Posts Tagged ‘goverment’
Kenaikan cost di negara kita…di mana punca?
di sini saya senaraikan beberapa link utk kita kongsi bersama, berdasarkan tajuk di atas.
- Where are all the money from taxes going to?
- It’s your Money – Why Reforming the Civil Service Will Help Malaysia
- Mid-term Review of the 9th Malayia Plan (9MP)
Mungkin link diberi boleh memberi kita gambaran camner cara gov kita berfungsi.
Aku still dengan pendapat aku utk mengurangkan jumlah kakitangan awam kita ke tahap nisbah spt mana yang ader di US atau UK. Semua orang disuruh berjimat..BENAR. Maka dengan ini aku nampak gov sendiri pun haruslah berjimat. Tak kisah laa DOWNSIZING, BUANG ORANG atau aper2 cara pun.
Mungkin ader pihak aku menempelak cara aku. Kononnya ini bukan cara yang betul. Takut nanti orang yang dibuang ini nak keje aper kan? Tapi aku rasa goverment servant memang mempunyai tanggungjawab terhadap rakyat, the TAX PAYER. Maka pengorbanan sebegini adalah diperlukan di atas nama PENJIMATAN.
What happen to the civil service intake??
“So it has come to this. The local higher education system, both public and private, expanded its intake and “graduate” production capabilities at breakneck speed over the past 5-10 years. Over the last 5 years, the number of degree students enrolled in our tertiary institutions increased by 40.0% from 230,726 (2000) to 322,917 (2005). The corresponding impact of such explosive growth was the lowering of standards at our tertiary institutions as well as the entry criteria for enrolment. The ultimate impact – tens of thousands of unemployed (or unemployable) graduates.
To solve this issue, the Cabinet has instructed the Public Service Department (PSD) to sweep all these unemployed graduates under the carpet by employing them, and pretend that the source of the problems never existed.” – civil-service-dump-for-unemployed
Erkk…i tot the best mind should work with the gov. So what is this??
“It is most interesting to note that Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) contributes by far the most number of unemployed graduates amongst all the universities in Malaysia. The number of unemployed produced (3,278) is more than double the next highest university, Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) (1,532). To put it into context, it is hence extremely laughable that UiTM as recently as a months ago, declared itself to be a “world class university” – see my blog post about it here. In its advertisement of self-aggrandisement, UiTM dared to ask:
… why are UiTM graduates highly sought after?
They are trained to fill the needs of industry both in the private and public sector, they have strength of character, and they have acquired mastery of the skills needed in today’s competitive environment.
UiTM’s graduates are accepted at the world level because of their ability ot communicate in English and their good communication skills.
Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary here, UiTM declared its graduates to be highly marketable and are in demand globally. Assuming an intake of 30,000 students per annum and the likelihood that the above number represents UiTM’s contribution to the unemployed pool per annum, that’s more than a 10% ratio of unemployability, a terrible figure even by Malaysian standards!” – public-university-graduates-jobless
Now where should we put most of these 70% ?? And not to my surprise UiTM, was the top 1 on the list. World class. Mawi world!!.
I found these old links when i was searching on related article regarding on quality service and ranking of civil service in malaysia. This might be not the answer to my question but definitely gave me a clue on whats inside on our current civil service. Period.



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