tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241154554081401786.post4669181028620350402..comments2024-02-08T15:32:05.178+08:00Comments on The Broken Shield: Ibans in the Federal Civil ServiceUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241154554081401786.post-55606089181762206952011-09-08T10:04:53.245+08:002011-09-08T10:04:53.245+08:00Well I really don't know what is happening.I h...Well I really don't know what is happening.I have friends working in nland Revenue Board and they told me since the early eighties intake of chinese has more or less frozen. The chinese do apply but usually they are not even called fo interview and then the board will give the excuse the chinese are not interested. In some IRB office there is not even one chinese and they have problems dealing with chinese taxpayers which everyone kow the chinese make up a larger portion of taxpayers. This ridiculous situation exists in almost all government agencies.Concerned citizenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09173524736142907084noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241154554081401786.post-17388617103829005872011-08-25T07:58:11.336+08:002011-08-25T07:58:11.336+08:00The answer is loud and clear. The media mis-interp...The answer is loud and clear. The media mis-interpreted najib's call for 1melayu. 1malaysia is just a red herring to con the gullible natives!Shame on our dayak leaders who fail to see this glaring discrimination. Are our dayak leaders fighting for ketuanan melayu too? Your guess is as good as mine.Dayak leaders betraying their own race?Apai Semalaunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241154554081401786.post-22144429493556707892011-08-23T10:20:47.249+08:002011-08-23T10:20:47.249+08:00Just split.Just split.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241154554081401786.post-24988606268349250072011-08-23T06:29:14.019+08:002011-08-23T06:29:14.019+08:00Mr.Anonymous 22nd August 2011 @10.17pm,
Percentag...Mr.Anonymous 22nd August 2011 @10.17pm,<br /><br />Percentage of Dayaks population in Sarawak is roughly 46 % ( Iban 33%,Orang Ulu 8% and Bidayuh 5%) compares to Malay of 21%. And as you said, by virtue of their numbers Dayaks should be proportionately represented in the Sarawak state civil service. May be Statistic Department or State Civil Service Department release the racial breakdown for civil service in the state to find out which race is employed more? I am sure, they are still Malays/Melanaus are the majority.Sri Belalangnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241154554081401786.post-12542396603918402762011-08-22T22:17:35.456+08:002011-08-22T22:17:35.456+08:00By virtue of their numbers the Malays should be pr...By virtue of their numbers the Malays should be proportionately represented in the civil service. So does every other races. Iban population for example is slightly over 600,000. Don't expect to have more Ibans in the civil service than the Malays, Chinese and even the Indians. <br /><br />The important thing is that each of the racial groups should be proportionately represented according to the racial composition of that particular state. And in the case of Sarawak and Sabah the West Malaysian should not be allowed to rob the locals of job opportunities. <br /><br />I would like to see what are the racial compositions of Sarawak Civil Services.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241154554081401786.post-21739784962646891082011-08-22T10:16:21.933+08:002011-08-22T10:16:21.933+08:00In state civil service its worse,for sure.Do not p...In state civil service its worse,for sure.Do not put any hope on 1Malaysia concept.It has nothing to do with political,economics or social balance;It is a MERE POLITICAL PERCEPTION,created for political expediency of Najib BN.Apai iraunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241154554081401786.post-18274425675989023052011-08-22T06:46:24.757+08:002011-08-22T06:46:24.757+08:00...and the racial breakdown for police 96,421 Mala......and the racial breakdown for police 96,421 Malays, 2,431 Chinese, 3,843 Indians, 296 Punjabi and 17,393 Lain-lain Bangsa (including natives of Sabah and Sarawak). The figures still show the "Malay Supremacy" (Ketuanan Melayu). Is this in line with 1Malaysia concept?<br /><br />Are these racial breakdown figures mean that there is no bias or discrimination in the public service?<br /><br />Does it mean a stark polarisation of races in our civil service and that one group would have a sense of superiority from believing that they are members of some elitist group that is superior to others?Bantingnoreply@blogger.com