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Sunday, 12 March 2017

‘KILLED’ BY NAJIB & CO, MALAYSIA IS SHUTTING DOWN: LATEST CLOSURES – STANCHART & MITSUBISHI IN SITIAWAN, SIME IN SG WANG, WHILE HONG LEONG, SAPURA CUT THOUSANDS OF WORKERS

Comments - Shit is going to hit the fan very soon when the Crude oil price dips below USD 40 sometime end of this month. Less Ringgits from the selling of crude oil. Malaysia gets much discounted heavy sour crude which Malaysian refineries are designed from Saudi Arabia


For another 20,000 Malaysian soldiers to Saudi Arabia, another 200,000 barrels of oil per day at a very heavily 60 to 70%.  Now the total Crude oil Saudi is supplying is at 350,000 BBL/Day. Malaysia then can export 350,000 BBLS/Day of oil from Sarawak and Sabah which is the heavy crude to other countries and on top of the 250,00 BBL/Day of light crude – sweet crude oil to Japan which have a premium of USD10 over the price of Heavy sour crude. It is win win for Malaysia but if it is win and win, then why is Malaysia so short of cash that have to devalue the Ringgit against the USD and also raising prices at the pump for the government to raise money. Looks like there is one very big black real black endless black hole (Corruption and free for all grabbing in the treasury by the corrupted people in power)

Only solution is a change of scenery and that means another ruling coalition and this time from the other side of the political divide

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Surat Dari Pembaca Di Perak : Stanchart Sitiawan tutup, Mitsubishi Sitiawan tutup, Sime Darby Sg Wangi tutup, Hong Leong, Sapura Kencana Lepas 4000 pekerja, Bousted MSS 800 pekerja
Anonymous said


Standard Charterd cawangan Sitiawan akan melabuhkan tirainya pada hujung bulan March ini. 
Begitu juga agen kereta Mitsubushi di Sitiawan menerima nasib yang sama. 
Inilah cerita yang diperbualkan oleh rakan-rakan di Manjung.
Sebelum ini perladangan Sime Darby di Sg. Wangi menutup kilang memproses jus jambu batu.
..manakala di Kg. Acheh pula HL dan Sapura Kencana sudah tidak menawarkan pekerjaan kepada hampir 4000 orang pekerja. 
Tidak terkecuali syarikat GLC, Boustead Heavy Industry menawarkan MSS kepada hampir 800 kaki tangannya.
Di manakah mereka akan mencuba nasib dan kepada siapa mereka nak mengadu?.
Keadaan sedemikian bukan berlaku di Daerah Manjung saja, tapi mungkin berlaku di tempat lain juga. 
Bayangkan, bagaimana mereka nak meneruskan kehidupan seharian; sewa rumah, ansuran kenderaan, persekolahan anak-anak, makan dan minun dan lain-lain.
Kononnya, ekonomi berkembangan subur, pelaburan asing mencurah-curah, peluang pekerjaan terbuka luas.
Benarkah apa yang dicanang-canangkan oleh kerajaan…..
Apakah BRIM yang diberi RM 1200 setahun dalam 3 peringkat dapat menyelesaikan masalah ……
Friday, March 10, 2017 10:47:00 AM
My comments :   Allahuma solli ala Sitiawan.  May Allah cast his support upon Sitiawan and all its people. 
That will be about 5000 people in Sitiawan and Manjung who will be out of work. 
Standard Chartered Bank’s closure is very worrying.  
Standard Chartered Bank began operations in Malaysia since 1875. The gorgeous Ipoh Branch of Stanchart was opened in 1902. 
Standard Chartered Bank possibly began operations in Sitiawan since the early 1900s.  
If they are closing it means the economy of the surrounding area (Sitiawan) cannot sustain the bank’s operations anymore. 
Standard Chartered Bank has survived the First World War, the Second World War, the Great Depression of the 1930s,  the Emergency,  May 13,  the Asian Financial Crisis of 1998, the recessions etc and still survived and prospered.
Finally Najib Tun Razak came by and killed everything. 
To The Elders in the Country, among the retired Civil Service leaders, the party Elders – this cannot be decided by a General Election.  The country is being destroyed.
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