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How can Bernas’ (Padiberas Nasional Bhd) credibility be redeemed with
the recent discovery of imported and local grade rice mixed with over
15% inferior rice which were sold to public, and what are the steps to
monitor performance of Bernas in ensuring quality supply? The country
also experienced rice shortage recently which eroded confidence in
Bernas, asks YB Datuk Dr. Mohamad Shahrom Osman (BN-Lipis) in
Parliament.
Barisan Nasional Backbencher Club’s Deputy Chairman, Bung Mokhtar Radin
(BN-Kinabatangan) is said to have made an obscene gesture in the Dewan
Rakyat (8 July, 2008) during house debate but he denies it. The commotion started when Entrepreneurial and Cooperative Development
Minister Noh Omar was answering a question by Azan Ismail (PKR-Indera
Mahkota). Bung Mokhtar ticked off several opposition members including
M Gobalakrishnan (PKR-Padang Serai) for complaining to deputy speaker
Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar about the unfair allocation of air-time to
the opposition during the ‘live’ telecast for RTM1.
Sesungguhnya Kami
Malaysians seem to be wallowing in the gloom of petrol price rise since
5 June, 2008. With news and rumours of impending price rise of consumer
goods and food, we need to search for a bright cloud. With uncertainties staring at us, can our families hope to face the
future confidently in the global village? According to Barrack Obama,
Yes, We Can! 