Sunday, March 11, 2007

Recent News on Khairy Jamaluddin.

Khairy kesal CEO GLC tidak hadir
Oleh Ziauddin Sharuddin
NAIB Ketua Pemuda Umno, Khairy Jamaluddin melahirkan rasa kecewa berikutan ketiadaan ketua pegawai eksekutif (CEO) Syarikat Berkaitan Kerajaan (GLC) pada Kongres Jihad Ekonomi yang dirasmikan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, kelmarin.
Berita Harian online

Pemuda UMNO tegur GLC
Oleh: NORIZAN ABDUL MUHID
KUALA LUMPUR 10 Mac – Pergerakan Pemuda UMNO terkilan dengan syarikat milik kerajaan (GLC) yang dilihat seperti tidak berminat memperjuangkan agenda ekonomi orang Melayu.
Naib Ketuanya, Khairy Jamaluddin berkata, keadaan itu jelas dibuktikan apabila tidak ada seorang pun di kalangan peneraju tertinggi GLC seperti Penerbangan Malaysia (MAS), Proton dan Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) hadir ke Kongres Jihad Ekonomi anjuran Gagasan Badan Ekonomi Melayu (Gabem).

Utusan Malaysia online

Delegates lament no-show of CEOs at economic congress
By SHAHANAAZ HABIB and IZATUN SHARI
.................. Speaking to reporters after presenting a paper on Paradigm Shift and the Malay Agenda, Khairy said it did not give a good impression of the GLC top guns when they did not show up at the event in which the Malay prime movers of the economy were present.
“We are insulted,” he said, adding that since it was an important congress and opened by the Prime Minister, the CEOs should find the time to come.
The star online

Cash for appointments claims ridiculous, says Khairy
KUALA LUMPUR: Ridiculous! That's how Khairy Jamaluddin describes the allegations that people had to pay to get an appointment with him. The staronline

Khairy’s men stay on the right track
By ERIC SAMUEL
PETALING JAYA: UPB-MyTeam FC have set a high standard by maintaining a clean record in their Premier League campaign this season.
The club side are the only unbeaten team in the competition after five matches and they will be out to take pole position for the first time when they face Kuala Muda Naza at the KL Football Stadium in Cheras tonight. The staronline.

No elections anytime soon, says Khairy
New Straits Times, Malaysia - Feb 17, 2007REMBAU: The government is unlikely to call for a general election anytime soon, said Deputy Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin

Year of half-bridge, half-past-six govt and half-witted leaders
Aliran Monthly, Malaysia - Mar 9, 2007Then there was Khairy Jamaluddin, the PM’s millionaire son-in-law, and a supposedly brilliant Oxbridge graduate who showed that he was willing to be ...

Duo claim trial to robbing driver
Malaysia Star, Malaysia - Feb 12, 2007Sathiya, who is the former driver of Umno Youth deputy chief Khairy Jamaluddin, was said to have been robbed while he was watching the Thaipusam procession ...

Khairy: No need to rush into polls
Malaysia Star, Malaysia - Feb 17, 2007... without the benefits of the projects reaching the people, voters might have doubts (about the Barisan’s pledges),” said deputy chief Khairy Jamaluddin. ...

Opinion: Damned if you speak up, damned if
New Straits Times, Malaysia - Mar 4, 2007They are said to include controversies like the calculation of Bumiputera corporate equity, the fiery comments by Umno Youth leader Khairy Jamaluddin at the ...


Malaysia ex-PM takes fresh swipe at successor
Sat Feb 10, 2007 3:25 PM IST
JOHOR BARU, Malaysia (Reuters) - Former Malaysian premier Mahathir Mohamad on Saturday renewed his attack on his successor, calling him intolerant and asking the people to reject nepotism.The outspoken 81-year-old, in his first political speech after a lull following a heart attack in November, said Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi had created a climate of fear within his ruling UMNO party.Speaking at a forum in the southern city of Johor Baru, he also warned Abdullah, whose son-in-law Khairy Jamaluddin is an ambitious politician, against forming a political dynasty.

Sea of red at Gerakan open house
New Straits Times, Malaysia - Feb 19, 2007Umno Youth chief Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein and his deputy Khairy Jamaluddin both wore red shirts, befitting the occasion. ...

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