Sustainable Living Institute (SAVE) said...
Did Rumie Azzan Mali jumped to his death at his 9th floor office in 2005? The case has not been solved after several inquests. Below is part of article I wrote in NST, Apr 18 2005 titled "Honest and Dedicated Officer"
"... Rumie told me that he wanted to join the Sarawak DOE to further his studies. His father was retiring from the Pejabat Agama Islam, Kuching, and he wanted to be in Kuching so that his two boys would receive a better education.
I was stunned when I heard the news of his death, especially when it was rumoured that he jumped nine floors from his workplace. Why would a man of principle with a stable family, who had just been working for some months want to terminate his life? I vouch for his honesty.
A man of his nature is not easily corrupted. Perhaps he stumbled onto
something big. With his passing there are many questions to be answered and mysteries to be solved in the ongoing investigations.
His family, parents, relatives and circle of friends surely want to clear his name. Only then will part of their sadness fade away.
DR SHAHARUDDIN SAAMIN
Mukah
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Thursday, April 14, 2011
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Felda to harness the power of RE: Apr 10 2011
11:44 PM
Sustainable Living Institute (SAVE) said...
Biomass conversion to energy is one form of recycling energy from the sun. Seems that cost of RE conversion is not cheap. Perhaps felda pilot project on a mill before going full steam.
Price of oil is up due to protests in the Middle East. Interest in biofuel from jatropha for example can alleviate energy problem in developing countries.
http://sustainablelivinginstitute.blogspot.com
Sustainable Living Institute (SAVE) said...
Biomass conversion to energy is one form of recycling energy from the sun. Seems that cost of RE conversion is not cheap. Perhaps felda pilot project on a mill before going full steam.
Price of oil is up due to protests in the Middle East. Interest in biofuel from jatropha for example can alleviate energy problem in developing countries.
http://sustainablelivinginstitute.blogspot.com
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Felda to harness the power of RE: Apr 10 2011
Sustainable Living Institute (SAVE) said...
Biomass conversion to energy is one form of recycling energy from the sun. Seems that cost of RE conversion is not cheap. Perhaps felda pilot project on a mill before going full steam.
Price of oil is up due to protests in the Middle East. Interest in biofuel from jatropha for example can alleviate energy problem in developing countries.
http://sustainablelivinginstitute.blogspot.com
Biomass conversion to energy is one form of recycling energy from the sun. Seems that cost of RE conversion is not cheap. Perhaps felda pilot project on a mill before going full steam.
Price of oil is up due to protests in the Middle East. Interest in biofuel from jatropha for example can alleviate energy problem in developing countries.
http://sustainablelivinginstitute.blogspot.com
Thursday, November 25, 2010
have you been asked to give bribe? nov 25 2010
Anonymous said...
Dolah, an Orang Asli told me yesterday that he was stopped by police at Simpang Pulai-CH road. The police said that his Honda motorcyle has loose plastic covers here and there - tail lights, fender etc.
Dolah was asked to pay RM300 compound but said he has only about RM150. And that was the amount he gave to the police.
I told him that was too much and should asked for less say RM20 being very poor. He said to the police that "kita sesama Islam" to bargain but to no avail.
The ignorant, poor and powerless are easy meat to con. The amount is small but to them RM100 is about 10 times its value.
Dolah, an Orang Asli told me yesterday that he was stopped by police at Simpang Pulai-CH road. The police said that his Honda motorcyle has loose plastic covers here and there - tail lights, fender etc.
Dolah was asked to pay RM300 compound but said he has only about RM150. And that was the amount he gave to the police.
I told him that was too much and should asked for less say RM20 being very poor. He said to the police that "kita sesama Islam" to bargain but to no avail.
The ignorant, poor and powerless are easy meat to con. The amount is small but to them RM100 is about 10 times its value.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Another lawsuit, Zahid's: Mar 12 2010
al-Deen-amin said...
Zaid's peak time is over and now going downhill. Out of UMNO for good he won't be making much headway in PKR for the party itself in shambles.
Knowing of his weakened position thus more vulnerable to attack by his opponents or enemies for tit-and-tat he has to wag the signal not to mince him. Who is going to support him now except his lawfirm money?
The sign of times is on him and let him be on his desperate political ways. He has done his favour to the retired judges.
Zaid's peak time is over and now going downhill. Out of UMNO for good he won't be making much headway in PKR for the party itself in shambles.
Knowing of his weakened position thus more vulnerable to attack by his opponents or enemies for tit-and-tat he has to wag the signal not to mince him. Who is going to support him now except his lawfirm money?
The sign of times is on him and let him be on his desperate political ways. He has done his favour to the retired judges.
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