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251. Let Malaysian Government Eradicate All Forms Of Irregularities Including Bureaucracy In Information Technology Especially Multimedia Super Corridor (25/10/00)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on Multimedia Super Corridor having at least 300 companies. 25.10.2000
Globalisation also means Information Technology, IT. Malaysia has Multimedia Super Corridor to spearhead the development of IT, & to turn from users to producers. Other countries have similar corridor...
252. Call ON The Malaysian Government To Explain Where And How It Intends To Find RM 21.44 Billion To Balance The 2001 Federal Budget. (28/10/00)
Statement (1) by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the estimated Malaysian federal revenue of RM 69.61 billion compared to the budget of RM 91.01 billion in 2001. 28.10.2001.
The 2001 Malaysia budget is RM 91.05 billion but the federal revenue is estimated as RM 69.61 billion. The deficit is RM 21.44 billion. True, allocations such as education RM 18.647 billion were reaso...
253. Adalah peri mustahaknya bagi Kerajaan Malaysia mengkaji semua faktor yang terus menyebabkan krisis keyakinan dan seterusnya menyusun semula, menstruktur semula, pengurusan syarikat-syarikat dan sistem pentadniran. (04/11/00)
Ucapan Dr Tan Seng Giaw, Naib Pengerusi Kebangsaan DAP dan Ahli Parlimen Kepong ketika mengambil bahagian di dalam perbahasan Rang Undang-Undang Perbekalan (Belanjawan) pada 30 October 2000.
Menteri Kewangan Malaysia mengemukakan belanjawan 2001 pada 27.10.2000. Dr Tan Seng Giaw mengambil bahagian dalam perbahasannya pada 30.10.2000, membincangkan faktor kekurangan pelaburan langsung asin...
254. It is most important for the Malaysian Government to review all the factors that continue to cause crisis of confidence. Then, it should restructure corporate management and administrative system (04/11/00)
Speech by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong during the debate on the 2001 Supply Bill ( 2001 Budget) in Parliament on 30 October 2000
The Malaysian Finance Minister presented 2001 budget on 27.10.2000. Dr Tan Seng Giaw took part in the debate on 30.10.2000, touching on strategy for capital control, crisis of confidence, Malaysian ve...
255. Federal Territory DAP Resolutions Call For, Among Other Things, A Master Plan For K-economy, E-commerce And ICT. (06/11/00)
Resolutions passed at the Federal Territory (of Kuala Lumpur) DAP State Annual Convention on 5 November 2000.
The Federal Territory DAP had its State Annual Convention in Kuala Lumpur on 5.11.2000. The convention passed 14 resolutions, dealing with issues from international peace and regional grouping to Kua...
256. Call On the Malaysian Government To Have Genuine Dialogues With Chinese Educationists So As To Find A Workable Solution To The Vision Schools. Please don't force the vision school concept down the throat of the people without giving rooms for discussions. (06/11/00)
Speech by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, Chairman for DAP Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur and MP for Kepong during the Federal Territory State Annual Convention on 5.11.2000.
DAP Federal Territory (of Kuala Lumpur) had Its State Annual Convention on 5.11.2000. The Chairman Dr Tan Seng Giaw spoke on the world situation, the region, vision school scheme, Sauk incident and Ku...
257. We urge the Malaysian Government to build up more foreign-exchange reserves. These seem to stop at US$ 33 billion. (07/11/00)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the decrease by US$ 700 million of international reserves in the first half of this year. 7.11.2000.
Malaysian international reserves decreased by US$700 million in the first half of this year. They stay at US$ 33 billion. Is the capital control affecting the reserves? We need to find out....
258. We call on the Malaysian Education Minister to train more good teachers to overcome the shortage in primary and secondary schools. If the ratio of men and women can reflect the society, then it is ideal. (07/11/00)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the comment by the Parliamentary Secretary in the Education Ministry the Honourable Dato' Mahadzir bin Mohd Khir on more women than men in the teaching profession.
Malaysia has more women teahers than men. But, we still need more teachers. We have to train more good teachers. If we can get male and female ratio reflecting the society, it will be ideal....
259. The Malaysian Multimedia Development Corporation, MDC, should have research and development, R & D, as one of the priorities to make our information and communications technology world standard. It should get rid of all forms of bureaucracy. (08/11/00)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP Nartional Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the Malaysian Government giving RM 325 million to Multimedia Development Corporation, MDC. 8.11.2000
The malaysian Government gives RM 325 million to the Multimedia Development Corporation, MDC, to develop multimedia. But, information and communications technology, ICT, is developing so fast that, MD...
260. There is an urgent need for the Malaysian Government to ensure that all hospitals are computerized efficiently with no irregularities and that it uses acceptable criteria to appoint a company or companies for the computerization system. (15/11/00)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the system of computerization in all government hospitals in Malaysia. 15.11.2000
We keep up with the information and communications technology, ICT. We computerize public and private hospitals. We build paperless hospitals such as Selayang Hospital. But, we must use acceptable cri...
261. We need to know how the Malaysian Education Ministry proposes to deal with the simultaneous introduction of smart schools and vision schools. (15/11/00)
Part of the speech by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong at the, BA, Barisan Alternative's dinner in Kajang, Selangor, on 13 November 2000.
Malaysia introduces smart and vision schools, starting with 86 smart schools & 7 vision schools almost simultaneously. But, controversy ensues. Chinese educationists are unhappy with the implementatio...
262. We call on the Malaysian Government to study public and private institutes of higher learning, IHLs, within and outside the country as a step to formulating a master plan for IHLs. (16/11/00)
Further statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the Malaysian Education Minister's announcement on 30 October 2000 that 300 institutes of higher learning, IHLs, should merge into fewer institutes. 16.11.2000
In the last few years, private colleges spring up like mushrooms in Malaysia. We have about 600 private colleges compared to 220 in 1995. There are about 300 institutes of higher learning, IHLs. The E...
263. The Malaysian Government has to show the world how it is going to allow the restructuring of Renong Berhad, the ailing conglomerate, in the ways acceptable to the public. (24/11/00)
Part of the speech by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong during the debate on the 2001 Supply Bill (Budget) (the Ministry of International Trade and Industry) on 22 November 2000
Since the 1997 economic crisis in Malaysia, the Government has talked about restructuring ailing companies. Renong Berhad is linked to the political party UMNO. It has grown from obscurity to a congl...
264. There should be greater attention on effective implementation of projects on information and communications technology, ICT, in rural and urban areas. We need both rural and urban digital projects. (24/11/00)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the urgency to ensure that Malaysians can participate meaningfully in information and communications technology, ICT. 19.11.2000
While preserving the values of our society, we need to deal with the digital divide. The Malaysian Government proposes Desa (Rural)Digital project. It should also have Bandar (Urban) Digital project t...
265. The Malaysia Government must take effective steps to ensure that all public and private institutes of higher learning, IHLs, including medical schools attain international standard. (27/11/00)
Part of the speech by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong during the debate on the 2001 Supply Bill (Budget), Education Ministry allocations of RM 18.6 billion, on 23 November 2000.
The 2001 Malaysia Budget allocates RM 18.6 billion for education,the single biggest allocation. We must use it effectively. Meanwhile, we are concerned with the standard of public and private institut...
266. Will the Malaysian agency for management of assets, Pengurusan Danaharta Nasional Berhad, cease operations by 2005? How successful is it in dealing with the non-performing loans in the country? (28/11/00)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the timetable set by Pengurusan Danaharta Nasional Berhad in handling non-performing loans, NPLs, in the Malaysian corporate and financial sectors. 28.11.2000
The fianance Ministry sets up the Asset Management Company, Danaharta, to handle the non-performing loans in the country. Dananarta has RM3.6 billion NPLs. It acquires TTDI with expertise in managing ...
267. Let the Malaysian Government pick up the gaunlet and investigate the allegation of police brutality during the November 5 (2000) assembly at Jalan Kebun, Klang, Selangor. (29/11/00)
Summary of the speech by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong during the debate in Parliament on the motion by the Kuala Kedah MP Mohd Sabu to reduce the salary of the Home Minister by RM 10 (2001 Budget debate, Home Ministry all
Ploce rejected repeated applications by the Malaysian Alternative Front to have peaceful assemblies. On November 2000, thousands gathered at Jalan Kebun, Klang. Police arrested 125 and injured many. T...
268. There is a need for a police commission to inquire into the roles and functions of modern policing in Malaysia and the various allegations of police corruption. (11/12/00)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the response of Malaysian Government towards allegations of police brutality in the Jalan Kebun (Klang) assembly on November 5 2000. 11.12. 2000
Modern police work means resources and better scrutiny of police actions. There have been complaints about corruption and lack of adherence to proper procedure about the police. November 5, 2000 assem...
269. Kerajaan Persekutuan haruslah lebih telus dan bertanggungjawab (akauntabel) di dalam pembangunan Putrajaya dan kawasan-kawasan sekitarnya termasuk Multimedia Super Corridor, MSC (16/12/00)
Ucapan Dr Tan Seng Giaw, Naib Pengerusi Kebangsaan DAP dan Ahli Parlimen Kepong ketika mengambil bahagian dalam perbahasan Rang Undang-Undang meminda Perlembagaan Persekutuan 2000 di Dewan Rakyat pada 11 Disember 2000.
Putrajaya adalah pusat pentadbiran kerajaan persekutuan dan pusat perdangangan ialah Kuala Lumpur. Nescaya, Putrajaya menjadi Wilayah Persekutuan. Pada 7.11.2000, terdapat perjanjian di antara Kerajaa...
270. Let us hope that after the festive season the 850,000 Malaysian civil servants will give better service to the people consistent with Customers' Charter. (02/01/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the bonus given to Malaysian civil servants. 21 December 2000.
Just like Civil Service in other countries, Malaysian Civil Service plays an important part in the well-being of the country. A clean, efficient and trustworthy service means so much to the people. Af...
271. Call for reform of Malaysian Parliament and Civil Service in 2001 (02/01/01)
2001 year message by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong.
Let us hope that the world will see peace everywhere in 2001 and that there will be reform of Malaysian Parliament, Civil Service and the Judiciary....
272. Let us stop all abuses of rights and privileges so that the gap between and within the races can be narrowed effectively. (03/01/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the Prime Minister Dato' Seri Dr Mahahtir Mohamad's message to hold fast to Malaysian formula and to unite the Malays. 2 January 2001.
Malaysia has survived for 44 years. How many more years will she last ? Her politics is ethnic parties, racialism and patronage. The Prime Minister Dato' Seri Dr Mahathir calls for moderation, toleran...
273. Call on the Education Ministry to solve the problem of those children who still have no place at primary schools or those whose parents still complain that their children are not admitted to the desired schools. (06/01/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the schooling of over 500,000 children and the complaints of the parents. 4 January 2000
On 2.1.2001, over 500,000 7-year-olds went to schools in Malaysia, making the total of nearly three million pupils in primary schools. However, there are parents who cannot get their children to desir...
274. Call on the Government to take effective measures to prevent the recurrence of hand, foot and mouth disease in Malaysia. (06/01/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the death of a four-year-old Singaporean boy with HFM disease and the need for effective measures
Hand, foot & mouth disease killed four children in Malaysia last October. Two days ago, a 4-year-old Singaporean died with symptoms similar to HFM. The Government must find out the truth and institute...
275. We desperately need a comprehensive review and eradication of the abuse and misuse of rights and privileges in all sectors so that Malaysians can be free from the bondage of racialism and patronage. (06/01/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the agreement between Umno Youth and Suqiu (Malaysian Chinese Organizations' Election Appeals Committee) on 5 January 2001. 6 January 2001.
On 5.1.2001, Umno Youth and Suqiu (Malaysian Chinese Organizations' election Appeals Committee) issued a joint statement, saying that the later "put aside" seven of its 83-point appeals. The seven are...
276. We urge the Malaysian Government to announce the successes and failures of the 434 privatized projects in the country. (09/01/01)
Part of the speech by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong during the party's dinner in Petaling Jaya on 6 January 2001.
Part of Dr Tan's speech on 6.1.2001 at a DAP dinner in Petaling Jaya, dealing with the abuse of rights and privileges as evidenced by the appointment of concessionaires for privatized projects & the b...
277. Call on the Malaysian Government to review the problems of the perception of foreign investors of our economy including corporate management policy and tariffs so that our economy including the stock market will do better. (10/01/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the announcement by the Minister for International Trade and Industry Dato' Seri Rafidah Aziz on 8 January 2001 that the ruling allowing 100 per cent foreign equity in manufac
The Malaysian Government has extended the ruling allowing 100% foreign equity in manufacturing firms for 3 years. Will this attract investors? We hope that the Government will review the factors on th...
278. Call on the Malaysian Government to improve the management and services of MAS including the prevention of deep vein thrombosis among long-distance passengers. (10/01/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on passengers who have deep vein thrombosis following long-distance flight. 10.1.2001
We have no conclusive proof on deep vein thrombosis on passengers travelling a long way on an airline. However, we need to prevent the disease. Malaysian Airlines System, MAS, that is having difficult...
279. We urge the Malaysian Prime Minister to have a televised debate on national (13/01/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on talks about Malay unity by Umno and national unity by Barisan Alternatif. 11.1.2001.
Since the 1999 general elections & especially after the Lunas by-election, the dominant party in the Malaysian ruling coalition, Umno, has dithered. Its President & Prime Minister calls for a talk on...
280. Call on the Malaysian Government immediately to improve MAS service such as by printing tickets with warnings to passengers about the danger of deep vein thrombosis on flights. (13/01/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the growing concern of international airlines about deep vein thrombosis, DVT - blood clots in the legs after sitting quietly for several hours. 12 January 2001.
We know for some years that deep vein thrombosis, blood clots in the legs, occur in some long-hauled airline passengers. These clots may lodge in the lungs, causing injury & death. More airlines are g...
281. Call on the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department to review the effectiveness of the preventive and operative procedures so as to reduce the number of fires, injuries and deaths. (16/01/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the death and injury of members of a family from fire in a flat in Sentul on 14 January 2001. 16.1.2001
Malaysia has about 20,000 cases of fire every year. They cost about RM 400 million of losses. On 14.1.2001, five members of a family died & 1 injured in a highrise flat fire. We must improve preventiv...
282. Call on the Malaysian Government to review the shock advertising campaigns and Ops Statik, Static Operations, to ascertain if these change driver behaviour and reduce road toll. (17/01/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the start of the Ops Statik VI campaign today, 17.1.2001.
Malaysia has shock advertising campaigns & Static Operation against road toll. Today, the Traffic Police has begun Ops Statik VI for two weeks. We have to review these campaigns to ascertain their eff...
283. We reiterate that the Malaysian Government should amend all laws that discriminate against women such as Immigration Act, taking concrete steps to raise the status of women. (18/01/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the Malaysian minor Cabinet changes announced yesterday. 18.1.2001
On 17.1.2001, Malaysian Prime Minister reshuffle his Cabinet slightly, projecting the image of the champion of women and Islam. Meanwhile, there are still laws that discriminate against women. The gov...
284. Let us have the details of the MAS restructuring proposal so that the public can understand what has actually been done. (20/01/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the Bernama interview on the Malaysian Airline System, MAS, by the Finance Minister Tun Daim Zainuddin. 19.1.2001.
Malaysia Airline System plies major innternational routes. But, the 1997 economic crisis & the spiralling oil price expose its weaknesses. It owes RM 8.5 billion. The Government has purchased 29.09% ...
285. Let us hope that the New Year of the Golden Snake will usher in peace in the world. (22/01/01)
A New Year message by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong. 22.1.2001.
On 24.1.2001, the Year of the Dragon gives way to the Year of the Golden Snake. As we say goodbye to good and bad things last year, we hope that the new year will bring good tidings. We see that peopl...
286. The Malaysian Government needs consistent policies so as to raise the standard of education. (27/01/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the abolition of Year 3 examination in primary schools. 24 January,2001
Education is vital. Malaysia spends about RM 18.6 billion a year on it. To use this effectively, we need consistent policies. In 1996, the Government introduced PTS to assess Year 3 pupils to allow th...
287. DAP will be having a National Unity Forum on 9 February, 2001. (01/02/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on 31.1.2001.
Malaysian media are full of news on unity. Why? To answer this question, DAP will hold a National Unity Forum on 9 Febraury, 2001 from 8.30 PM at the Chinese Assembly Hall, Jalan Maharajalela, Kuala L...
288. Call on the new Employees' Provident Fund, EPF, Chairman to impose stringent supervision on all the activities of the institution. (02/02/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on Tan Sri Abdul Halim Ali assuming the post of EPF Chairman on 2 February, 2001. 1.2.2001.
There are compulsory savings institutions in Malaysia, the biggest being the Employees' Provident Fund, EPF, with the total resource of over RM 172 billion. On 2.2.2001, Tan Sri Abdul Halim Ali become...
289. We propose that the new Chief Secretary to the Malaysian Government review the age of retirement and the New Remuneration System, consistent with the 21st century. (08/02/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the appointment of Tan Sri Shamsuddin Osman as the new Chief Secretary to replace Tan Sri Abdul Halim Ali. 8.2.2001.
The advent of the 21st century sees many changes in Malaysia. Not only is party politics different, but also the Civil Service. The new Chief Secretary of the service is Tan Sri Shamsuddin Osman, repl...
290. Let the Malaysian Government review the policy that allows for extension after the period of concession for a particular road ends, so that there will be no further payment of tolls. (10/02/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the Works Minister Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu's intention to review the agreement between the Malaysian Government and the road concessionaires--the toll operators. 9.2.2001.
Malaysia introduces privatizations since 1983. Befuddled by these, Malaysians are concerned about their effects on the country. For example, the privatization of major roads means increase of toll rat...
291. We propose that the Malaysian Government has a comprehensive review of the policy on building kindergartens, primary and secondary schools as well as universities. (15/02/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the furore on educational issues such as building schools because of serious shortage of schools, teachers & equipment. 14.2.2001.
Malaysian education is affected by party politics. There are weaknesses in the policy such as the building of schools. The Government has been so reluctant to build primary Chinese schools despite app...
292. The Malaysian Government should make it clear whether it intends to separate international from domestic routes in the future operations of MAS, the Malaysian Airlines system. (15/02/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the new appointments at the MAS management board. 15.2.2001.
Malaysian Airlines System, MAS, has problems. Then, the Government has bought 29.09% shares of MAS at RM8 per share instead of the market priceof over RM 3. There are new appointments to the manageme...
293. The Government should raise the quality of tertiary education (21/02/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the campaign to raise quality at the National University Hospital, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur.
We propose that the Malaysian Education Ministry improve its criteria and supervision over the standard of public and private institutions of higher learning, IHLs....
294. The Government should clarify the Malaysian Airlines System (MAS) operations plan. (21/02/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the new appointments at the MAS management board. 15.2.2001.
The Malaysian Government should make it clear whether it intends to separate international from domestic routes in the future operations of MAS, the Malaysian Airlines system....
295. It is time that the Malaysian Government announce the details of the privatization of water in the country including the system of tariff. (21/02/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the people's reaction to the increase in water tariff in the country. 16.2.2001.
Malaysia is full of rainfall. There is no reason why we should have water problem. However, the mangement and privatization of water cause unhappiness. Now, there is increase in tariff, giving rise to...
296. We hope that the Malaysian Government will ensure that the Malaysian Airlines System, MAS, use viable new technology in all its flights and ground services such as reliable Internet facility on flight. (22/02/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the report that the Prime Minister Dato' Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad regarded the appointment of Tan Sri Azizan as non-executive chairman of MAS as an ideal selection.
Malaysian Aairlines System should be managed efficiently. Because it is not so, external factors such as rising fuel cost affect it so badly. Then, the Government bought 29.09% shares controversially....
297. We hope that the Malaysian Government will ensure that the Malaysian Airlines System, MAS, use viable new technology in all its flights and ground services such as reliable Internet facility on flight. (22/02/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the report that the Prime Minister Dato' Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad regarded the appointment of Tan Sri Azizan as non-executive chairman of MAS as an ideal selection.
Malaysian Aairlines System should be managed efficiently. Because it is not so, external factors such as rising fuel cost affect it so badly. Then, the Government bought 29.09% shares controversially....
298. We call on the Malaysian Government to improve the web services of government departments & privatized companies and the efficiency of the IT & Internet Committee. (25/02/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the problems of web services in the public sector and privatized companies. 23.2.2001.
For at least 10 years the Malaysian government has encouraged ICT services. But, web services are often unreliable such as seen at the Tenaga Nasional Berhad (electricity) and Inland Revenue Board web...
299. We call on the Malaysian Government to raise the quality of service in the government hospitals and clinics as well as welfare for poor patients. (01/03/01)
Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the report of multinational drug companies raising drug prices by 10 to 20% in March, 2001. 28.2.2001.
Medical service in Malaysia is not the best nor the worst in the world. We need to improve on things such as the quality of service. Now, if multinational firms raise drug prices by 10 to 20% as repor...
300. (Usul & Soalan Parlimen) Parliamentary motion & questions to scrutinize the Malaysian Government (01/03/01)
Dr Tan Seng Giaw, Member of Parliament for Kepong submitted one motion and 15 questions for the parliamentary session from March 19 to May 3, 2001.
One of the functions of Parliament is to scrutinize Government such as by presenting motions and asking questions. Dr Tan Seng Giaw has submitted one motion & 15 questions for the March session, from ...
 

 
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