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I will ask him for a better rate for CNY

 

so people can go in and get their goodies.

 

:D  

 

 

he should soften the ringet to improve export ma ....... lets go to $4 RM / SG  .  :D  [thumbsup]

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hahaha very lucky already not JB every time. [grin]

you can also consider China ....... saw the yuan was dropping too.   :D

 

any particular place in china u would like to recommend? u quite lao jiao there ah...  [laugh]  [laugh]

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Don’t take what belongs to the people, Najib tells civil servants

 

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/don-t-belongs-people-najib-tells-civil-servants-013900694.html

 

 

Bro Jamesc's BFF is ze bestz! [grin]

 

PUTRAJAYA, Jan 9 — The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s (MACC) recent arrests are a reminder to civil servants that they should not deny Malaysians the "people's rights", Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said today.

 

MACC last week arrested the secretary-general of the Rural and Regional Development Ministry, Datuk Mohd Arif Ab Rahman, and his two sons in a corruption investigation.

 

"There are reminders about wastage. The actions taken by MACC recently are a reminder not to take what is the people's rights," he told civil servants from the Prime Minister's Department in the department's monthly assembly here today.

 

"This belongs to the people. Everything we do is for the people. The projects are for the people. The value adding is for the people," he added.

 

The prime minister also urged civil servants to treat 2017 as a year of "delivery".

 

"When we say delivery, we are looking at the value of what we deliver," he said.

 

"Follow scheduled completion targets. If there are any problems, please resolve them," he added.

 

Najib then said bureacracy should not hinder the delivery of services to the public.

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PUTRAJAYA, Jan 9 — The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s (MACC) recent arrests are a reminder to civil servants that they should not deny Malaysians the "people's rights", Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said today.

 

MACC last week arrested the secretary-general of the Rural and Regional Development Ministry, Datuk Mohd Arif Ab Rahman, and his two sons in a corruption investigation.

 

"There are reminders about wastage. The actions taken by MACC recently are a reminder not to take what is the people's rights," he told civil servants from the Prime Minister's Department in the department's monthly assembly here today.

 

"This belongs to the people. Everything we do is for the people. The projects are for the people. The value adding is for the people," he added.

 

The prime minister also urged civil servants to treat 2017 as a year of "delivery".

 

"When we say delivery, we are looking at the value of what we deliver," he said.

 

"Follow scheduled completion targets. If there are any problems, please resolve them," he added.

 

Najib then said bureacracy should not hinder the delivery of services to the public.

 

 

if the secretary gen had been paid a fair wage like his singaporean counterpart, he would not have succumb to the temptation of eating $1m.. which our elite in singapore can make in a year.

 

after all, it is rare to find someone as selfless as najib who cannot be tempted even with billions dangling in front of him

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@Jamesc what have your buddy done? why like this?

 

Saudi oil giant shelves plan for $38 billion Petronas partnership in Johor
REUTERS
Wednesday, Jan 25, 2017
 
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Saudi Aramco has shelved plans for a partnership with Malaysian state-oil firm Petroliam Nasional Berhad in a US$27 billion (S$38.29 billion) refining and petrochemical project in the southeast Asian country, industry sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday.
 
Aramco had been in talks with Petronas about a joint venture in the Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) project in the southern Malaysian state of Johor.
 
Aramco and Petronas officials did not respond immediately to requests for comment. "I believe the proposal was still in an initial discussion phase," said Sadad al-Husseini a former senior executive at Saudi Aramco and now an energy consultant.
 
"In any case, considering the scale of the investment, China's growing regional exports of refined products, Singapore's existing refining capacity and the competition this project would have created to Aramco's own JV refineries in Korea, China and Japan, its deferral was probably a very well considered and prudent Aramco management decision at this time."
 
The RAPID project, launched in 2012 and expected to begin operations in the first quarter of 2019, is designed to have a 300,000-barrel-per-day oil refinery and a petrochemical complex with a production capacity of 7.7 million metric tonnes.
 
Petronas last year sought proposals for a US$7.2 billion loan for the project, with separate guarantees from the company and Aramco, Thomson Reuters IFR reported in June.
 
Aramco's move to suspend plans for the Malaysian venture comes at a time when Petronas is struggling with the slump in oil prices.
 
In early 2016 Petronas said it would cut spending by up to 50 billion ringgit (S$16 billion) over the next four years. It has also slashed the dividend it pays to the Malaysian government.
 
Petronas also has yet to make a final investment decision on a controversial US$27 billion liquefied natural gas project in Canada that has come criticism from aboriginal and environmental groups.

 

 

 
 
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@Jamesc what have your buddy done? why like this?

 

 

 

 

Oil price so low no point building more capacity.

 

Just look at all the oil support companies going

 

bankrupt. The last thing we need is more refineries.

 

My fiend Jibby is a wise man.  [thumbsup]

 

:D

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Oil price so low no point building more capacity.

 

Just look at all the oil support companies going

 

bankrupt. The last thing we need is more refineries.

 

My fiend Jibby is a wise man. [thumbsup]

 

:D

Your white hair buddy business developments in relevant with OIL DRUMS.

No one dare to play play with him !

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Your white hair buddy business developments in relevant with OIL DRUMS.

No one dare to play play with him !

 

Haha yeah. Any one mess with him

 

will be sleeping with the fishes.  [sleeping]  

 

:D

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@Jamesc what have your buddy done? why like this?

 

 

 

 

 

Ok lar, just some minor mathematical problem that need to be sorted out between James good buddy and 扫地阿拉伯.... 50/50, 30/70, 70/30!!!

[laugh]  [:p]

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