Archive for the ‘General’ Category

Jul
22
Filed Under (General) by Administrator on 25-04-2007

CPPS Roundtable Discussion
Review of Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak’s First 100 Days in Office

Tuesday, 28th July 2009 ·

3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. ·

Venue: Malaysian Bar Council
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Jul
16
Filed Under (General) by Administrator on 25-04-2007

Perak, PKFZ & The Conspiracy Against Anwar Ibrahim

Speakers    :    Y.B. Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, N.H. CHAN (Former Court of Appeal Judge) and Other PR Leaders
Date           :    18th July 2009 (Saturday)
Time           :    2:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Venue         :    Grand Ballroom, Sunway Resort Hotel
Price           :    RM5



Jul
03
Filed Under (General, Media) by Administrator on 25-04-2007

JEMPUTAN MEDIA
5 Mac 2009

Kepada Sidang Pengarang,

PENJELASAN MODUS OPERANDI PELABURAN BERUNSUR PENIPUAN ‘AIRKU’

Ahli Parlimen Kelana Jaya, Loh Gwo-Burne akan mengadakan sidang media berhubung dengan perkembangan kes yang dihadapi oleh mangsa-mangsa pelaburan produk ’Airku’ yang melibatkan mangsa kerugian beratus ribu.

Butir-butir sidang media seperti berikut:
Tarikh             : 5 Julai 2009 (Ahad)
Tempat           : Pejabat Ahli Parlimen Kelana Jaya, 16-3, Jalan PJS 8/2,
Subang Mentari Business Park, Bandar Sunway,
46150 Petaling Jaya
Masa               : 11.00 pagi

Kebanyakan mangsa jenayah kolar putih akan turut bersama YB Gwo-Burne Loh bagi membentangkan kes yang dialami dan menjadi mangsa. Mangsa akan mendedahkan modus operandi yang masih menular di sekitar Lembah Kelang.

Semua wartawan dan jurugambar dijemput untuk hadir ke majlis sidang media tersebut.

Sebarang pertanyaan boleh menghubungi Gwo-Phynne 019-2322222.



Jun
15
Filed Under (General) by Administrator on 25-04-2007

By Deborah Loh (thenutgraph dot com)

PARLIAMENT’S suspension of Puchong legislator Gobind Singh Deo’s allowances and benefits for a year is revealing. That Gobind, who has filed a suit against his suspension, is an opposition Member of Parliament (MP) makes the whole exercise more telling.
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May
27
Filed Under (General) by Administrator on 25-04-2007

THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (SASS)
MONASH UNIVERSITY, MALAYSIA CAMPUS

cordially invites you to a
SEMINAR TALK

Speaker:        Dr. Tang Siew-Mun, Senior Lecturer, National Defence University of Malaysia
Title:               Is Japan “Normalizing” ?
Date:              2 June 2009 (Tuesday)
Time:             12.00noon to 1.00p.m.
Venue:          Communication Lab 9508, Level 5, Building 9, Monash University, Sunway Campus
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May
27
Filed Under (General) by Administrator on 25-04-2007

AZRB has opened a portion of the Subang-Kelana Link to traffic.

This portion is the ‘Kemajuan ramp’, which rises from Jalan Kemajuan next to Carrefour SS16, past the Tiara and Mesiniaga (IBM) buildings. Using this ramp gives direct access to Subang Airport road and the Federal
Highway bound for KL.

If more cars make use of this ramp there would be less congestion on Jalan Tujuan (the 1st link) and the
Federal Highway between Tujuan & Subang Airport Road.

There is also the option of a faster, more direct feeder bus service connecting the Kelana Jaya LRT station to USJ.

So please spread the word about the ramp’s opening and use it yourself.



I am writing on behalf of an informal group called, Making Our Streets Safe (MaSS), Klang Valley Action, which was formed about a month ago. We sincerely hope that you will be able to attend our follow-up meeting to campaign for a safe and secure Klang Valley for all.

The group is very concerned with the crimes that are happening in our community and yet there does not seem to be pro-active actions by those in authority. Some of us have been victims of snatch thief and violence. We have met and have decided to call for a discussion with civil society organisations and individuals whom we are certain are just as concerned as we are.

We would like to invite you and/or representatives from your organisation to attend our discussion. The agenda is as follows:

1. Welcome and Introduction

2. Update on the last meeting and mapping of the proposed actions

3. Open discussion

4. Plan of Action and allocation of Tasks

5. Any Other Business

Dear friends, we, as a group, want a crime free and safe environment for all and we would like to urge the new Prime Minister and the Polis Diraja Malaysia to implement the recommendations found in the Royal Commission Report. They are as follows:

· to launch a sustained nationwide drive against crime and make crime reduction priority No. 1 for PDRM

1. develop a priority list on crime types in order of urgency and according to geographical demands

· to formulate and implement annual and monthly crime reduction plans

· develop and strategise crime reduction plans, including involving citizens to play a role in assisting police in crime control

· formulate a monitoring system on progress in crime control and to develop key performance index for performance assessment

· to allocate more policing resources for crime control

· increase the national budget allocation for PDRM

· work closely with other government agencies to “invigorate Rukun Tetangga schemes in areas with high incidence of crime

· to enhance private sector partnership and contribution to policing

· engage and encourage private sector and business to contribute substantially towards preventive policing

· to develop PDRM research and development capacity

· develop a strong database on all types of crime to enhance monitoring and evaluation

· develop a strong research and development capacity to do practical research to strengthen policing methods against crime.

The details for the discussion are as follows:

************ ********* ********
MaSS meeting:
************ ********* ********
When: 15 May 2009 (Friday)
Time: 8.00 pm - 10.00 pm
Place: Bilik Inai, First Floor, Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya, Jalan Yong Shook Lin, 46675 Petaling Jaya.

Contact: 603 77844977 (office - Mary)

We sincerely hope that you and members of your organisations will be able to assist us in publicising our meeting and sending your staff to attend the meeting. Together we can make a difference to reduce, if not to eliminate, crimes in our communities. The meeting is also open to all interested individuals, so do bring any friends who want to join the action.