@The_Endie@bongkersz Sama juga dengan KSN & KPPA, dua-dua Tan Sri. Traditionally, the 3 wise men of civil service. KSP ni ja lambat terima pangkat Tan Sri tu. Moga dia tak menari pakai kasut merah macam satu Tan Sri KSP dulu.
@hasbeemasputra I cld be wrong but i think the Govt can’t force private sector to WFH. They can encourage. That’s why they enforced WFH for the public sector only
@tokcin70 Satu perkara orang ramai lupa ialah yang tinggal jauh dari tempat kerja itu lah yang paling guna minyak. Dan mereka kebanyakkan adalah B40 dan M40. Tinggal di Seremban, kerja di KL contohnya. Bukan T10 yang mampu beli rumah dekat KL dan kurang guna minyak.
@TSSpeedster@ladymissazira How much can we really save by cutting allowances and gaji menteri? Their salaries at the moment pun dah 20% cut. Not enough to cover Msians’ addiction to subsidy entitlement
@bitcoinmalaya Should stop looking at things from a Bangsar Bubble lens. Sabah Sarawak is vastly different from Semenanjung in terms of geography, terrain, logistics, cost of living and wages. Govt assistance should not be a one size fits all.
@BitcoinLawyr@qatarairways Such entitlement. Of course each passenger is entitled to one carry on; but if two of them are toddlers and in strollers, then use your common sense, man. Reduce your carry on.
@osman_EX5Hitam Apa susah sangat nak faham minyak dalam perjalanan balik tu minyak mentah, sampai Malaysia kena proses lagi. Dia isi minyak kereta dia terus dari kapal ke?
Honestly? I woke up today feeling grateful.
Not because everything is perfect. But because of what didn’t happen.
With the war in the Middle East pushing oil prices up, things are getting harder everywhere.
Unsubsidised RON95 in Malaysia just hit RM3.87 a litre.
Our neighbours are under real pressure. Philippines. Thailand. Cambodia. Laos.
Even Australia is facing a fuel crisis right now.
These are not just statistics.
These are real people, families trying to get to work, small business owners watching their costs double overnight, ordinary folks doing their best in a situation they didn’t create.
If you’re reading this, hang in there.
But yesterday, our PM announced that our subsidised petrol at RM1.99 stays.
Yes, the quota drops from 300L to 200L in April.
And I keep thinking, this kind of stability doesn’t just happen.
It took decades. Generations of leaders building diplomatic relationships quietly in the background.
Policy makers running the numbers at midnight.
Civil servants holding things together without anyone knowing their name.
People who never made the news but made the difference.
This moment of relative calm, they built it. Long before this crisis ever came.
But it also took something very Malaysian.
We have this rare ability to sit with anyone, different races, different religions, different backgrounds and just get along.
In a world that’s fracturing right now, that’s actually a superpower.
So today I’m not taking it for granted.
To everyone working behind the scenes, thank you. We see you.
Syukur.
And to our neighbours and friends from around world, you’ve got this. 🙏🇲🇾
@MelGohCNA Msia had to make a hard decision, and in the end, it prioritised its people by making petrol still affordable during a global energy crisis that is crippling its neighbours.
@Sophietaliya1@Marchfoward Minyak kita high grade, guna utk jet tak sesuai kereta. Loji minyak domestik kita pulak proses minyak yang diimport yang lebih sesuai utk kegunaan harian macam kereta. Kalau nak ubah loji kita supaya ia boleh proses minyak high grade kita akan ambil masa yang lama.