Weekend in court

I spent my last weekend in court. Although it was a bit stuffy and warm, it helped me to release my stress. I am referring to my badminton game.

The last time I participated in a badminton competition was in my university, IIU. I would not forget the experience because I had a tudung covering my head during the game. Also, I was the 1st runner up in a game of 3 participants (single). (more…)

Spot the Damage

The answers to Previous Posting: See for yourself, toilets in Parliament (from left to right)

1. the door handle (upper) skru
2. this door could not be closed.
3. the pipe to the toilet bowl is leaking. If you enlarged the picture, you can see the water dripping and wet floor.
4. damaged soap dispenser
5. missing soap dispenser (leaving a hole on the sink)

After I posted the pictures of the toilets in Parliament, I received comments that the pictures are too small.

I would like to thank friends who sent me guidance and enlarged the sizes of the pictures. (more…)

Finance Ministry: Is Common and OK if main con does not pay the sub con in government projects. Do you agree?

I have received not less than 6 complaints from contractors who have done some work for the construction of hostels and drainage for University Teknology Petronas in Tronoh, Perak (UTP).

They are all sub contractors. All are chinese. It was through the “sub and sub” kind of matter that they obtained some work from the main contractor. (more…)

I can feel the Love of Pak Lah to Endon

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Today, the Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib moved a motion of condolence to our Prime Minister and his family in Parliament. All the political parties were represented in the debate of the motion.
The motion reads: (more…)

See for yourself, Toilets in Parliament


Yesterday, during the reply by the Minister of Works, DAP MPs raised the issue regarding the poor condition and workmanship of the renovation work in Parliament. Almost RM 99 million spent for the renovation. I particularly raised the poor workmanship of the toilets in Parliament.

We do not need a superscale B ( I was told, the total of salary and allowance are almost RM 13,000 a month) to take care of the toilets in Parliament. The problems in the toilets are caused by the poor work conducted by the appointed contractor by the Ministry of Works.

Many will ask, what are the problems of the toilets in Parliament?

I will tell you. It is similar to what you see in the “satu lagi projek Barisan Nasional”.



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Fong Po Kuan (冯宝君)
MP for Batu Gajah