Wednesday, August 03, 2005

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NEP never stopped, no need to re-introduce Jeremy Swanlake Aug 3, 05 3:19pm



Much has been said about the so-called re-introduction of the NEP. But I was under the impression all this while that the NEP was still in force. When was it stopped for it to be re-introduced? For instance: - the Bumiputera allocation for IPOs (the pink forms) is still on-going. - Private colleges and schools must have 30 percent bumi represention among the operators. The ministry of higher education will not renew their license if this 30 percent bumi stake is not intact. - The seven percent discount for bumi home buyer is still on. Housing developers also have to allocate 30 percent of their units for bumis. If there are no bumi takers, you get to release these units to others after greasing the many hands of the powers-that-be. - Only bumis can be vice-chancellors, deans and heads of department in public universities. The non bumis are not capable and please don't mention about them any more. - Heads of government departments, except some window dressing appointments, must only be bumis. Again , the non bumis are not capable. - Certain schools are only for Bumi-Malay with full scholarship. Non bumis are not capable to qualify to enter these prestigious schools.
- Different qualifying exams are conducted to help the bumis enter institutions of higher learning. Bumis sit for different qualifying exams, which the non-bumis are incapable of doing. - Apply for any contractor’s license. Try it. But try it only if you have 30 percent or more of bumi participation in your company. The list will go on and on. I am just too tired and lethargic to mention them all. The more I do, it makes me less patriotic, which the non-bumis are capable of

now.

The Malay political party shouldnt ask for the continuance of the NEP. It was terminated in 1990. After 20 years of its existence, the Malay race couldnt achieve it. What with the full backing of the government. What's more do these people want? The other races too are in poor economic shape yet there is no benefit for these group of people in the country. When the NEPwas terminated in 1990, it was changed to National Development Policy (NDP) and now currently a week ago it is called New National Policy(NNP) where the PM said it is shared equally for all races in the country. Will it really happen when all the heads of department are Malays? Will the benefits go through the hardcore poor and poor villages? I have my doubts with the implementations of the current policy. So what happen if nothing is achieved in 2020?
My guess there will be another name change but benefit the elite race only..Just let it plays on the level playing field....no special benefits to any particular race...we should work and prosper together for the country not for the race!

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