Presidennya Mohd Ridzuan Abdullah berkata beliau kecewa kerana kerajaan negeri di bawah kepimpinan Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan kerana gagal membuka peluang kepada peniaga Bumiputera untuk berniaga di Pusat Borong Nilai 3.
“Hakikatnya 99 peratus peniaga di Pusat Borong Nilai 3 terdiri daripada warga asing terutama dari Pakistan dan Bangladesh.
“Saya mendapat aduan dan saya difahamkan ada yang tidak mempunyai permit. Saya juga tahu peniaga warga asing ini dilindungi oleh seorang yang berpengaruh yang berpangkat Datuk.
“Ramai peniaga Bumiputera yang membuat aduan pada saya, apabila mereka cuba berniaga di Nilai 3, mereka diugut oleh samseng yang dikatakan diupah oleh Datuk tersebut.
“Saya pelik kenapa kerajaan negeri termasuk Majlis Perbandaran Seremban (MPS) dan Jabatan Imigresen gagal untuk mengambil tindakan terhadap peniaga warga asing di Nilai 3.
“Apakah wujud unsur rasuah?
Warga asing
“Jika peniaga tempatan buat silap sikit, mereka dikenakan kompaun dan ada kalanya gerai mereka dirobohkan oleh pihak berkuasa tempatan. Tetapi peniaga warga asing diberi layanan istimewa.
“Kenapa Kerajaan Negeri Sembilan membiarkan peniaga warga asing berleluasa di Nilai 3?, tanya Mohd Ridzuan.
Ridzuan berkata sebelum sambutan Hari Raya, beliau menghantar memorandum kepada Menteri Dalam Negeri, Datuk Seri Zahid Hamidi berhubung kebanjiran peniaga warga asing di seluruh negara.
“Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN) pernah mengeluarkan kenyataan mengenai seramai 45,000 warga asing dilindungi oleh majikan.
“KDN berkata tangkapan akan dibuat selepas Hari Raya tetapi saya belum nampak lagi sebarang tindakan untuk menangkap peniaga warga asing secara besar-besaran.
“Saya juga akan menghantar satu lagi memorandum kepada KDN dalam masa terdekat berhubung hasrat kerajaan ingin membawa masuk 1.4 juta pekerja Bangladesh.
“Angka ini membimbangkan kerana 1.4 juta orang itu merupakan lima peratus daripada jumlah penduduk Malaysia. Ini belum termasuk warga Bangladesh tanpa permit ketika ini.
“Kerajaan kata mereka mewujudkan projek mega untuk membuka peluang pekerjaan untuk rakyat Malaysia.
“Jika 1.4 juta pekerja Bangladesh di bawa masuk, apa jaminan rakyat tempatan mendapat peluang pekerjaan dalam projek mega? Habis rakyat tempatan nak ke mana?, soal Mohd Ridzuan lagi.-fmt
MCA boils over ministry inaction against SK Pristana Headmaster...
MCA
National Youth Chief Wee Ka Siong is ‘utterly disappointed’ at the lack
of action taken by the Education Ministry or the Selangor Education
Department against the headmaster of SK Seri Pristana amidst allegation
of students being bullied.
Referring to the "exodus" of students from the school, with parents of 10 students transferring them out, Wee (left) said unless action is taken, this can be “misconstrued as ‘ethnic cleansing’ on the school’s part”.
In a statement, Wee said that while the "benefit of the doubt" can be given to the headmaster over the shower room-canteen incident, other incidents cannot be overlooked.
"(The ministry) must look into the allegations of severe bullying, ostracisation and racial slurs by both teachers and classmates towards the whistleblower's daughter, as well as to the children of the parents who had similarly lodged reports against the headmaster, although (he) denied such occurences," he said.
He was commenting on a report by The Malaysian Insider that the Selangor Education Department has decided against taking any action against headmaster Mohd Nasir Mohd Nor.
He also said that the ministry should also investigate claims that the school is allowing a "stranger" to take photographs of a certain race, as the presence of strangers in schools affects safety.
"What sort of guarantee can the school authorities give to ensure the photos are not misused?" he asked.
'Young children easily intimidated'
Wee, who is also former deputy education minister, further urged the ministry to probe claims that the school allowed police to question the students without parental knowledge, consent or presence.
He said that although it was not a formal interrogation, the presence of uniformed police officers asking questions "can be intimidating for young children".
"These children have rights and do not deserve to be questioned as though they are criminals." Malaysiakini had earlier reported that 10 Indian students have either transferred or are being transferred out of SK Seri Pristana by their parents.
Parents claim that the children are too terrified to go to school following incidents cited by Wee.
This happened after the expose by a parent that children were made to eat in a shower room that was converted into a dining room.
The school explained that the children ate in the shower room as the canteen was too small, and that non-Muslims ate there during Ramadan as the canteen was being renovated at the time.
Deputy Education Minister P Kamalanathan (right) has since dismissed the incident as a "small matter".
Referring to the "exodus" of students from the school, with parents of 10 students transferring them out, Wee (left) said unless action is taken, this can be “misconstrued as ‘ethnic cleansing’ on the school’s part”.
In a statement, Wee said that while the "benefit of the doubt" can be given to the headmaster over the shower room-canteen incident, other incidents cannot be overlooked.
"(The ministry) must look into the allegations of severe bullying, ostracisation and racial slurs by both teachers and classmates towards the whistleblower's daughter, as well as to the children of the parents who had similarly lodged reports against the headmaster, although (he) denied such occurences," he said.
He was commenting on a report by The Malaysian Insider that the Selangor Education Department has decided against taking any action against headmaster Mohd Nasir Mohd Nor.
He also said that the ministry should also investigate claims that the school is allowing a "stranger" to take photographs of a certain race, as the presence of strangers in schools affects safety.
"What sort of guarantee can the school authorities give to ensure the photos are not misused?" he asked.
'Young children easily intimidated'
Wee, who is also former deputy education minister, further urged the ministry to probe claims that the school allowed police to question the students without parental knowledge, consent or presence.
He said that although it was not a formal interrogation, the presence of uniformed police officers asking questions "can be intimidating for young children".
"These children have rights and do not deserve to be questioned as though they are criminals." Malaysiakini had earlier reported that 10 Indian students have either transferred or are being transferred out of SK Seri Pristana by their parents.
Parents claim that the children are too terrified to go to school following incidents cited by Wee.
This happened after the expose by a parent that children were made to eat in a shower room that was converted into a dining room.
The school explained that the children ate in the shower room as the canteen was too small, and that non-Muslims ate there during Ramadan as the canteen was being renovated at the time.
Deputy Education Minister P Kamalanathan (right) has since dismissed the incident as a "small matter".
MCA 'kecewa' tiada tindakan terhadap Guru Besar Pristana
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