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Monday, 29 May 2017

The Pioneer businessmen had no free rides when amassing their fortunes

ROBERT KUOK GIVES BN A GOOD TICKING OFF: WHATEVER THE CHINESE OWN, THEY PAID FOR IT. THEY DID NOT GET IT FOR FREE


Malaysia’s tycoons  are investing heavily overseas instead of re-investing in Malaysia.

This definitely does not bode well for the country & her citizens.

As history past decades has shown, many of the Chinese businesses have been taken over by either GLCs or BN businessmen aligned with politicians.

Robert Kuok

Business magnateRobert Kuok Hock Nien, is a Malaysian Chinese business magnate and investor. According to Forbes, his net worth is estimated at $11.3 billion on March 2016, making him the richest person in Malaysia ... WikipediaBornOctober 6, 1923 (age 93), Johor Bahru, MalaysiaNet worth12.2 billion USD (2017) ForbesSpouseHo Poh LinOrganizations foundedShangri-La Hotels and ResortsMoreChildrenBeau KuokKuok Khoon EanKuok Hui KwongKuok Khoon WahKuok Khoon HoJeffrey Ong Teng BueyRuth KuokSiblingsWilliam KuokPhilip Kuok

Bit by bit , many of the huge family corporations and big businesses are leaving for safer havens such as Singapore or Hong Kong, where they feel their fortunes and business empires are relatively safe and secure from greedy hands.

Come to think of it, it’s an oxymoron.

On one hand BN tells us that they are trying to attract foreign investors / investments..

On the other, they are pushing away local investors (many of whom happens to be of Chinese ethnicity).

Robert Kuok in a Star interview asked about the sense of discrimination among the Chinese in Malaysia, Kuok demurred, saying:

「This will lead only to highly controversial statements, which is not good for anybody.
It may cause grief or hurt those Chinese who are living in Malaysia, one must never be the cause of any kind of inter-racial hostility.
Only when the greedy grabbing of wealth & power stops, will Malaysia have a chance to progress.

Else, it will go downhill.

For now, the people can afford to make noise on a full stomach. Wait till their stomachs are empty.

All the racial & religious issues will lead to conflict when the economy tanks.

And it is prudent for politicians playing up these issues, before they really get out of hand.

I』m not raising these points because these businesses are owned by the Chinese.

Businessmen are businessmen.Particularly the big fishes in the Chinese community.

Their wealth do not belong to all the Chinese. The point is, regardless of ethnicity, a growing economy is important to sustain this country.

More so for the Chinese whom are largely in the private sector. And many, many Chinese these days are losing hope.

Before BN start accusing & calling the Chinese unkind names, maybe they ought to pause and consider about how far they have come with a growing affluent middle-class and benefiting _ affirmative policies.

It does not come free. It does not come solely from petro-money. It came from a strong and stable economy.

Indirectly, It came from sacrifices by the normal non-Malays who had to give up some of their rights.

It came from the risks non-Malays had to make to build up their businesses, and then share it with BN businessmen.

Whatever the Chinese own, they paid for it over many generations . They did not get it for free.

Some had to borrow from loan-sharks.,taking most of the risks. Most sacrificed family time.

Not all benefitted and became wildly successful. Some lost everything, fortunes & family.

At the lower spectrum, they sacrificed years working overseas illegally to save enough to buy their home & capital for business.

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