Updated with Copy of letter see below
My Comment s- PRU – GE14 Elections April – May 2017, Yes very Big possibility
because Oil at high of USD 57 start of March 2017 is going for a crash as of
today it is below USD 50. In coming days it is going for a free fall, price
projected end of March 2017 below USD 40. This is really shooting a big hole in
the ability of the government to raise cash for day to day running of the
government and the all-important Payroll for the Civil service. Only way to
raise more Ringgits will be weaken the Ringgit against of USD. The projected
fall in Oil prices have been already 10% and will worsen to 25% and Ringgit
must also fall another 20-25% to compensate in fall of the crude oil price.
That means the ringgit have to breach the exchange rate of USD 1 to RM 5 this
March or April 2017. This is going to have a very negative effect on Ringgit as
the brakes will be off and once the RM 5 redline is crossed , the Ringgit is
not time will be exchanged with Thai Baht 1 to 1.
So what to do, better call elections now and paint a rosy picture
of the economy and spend the cash (borrowed cash) to woo the electoral voters
and give BN a victory. This is going to be a fast hit and run elections, and
the opposition will be caught sleeping. PAS is BN secret weapon
Better get your rain coats on as when shit hits the fan,
it is going to splatter big time and will hit almost everybody. Another Asian
currency on the way but this time created intentionally to save Najib his
cronies oops also first wife
Or maybe the Government is going to war with the North Koreans
or worse outsourcing our civil servants to Saudi Arabia
PUTRAJAY -: A letter
issued by the Information Department that it has frozen all personal overseas
trips for staff effective May 1, is an internal circular.
The memo, dated Feb
28, was uploaded to a social media account and has gone viral on platforms such
as Facebook and WhatsApp.
The letter states
that all Information Department officers and staff will have their personal
overseas trips frozen to prepare for the 14th general election.
Information
Department director-general Datuk Ibrahim Abd Rahman said the circular was sent
to remind officers wishing to go abroad for private holidays or personal
matters to make their applications in advance.
“This is to avoid
staff (being absent) when the department needs them to focus on the
department’s activities and official government programs.
“The department is
involved in various national activities, which include National Day, the SEA
Games, the King’s coronation, advocacy activities, public engagement and
government’s policy marketing.
“It is the
responsibility of the department to help the Election Commission in ensuring a
smooth democratic process by running the voting campaigns and educating the
public on voting procedures and methods through the media,” he said in a
statement today.
Ibrahim added that
it is the department’s ultimate responsibility to disseminate information on
the government’s policies.
It is normal to
issue such a circular a year before Parliament is dissolved to remind all staff
to be prepared for the election.
“Some personnel and
officers (would) reserve flight tickets a year before the date of their flight
because of the cheap rate. When their leave application is not approved, they
will appeal using the excuse that they have booked their flight tickets.
“Due to the busy
schedule and many official programs organized by the government and department,
the circular to freeze personal overseas trips is only meant for Information
Department staff. It does not involve other civil servants,” he said.
Ibrahim said staff
can still travel domestically, and can apply to do so through their respective
division heads and directors.
He said the freeze
will not affect those who have been offered to perform haj or umrah.
“And for those who
need to go overseas for (important or emergency) reasons, (their applications)
can still be considered based on merit. For instance, the death of family
members,” Ibrahim added.
– NST
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