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Sunday, January 3, 2010

10 Questions with Chief Minister of Penang State


1. Administering the state must be a steep learning curve. How has the journey been so far and what is the biggest challenge? – Johnny Wong, Kepong

Administering an entire government with nearly 10,000 personnel, including both local government councils, definitely has been a steep learning curve. But as long as we are clear on our vision, mission and the governing strategy, we can fulfil the yearning for change and reforms. Our vision is to transform Penang into an international city that is a location of choice for investors, a destination of choice for tourists, and a habitat of choice for those who desire sustainable living. Our mission is establishing a people-centric government that does the three Es – enables the people with education and knowledge, empowers them with rights, freedoms and opportunities, and enriches them with a share in the economic fruits of success. Our governing strategy is to realise both our vision and mission through governance based on CAT (competency, accountability and transparency). An efficient, clean and world-class civil service is a prerequisite to transforming Penang into a high-income economy.

The biggest challenge is changing the mindset in the civil service to accept CAT as our core governing strategy, which emphasises education over propaganda, competency over political background, and excellence over indoctrination. We have to prove that a clean government can perform better than a corrupt one. Everyone is evaluated not on his skin colour, religion, gender or political background, but on performance. The public must be served fairly and treated equally.


2. How do you juggle your many roles in government, party and family? – Sarah Ibrahim, Muar

Multi-tasking works when there is teamwork with congruent goals, excellent back-up from my colleagues and staff, problem resolution gleaned from experience and trust, as well as good time management. But I must admit that I do not spend enough quantity and quality time with my growing children.

3. The Penang government is fighting hard for financial autonomy. How does that limit your aspirations for the state? – Angie, Malacca

Penang never had financial autonomy. From 2001 to 2008, Penang paid to the Federal Government RM25.67bil in the form of taxes and customs duties, but only received RM794mil in federal grants. In other words, Penang got back only 3% of what it contributed between 2001 and 2008.

We have no choice but to go back to basics. Penang’s past successes was grounded in developing our human resources and talents, relying on the private sector and private investments to drive economic growth and development, and providing good governance. That is why we have set up a 200-acre Education Hub in Balik Pulau, supported the expansion of an incubator doing R&D in Penang Skills & Development Corp, and focused on CAT governance. I have tremendous faith in the energy, expertise and entrepreneurship of Penangites.

4. Penang is still filthy due to lack of stringent monitoring and enforcement by local councils. Can Penang sustain its tourism industry given the polluted sea water and indiscriminate land clearing along Batu Ferringhi? – Josephine, Penang

We are continuing the efforts to clean up Penang, and these have gained the recognition of a Minister, who commented that Penang is now cleaner. But it is not easy to clean up the excesses or change the mindset of the past 51 years in a single stroke. Such efforts are complicated by past approvals for hillside development. Understanding the concerns of the local community, my government has not given a single approval for hillside development at Batu Ferringhi despite pressure from developers.

5. Do you feel it’s fair that Khazanah Nasional Bhd is managing the funds allocated by the Federal Government to conserve Penang’s heritage sites?Oh, Malacca

This has been a sore point as George Town and Malacca were jointly listed as Unesco World Heritage Sites and should be accorded fair and equal treatment as promised by the previous prime minister. But what we have seen is the Heritage Department getting RM30mil for Malacca whereas Khazanah gets RM20mil for Penang, despite George Town being 50% larger and having 250% more heritage shophouses. Khazanah’s RM20mil has nothing to do with heritage and was submitted before the conferment of World Heritage status. We should not discriminate against George Town and must take cognisance that a World Heritage status is an honour that must be preserved, protected and promoted.

6. The Indian community was disappointed with your handling of the Lorong Buah Pala issue and there are concerns that you washed your hands off before exhausting all legal avenues to help the residents. As it was the last traditional Indian village in Penang, are there plans to set up an “Indian heritage village” as some Penangites have suggested? – Jimmei Morinae, Prai

The Penang government has never washed its hands off the issue. That is why Lorong Buah Pala will remain on the same piece of land when the 24 double-storey terrace houses for the affected residents are completed. Unfortunately, there are several residents who have placed their trust in people who are offering a RM75,000 apartment instead of my government’s RM600,000 double-storey house. We are willing to consider all proposals, provided they comply with the law and Federal Court rulings.

7. You have adopted CAT in running the state. Do you agree that the monitoring should start from procurement of contracts through open tender system and evaluating the qualified bidders with proven track records? To what extent is this being done? – Sheng, Batu Pahat

Penang is the first government to implement not only an electronic open tender system but also a two-week objection period to allow a review if there are valid complaints from competitors. To further reduce financial temptations, we have cut out the “middle men” by disbursing the money into the accounts.

Previously, one may need “political cables” to win contracts. Now all we need is a simple computer cable.

To protect and encourage whistleblowers, an Integrity Award of RM10,000 was introduced for civil servants.

We have reaped benefits from our reforms by having surplus budgets for 2008 and 2009 despite projected deficits of RM35mil and RM39mil respectively. For 2008, we recorded a surplus of RM88mil.

8. The number of Malaysians migrating in 2008 has more than doubled from that in 2007. Do you think this will get worst, and why? What ought to be done? – Karen Yeoh, Kuala Lumpur

The brain drain is our country’s most acute problem and it must be resolved if we are to transit ourselves into a high-income economy. The brain drain will only worsen if the country continues to treat our best and brightest with indifference bordering on disdain. To arrest the decline, we have to focus on merit and higher productivity.

Then only should Malaysia offer higher pay to not only retain but also attract human talent. By imposing glass ceilings unrelated to performance, we are inflicting damage to ourselves and serving as a recruiting pool for neighbouring countries such as Singapore. There must also be greater diversity of views as a source of strength and sustainable development.

9. Apart from your family members, who stood by you in the most difficult times of your political career? – Yap Koon Roy, Malacca

My family members, especially my wife and parents, have been as solid as a rock in terms of emotional support. But I have also being sustained by my fervent belief in justice, freedom and truth, and nourished by my faith in God. When we walk the talk, we never walk alone because God is always there. Suffering is unfortunately at times a necessary path to understanding the pearls of wisdom that allows us to treasure the “free” air we breathe and the simple joys of being with our loved ones that we take for granted.

10. Your administration aims to transform Penang into an international city. How are you going to achieve that when the officers in your administration don’t have the “international city mindset”? – Penangite & ex-Singapore civil servant

Training a world-class civil service cannot be achieved overnight. To inculcate a culture of excellence will not be easy after 18 years of mediocrity and inertia. I have faith in the capabilities of my civil service if it is allowed to realise its potential. To succeed, government leaders must lead by example through prudent budgeting, integrity in leadership, and a thirst for learning and mastering English and new knowledge. Everyone realises that not only do we have to be the best, but that those who perform will rise speedily through the ranks.

The Penang government will commit to promotions based not on skin colour, gender or political affiliation, but on performance and integrity. Let the word go forth that Penang has not only the best Malay, Chinese and Indian male and female professionals, but also welcomes our best Iban and Kadazan brothers and sisters.


SOURCE: The Star - Your 10 questions

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Buzzes that closed 2009 in Penang...

Peace in Penang as New Year arrives

New Straits Times - ‎Dec 31, 2009‎
PENANG: Thousands of locals and tourists welcomed 2010 in Penang, ushered the new year in a joyous atmosphere filled with exuberance amid mesmerizing ...
Fortress Penang Malaysia Star

Help For Broadcasting DG In Facing Legal Action From Penang Government

Bernama - ‎Dec 31, 2009‎
On Tuesday, the Penang government lodged a police report against Ibrahim for an alleged libellous entry entitled "Somebody Wants to Jail Me" on his blog, ...

Penang's heritage in dire need of protection, says NGO

Malaysia Star - ‎Dec 30, 2009‎
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government's “lack of political will” has resulted in serious destruction of architectural heritage in the inner city, the Cultural ...

Penang malls get set to welcome 2010 with big bang

Malaysia Star - ‎Dec 30, 2009‎
GEORGE TOWN: Some shopping malls in Penang will be splurging on fireworks tonight to welcome 2010, an indication of the improving economy. ...


Penang cops release pix of rowdy revellers

The Sun Daily - Himanshu Bhatt - ‎Dec 28, 2009‎
GEORGE TOWN (Dec 28, 2009) : In a strong statement that it means business in wanting trouble-free New Year eve celebrations, Penang police today released ...
Zooming in on rowdy revellers The Star

Explosive Maybank-KLHC tie to start New Year

New Straits Times - ‎Dec 31, 2009‎
THE New Year will start with an explosive weekend in Penang, as Malaysia Hockey League (MHL) Premier Division leaders Maybank and Kuala Lumpur Hockey Club ...
Malaysia Star - Malaysia Star

MCA Comments On Umno Interest In Penang BN Chairmanship

Bernama - ‎Dec 21, 2009‎
PENANG, Dec 21 (Bernama) -- Penang MCA does not think that the defeat of the Barisan Nasional (BN) in the state in the general election last year should be ...
The Sun Daily - AsiaOne

Penang DAP backs Guan Eng over sedition probe

The Sun Daily - ‎Dec 27, 2009‎
GEORGE TOWN (Dec 27, 2009) : The Penang DAP has come out in support of secretary-general and Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng, who is under police investigation ...
AsiaOne - Malay Mail

Penang govt to help Dell workers who accept VSS

Malaysia Star - Christina Chin - ‎Dec 16, 2009‎
“The Human Resources Ministry appears to confirm improving sentiment and market conditions in Penang by stating that there are 8891 jobs open in the ...
Barron's (blog) - Softpedia

RM5 Million Payment For Squatters Affected By Double Tracking Project

Bernama - ‎Dec 30, 2009‎
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 31 (Bernama) -- The government will pay more than RM5 million as consolation to 134 squatters in Penang who are directly affected by the ...

MALAYSIA Court overturns ban on non-Muslims using the word 'Allah'

Union of Catholic Asian News - ‎Dec 31, 2009‎
Bishop Antony Selvanyagam of Penang spoke to UCA News immediately after the decision. “I would like to congratulate the Herald's lawyers and (Herald editor) ...

Centre of dispute: RM50mil PICC project questioned

Malaysia Star - Manjit Kaur - ‎Dec 30, 2009‎
GEORGE TOWN: The proposed RM50mil Penang International Convention Centre is turning into a controversy with questions being raised on the ...

It's back to square one for coach Bakar

Malaysia Star - ‎Dec 31, 2009‎
By LOGANATH VELLOO GEORGE TOWN: Mohamad Bakar is having a sense of deja vu after being re-appointed Penang chief coach a fortnight ago. ...

Penang Thai Food - Lang Sae Lee in Tan Jetty, Weld Quay

Malaysia Star (blog) - ‎Dec 30, 2009‎
Imagine yourself sitting on the front of a house built on stilts overlooking the sea; indulging in the wonderful flavors of home cooked Thai Food. ...

Regulate, not ban swiftlet breeding, Penang urged

Malaysia Star - ‎Dec 28, 2009‎
GEORGE TOWN: The Association of Swiftlet Nests Industry (ASNI) is urging the Penang Government to manage and regulate the business instead of closing it ...

Hunza Properties enlarging landbank

The Borneo Post - ‎Dec 31, 2009‎
KUCHING: Hunza Properties Bhd (Hunza Properties) is enlarging its landbank in Penang to boost its earnings and strengthen its position as a reputable ...

USM Lecturer Elias Zakaria Appointed MAIPP President

Bernama - ‎Dec 31, 2009‎
The state government in a statement today said apart from Elias' appointment, Penang PAS Commissioner and Permatang Pasir state assemblyman Salleh Man was ...

Penang to fast-track RM100m heritage hotel project

The Sun Daily - Himanshu Bhatt - ‎Dec 21, 2009‎
GEORGE TOWN (Dec 21, 2009): The Penang government will consider fast-tracking the development of a heritage hotel project here, valued at about RM100 ...
PDC, YTL Land To Build Luxury Apartments In Lebuh Farquhar Bernama


Penang: Pearl of the Orient

Jakarta Post - ‎Dec 28, 2009‎
Take Penang, for instance, which is just as appealing and its development just as dynamic. The island is known not only as a city of education but also as ...

The auguries of change

The Sun Daily - Himanshu Bhatt - ‎Dec 30, 2009‎
Consider, for example, how the face of Penang's communities would change overnight with one of the most major infrastructure projects looming over the ...

Penang Heritage bicycle lane goof-up

Malaysia Star - ‎Dec 27, 2009‎
GEORGE TOWN: The bicycle emblems painted on the road along the Gurney Drive-Teluk Bahang and George Town heritage trails will be repainted after Penang ...

12000 dance for world record

AsiaOne - ‎Dec 31, 2009‎
"My friends and I just made an impromptu decision to take part in the feat and we have no regrets because now we are proud that we had helped Penang in an ...

Penang Heritage Post Box

Malaysia Star (blog) - ‎Dec 29, 2009‎
Most of surviving heritage post box found in Georgetown was erected before Malaysia's Independence in 1957. The boxes of different shapes such as the pillar ...

Zatil, Bok-eum serve Boxing Day special to win Penang Pesta

Malaysia Star - Ronnie Oh - ‎Dec 26, 2009‎
PRAI: South Korean Choi Bok-eum and Malaysian Zatil Iman Abdul Ghani served the Boxing Day special and emerged victorious in the 37th Penang ...

Penang Customs Seize Firecrackers Worth RM518,275

Bernama - ‎Dec 17, 2009‎
BUTTERWORTH, Dec 17 (Bernama) -- The Penang Customs Department seized 20731kg of fire crackers, worth RM518,275 and duty of RM336,878.75 was not paid, ...
Detained twice for fireworks New Straits Times

Penang's warmth keeps 'em coming

Malaysia Star - Manjit Kaur - ‎Dec 28, 2009‎
GEORGE TOWN: Many Westerners are heading to Penang to escape the biting winter in Europe. The warm weather, great hospitality and delicious ...


Sunday, November 15, 2009

Penang to Host Officiation Ceremony for Global Entrepreneurship Week 2009

Dato' Mukhriz Tun Mahathir, Deputy Minister of International Trade & Industry is scheduled to officiate Global Entrepreneurship Week 2009 campaign for northern corridor at Dewan Budaya, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), this Thursday, 19 NOV 2009.

Global Entrepreneurship Week 2009, co-founded by Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation in the United States and Make Your Mark in the United Kingdom will see nearly 10,000 activities organized by thousands of partners from at least 88 countries, including at least 500 activites towards promoting entrepreneurship in Malaysia - which put Malaysia on #3 spot in the world, or top-most in Asia in term or number of activities pledged.

Endorses include President Barack Obama via in person video speech by US Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and various business and government personalities around the world. In Malaysia, Dato' Saifuddin Abdullah, Deputy Minister of Higher Education is the patron since 2008, and has rallied educational institutions to participate in this campaign. Saifuddin has remarked on pushing towards creation of Entrepreneurship Unit in his ministry.

Interested entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial aspirants are welcome to join this event, free for all students, and limited to two free participants for each organization - private or government. Speakers will include Mr Dhaksinamoory Balakrishnan, often called "Dash", CEO of Warisan Global, Malaysian host for GEW.

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Penang in a Week (Week Ending 14 NOV 2009)

Police Confirm Man Killed Was Deva Gang Leader

Bernama
PENANG, Nov 14 (Bernama) -- The man who was gunned down by the police at Gat Lebuh Nordin here yesterday, was the leader of the notorious Deva Gang which ...

Gerakan: Penang Should Cooperate With Federal Government

Bernama - ‎Nov 13, 2009‎
PENANG, Nov 13 (Bernama) -- Penang government leaders should be more forthcoming in cooperating with the federal government especially in developing the ...

Kyzen Sdn. Bhd. Inaugurates New Facility in Penang

ElectroQ
Dato' Lee Kah Choon, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Board of Invest Penang, honored Kyzen and its Malaysian subsidiary Kyzen Sdn. Bhd. by ...

US fighter jet in tactical flight causes damage to house on RMAF grounds

New Straits Times
KUALA LUMPUR: A house in the vicinity of the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) base in Butterworth, Penang, suffered damage following a tactical flight by a ...

Entertainment Outlet Undaunted After 10 Raids

Bernama -
PENANG, Nov 14 (Bernama) -- Despite being raided 10 times an entertainment oulet kept on operating its immoral activities at a Pulau Tikus premise here. ...


Penang Umno youth tells Lim to resign

New Straits Times - ‎Nov 11, 2009‎
BALIK PULAU: Penang Umno Youth has urged Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng to resign for "not doing what he claimed." ("cakap tidak serupa bikin"). ...

Don't confuse engineers issue in Penang, Subramaniam told

The Sun Daily - Himanshu Bhatt - ‎Nov 11, 2009‎
GEORGE TOWN (Nov 11, 2009) : Smarting from a shortage of electronics and electrical (E&E) engineers, Penang has urged Human Resource ...

Leader Of Diva Gang Shot Dead

Bernama - ‎Nov 13, 2009‎
PENANG, Nov 13 (Bernama) -- A wanted man, believed to be the leader of the Diva gang, was shot dead during a shoot-out in Gat Lebuh Nordin, here on Friday. ...

Call for 'outside' help irks Penang MCA

The Sun Daily - Himanshu Bhatt - ‎Nov 10, 2009‎
GEORGE TOWN (Nov 10, 2009): The Penang MCA's deputy chief has expressed “disgust” with a reported request by the party's national youth ...

Gerakan Lambasts Penang State Government For Moving Hawkers

Bernama - ‎Nov 10, 2009‎
PENANG, Nov 10 (Bernama) -- Penang Gerakan chairman, Datuk Dr. Teng Hock Nan, today lambasted the Penang state government for moving out hawkers at the ...

SP Setia expands landbank in Penang

Business Times - Malaysia - Marina Emmanuel - ‎Nov 12, 2009‎
PROPERTY developer SP Setia Bhd (8664) has expanded its Penang landbank with the purchase of two plots of land on the island which are ...

Swettenham International Ship Terminal To Boost State Economy

Bernama - ‎Nov 13, 2009‎
PENANG, Nov 13 (Bernama) -- The official opening of the new international passenger ship terminal at the Swettenham Pier International Cruise Terminal in ...

Penang top among states in GDP in 2006

New Straits Times - ‎Nov 9, 2009‎
KUALA LUMPUR: Penang took the lead in terms of economic growth in 2006, achieving a 9.9 per cent expansion in gross domestic product (GDP), ...

Penang roundabout gets major 'pearls' face-lift

Malaysia Star - ‎Nov 11, 2009‎
GEORGE TOWN: The mundane-looking roundabout outside the Penang International Airport in Bayan Lepas is getting a major face-lift. ...

Security Companies Should Follow Standard Operating Procedures - Police

Bernama - ‎Nov 12, 2009‎
Failure to adhere to the SOP would only lead to losses, Penang police chief Datuk Wira Ayub Yaakob said Friday. His remarks were directed at a security ...

Symmetry Medical To Invest RM35 Million To Expand Penang Operation

Bernama - ‎Nov 10, 2009‎
PENANG, Nov 10 (Bernama) -- Symmetry Medical Inc, which provides products to the global orthopaedic device industry and other medical markets, ...

Penang government's claim not true :Perda

New Straits Times - ‎Nov 9, 2009‎
PENANG: Penang Regional Development Authority (PERDA) chairman Datuk Azhar Ibrahim said there was no truth in what was claimed by the Penang government on a ...

Penang Government Still Silent On Land Conversion Applications

Bernama - ‎Nov 8, 2009‎
KEPALA BATAS, NOV 8 (Bernama) -- The Penang government is still silent over the applications for status conversion of land belonging to the Penang Regional ...

Symmetry to expand Penang plant

Malaysia Star - David Tan - ‎Nov 10, 2009‎
GEORGE TOWN: New York Stock Exchange-listed Symmetry Medical Inc plans to spend more than RM30mil on its Penang facility over the next two to ...

Cooperation ensures Beijing-KL ties stay strong

Malaysia Star - Dharmender Singh, Si Hooi - ‎Nov 11, 2009‎
Both countries had also agreed that projects like the Second Penang Bridge be implemented soon while discussing other possibilities including Malaysia's ...
Bernama - Channel News Asia

Pakatan: Pro-business or pro-people?

Aliran Monthly - ‎Nov 12, 2009‎
Within days of taking over the state government in Penang, for instance, the Pakatan-led administration was confronted in the media by the business ...

Six Indian reps, but none could stop KBP demolition

Malaysia Kini - ‎Nov 12, 2009‎
Anybody who stood under the Pakatan Rakyat ticket could have won in Penang's urban areas in the 2008 general election. The political awakening for a change ...

LTBB Expected To Begin International Flight Operations In Mid-january

Bernama - ‎Nov 12, 2009‎
Mohd Ali hoped that budget airline AirAsia Bhd, would begin operations mid-January next year for flights from Melaka-Penang-Langkawi, Melaka-Penang-Jakarta ...

Government To Identify Ready Pool Of Engineers For Investors

Bernama - ‎Nov 10, 2009‎
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 10 (Bernama) -- The federal government will work with the Penang government to identify a ready pool of engineers who can be sourced by ...

Leave PKR If Unwilling To Follow Party Policies - Anwar

Bernama - ‎Nov 8, 2009‎
PENANG, Nov 8 (Bernama) -- Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has given party leaders and members two choices -- stay ...
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