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Articles #451- #466

 

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451. There is an urgent need to ensure that the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Indonesian workers between Malaysia and Indonesia is followed by effective enforcement (04-1-9)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the proposed MoU on Indonesian workers between KL and Jakarta after the meeting between Prime Minister Dato' Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and President Megawati Sukarnoputri.
After over two decades of legal and illegal immigration (illegals), the socio-economic consequences are immense. The Government has scarcely dealt with these. We require effective control of immigrati...
452. We call on the Deputy Prime Minister to help formulate a workable policy to find a niche for Malaysians in the trade with China. (04-1-13)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's promise to boost ties with China. 12.1.2004.
Malaysia has diplomatic relations with China for 30 years. As China opens up its market, Malaysia needs to do something more than just a friendly relation. She has to find a niche in the economy other...
453. Let the people of Malaysia and the world have peace and happiness. (04-1-20)
22.1.2004 Chinese New Year (the Year of Monkey) message by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong. 20.1.2004.
Good riddance the Year of the Goat and welcome the Year of the Monkey. With the changing of the political guards in Malaysia, the new Prime Minister initiates new policies and measures. Let us hope th...
454. We call on the Government to adopt a more open attitude and to provide up-to-date information, so that Malaysians can prevent bird flu effectively. (04-1-27)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the Prime Minister Dato' Seri Abdullah's reassurance in Hainoi that the Government has directed poultry farmers to adhere stringently to safety precautions. 27.1.2004.
Malaysia does not have bird flu. We need to prevent it. As several countries in Asia have the epidemic, we have to take effective precautions to prevent the disease from entering the country....
455. We propose that the Malaysian Centre for Disease Control (CDC) draw up a comprehensive strategy, including practicable guidelines, so that all concerned can work towards the prevention of bird flu in the country. (04-1-30)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the further spread of avian influenza in Asia. 29.1.2004.
As bird flu continues to spread in Asia, we need international cooperation. Meanwhile, each country such as Malaysia should try its best to prevent the virus entering the country....
456. There is an urgent need to step up the efficiency of screening and quarantine by immigration and customs at all points of entry into Malaysia as a measure to prevent bird flu from entering this country. (04-1-30)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the emergency meeting today for all Government Departments at the Perlis Veterinary Department as announced by the Agriculture Ministry Parliamentary Secretary Datuk Abu Bakar
There are several ways to prevent the spread of bird flu. Besides culling the birds, we must stop people bringing the disease into the country. Immigration and customs people must stop them at entry p...
457. We urge the Government to fulfill its promise of improving the police force such as taking in 21,000 recruits and building new stations. (04-2-6)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong after the Chairman of the Royal Commission on the police Tun Dzaiddin Abdullah has fixed 11 February, 2004 to have its first meeting yesterday. 6.2.2004
Like all police forces, the Malaysian police face cirticisms that include corruption and inefficient service. To be fair to those dedicated police personnel and the public, the Government has to do so...
458. The Royal Commission on the police should be open, letting the media the freedom to report all its meetings in full for the clarity of accountability. (04-2-11)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the first meeting of the Royal Commission of Inquiry on the police tomorrow. 10.2.2004.
We have seen commissions of inquiry on the police in other countries. Now, the Malaysian Government has set up a Royal Commission to investigate the problems in the force and the ways to overcome them...
459. THERE MUST NOT BE ABSOLUTE POWER IN MALAYSIA (04-2-26)
Dr Tan Seng Giaw outlines what he has done within and outside Parliament to overcome news balckout
Dr Tan has been serving as a Member of Parliament since 1982. He has worked tirelessly to make Malaysia a more democratic, liberal and just nation. With his experience and concern for the Malaysian so...
460. We propose that the Police Royal Commission review various methods of encouraging people to attend its hearings to improve the police force. (04-4-9)
Statement on the Police Royal Commission and attendants at its hearings. 9.4.2004.
The Royal Commission on Police has its hearings in various states in Malaysia. Apparently few parties attended its hearings in Sabah and Sarawak. It should review the methods of getting people to atte...
461. We urge the Government to review the policy (or the relative lack of it) on senior citizens such as financial allocation and quality of life, consistent with the ageing population. (04-4-27)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the need of the Government to look after senior citizens on 27 April, 2004.
As Malaysia progresses, people live longer. We need a coherent policy to meet the challenge of the ageing population. The young and the old have to learn or relearn....
462. We propose that the National Registration Department improve the monitoring of its branches to ensure efficiency in the processing of applications for Mykad and other matters. (04-4-30)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong after meeting the Director-General of the National Registration Department, Datuk Wan Ibrahim, in Petalijng Jaya on 30.4.2004.
Mykad is a Malaysian innovation, putting each citizen's personal details in a smart card. It is an identity card plus passport, driving license and others. All Malaysian citizens must apply. There are...
463. We call on the Health Minister to institute a comprehensive review of the outpatient and in-patient services in government hospitals and clinics with a view to improve and relieve patients of inconveniences. (04-4-30)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong after meeting Dr Yusoff Ahmad, Head of the Outpatient Department, Kuala Lumpur Hospital (KLH) on 29.4.2004.
Health service is a bottomless pit. People always look for a better care. The better the service, the higher the demand. Malaysians are asking for an improved service....
464. We call on the Prime Minister to announce the commitment of Bill Gates and other major players for the development of Information and communications Technology (ICT) in Malaysia, in addition to the RM10 million Partners in Learning (PIL) programme by Micr (04-7-2)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong after seeing the PM Datuk Seri abdulah Ahmad Badawi having a tete-a-tete for one hour with Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates in his office in Putrajaya yesterday. 30.6.2004.
Just like all modern nations, Malaysia must have Information and Communications Technology(ICT) while preserving the good traditions and values. ICT without universal values and proven practice may sp...
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