source of the declared RM250 billion stimulus package, nobody knows whether PM Muhyiddin and his trusted lieutenant, Azmin Ali, were quietly digging into EPF (Employees Provident Fund) or other public funds, or planned to borrow from foreign financial institutions at an industrial scale, or a combination of both

While the government deserves a round of applause for its courage to gradually allow certain industries to operate under an extended lockdown, the move can also be seen as a sign that the country is in financial difficulties so much so that quite a substantial sector have been allowed to operate, especially factories and construction companies

It’s perplexing to learn that the government allows electronic retail shops and construction workers to resume working but not beer brewery Heineken. Exactly why Heineken and Carlsberg factories were stopped from operating, despite the brewers only ran with 10% of its workforce, but electrical appliance shops and construction sector can run at 100% capacity?Did Muhyiddin and his racist and extremist buddies UMNO and PAS realise that Heikenen paid close to RM100 million (RM98.2 million) in tax while Carlsberg splashed RM74.5 million in tax for the financial year 2018 to the national coffers? The same tax money will eventually be used to pay the fat salaries, allowances and other perks of the almost 100% “Malay-only” Perikatan Nasional government

The “sin tax” to be paid by non-Muslims on alcoholic beverages in Malaysia will also be utilised to pay the salaries of the 1.71-million bloated civil servants. If the government cannot see the big picture, but continues to play up racial and religious issues, the country will hit a recession – even depression – before they could get rid of the nasty Coronavirus

Yes, it appears that while the country was desperate for business and commerce to run again, the backdoor government had decided to win people’s hearts by throwing cash at them, money that it didn’t have. Hilariously, it had to flip-flop with an initial permission to beer makers to operate. Did barbers and hair stylists together with laundry shops pay RM174 million in taxes to the government
If the country had a mighty financial strength, Muhyiddin government didn’t have to announce the relaxation of the lockdown. It could pay every worker RM2000 for the next 12 weeks and waits for the Coronavirus cases to disappear, or at least wait for the current 3-digit infection cases to drop to 2-digit. New taxes, like GST, could be re-introduced to recoup cash given to the people. - financetwitter

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

http://malaysiansmustknowthetruth.blogspot.com/2020/04/reopen-certain-business-finally.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+MalaysiansMustKnowTheTruth+%28Malaysians+Must+Kno

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
The Reason Why The Agong Allowed Muhyiddin To Form The Government

The Reason Why The Agong Allowed Muhyiddin To Form The Government

papar berkaitan - pada 31/3/2020 - jumlah : 212 hits
In short the rakyat gave the MPs they voted for the mandate to speak and act on their behalf for the next five years And this mandate includes the power to leave one bloc to join another bloc There is nothing wrong or illegal in that Anwar ...
One Person Per Car One Of The Silliest Rules Hatched By The Clueless Muhyiddin Backdoor Government

One Person Per Car One Of The Silliest Rules Hatched By The Clueless Muhyiddin Backdoor Government

papar berkaitan - pada 31/3/2020 - jumlah : 256 hits
The war against the Coronavirus is left entirely to Health Director General Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah which is a good thing because in comparison to Health Minister Adham Baba this Dr Noor certainly looks like a genius He talks about facts an...
Special Envoy For Hadi Only The First Big Concession From Weak Muhyiddin Imagine What Zahid Najib Are Going To Get

Special Envoy For Hadi Only The First Big Concession From Weak Muhyiddin Imagine What Zahid Najib Are Going To Get

papar berkaitan - pada 4/4/2020 - jumlah : 264 hits
Perdana Menteri Muhyiddin Yassin petang tadi mengumumkan perlantikan Presiden Pas Hadi Awang sebagai Duta Khas ke Timur Tengah bertaraf menteri Ini bermakna lantikan menteri dan timbalan menteri yang sebelum ini berjumlah 70 orang telah ber...
Matthias Shatters The Myth Of Muhyiddin S Backdoor Government

Matthias Shatters The Myth Of Muhyiddin S Backdoor Government

papar berkaitan - pada 31/3/2020 - jumlah : 260 hits
So there you have it the real story about what happened on 21st February 2020 24th February 2020 and 1st March 2020 Hence according to Mahathir adviser Matthias Chang Muhyiddin Yassin is not a backdoor prime minister and Pakatan Harapan is ...
M Muhyiddin May Extend Lockdown Until May Because The Unstable Government Can T Take Any Political Risk

M Muhyiddin May Extend Lockdown Until May Because The Unstable Government Can T Take Any Political Risk

papar berkaitan - pada 9/4/2020 - jumlah : 171 hits
On Friday the government of Muhyiddin Yassin will announce the fate of the MCO which has been enforced since March 18 But based on the current status of Coronavirus cases you can bet all your money that it will be extended again In fact it ...
Ft Ministry Sets Up Rm1m Special Fund For The Homeless

Ft Ministry Sets Up Rm1m Special Fund For The Homeless

papar berkaitan - pada 15/4/2020 - jumlah : 216 hits
The Federal Territories Ministry will set up a special fund of RM1 million to look after the welfare of homeless people in the capital Its minister Annuar Musa said some of the funds would be channelled to non governmental organisations for...
The Backdoor Government That Surprised Us

The Backdoor Government That Surprised Us

papar berkaitan - pada 15/4/2020 - jumlah : 178 hits
The so called backdoor government is doing an excellent job in the battle against Covid 19 despite the vicious attacks by some leaders of the opposition It s understandable that anger doubt and anxiety was expressed in the beginning But as ...
A Mortal Sin To Steal Covid 19 Aid For The Poor

A Mortal Sin To Steal Covid 19 Aid For The Poor

papar berkaitan - pada 14/4/2020 - jumlah : 210 hits
A few days after some five star hotels in the Klang Valley had agreed to let their premises be used as quarantine centres a friend suggested that it will be interesting to find out how much these high end hotels are charging He added We sho...
Why The Delay In Food Baskets For B40 Families Opposition Mps Ask

Why The Delay In Food Baskets For B40 Families Opposition Mps Ask

papar berkaitan - pada 13/4/2020 - jumlah : 264 hits
CORONAVIRUS Several opposition MPs have raised concerns over what appears to be unexplained delays in the distribution of food baskets from the Women Family and Community Development Ministry for B40 families in every parliamentary constitu...
Konsert Cinta Di Awan Siti Nurhaliza Tambah Lagi Sehari

Lelaki Miang Tanggal Seluar Budak Direman

Biasa Dari Negeri Yang Tak Pernah Lihat Kepesatan Negeri Yang Lebih Maju Dia Nampak Kedai Proses Ayam Ja

From Dreadful To Delightful Conquering Gear Engagement In Dodge Transmissions

Why Pm Anwar Rafizi Steven Sim Should Be Worried About World Bank S Report On M Sian Education

Sustainability And Metal Buildings A Data Driven Approach To Eco Friendly Construction

Exploring The Impact Of Aluminum In Contemporary Design

Ceramah Pn Tidak Dapat Sambutan Di Kuala Kubu Baharu Pas Boikot Calon Bersatu Prk Kkb



Info Dan Sinopsis Drama Berepisod Aku Bukan Ustazah Slot Akasia TV3

Info Dan Sinopsis Drama Berepisod Bercakap Dengan Jun Slot DramaVaganza Astro Ria

5 Amalan Muslim Yang Sering Dijadikan Bahan Lawak di Malaysia

6 Fungsi Kereta Yang Sepatutnya Ada Tapi Tak Dijadikan Standard

5 Perkhidmatan Yang Kini Entah Kenapa Kita Langgan Bulanan


Semakan Subsidi Tiket Penerbangan Pelajar Ipt Flysiswa

Rukun Islam Jangan Ditambahkurangi Itu Namanya Dholalah Finnar

Analisis Teknikal Pergerakan Harga Intraday Mata Wang Kripto Doge Jumaat 3 Mei 2024

Singgah Solat Di Masjid Sri Sendayan

Chacarita Is Buenos Aires S Quirkiest Neighborhood Get There Soon

Menjala Di Rumah Makan Di Kedai