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Friday, December 16, 2011

Sand monopoly, the cronies are at it again

By Datuk Yong Teck Lee

KOTA KINABALU: The cronies are at it again. After failing to monopolise the scrap metal business three years ago, cronies have again reared their ugly heads to grab the extraction and supply of sand to the construction industry.

Using the same lame excuse of lax enforcement against "thefts of scrap metal", the political masters have now come up with thefts of sand as the excuse to put all the rights to sand extraction in the hands of Sabah Economic Development Corporation (SEDCO).

This is a repeat of the failed attempt in 2008 to let Superpanel Sdn. Bhd., a subsidiary company of the Sabah Housing and Town Development Board (LPPB), monopolise the scrap metal business.

At the time, the scrap metal business was lucrative. The same excuse about metal thefts and protecting the government's interests was used for monopolising the business. But eventually, the idea was dropped due to the fall in scrap metal prices. The decision on the monopoly had nothing to do with the government's interests. It had all to do with greed and abuse of power.

This sand monopoly could hold the construction industry to ransom, impose arbitrary prices and payment terms, including hidden costs. Like the import of vehicles using APs (Approved Permits), quotas could be allocated to sub-cronies to buy and sell sand, thereby driving costs.

How can SEDCO enforce against sand thefts? It has zero enforcement personnel and no statutory power to seize machineries, investigate, arrest or prosecute. So, people are entitled to draw their own conclusions. Is it a coincidence that the Chairman of SEDCO, the assemblyman for Membakut, is a family member of the Chief Minister?

Monopolies fuel inefficiency, stifle economic growth, add to hidden costs and kills private sector initiative. All economists know this. This is why many countries have anti-monopoly laws. If the Sabah government were to go ahead with the sand monopoly, then sand operators and consumers can complain to the anti-monopoly Malaysia Competition Commission under Section 15 of the Competition Act 2010 that takes effect on January 1, 2012. Our anti-monopoly laws seek to protect consumers, businesses and the economy. Under Section 4(2)(b), it is an offence to monopolise the market as well as the SOURCES OF SUPPLY, which in this case is sand supply. It is understood that the Competition Commission will investigate the MAS-Air Asia share swap deal that has created a super monopoly of the aviation industry, leading to reduced flights, reduced destinations, higher fares and cancellation of Tiger Air flights to Sabah.

Bad policies will affect the economic wellbeing of the whole state. After casting clouds over the heads of birds nest farmers and the failed implementation of the Money Lenders Act, the government now wants to impose a sand monopoly. This is another slap in the face for the business community which is already struggling against rising fuel prices, reduced banking credit and uncertainties over the global currency crisis.

The only sector sustaining the Sabah economy is oil palm, but which is now increasingly affected by foreign workers issues and worsening roads.

By Datuk Yong Teck Lee is Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) President

57 comments:

  1. I agree with YTL.It is wrong to impose monopoly in any business.Why the government is doing that is beyond me but suffice to say it has created doubts and with that comes all kinds of allegations.

    The government must stop creating the impression that it is all about greed.This is no longer the 80's where people closed their eyes with all the kinds of monopolies created.

    I like this government to continue governing the state but with this kind of policy I have to rethink.

    To the leaders in BN/UMNO I say enough lah of the wealth that you gathered.Its time to help the people.Its time to kick out the cronies.Its time to stop promoting and enriching family members.

    If this is the kind of legacy the leaders want people to remember them then I regretted so much in giving them my vote in 2008.

    There is nothing wrong in making money or lots of them but to do such while holding a public office and abusing the power of such office is a crime.The only difference it makes is that such leaders are not convicted of such crime but they should not sit comfortably and think they are innocent.GOD is there and HE never stops watching.

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  2. YTL,sebagai mantan CM - kamu sememangnya cukup arif dengan dasar dasar kerajaan dan kesannya kepada kominiti perniagaan diSabah.

    Tidak heran bahawa semua ini adalah dasar TAMAN HALOBA BN UMNO dalam mengikis dan mengaut untung untuk BN UMNO dan kroni kroni mereka.

    Saya begitu heran dan pelik,Pairin,Bernard Dompok,Salleh,Shafie dan Hajiji seakan tidak melihat ini semua.ADAKAH KAMU BUTA?

    Kenapa kamu tidak mati waktu masih kecil kecil dulu supaya tidak menjadi SAMPAH BN UMNO di Sabah?

    Ingat kami adalah HAKIM dan Pengadil semasa PRU 13 nanti.Hukuman untuk yang bersalah tetap ada.


    GONZALES
    Ex Green Beret

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  3. I think good operators will be accepted by SEDCO, whichever that has the quality, has their own machineries

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  4. Whoever is in power has the tendency to monopolize.

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  5. Apa cadangan yang baik untuk atasi masalah ini?

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  6. Hai Rabbit,
    In response we need to clarify the statement that BODY handling and those licensed companies should have 'precise mechanism' with pledge of fully responsible thereafter not just the 'make-up' so-called quality or machineries only.
    Look at those 'POIC' or SUDC and many schemes one can see what has happened before or after on the failure with many problems.
    Disagree with policy to entrust a 'company' or so monopoly with our rich resources not directly with State administration as responsible.Haven't we learnt from many past projects implemented in Sabah such a beautiful land in '70?
    It is not too slow to change if we are not sleeping!

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  7. well, hope some action will be taken on this.

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  8. really? if they good may be no problem, but if not that the problem

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  9. The developers and the contractors are making too much money on the building of the property.

    The developers do not need fund to build that leads to many uncompleted projects.

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  10. isu memonopolikan pengeluaran dan bekalan pasir oleh sesebuah syarikat / koperasi hanya membawa keburukan daripada kebaikan

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  11. ini akan menyebabkan rasuah akan berleluasa...

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  12. dan kemungkinan harga pasir meningkat

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  13. Bad policies will affect the economic wellbeing of the whole state. - betul..

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  14. It had all to do with greed and abuse of power. - ini sememangnya terjadi jika berlakunya monopoli, harap ada cara untuk mengatasinya

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  15. Its good that the land & survey department choose to publish this proposal in the newspaper...& i think it will not going to be approve by our government after getting the responds from the public...remember the coal power plant?

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  16. bad policies after bad policies...they never stop unless WE stop them!

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  17. Pasti ada pros dan cons dalam hal ini. Cuma kalau ia dibuat dengan telus maka pros itu sudah p;asti lebih banyak, kalau tak maka sebaliknyalah yang akan berlaku.

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  18. Harap hal ini dilaksanakan setelah dipertimbangkan sewajarnya dan bukan ikut sedap rasa saja.

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  19. Apapun, sand dredging memang patut diberi perhatian dan dipantau dengan baik.

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  20. Macam ramai yang tak puas hati dengan perkara ini. Nampaknya penjelasan harus diberi bagi meleraikan kekusutan yang timbul.

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  21. Selebihnya kita tunggu dan lihat sajalah nanti.

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  22. mungkin harga pasir akan meningkat..

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  23. dan jika ini berlaku, mungkin akan menyebabkan rasuah berleluasa..

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  24. bagaimana dengan peniaga2 pasir lain? perkara ini harus diteliti sebelum sebarang keputusan dilakukan.

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  25. there's always be pros and cons..

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  26. "Bad policies will affect the economic wellbeing of the whole state."

    so the state govt must assure there's no bad policies will be implemented..

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  27. Pastikan kes pencurian pasir ini dapat dihentikan segera.

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  28. Harap kerajaan akan mengambil tindakan yang sewajarnya untuk menyelesaikan masalah ini.

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  29. Make sure they are good enough to handle the project.

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  30. Biarkan mereka buktikan kecekapan mereka untuk mengendalikan hal ini.

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  31. jika harga pasir meningkat, pasti tambah lagi beban kita.

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  32. say no to cronisme and monopoly.

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  33. pengeluaran pasir juga harus dipantau.

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  34. this is how we lost our natural resources.

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  35. Put everything back to the way it was before.

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  36. The government's role is to regulate, to facilitate so that economy can thrive. In Sabah's case is exactly the opposite, worse still when it expects Sedco to be the licence holder and controller. Who is then to approve Sedco's licence ? Who is to check if Sedco abide to environmental rules. Everything is going to be upside-down. Total messy that is Sabah today.

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  37. sekarang kroni2 sapp sedang tunggu ytl jadi KM sabah..

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  38. Laporan SAPP YTL.. Nampaknya YTL mencari pelbagai isu untuk dimaklumkan kepada rakyat.

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  39. Jangan biarkan pencuri ini terus berkuasa. Harap pihak berkuasa menyiasat perkara ini.

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  40. Sekiranya ada bukti apa kata YTL serahkan kepada pihak berkuasa. Ini lebih mudah kerana pihak berkuasa memerlukan laporan dan bukti untuk membuat siasatan.

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  41. YTL do a great job to reveal more thing to the people that we may not know.

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  42. Kerajaan harus sering memantau golongan ini.

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  43. Mereka tidak harus menjadi teramat besar agar mengawal harga pasaran pasir.

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  44. This is affect the price of the houses and development costs.

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  45. Policy yang membebankan harus dikaji dan diubahsuai.

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  46. kerajaan tidak akan buat keputusan sewenang2nya tanpa memikirkan baik dan bruknya..

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  47. Sekarang ini lagi jadi isu YTL..

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  48. Mungkin ini dapat membantu mengurangkan masalah pengambilan pasir haram..

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  49. YTL mimang banyak gimik..ne antara isu yg cuba dipanaskan..

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  50. Apa yang boleh mendatangkan pendapatan yang lumayan, di situlah kroni-kroni mencari kesempatan.

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  51. Semoga kerajaan dapat menanggani masalah ini sebelum isu menjadi tidak terkawal.

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  52. Polici harus dikenal pasti supaya tidak membebankan sesiapa terutama pengguna.

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  53. Semoga harga pasir masih dapat dikawal supaya tidak meningkatkan kos pembangunan dan meningkatkan harga perumahan secara tidak langsung.

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  54. Polisi yang tidak baik seharus dibubarkan.

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  55. Nampaknya di Sabah ini SAPP dan ahli ahli SAPP yang sentiasa berjuang demi kepentingan rakyat. Teruskan! Rakyat faham, rakyat bukan buta dan bukan bodoh. Mereka akan pilih satu Parti yang jujur dan ada kebolehan mentadbir Sabah.
    SAPP ia lah harapan kita. Terimah kasih SAPP.

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  56. whats wrong with giving the project to the states very own glcs?

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