15 February 2012

Kerana 'bijak' beli gula menyebabkan Malaysia rugi RM491juta...

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Meskipun kerajaan memberi jaminan bahawa perjanjian pembelian bekalan gula di negara ini adalah langkah yang ‘bijak’, DAP tegas mempertahankan bahawa negara akan kehilangan jutaan ringgit jika harga bahan mentah itu di pasaran antarabangsa terus jatuh.


Menurut Setiausaha Publisiti DAP Tony Pua (kanan), perjanjian itu akan menyaksikan kerajaan kerugian sebanyak RM64 juta hingga RM491 juta setiap tahun.

Dakwanya, kerajaan membuat perjanjian menetapkan komoditi itu pada harga yang tinggi sedangkan harga pasaran sedang merosot.

"Nampaknya kerajaan sebenarnya adalah bodoh dalam usaha cuba menjadi bijak. Ini mengakibatkan jutaan ringgit wang pembayar cukai disia-siakan tanpa diperlukan" kata Pua, dalam satu kenyataan hari ini.

Pada 3 Februari lalu, Menteri Perdagangan Dalam Negeri, Koperasi dan Hal Ehwal Pengguna Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaacob berkata kerajaan telah memperbaharui tiga kontrak dan menetapkan harga import gula pada US$0.26 bagi setiap paun.


NONEIsmail Sabri(kiri) menjelaskan bahawa harga adalah lebih tinggi sepanjang tempoh 2009 hingga 2011 kerana harga telah ditetapkan pada US$0.179 bagi setiap paun dan ini menyebabkan peningkatan dalam subsidi daripada 20 sen kepada 54 sen sekilogram bagi mengekalkan harga pada RM2.30.

Pua, sebelum ini mendakwa Ismail Sabri (kiri) cuba "memperbodohkan" rakyat apabila mendakwa bahawa harga gula di peringkat antarabangsa telah naik sepanjang tempoh 2009-2011.

"Mengapa kerajaan menandatangani kontrak jangka panjang tiga tahun untuk membeli gula pada harga US$26 bagi setiap paun apabila harga gula terakhir diniagakan pada Disember 2011, adalah US$23.42 bagi setiap paun ataupun 10 peratus di bawah harga belian kerajaan?" soalnya lagi.
- malaysiakini


'Smart' sugar move may result in RM491mil loss

Despite the government’s assertion that the country’s sugar supply deal was a “smart” move, the DAP insists that Malaysia will lose millions of ringgit if the global price of the essential item drops further.

NONEAs such, the government is headed for losses of RM64 million to RM491 million annually, said DAP national publicity secretary Tony Pua (left).

He argued that the government had locked down on the price of the commodity at a “high price”  when it was trending downwards.

“It now looks like the government has been completely foolish in its attempt to be smart and it’s costing the tax-payers hundreds of millions of ringgit more than necessary,” said Pua, in a statement today.

On Feb 3, Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumer Affairs Minister Ismail Sabri Yaacob said the government had renewed its three contracts in January and locked in on the import price of US$0.26 per pound.


ismail sabri universiti malaya 161111Ismail Sabri (right) explained that the price was higher than it cost in 2009-2011 when the price of sugar was fixed at US$0.179 per pound, resulting in an increase in its subsidy from 20 sen to 54 sen a kg in order to maintain the price at RM2.30.

Pua, who had earlier accused Ismail Sabri of trying to "fool" the public in claiming that the global sugar prices had skyrocketed in 2009-2011, asked:

"Why did the government sign a three-year contract to purchase sugar at US$26 per hundred pounds when the last traded price of sugar as at Dec, 2011, was US$23.42 per hundred pounds or a significant 10 percent below the government’s purchase price?"

Price of sugar seen falling to US$0.18


The Petaling Jaya Utara MP pointed out that Malaysia “overpaid by RM64 million” as the government imports approximately 1.24 million tonnes (2.73 billion pounds) of sugar annually.

Citing a Bloomberg report on Feb 5, Pua said international commodities analyst, the Macquarie Group Ltd, predicted that sugar might fall to as low as US$0.18 per pound, projecting a surplus in 2011-2012.

Quoting Macquarie Brasil Participacoes Ltda managing director Carlos Murilo Barros de Mello, Pua said: “Sugar supplies are set to outpace demand by 9 million metric tonnes in the 2011-2012 season that began in October, according to trader Olam International Ltd.



"The estimated surplus has started to reach the market and will increase throughout the year.

NONE“After hitting a peak of US$29.47 per hundred pounds in July 2011, the price of sugar has fallen consistently every month - US$28.88 (Aug), US$26.64 (Sept), US$26.30 (Oct), US$24.52 (Nov) to US$23.42 (Dec) per hundred pounds.”

In the event the sugar price deflates to US$0.18 per pound, Malaysia will suffer losses of up to RM491 million every year, he said.

Pua also sought for an explanation on why the government “has to commit and pay for raw sugar imports” when the commodity is monopolised by Malaysian Sugar Manufacturing Bhd and Tradewinds Bhd.


According to Pua, the companies should be the ones importing the raw sugar at the lowest possible prices.

“Shouldn’t these companies be forced to compete and not be sheltered by the government from market risks?”

He also demanded to know how the government came to fixing the price of sugar at US$0.26 per pound.

“Had we bought at lower prices, instead of having to increase subsidies, Malaysia could have further reduced sugar subsidies without having to increase the price of refined sugar.

“It is now looking like the government is being completely foolish in its attempt to be smart and it’s costing the tax-payers hundreds of millions of ringgit more than necessary,” said Pua, hitting out at Ismail for “arrogantly” claiming that the government had made a “smart” decision.- malaysiakini



Ini 'smart' bagi Menteri Gula yang blur macam Menteri Agama blur kita tu. Sama ada langkahnya itu ada 'undang sebalik mee' yang membolehkan kroni untung sakan atau Matematik tak 'pass' kot...

cheers.

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