Forum on "Petrol Hike, What Next for Malaysia?"
Come! You must know it! Date: 26 June 2008 (Thursday) Time: 8.00 p.m. Venue: the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (KLSCAH) (1 ,Jalan Maharajalela , 50150 Kuala Lumpur.)(Next to the Monorail Maharajalela station)
map: http://www.scah.org.my/modules
Speakers:
1. Mr Gurmit Singh (President of Centre for Environment, Technology and Development Malaysia - CETDEM)
2. Dr Hatta Ramli (Representative of PROTES)
3. Mr Khalid Jaafar (Executive Director of Institute for Policy Research )
4. Mr Tony Pua (Member of Parliament and Economic Advisor to DAP)
Language: English and Malay
Perhaps
2008 is the turning point of Malaysian history. The changes of
political situation, the international food crisis and the fuel hike
crisis have tremendously brought significant changes to the people's
lives. Apart from that, in the future, these crises will also serve as
a challenge to test the political and economical systems of our country
on its capacity to solve them. Thus,
the Economic and Social Unit of KLSCAH, Youth Section of KLSCAH, the
Social and Economic Committee of Selangor Hokkien Association, the
Social and Economic Committee of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Teochew
Association and SUARAM joint organise a forum on "Petrol Hike, What
Next for Malaysia?" so as to analyze these crises thoroughly and look for their solutions. Content : 1. Economic impact:
How will the jump in the petrol rates bring impact on the whole
economic situation? What is the trend of inflation? What are the
advantages and disadvantages of the control and subsidy systems? 2. Low economic efficiency, political corruptions and evaluation of the TNB policy:
How do the political corruptions and low economic efficiency affect the
economy and the people in our country? The energy consumption of the
people in our country is five times more than the Japanese. 3. Mass Transit Policy:
The rise of the petrol price saved RM 4.4 billion in 2006. However,
until now, the result has not brought into the open. How far is the
Mass Transit Policy been carried out? 4. Social impact and the situation of the lower class people: How does the government deal with the effects of inflation towards the poor or lower class people. Should
you have further enquiries, please do not hesitate to contact Mr Teh or
Mr Chan , the assistant secretary of the KLSCAH at 03-22746645 .

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