Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Yours not sincerely

Today I am going to write about insincere taxpayers. For the last 2 decades we can see that many people have become rich due to some affirmative actions by governments and previously by tycoons or business-people who came to Malaya to extract her soils and resources. In the name of business ventures, those people with money and capital are hitherto secured living in Malaya under the colonial rules and post-Independence.

Then, there was a "divide-and-rule" way of governing the local people and those who were unfortunate would be discriminated by having to pay for their own houses and foods by working as labors and farmers, miners and there existed clans of businesses who formed cartels by their own accord.

Now we are in year 2018 -  nothing much to do with how many rich people get their wealth. Some bankers are so living like leeches sucking all the blood of people and if they cannot pay their debts, these monkeys (bankers) are adamant to foreclose businesses and sell individual properties.

Some Telcos are becoming like "Ah Long Berlesen" charging all sorts of unfavourable fees and charges to clients who are supposed to get free wi-fi in their zones they are living.

I can see that many taxpayers who are very insincere. For example, when I am studying my business-study cases in the National Library, there would always be people who send me SMSs or calls asking me to pay all my debts. As if I cannot use the facilities in the National Library at all. I have to ask for some money from the Government (now under Pakatan Harapan). This new government is asking for people to donate money to pay RM1 trillion debts. Many people responded by giving some contributions.

In my view, the above donation from the public at large is not the same with taxes paid by people. Nobody wants to pay taxes unless they are protected of their income and living standards. The government fails to collect revenues from taxing people; and now the former wants people to donate instead.

When I wrote a letter (on behalf of a client) for a car loan to be re-scheduled, there was no answer from the most stupidest CEO of a particular Bank. And the staff keep blaming others for their lack of competencies in giving the best services to their clients. And the car has since gone missing under the "radar" of the stupid bankers.

So, I do not think I can proceed writing about the above issue because there are so many stupid people revolving in our circles of corporate world. Majority of them are not sincere in paying taxes. People say that "hot money" cannot last forever. But for me, donations or payments from insincere people are more pathetic so much so that they (the donors and taxpayers) are so jealous of others (esp the poor and the underprivileged) who are receiving/ enjoying their hard-earned money and benefits.

I do not want to see anymore stupid CEOs of Banks who are also insincere donors and taxpayers. What more those who have hidden agendas, ostensibly.







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