Saturday 30 September 2023

Time for Malaysians to give PAS, Bersatu the boot in 2027

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Time for Malaysians to give PAS, Bersatu the boot in 2027

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 30, 2023: There are now strong rumours and talks that both Bersatu and PAS want to join Anwar Ibrahim’s Unity Government (UG).

Whether they are true or false, allowing the racial and religious bigots to join UG is absolutely unacceptable to law-abiding and sane Malaysians who cherish national unity and harmony in multi-racial Malaysia.

As it is, the UG is absolutely stable with the 19-component parties that include the Sarawak-Sabah bloc.

The only reason and rationale for the rumours and talks, and if true, both the Taliban-like PAS and Bersatu (helmed by the racist) Muhyiddin “I Am Malay First” Yassin have realised that they are losing political support.

Many Malaysians have woken from their slumber and are fed up with the racial and religious rhetoric that threatens national unity and harmony, thus affecting investor confidence (both domestic and foreign).

This, in turn, affects national economy and socio-economic growth and momentum - thus bread and butter issues, and employment.

Supporting the racial and religious bigots’ rhetoric does not bring any good for Malaysians and Malaysia, as all should be fovusing on working to help heal the RM1.5 trillion national debt economy.

Also, why should PAS and Bersatu be allowed to join the UG and create political and socio-economic havoc?

Instead, Malaysians should be prepared top dump both PAS and Bersatu inj the next general election which must be held inm 2027.

Malaysians and political party leaders should also consider forming a viable third force to rid the bigots and to provide serious check-and balance in Parliament and state assemblies.

Malaysians sorely need objective and constructive politcians to keepthe UG in check.

To win the confidence of Malaysians, parties like Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (MUDA), Parti Rakyat Malaysia (PRM) and others cannot afford to waste precious time to build their force.

They have four years to make the difference and, perhaps change the political landscape.

However, Malaysians will also be wary of the mosquito parties helmed by has-been politicians who have been rejected due to their “political baggage”.

Malaysians and politicians, just like the media (not only the mainstream media) must “professionally disciplined”. 

This is one of the many reasons why Malaysians need a real "check and balance" force in Parliament and state assemblies:


'THINK FIRST' ANWAR TO RESHUFFLE HIS 'DOOMSDAY' CABINET? - FIRST TO GO MAY BE 'BODEK KAKI' FAHMI FADZIL, 'BUNGLING' SAIFUDDIN NASUTION & 'FLIP FLOP' FADHLINA? - THEY HAVE COME UNDER FIRE FOR TRIGGERING MASSIVE LOSS OF FAITH IN THE GOVT'S REFORM AGENDA

on September 27, 2023

 

'THINK FIRST' ANWAR TO RESHUFFLE HIS 'DOOMSDAY' CABINET? - FIRST TO GO MAY BE 'BODEK KAKI' FAHMI FADZIL, 'BUNGLING' SAIFUDDIN NASUTION & 'FLIP FLOP' FADHLINA? - THEY HAVE COME UNDER FIRE FOR TRIGGERING MASSIVE LOSS OF FAITH IN THE GOVT'S REFORM AGENDA 

KUALA LUMPUR (Politics Now!) - Embattled Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has bolstered speculation about a possible cabinet reshuffle.

"(I'll) Think (about it) first," the NST reported Anwar as saying.

Speculation of a revamp has been simmering following the tragic death of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Salahuddin Ayub on July 23. 

Insiders had expected Anwar to also replace several underperforming ministers - especially Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil, Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek and Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution.

The trio are from Anwar's own PKR party and have been heavily criticized for causing a massive loss of faith in the government by backpedaling on reforms and resorting to oppressive methods to quell and cover up public dissatisfaction with Anwar and his policies.

Politics Now! - Malaysia Chronicle

Thursday 28 September 2023

Really?: Rising cost of living pushing Malaysians to vote for PN-PAS?

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Really?: Rising cost of living pushing Malaysians to vote for PN-PAS?

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 29, 2023: All the talks about Malaysians voting for PAS and Bersatu (Perikatan Nasional - PN) due to rising cost of living are perplexing.

Even the Singapore Straits Times has reported such talks as facts under a report titled “Malaysia’s poorest voted for opposition, signaling discontent with economy.

View the above image, does it make any sense?

Price of essentials was higher during the PN Government (2020-2022) compared to the current Unity Government (UG).

If Malaysians had voted for the racial and religious bigots in PAS and Bersatu because of rising costs of living, then the above image, by the Communications and Community Department (J-Kom), must be a lie or fitnah.

Further, Anwar Ibrahim’s UG inherited an ailing economy that is saddled with a RM1.5 trillion national debt. And with the gloomy global economic outlook, do you expect the UG to heal the economy in a year or two?

And the national debt is no thanks to previous federal governments and Malaysians expect them to do wonders?

Also, not forgetting that rising cost of living is a global phenomena.

No News Is Bad News opines that the economy is not the single most damaging factor to socio-economic politics.

It is the wanton and unabated use of racial and religious rhetoric by the Taliban-like PAS-dominated PN to win votes that mattered.

As it is, Anwar and UG are already working round the clock to stabilise the price of essentials and attracting foreign investors, and there are signs of recovery.

Do Malaysians expect PAS and PN to do better? You be the judge and conclude why Malaysians are voting for racial and religious bigots.

They are so brainwashed and overcome by emotional rhetoric that they believe voting PN=PAS means going to heaven! 

Unity Government demands Syed Moktar’s Gardenia to explain price hikes

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Parti Bangsa Malaysia says leading bread producer Gardenia is better able to absorb any financial shocks than smaller enterprises. For image info, go to https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2022/08/31/call-off-price-increase-pbm-urges-gardenia/ 

Unity Government demands Syed Moktar’s Gardenia to explain price hikes

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 28, 2023: The Bernas rice crisis is hardly resolved and its owner Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary is stirring another alleged profiteering controversy.

The Malay multi-billionaire now wants to raise prices of 30 Gardenia bakery-related products, sparking cries of profiteering.

The Domestic Trade and Cost Of Living Ministry has demanded Gardenia to explain the price hike to determine whether it could be considered as profiteering.

At such trying times in the domestic and global economies, why does a billionaire, who claims to be “Melayu” (on Facebook) wants to burden or depress the Malays further with higher costs of living?

Gardenia, supposedly, can easily absorb any financial shocks.

The price hike also exerts more pressure on Anwar Ibrahim’s Unity Government’s efforts to lower the cost of living by promoting Malaysia as a choice destination to both domestic and foreign investors to heal the country’s RM1.5 trillion national debt economy.

No News Is Bad News reproduces below past news postings of Syed Mokhtar’s controversies related to alleged profiteering:

Govt demands Gardenia explain price hike on selected items

Domestic trade and cost of living ministry will determine if the price hike can be considered profiteering based on the company’s justification.

FMT Reporters - 28 Sep 2023, 4:14pm

On Tuesday, Gardenia confirmed a new price list for 30 products, though the prices of its Original Classic white bread, wholemeal bread and Toast’em bread series will remain unchanged. (Bernama pic)

PETALING JAYA: The domestic trade and cost of living ministry has given Gardenia six days to explain why it is raising the prices for selected products, including its Twiggies, from Oct 1.

Deputy minister Fuziah Salleh said the ministry issued a letter to the major bread producer yesterday.

“In the letter, we have asked them to justify (the price hike) because an increase in price is normally due to the cost of production, cost of transportation and so on.

“(Based on their response), we will see if the price hike could be considered profiteering,” she told FMT.

Fuziah added that the matter would be investigated under the Price Control Act and the Anti-Profiteering Act 2011 if elements of profiteering were found.

On Tuesday, Gardenia confirmed a new price list for 30 of its products. However, the prices of its Original Classic white bread, wholemeal bread and Toast’em bread series will remain unchanged.

Beginning Oct 1, the price of Gardenia Fluffy Buns 280gm will increase to RM4.20 (up 67 sen), Gardenia Puazz! 90gm will cost RM2.60 (up 52 sen), Gardenia Quickbites 50gm will increase to RM1.20 (up 20 sen) and Gardenia Double Choc Muffins 70gm will cost RM2.30 (up 42 sen).

Meanwhile, Gardenia Twiggies 76gm will increase to RM2.10 (up 36 sen), Gardenia Squiggles 50gm will cost RM1.60 (up 32 sen), Gardenia Sandwich Bread Rolls 240gm will cost RM3 (up 51 sen), Gardenia Toast’em Waffles 42gm will increase to RM1.60 (up 29 sen) and Gardenia Auntie Rosie’s Kaya 200gm will cost RM3.80 (up 62 sen).

This also affects Gardenia NuMee 450gm which will increase to RM2 (up 37 sen) and Gardenia NuMee Keluarga 900gm which will cost RM3.20 (up 64 sen).

And this is one of the many reasons why Kumpulan Robert Kuok has offloaded his business interests in Malaysia to China decades ago:

Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary Idola Kami

 28 March 2013

FAKTA 3-PALING PENTING

1-Gardenia tidak membeli tepung daripada Federal Flour Mills (FFM) yang dimiliki oleh Kumpulan Robert Kuok, selama lebih 10 tahun!! Oleh itu, maklumat yang keji dan palsu dan sengaja direka yang telah diedarkan pada bulan November 2011 yang menyatakan bahawa Bernas atau Syed Mokhtar Bukhari atau Rosmah atau UMNO tiba-tiba mengarahkan Gardenia untuk menamatkan perniagaan dengan FFM juga tidak mempunyai asas langsung!

2-Setiap syarikat roti mempunyai formulasi tepung rahsia sendiri dan ramuan untuk rangkaian produk - roti putih, mil penuh, bun, wafel dan sebagainya. Gardenia memutuskan untuk berpisah dengan FFM sejurus selepas tahun 1998 apabila FFM juga mula membekalkan tepung yang dirumus kepada pesaingGardenia. Gardenia kemudian mula membeli dari pengilang tepung lainkerana mereka merasakan bahawa terdapat isu percanggahan kepentingan dengan FFM yang tidak boleh diselesaikan.

3-Jelas, langkah Gardenia berpaling kepada pengilang tepung tempatan lain semenjak 1998 adalah keputusan komersil dan perniagaan, untuk melindungi rahsia perdagangan. Persoalan kaum tidak kene mengena dengan hala tuju strategik itu, bahkan kini.

4-Walau apa pun, Gardenia telah dapat menghidu niat FFM untuk melancarkan jenama rotinyasendiri sebelum mereka melakukannya pada tahun 2011. Hanya mereka yang bodoh sahajamahu pesaingnyamengabil kesempatanatas kejayaan mereka!


Wednesday, 27 September 2023

Rice crisis: Serving the rakyat (people)? Pui! Pui! Pui!

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Rice crisis: Serving the rakyat (people)? Pui! Pui! Pui!

Update:

Enough white rice, no need to use govt stockpile, says Bernas

The nation’s sole rice importer says it has distributed 38% more white rice from January to August than the average monthly sales in the past five years.

FMT Reporters - 28 Sep 2023, 12:08pm

Bernas says the increased demand for local white rice was caused by the price difference between local and imported rice.

PETALING JAYA: Padiberas Nasional Berhad (Bernas) has assured consumers that it has sufficient supply of white rice following shortage concerns.

Bernas, which has a monopoly to import rice, said it has distributed 630,000 metric tonnes of white rice from January to August, a 38% increase compared to the average monthly sales over the past five years.

“This means that the supply of white rice is more than sufficient without the government having to use its stockpile,” it said in a statement today.

Bernas noted that as it is the “buyer of last resort”, its average local rice market share is only around 10%, with the remaining bought and processed by private factories.

The company also said the increasing demand for local white rice is due to a shift in demand by consumers, contract providers and other food industry players, caused by the price difference between local rice and imported rice.

It said it remains committed to supporting all intervention programmes carried out by the agriculture and food security ministry to ensure sufficient supply of local rice.

On Sept 1, Bernas announced an increase in the price of imported white rice from RM2,350 to RM3,200 per tonne.

It said factors such as climate change, weakening foreign exchange rates, high operational costs, and regional conflicts had impacted the global rice trading market, which was further compounded by India banning the export of white rice in July.

The resulting reports about a rice shortage in supermarkets have seen the government warning the public against panic buying and assuring them that it has sufficient stock of local white rice.

On Tuesday, agriculture and food security minister Mohamad Sabu said the government will need a “strong reason” if it is to end Bernas’s monopoly on rice imports as it is bound by a 10-year agreement which runs from Jan 11, 2021 to Jan 10, 2031.

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 27, 2023: Both the Malacca executive councillor Dr Akmal Saleh and Mr Nobody Ti Lian Ker are only using the “rice crisis” to gain political ,mileage.

While Akmal is also Unmno Youth chief and a racist, Ti is now just an ordinary MCA member after losing in his party elections on Sunday.

Both are using the “rice crisis” for publicity. Why don’t they go after the “big fish”, like Bernas, if they really want to help the poor who have been exploited by a profiteering monopoly for decades.

Serve the rakyat (people)? Pui! Pui! Pui!

No News Is Bad News reproduces below what the two rubbish politicians are saying for publicity to serve their own political agenda and the Financial Twitter report that exposes the scandalous Bernas:

I serve the people, not ‘towkays’, Akmal tells MCA man

Melaka executive councillor Dr Akmal Saleh says Ti Lian Ker should stay silent if he doesn’t understand the hardship faced by the people.

FMT Reporters - 27 Sep 2023, 5:00pm

Melaka executive councillor Dr Akmal Saleh (left) said MCA’s Ti Lian Ker doesn’t understand the problems faced by the people following the shortage in local white rice. 

PETALING JAYA: Melaka executive councillor Dr Akmal Saleh has hit back at a former MCA vice-president for criticising the Umno man’s threat to revoke a rice miller’s licence for allegedly refusing to sell local rice at prices set by Putrajaya.

This comes after Ti Lian Ker slammed Akmal, who is also Umno Youth chief, saying the executive council member’s actions could be considered bullying and intimidation.

In response, the rural development, agriculture and food security committee chairman told Ti to be quiet if he did not understand the problems the people were facing.

“If you don’t know the real issues and hardship faced by the people, it’s better to stay silent rather than speak, as it makes you appear less intelligent.

“My responsibility is to safeguard the interests of the people, not to protect the interests of big ‘towkays’. I don’t care,” Akmal said in a Facebook post.

In a now-viral video, Akmal is seen inspecting rice stocks and documents at a rice miller’s warehouse. He then admonished the rice miller for allegedly refusing to sell local rice because of the small profit margin.

He also threatened to revoke the rice miller’s licence, seize his goods and seal off his factory.

Ti said Akmal should instead seek to understand the challenges businesses were facing and the problematic government policies affecting the nation’s food security.

He added that making threats and arm-twisting businesses would not solve the problem.

Tuesday, 26 September 2023

Wow! Monopoly (Bernas) is more powerful than Unity Government!

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Really? Why then block Finance Twitter report on the “Rice Crisis”?

For image info, go to httpFinance s://www.cinca.news/2022/12/anwar-mahu-syed-mokhtar-bernas-henti.html 

Wow! Monopoly (Bernas) is more powerful than Unity Government!

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 27, 2023: Wow! A rice monopoly is more powerful than the federal government!

That appears to be so after Agriculture and Food Security Minister Mohamad Sabu said the government was bound by a 10-year agreement which ends in 2031.

Thus, it was not so easy to break the agreement with Bernas.

Is that so? So, Bernas can continue to do whatever they want profit from the rakyat (people).

The minister, a.k.a Mat Sabu, is beginning to sound like previous disappointing Barisan Nasional (BN) ministers, displaying “toothless tiger” attitude towards billionaires and their monopolies.

No News Is Bad News reproduces below a Finance Twitter report on the “Rice Crisis” which the Unity Government (UG) has blocked access on the internet.

We wonder what the UG wants to hide by blocking Finance Twitter:

Not so easy to break agreement with Bernas, says Mat Sabu

The agriculture and food security minister says the government is bound by a 10-year agreement which ends in 2031.

FMT Reporters - 26 Sep 2023, 11:34pm

On Sept 1, Bernas announced an increase in the price of imported white rice from RM2,350 to RM3,200 per tonne.

PETALING JAYA: The government will need a “strong reason” if it is to end Bernas’s monopoly on rice imports, says agriculture and food security minister Mohamad Sabu.

Speaking to reporters in Putrajaya, Mohamad, better known as Mat Sabu, said the government was bound by a 10-year agreement with Bernas which runs from Jan 11, 2021 to Jan 10, 2031.

“We have discussed this issue (breaking the rice monopoly) before … if we want to break this agreement, we will need time and a strong reason (to do so),” he said in a Bernama report.

“If we want to do an overhaul, there needs to be discussions with the economy ministry, finance ministry, as well as the Prime Minister’s Department as the rice issue involves food security.

“In this very important matter, I am confident that the Cabinet can make recommendations or changes from time to time,” he said after officiating the 25th Malaysian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Conference in Putrajaya.

On Sept 1, Bernas announced an increase in the price of imported white rice from RM2,350 to RM3,200 per tonne.

It said factors such as climate change, weakening foreign exchange rates, high operational costs, and regional conflicts had impacted the global rice trading market, which was further compounded by India banning the export of white rice in July.

The resulting reports about a rice shortage in supermarkets has seen the government warning the public against panic buying and assuring them that it has sufficient stock of local white rice.

Tuesday, 26 September 2023

UG blocks Finance Twitter over ‘Rice Crisis’ report

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Image for illustration only. For image info, go to https://theedgemalaysia.com/edge-tv-detail?id=node/682934

UG blocks Finance Twitter over ‘Rice Crisis’ report

(Read it before it is blocked by the Govt)

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 26, 2023: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s Unity Government (UG) has blocked Finance Twitter - a website that exposes scandals in Malaysia.

Finance Twitter is not accessible via laptop but the report titled Rice Crisis! - How Bernas Profits From The People And Why It’s Time to To End The Money-Making Monopoly” could still be accessed via handphone.

 

No News Is Bad News has managed to extract the contents of the report via handphone and reproduces it below:

Finance Twitter

Rice Crisis! - How Bernas Profits From The People And Why It’s Time to To End The Money-Making Monopoly

 

Anwar Ibrahim’s pledge to crack down on corruption had initially sent shivers down the spine of many corrupt politicians, including three former Prime Ministers – Mahathir Mohamad, Muhyiddin Yassin and Ismail Sabri. But they were not alone. Powerful politician-cum-businessman like Daim Zainuddin and super-rich cronies like Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary too were targeted. 

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When Anwar finally became the 10th Prime Minister in November 2022, the anti-corruption agency started investigations on the 84-year-old Daim in relation to his secret offshore accounts exposed in the Pandora Papers. Former backdoor Prime Minister Muhyiddin too has been slapped with corruption charges over the dubious spending of RM600 billion during his regime.

Syed Mokhtar, the billionaire and a crony of Mahathir, quickly agreed to share 30% of net profit from his cash cow, Padiberas Nasional Bhd (Bernas) – with paddy farmers, on top of RM60 million for rice smallholders. PM Anwar was targeting his Bernas’ monopoly of the rice industry, which made a whopping revenue of RM4.67 billion and RM182.25 million in net profit in 2021 alone.

Yes, it appears that tycoon Al-Bukhary can easily “kautim” (settle) Anwar by giving some crumb so that the most powerful man in Malaysia can brag about political victory. In June, the businessman and the prime minister were seen together at an art exhibition. Since then, the premier has stopped criticizing Bernas’ domination of the rice market, let alone slamming the crony capitalism.

In fact, during the art exhibition, not only Syed Mokhtar sucked up to Anwar, kissing his hands and calling him “abang” (elder brother), the billionaire also revealed how then-deputy prime minister Anwar introduced him with then-prime minister Mahathir Mohamad. Thanks to Anwar, Al-Bukhary started a long – and extremely profitable – business relationship with the government.

Syed Mokhtar knew that Anwar, like any other former premiers, isn’t a true reformer because he is a politician. And politicians just need to win votes, especially the Malays’. Narcissist Anwar isn’t any different. Problems that can be settled with money are not problems at all, so the tycoon did what he had done before – donating or giving money to the government of the day.

RM60 million was a small price to pay to continue the lucrative monopoly business. Syed Mokhtar’s business acumen and mathematic skill are way above Anwar Ibrahim. So, when Bernas announced on September 1 that imported white rice would cost more – skyrocketing to RM3,200 from RM2,350 a tonne (up 36%) – the government could only watch with tail between legs.

Essentially, the price increase translates to about RM7 extra for a 10-kg bag of rice, a burden to “Bottom 40” households. It was absolutely a dumb mistake allowing Bernas to continue with the monopoly of the rice industry. The government is now fighting tooth and nail to combat not only over high price, but also a shortage of rice – a staple food for Malaysians.

While Anwar’s Madani government gets all the blame, Bernas laughs all the way to the bank. Sure, the government can blame external factors such as Ukraine War, climate change and even India, which is responsible for 40% of the world’s rice exports. On July 20, the Modi government, in order to fight domestic inflation and rising prices, banned the export of non-basmati white rice.

However, Malaysia imports only 35% white rice for domestic consumption as the country’s self-sufficiency rate (SSR) was at 65%. Despite the El Nino phenomenon and the loss of the Kedah rice harvest, Perak and Pahang’s rice output have increased to offset the deficit. Additionally, there was a stockpile of 1-million metric tonnes in spare, which is sufficient for 5.5 months.

 

Even if India has banned exports of rice, Malaysia was still able to import the staple from other countries such as Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia. So, the burning question is why Syed Mokhtar’s rice empire was allowed to impose a sweeping 36% increase in price when the country only imports 35% white rice? Exactly why Bernas was allowed to profit from the 65% locally produced rice?

 

In fact, Bernas has profited twice – first, the usual profit on the price of local rice, followed by another 36% increase in price under the pretext of global shortage or whatever story cooked up by the company. It can’t argue that the local rice also subjects to global inflation because it would mean it had been making a loss, which is not true because Bernas has been very profitable.

The monopoly saw the rice importer paid out more than RM744 million in dividends from 2017 to 2021. In 2020 alone, it paid a jaw-dropping RM670 million in dividend. Every single year since 2012 to 2021, it recorded a net profit between RM70 million to RM180 million. Heck, Bernas had even received government subsidies – RM620 million in 2020 and RM570 million in 2021.

It’s not rocket science that the RM620 million government subsidies (which was actually taxpayers’ money) were used to pay the RM670 million dividends in 2020 to shareholders, including Syed Mokhtar himself. In comparison, paddy farmers – mostly Malays – received only RM250 each after Anwar forced the billionaire to share some of the profits.

To get an idea how Bernas has been making easy money out of paddy farmers and 33 million Malaysians, consider the fact that despite the price ceiling of RM2.70 per kg, rice from Vietnam can be sourced for as low as RM1.70 per kg. Does Anwar government realize these troubling figures when it kept silent over the company’s recent price increase?

More importantly, what Anwar Ibrahim has done so far to end the crony capitalism which he had been screaming till blue in the face now that he is the prime minister? Previously, former Agriculture Minister Salahuddin Ayub announced that the monopoly by Bernas had been terminated by the Pakatan Harapan government in June 2018, but the government collapsed in March 2020.

In Nov 2020, the backdoor regime of Muhyiddin Yassin, who had betrayed his own Pakatan Harapan government, suspiciously extended Bernas concession for another 10 years. But that does not mean the current Anwar administration cannot revoke the unfair monopoly or issue license to other companies to promote healthy competition in the import of rice.

The only explanation why the prime minister refuses to do so is because Syed Mokhtar is now Anwar’s bitch. But the story has just begun. The best part is this – despite the country producing 70% rice, local rice has gone missing. The 36% price hike saw syndicates or cartels scrambled to repackage local rice as imported rice, hence the sudden disappearance or shortage of rice.

Local rice has a control price of RM26 per 10-kg, while imported rice has jumped to RM38 per 10-kg. Because it’s not feasible for syndicates to go around the shops buying all the local rice for repackaging, the educated guess is they were working hand-in-glove with Bernas to profit from the people. And there’s absolutely nothing the government can do, even if they knew about the trick.

The Unity Government, formed by Pakatan Harapan and rival-turn-ally Barisan Nasional, can blame the previous Perikatan Nasional regime for inheriting the egg shortage crisis. But it has no one to blame but itself for the rice shortage crisis. There was even a silly UMNO leader who suggested that only Malaysians are allowed to purchase locally produced rice.

The shortage of rice has also affected the price of rice noodles nationwide, which has increased by 20% or RM1 per kg beginning September 5. According to the Malaysian Rice Noodles Manufacturers Association, the price hike was due to a serious shortage of broken rice (raw material for making noodles) – the first time such problem has occurred in the country since independence in 1957.

Clearly, the chain-reaction from the increase of rice price will drive up food inflation. Pretending that Bernas isn’t the elephant in the room will eventually come back to haunt Anwar-led Pakatan Harapan coalition. If he loses power and ends up in opposition, he can’t point his finger at Bernas for monopolizing rice, let alone attacking Syed Mokhtar for crony capitalism.

Of course, people who try to mix the food crisis with race and religion cards, arguing that the monopoly should not end simply because Syed Mokhtar is a Malay billionaire, must not complain about escalating food prices or a shortage of rice. Bernas does not discriminate the people it tries to profit from. The cash cow is a money making machine for Syed Mokhtar – plain and simple.