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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Let’s see where the RM4 billion goes

Chief Minister Musa Aman's RM4 billion state budget for 2012 is a tired replay of unkept past promises.


KENINGAU: While Chief Minister Musa Aman’s RM4 billion Sabah budget for 2012 may be getting rave reviews from ‘certain’ quarters, United Borneo Front however can only see the huge chasm between ‘what is planned and what is delivered’ by the ruling Umno-led Barisan Nasional government.

A senior leader with UBF Dr Nicholas James Guntobon views the RM4 billion state budget for 2012 as ‘window dressing’ and tired replay of Musa’s past promises and pledges.

In playing down the grand talk that the state budget received when it was unveiled by Musa last Friday, Guntobon, who is UBF coordinator for Liawan, Keningau, said yesterday that a thorough examination of Sabah’s past budgets showed that the “ruling BN has no policy on economic development”.

“Performance-wise, the economy boom in Sabah is actually driven by the high price of commodity, nothing to do with the efficiency and leadership of the current CM.

“The high rating by RAM, the auditor-general and the ISO certificate are all not conclusive evidence of excellent performance whatsoever.

“Rating agencies are known for their unreliability,” he said alluding to the 3-star RAM rating of Sabah’s economic perfromance.

He reminded that even US-based rating agency Moody gave global financial services firm, Lehman Brothers, top marks but it was declared bankrupt in 2008.

“RAM, unlike Moody is locally-based, run and perhaps even financed through domestic consultancy contracts and if we dare go deeper possibly we will find out that its pay is derived from taxpayers money by cronies and relatives of those in power.”

Guntobon credits the 4% economic growth in Sabah to government spending through federal stimulus packages as well as the high commodity prices.

Why no foreign investments?

Musa, who is also Sabah Finance Minister, presented the state biggest ever budget with a promise to eradicate poverty, cut unemployment and further develop the state.

But according to Guntobon, Musa has been saying the same thing since winning the last elections and in presenting past budgets about how he is going to redistribute wealth from booming economy to all Sabahans.

“Sabah now is still the third poorest economically, the Umno cronies are getting richer and the number of poor people in Sabah remains the highest.

“They get poorer because prices of basic goods have increased with the fuel price hike. We can list out a long list of BN’s and this chief minister’s failures if necessary.

“The ruling BN has no policy on economic development and this speaks volumes why there is not much foreign direct investment,” he said.

Guntobon was referring to how state government industrialization projects such as the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park (KKIP) and the Palm Oil Industrial Cluster (POIC) in Lahad Datu are struggling to gain momentum.

“POIC is a failure … Lahad Datu where POIC is, is actually alive only due to palm oil plantations,” he said adding that the town along with much of the east coast of the state still lacks reliable power supply while illegal immigrants continue to flood the district.

“Almost 50 years after independence, Sabah’s main trade remains in raw commodities with low value-added making us vulnerable to economic boom-and-bust cycles.

“Our productivity is lower than Terengganu, which is now the third richest economy in Malaysia.

“Sabah is now occupying Terengganu’s position 48 years ago as the third poorest. Why has Terengganu improved but not Sabah? Can the CM explain?

“Where is the money going after it is generated here? Will the CM tell us how much is invested back in Sabah and how many job opportunities were given to the local people?” Guntobon asked.

Shift to green economy vital

He said people are aware that good economic leadership implies poverty eradication, a better standard of living and a reduction of crime including corruption “or when our GDP is driven by manufacturing like in Terengganu and Penang.”

Guntobon believes that even tourism, which should be Sabah’s strong point, needs to be heavily subsidized as it is neither economical nor nature-friendly.

“If left unchecked Sabah will end up like Thailand. Good economy leadership means we move to green manufacturing industry, so that we will not continue to consume natural resources or assets.

“Good economic leadership equals transparency in contracts and tender awards and where the public get the best medical attention without worrying about collapsing hospital buildings.

“Even Klinik 1Malaysia is no substitute to access to excellent health facilities,” said Guntobon, who is a medical doctor.

Communal title a ‘smoke screen’

In the meantime, he said, the spin-off effects from the booming real estate market is unlikely to continue as it is a bubble that is waiting to burst.

“This Umno-and-PBS-led government has also failed the people by not solving various cases of native customary rights (NCR) land across the state.

“The Communal Title introduced by Musa is nothing but a smoke screen used by a clever and rich magician,” he added.

Guntobon also pointed to the government’s efforts to build a coal-fired power plant in Lahad Datu which was finally shelved after protests and resulted in millions of ringgit in losses.

“I think after six months next year, Sabahans will start speculating where the RM4 billion actually goes,” Guntobon said.

Luke Rintod

79 comments:

  1. Musang bin tidak aman, my salary still the same for the past 9 years since after you became Sabah CM but all the prices of goods in Sabah were increased tremendously.

    You were useless and has no idea on how to improve Sabah economy except keep robbing the poor.

    Your days are numbered!

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  2. where the 4 billion go? All go into umno @ crocodile bank account!

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  3. Bad people win when good people do nothing to stop them...

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  4. Half of yayasan Sabah staff will be retrench beginning January 2012 while the government servant in Sabah will have to rely on Along for loan to survive. Where is the quality of life that the bona fide Sabahan deserved. Alas you can see by the day and night UMNO leaders lining in front in all the jackpot machine in Kota Kinabalu notably ambrose. Phuiiii

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  5. Where have all the flowers gone? Long time ago...
    Where have all the sumandak gone? go to Musa Aman and cabinets gundek,
    Where have all the money gone? Go tho Musa Aman and his cronies pockets!

    You see that guys?

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  6. Hope that the government will use the budget allocations for the development of Sabah.

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  7. The government needs to manage the state coffers with more efficiency and transparency.

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  8. Petronas had and was implementing several investment and human capital development projects in Sabah and there are still room for Sabahan to benifit from the state oil and gas sector.

    Providing the people with business and employment opportunity.

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  9. Less than 20% budget for Sabah development? Musang must be thinking that Sabah only as big as perlis.

    Musang is simply useless and must be sacked immediately!

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  10. Petronas investment in Sabah still long way to go. Musang must be thinking that in few years he can create hundreds of petronas engineers in Sabah. Keep on dreaming musang.


    In fact, petronas should do it long time ago after robbing our Sabahans money for the past 48 years.

    What musang doing is still rely on our Sabah natural resources and NOTHING NEW to help the local businessmen to expand and value add their businesses.

    We do not need such dumb Musang to lead Sabah. We had enough shits from him to make Sabah the Poorest in Malaysia after 9 years he ruined our state.

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  11. The state government was committing a sum of RM 1,284.78 Million for basic infrastures and public utilities in 2012. The provision of basic and upgrading of basic infrastructures such as road, water,electrcity supply ,port facilites would go a long way reducing the cost of doing business thus would attract the domestic and foreign investment .

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  12. PCSB said...

    The state government was committing a sum of RM 1,284.78 Million for basic infrastures and public utilities in 2012. The provision of basic and upgrading of basic infrastructures such as road, water,electrcity supply ,port facilites would go a long way reducing the cost of doing business thus would attract the domestic and foreign investment .
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    Musang has been talking to a cow since 9 years ago but it remained the same until today.

    We rakyat already BOSAN with the most CORRUPTED CM in Sabah.

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  13. Harap Sabah semakin membangunan dari segala segi dan rakyat pun berpuas hati.

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  14. Harap2 pelaksanaan bajet dapat dinikmati oleh rakyat sepenuhnya.

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  15. bajet tersebut perlu digunakan dan diuruskan dgn baik untuk pembangunan Sabah.

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  16. ika ia digunakan dgn sebaiknya, pasti byk pembangunan boleh dilakukan.

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  17. bajet ini mesti dimasuk pocket umno yang kuat rasuah dan rakyat tidak akan dapat apa2.

    Barangkali rm100 satu orang saja masa PRU13 setiap 5 tahun.

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  18. harap saluran peruntukan ini dapat digunakan sepenuhnya untuk pembangunan Sabah tanpa adanya penyelewengan kuasa/rasuah…

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  19. bajet yang besar ini diharapkan mampu menjadikan Sabah lebih membangun.

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  20. semoga dengan adanya peruntukan ini nanti, Sabah dapat membangun dengan pesatnya

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  21. dan tidak lagi disenaraikan negeri termiskin di Malaysia

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  22. yang penting perlaksanaannya nanti dilakukan dengan baik. harap rakyat akan mendapat manfaat yang banyak.

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  23. jikalau kerajaan negeri ikhlas, sudah tentu rakyat Sabah akan berterima kasih dengan adanya peruntukan ini.

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  24. semoga apa yang dijanjikan, akan ditunaikan nanti

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  25. Sebelum cuba kita jangan mengalah dan jangan terlalu berfikiran negatif.

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  26. Semoga dengan adanya sumber kewangan sebanyak ini dapat membawa lebih banyak pembanggunan di Sabah.

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  27. Gov should handle the budget wisely.

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  28. Jangan biarkan ia sekadar menjdai indah khabar dari rupa. Kalau mahu bertahan, buktikan yang kerajaan masih relevan.

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  29. Bajet besar xpa.Tapi make sure every single cent spent will generate cents.jgn cent jd cent or even worse, lesser. Biar 10 sen kena belanja tu jadi 20 sen. Meaning to say, belanja 4 billion, return kasi jd la 8 billion. Org kita pula klu mo tlg sabah jd kaya, jgn rely dengan satu income, jgn cepat puas hati dengan kedudukan sedia ada, jgn suka duduk relax2 sementara duit kelapa sawit masuk. cari inisiatif untuk maju ke depan.

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  30. then we wait and see where will the RM4b goes..

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  31. the budget must be handle wisely...after all it was a public funds...so the money must reach the rakyat...i sure govt will make sure the budget will benefit the rakyat specially those in the remote areas..

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  32. yang perlu diberi perhatian adalah pada peringkat perlaksanaan..kerajaan harus memastikan semua rancangan pembangunan yang telah dirancang dalam bajet ini terlaksana dan tiada penyelewengan berlaku/projek sakit..

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  33. pemantauan berterusan dan berkala harus dilakukan oleh pihak2 berkenaan agar projek2 pembangunan dalam bajet ini tidak terbengkalai yang mana seterusnya merugikan rakyat dan pertambahan kos..

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  34. the biggest budget ever? congratulation to state govt..

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  35. its not even 2012 but people already start having negative thoughts about the budget.

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  36. im sure this budget will be used properly for sabah purposes.

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  37. I am sure this budget will go into umno account. IT HAS BEEN HAPPENED FOR THE PAST 48 YEARS!

    Only fool will believe party malaya umno

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  38. Klau tiada rasuah, seharus bujet inimembawa perkembangan ekonomi yang mendadak. Lihatlah perkembangan bujet ini.

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  39. Bujet harus diperuntuk untuk kawasan perkampungan dan luar bandar.

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  40. Pengurusan kewangan bujet harus lebih transparent agar rakyat tahu dimana duit itu digunakan.

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  41. Bujet harus digunakan dengan berhati-hati. Pastikan tiada penyelewengan dan projek pembangunan harus mencapai 100% kejayaan.

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  42. Let see how effective the 4million bring to Sabah economy growth.

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  43. Hope that all the budget will be use to bring more developments in Sabah especially in the rural areas.

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  44. The state government must manage the funds accordingly to ensure no areas are neglected.

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  45. Musang bin tidak aman must be kicked out from Sabah and his umno cronies. Musang is the MOST CORRUPTED CM in Sabah history.

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  46. Bujet ini haruslah digunakan secara jujur dan tiada penyelewengan berlaku bagi memastikan semuanya berjalan dengan lancar..

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  47. Harap bajet ini akan lebih menumpukan kepada pembangunan luar bandar..

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  48. Aku nampak ada segelintir orang kita belum ladi sedar betapa Rasuah orang umno ini dan sanggup gadai apa saja di sabah sama orang malaya.

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  49. The state government expects the Natives to keep the land for at least 25 years so that it will pass down to the next generation

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  50. 4 billion ringgit to shelter a booming Sabah from a looming global recession.
    Next year’s budget focuses on Chief Minister Musa Aman’s three-prong Halatuju strategy to develop agriculture, tourism and manufacturing with an emphasis on creating jobs and developing skills to prepare Sabahans for higher income.

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  51. harap bajet ini akan dapat membantu semua pihak.

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  52. 4 billion budget 80% to pay for the liabilities of umno servants.

    Go to hell stupid musang bin tidak aman.

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  53. as expected, the opposition will try to underestimate the announcement of this budget because they were afraid that Sabah state will enjoy an excellent development.. when all this happens, they will not have any issue to be played..

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  54. pastikan peruntukan rm4bil itu berbaloi dengan pembangunan yang akan dinikmati oleh rakyat Sabah nanti.

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  55. high rating by RAM, the auditor-general and the ISO certificate are actually the evidence of excellent performance..

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  56. Some party is eying for the budget already. please be make sure no "corruption" for the project given.

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  57. Jika bujet ini digunakan dengan wajar, pasti perkembangan ekonomi dapat dinikmati semua golongan.

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  58. Betul kata owinn, budget ini harus juga memberi perancangan luar bandar yang kini masih kemunduran.

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  59. Semoga pelaksanaan bujet ini tidak mengecewakan rakyat.

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  60. Terbukti BN menumpu perhatian kepada perkembangan ekonomi di Sabah. Semoga kerajaan negeri memainkan peranan dalam perkembangan tersebut.

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  61. As proven for the past 48 years UMNO is useless.

    Only fools will trying very hard to fool the rakyat again with their empty promises.

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  62. Kita tunggulah dan lihat bagaimana nanti.

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  63. kita sangat menggelak penyelewengan dan rasuah berlaku. Maka pastikan tidak akan berlaku.

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  64. Buktikan bahawa kerajaan Negeri pasti akan dapat memastikan bajet 2012 ini akan diperuntukan sepenuhnya untuk pembangunan Sabah.

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  65. Maka racanglah bajet ini sebaiknya. Jangan biarkan disia-siakan tanpa memberikan sebarang hasil..

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  66. Dibawah kepimpinan Datuk Musa pasti beliau akan memastikan semua perancangan yang telah dibuat akan dilaksanakan sepenuhnya. Kita hanya mampu merancang, tapi akan yang berlaku pada kemudian hari kita tidak pasti lagi.

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  67. RM4b bajet besar..Jika boleh kawasan luar bandar perlu diberikan lebih perhatian dengan kemudahan asas yang masih kurang penduduk nikmati.

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  68. Stop bullshitting lah musang bin tidak aman and your cronies here.

    80% of total budget for maintenance but only 20% for development.

    How to develop Sabah with only 20% of the budget? Ko ingat orang sabah tiada sekolah ke?

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  69. The State government is committed to help Sabah out of everything.

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  70. Well, lets see. Developments are on the way.

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  71. Adakah kita akan terus menafikan usaha kerajaan?

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  72. It is a huge amount of money.

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  73. only 20% of budget for development and the other 80% for paying state liability.

    UMNO must be thinking that the Sabahans never go to school.

    Musang bin tidak aman is the MOST STUPID CM in Sabah.

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  74. Setelah sekian lama masih ada kekurangan yang timbul.. hhmmm, entah bila baru semuanya dapat bergembira???

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  75. Musa Aman telah melaksanakan t/jawabnya dengan baik namun masih ada juga suara2 sumbang yang timbul.

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  76. Namun masih belum terlambat utk pastikan bajet 2012 dilaksanakan segera. So all the best.

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  77. Selebihnya kita tunggu dan lihat sajalah nanti. Harap semuanya berjalan lancar.

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  78. Apapun, pemantauan harus dilakukan bagi memastikan semua yang dirancang berjalan lancar.

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  79. Jd, berapa juta untuk jalan sandakan? Mana la ada pembangunan klu jalanraya mcm kena bom amerika.

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