Wednesday, 8 February 2012

TAPPING EPF SCHEME 'ILLOGICAL'



LYING.....Was Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak lying when he said the national revenue had increased by RM26 billion for 2010-2011?

WHY is the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) government dipping into the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) to finance a controversial housing scheme when Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak had announced that the national revenue had grown by RM26 billion for 2010-2011?

This question, posed by Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP), demands an explanation, said its Information Chief, Chong Pit Fah.

He said the federal government must stop abusing the EPF to bail itself out through short-term populist measures.

"A responsible government should always strive to protect the people's hard-earned savings, instead of abusing it. The decision is illogical especially since the prime minister said that the national revenue had grown by RM26 billion for 2010-2011," Chong said.

He was commenting on the use of RM1.5 billion from the EPF to finance a special housing scheme under the Federal Territories Foundation to enable eligible people to buy houses in Kuala Lumpur.

Najib, who is also Finance Minister, said that the increase in revenue had enabled the government to distribute cash assistances to the people, including the RM2.6 billion for the RM100 school aid, RM200 book voucher for STPM and tertiary students, besides the RM500 assistance provided under the Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia (BR1M) for household with earning of least than RM3,000 per month.

Chong questioned why the government could not use the RM26 billion to allocate another RM1.5 billion from the federal coffers for the special housing funding scheme instead of using the pension fund.

"A responsible government and leaders will not abuse the people's money which they have entrusted in the government to safeguard their future. Najib should know this better," he said, adding that it is all part of the BN government's strategy to win back Selangor and Kuala Lumpur from the opposition at the expense of EPF contributors.

RM26 billion a lie?

Chong said the move also showed that the federal government had not thought through the special housing funding scheme.

Citing previous records of financial mismanagement, he expressed concern that those involved in approving the use of the EPF money are most likely to be absolved of responsibility should something go wrong.

He said if the government had to tap EPF to finance the housing scheme, then the disclosure by Najib that the national revenue was RM26 billion was a lie.

"Using people's savings proves that talk of an increase in the national revenue is nothing but a ploy to pull the wool over the people's eyes to paint a rosy picture of the government's finance, when in fact it is in a dire position.

"Najib will say anything that serves his agenda because he knows his government is counting its days in office. He knows he can easily pass the burden of blame to the next government," he said.

11 comments:

  1. Hopefully the people's EPF savings will be used for risk-free investments instead. The government must manage the EPF funds accordingly.

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  2. The government must make sure that the investments from the EPF funds will be guaranteed to safeguard the people's money.

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  3. Perlu jelaskan mengenai hal tersebut. Jika tidak ramai lagi yang merasa bimbang.

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  4. with all the speculations, I think they need to explain very details.

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  5. kena ada jaminan bahaya wang pekerja takkan tergugat jika wang mereka digunakan untuk projek perumahan.

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  6. This issue is definitely needs to be explained by the government to so that the people will not be worried

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  7. hopefully as well the KWSP of of the people will not be effected as well

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  8. Nampaknya semakin hangat isu mengenai KWSP yang digunakan untuk skim perumahan.

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  9. Risiko dalam pelaburan macam-macam boleh berlaku. Buktikan kekukuhan yang bahawa skim ini akan mendapat keuntungan semula.

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  10. adakah maksud Chong Pit Fah ini bahawa pendapatan negara sebanyak rm26 bilion itu hanya untuk membiayai skim perumahan??

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  11. kerajaan telah memberikan jaminan bahawa kepentingan pencarum KWSP tidak akan terjejas.. apa yang perlu ditakutkan?? sekiranya pembeli tidak mampu membayar balik atau tidak membayar balik, rumah itu masih boleh dijual di pasaran dengan harga yang lebih tinggi.

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