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Friday, July 19, 2013

Bringing back Emir Mavani is the pride of Talent Corp


New Ministers in the Prime Ministers Department, Dato Abdul Wahid Omar (AWO to us but DAWO to those not his senior in MRSM) was in parliament yesterday to reply  a question on Talent Corporation and defend a policy developed by his mentor, Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop.

In his effort to answer, he gave quite few details. Hurrah for a transparent government. But it opened a can of worm which we were going to wait for a latter part of our ongoing series on Nor Yakcop to reveal.

Sorry to say AWO buddy, the pinnacle of Talent Corp success if to bring back the doctorate lying and alleged kickback taking Emir Mavani from Qatar.

In their over zealousness to bring back so-called talents, the Government have placed a fraud in a policy making position in PEMANDU, seconded him as FGV Director with four other organisation wrecking PEMANDU into the FGC hierarchy, put him as CEO-i- waiting and when exposed, insist on appointing him CEO of FGV.

Even school dropout, Mazlan Aliman can digest that and have his field days. It is no more tan Sri Isa Samad issue but Dato Najib's.

The problem of Talent Corp has been raised by bloggers before but Najib refused to listen. And he used to say it is no more the time of Government knows everything. Now it is clear that it is to enrich Omar Ong with consultancy fee that Parliament is not allowed to know but rumours has placed it at RM300 million.


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AWO's answer was:


This brought a response from Chiew Tong that it is quite costly to bring people back at RM30,000 per person.

He immediately elaborated an issue close to DAP's heart and that is the issue of unskilled immigrant entering the country and brain drain phenomenon of skilled experts leaving the country. 

Not mentioned was that it is mostly Chinese leaving.

This leads to an issue close to DAP's heart but camouflaged their Chinese chauvanistic agenda, which Raub DAP MP, YB Dato Arif Sabri will refuse to acknowledge and spin till he speaks German.

It is the hidden agenda to rid the country of affirmative action for the handicapped masses using the argument that working condition not conducive.

And PAS's Dato Takiyuddin echoed his concern without understanding. Dumb ....!!! [Read it in Harakahdaily here.]



As  Husin Lempoyang sarcastically said in his satire today, there must be 25 Chinese in Forbes top 10 richest man in Malaysia to make them happy. [Read him here.]

The unhappy ones leave the country and vote DAP and PAS en bloc.


At least, Chiew Tong is still sticking to some Parlimentary decorum. Bigdogdotcom described it as a case of the chain being more expensive than the baboon. [Read here]

Clearing up matter

So AWO has to clear the matter and NST helped:
19 July 2013

RM65m spent to bring back talent   

THE government has spent RM65 million to persuade Malaysians abroad to return and work via its Talent Corporation programmes, including the Returning Expert Programme (REP), said Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Abdul Wahid Omar.

He told the house yesterday that 2,105 applications were approved until last month under the programme, which was introduced in 2011.

He said most of the applicants were aged 30 and above, with 75 per cent being males.

Wahid said the Chinese made up 60 per cent of the applicants, follwed by Bumiputeras (30 per cent) and Indians and others (10 per cent).

They were mostly from Singapore, the United Kingdom, China, Austria, the United States, United Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong and Ireland.

On the difference between Brain Gain and TalentCorp, Wahid said REP had been proven to supersede other programmes in terms of attractiveness to persuade local talent to come home and work.

"The cost cannot be calculated directly from the allocations spread over the number of participants as there are many programmes under TalentCorp, but I can assure you that REP has proven to be successful."

Wahid cited medical and oil and gas experts, like Shell Malaysia chairman Lain Lo, British India's Rhoda Yap and Malakoff chief executive officer Zainal Abidin Jalil, who had returned.

He said up to June this year, 502 participants had returned, while 923 returned last year.
Poor examples.

Why must the Government be spending money for Shell's recruitment?

As for Zainal Jalil, him we know too well. He was also supposed to return from his Houston posting with Exxon USA, had returned and we met. 

He is intelligent, straight As student when it was not common to get all As, and should be capable since he was sent to Houston, BUT his analysis on issues can be so long winded and filled with verbages till he himself could hardly give a brief conclusion and end up giving an overly simplistic suggestion.

But that is just us kidding. MCOBA does it so why not ANSARA, right? (cynical tone here)


The good example is Emir Mavani who was brought back from Qatar, supposedly with a doctorate degree but turn out to be a fraud. [Read more in Bigdogdotcom here.] 

Can someone check-up on his other degrees? This koliang (mind my Minangkabau) could be faking it too!

Crap Corporation


Looking at this baby-faced CEO of Talent Corp, one should worry whether he has the experience to read and judge people and talents.

One wonders whether fair skinned mamak Johan Mahmood Merican had brought the right skills into the country or it is just another economics-trained chartered accountant cum Melayu Liberal cum Tingkat 4 boys view on public policy and the nation's way forward?

Can we bet that it is mostly Chinese that returned? No .. not being racist because we are just concerned for Bajau, Kadazan, Iban and Orang Hulu in Paris. Bet Idris Jala does not that. 

Blogger Life of Annie could see many illogical assumptions behind TalentCorp. Excerpt from her latest posting here, below:

First, I would like to say that this so called brain drain thing is a load of crap.

Are they (consultants and advisers) saying this country got no brain left that we have to spend tones of money to entice back those who had choose other countries as their greener pasture?

Why don't we just spend the money to train those who are still in this country instead.

Are those who works and live overseas much better than those who are in this country?

People have been leaving this country all the while but it has still progressed since Merdeka. In fact Malaysia has been doing well with the loyal talents serving this country since then.

Of course it could be better as things are never perfect, but what is the point of trying to get at things which was never meant to be.

If those who had left wanted to come back, they would do so on their own accord. There is no need to spend money to entice them back.
Told you! 

This is basically repeating what us bloggers been telling. Sorry not just bloggers ok but elite bloggers as some jealously territorial UMNO bloggers used to label us.

When it was first mentioned in the 2011 Budget in October 2010here, Syed Akbar had suspect that it is about putting the likes of Emir Mavani into GLCs.

Syed Akbar wrote in 2010 here that Talent Corp is just another money rip scheme by the Mamak gang. In 2012, he eloboratedhere in response to a jalan-jalan seronok seronok trip by Talent Corp to London. 

He also posted here about some overlook or intentionally overlook matters in the over zealousness to bring back "returning experts" that too much exceptional exception given over other Malaysians.

And, he raised something here which DAP Chiew Tong might not raise.

Policy of 


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Talent Corp brought back Emir Mavani but allowed to waste the talent of Tan Sri Hasan Merican to Singapore.

Bigdotcom here raised a point before that Petronas was a hallmark at developing Malay talent [read here] but what has happened to it since Omar Ong came in with his Chinese reverse discrimination manouvre. [read here.]

He raised that under Khazanah, they spent RM2 million for luxurious living facilities  for primary school children for two years under the pretext of education and that spoilt these children educational path.

Khazanah was under the tight hands of one mamak

Wonder who is the Mamak gang, because Syed himself is born on Friday night and the CEO of Talent Corp is a Mamak Merican too.

Anyway Syed, we have written about one consultant that would surely be  the recipient for this jet set lifestyle at the expense of taxpayers money back in 2010 also.

The consultant was a member of the NEAC, by the name of Datuk Dr Hamzah Kassim. [Read herehere andhere.] 

A protege of Hamzah went on to make money in Perak. [Read hereand search for more on the issue]

We were combative on this issue till we eventually meet up with Dato Dr Zambery. There was ceasefire for the sake of saving Perak. But, Zambery listened and heed the warning.

Dengar dan pikiaq la ... 


In his term before this, Prime Minister Dato Najib Tun Abdul Razak kept repeating the words that his Government is no more a Government who knows everything but a Government willing to listen. 

It is a great cliche.

He promised to meet us the more serious issue driven and no holds barred bloggers every three or perhaps six months in the early part of his premiership.

But till today, he seemed to prefer to meet those "malay medium", to quote someone, for hooray hooray feel good thinking they are the greatest blogger and makan-makan.

Maybe it is easier for him to answer the more convince-able bloggers with simple cliche, promises and if everything fail, call for unity to win election.

If he is not listening and refuse to heed the voice of the concerned rakyat, then we may have to eventually be like Dato Ibrahim Ali and Perkasa to be oblivious to UMNO and stick to the real struggle.

This unbelievably stubborn stance for ridiculous policies of developed status at any expense, blind one eye over leakages and compromise politics must not continue.

Bila Melayu sudah meluat, they will be very very hard to pujuk. Not even a GLC each will please them.

- Another Brick in the Wall

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