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jiuhu khairy jamaluddin not happy with singapore...

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I think they replaced because he took part in ironman using pinarello too.
 
If commoner ride pinarello hit pothole and fall the company will say fuck off to claims and blame the pothole.

I think they replaced because he took part in ironman using pinarello too.
Good to b rich n powderful
 
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Khairy says would quit as minister if Umno orders it | Malay Mail
Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin speaks during a press conference at Parliament in Kuala Lumpur January 5, 2021. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin speaks during a press conference at Parliament in Kuala Lumpur January 5, 2021. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 5 — Khairy Jamaluddin said he was prepared to resign from the federal Cabinet if his Umno party orders its lawmakers to withdraw from the government.

Earlier today, Umno issued a denial that party president Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has directed all his federal lawmakers to quit their government positions by next month, amid a worsening power struggle with Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia.

Khairy, who has been at the forefront of Malaysia’s efforts to secure Covid-19 vaccines for the country, said he must abide by his party’s decisions.

“I am told there will be a meeting tomorrow, (and) if the Supreme Council decides and instructs a withdrawal, I am bound to follow their decision,” he told reporters today during a press conference at the Parliament building.

Earlier today, Umno also removed the senior party leader Tan Sri Annuar Musa as the secretary-general of the Barisan Nasional coalition.

Annuar has increasingly been seen to favour Bersatu and the PN coalition over his own Umno.

Umno has also escalated calls for a premature general election to restore it to what it believed was its rightful position as the ruling party despite the raging Covid-19 pandemic here and globally.

When asked if Umno would “win big” by breaking away from PN, Khairy said this must be evaluated thoroughly before it could be established.

“That is something that we need to discuss and scrutinise further and in depth,” he said.

Clashes between Umno and Bersatu have continued despite their informal alliance to oust the Pakatan Harapan administration last February.

Seething at the perceived loss of their privileges under the PN administration, Umno grassroots have demanded the party leadership reassert its influence to take charge of government again by contesting all seats in the next general election.
 
The real reason for the political fight is the billions that are in the UMNO accounts, spread across key office holders.
Everyone is eyeing the real treasure chest.
 
The umno leaders just trying to cut a deal to make sure they serve no prison time. Think the current pm wants them behind bars.
 
The umno leaders just trying to cut a deal to make sure they serve no prison time. Think the current pm wants them behind bars.
Current PM equally tainted.
As johore chief minister, he used land acquisition act to threaten big land owners to jv with his buddy Syed mokhtar. Stamford, Lee rubber among victims.
 
Current PM equally tainted.
As johore chief minister, he used land acquisition act to threaten big land owners to jv with his buddy Syed mokhtar. Stamford, Lee rubber among victims.

Even ur Hindu Nationalist Modi corrupted too.
 
Hindus are vegetarians unlike Malays. More compassionate.

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Khairy: Singapore could pay premium price, Indonesia did own trials to get Covid-19 vaccines ahead of Malaysia | Malay Mail
Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin speaks during a press conference at Parliament in Kuala Lumpur January 5, 2021. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin speaks during a press conference at Parliament in Kuala Lumpur January 5, 2021. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 14 — Malaysia is on track to receive the first of its Covid-19 vaccines from Pfizer in January, Khairy Jamaluddin assured the country today.

The science, technology and innovation minister noted that Malaysia would still be among the first countries in the region to get access to the vaccines.

He also explained why neighbouring countries Singapore and Indonesia were ahead of Malaysia in deploying the vaccines.

“Singapore was able to ‘place bets’ on vaccine candidates earlier because of greater resources,” he said, citing a December 2020 report by the Associated Press on Singapore’s vaccine procurement measures.

“With a budget of more than S$1billion (RM3.05 billion) for their population — which is about the same budget as Malaysia for our population that is roughly five times larger — I am sure they entered into advanced purchase agreements at premium prices ahead of publication of interim trial data,” Khairy said in a statement.

Indonesia was also receiving Chinese maker Sinovac’s vaccine ahead of Malaysia because it conducted phase three clinical trials internally.

“Why was Malaysia not a site for clinical trials for Sinovac? Sinovac trials started last year and when we offered Malaysia as a trial site, the number of positive cases were low. So was the rate of infectivity.

“Hence, Sinovac declined to include Malaysia in their Phase III trial programme. Clinical trials need high infectivity rates to be successful,” Khairy explained.

The minister, who also co-chairs the Special Committee on Ensuring Access to Covid-19 Vaccine Supply, said not being the first in the region to receive the vaccines did not mean the country was lagging in the area.

“Many developed countries have received their vaccines. This is because they have paid a lot to corner the market even before the availability of safety and efficacy data,” he said.

Khairy was referring to a September report published by international human rights activist group Oxfam International that stated how rich nations representing just 13 per cent of the world’s population had already ‘cornered’ more than half, or 51 per cent, of the promised doses of leading Covid-19 vaccine candidates.

“But we are certainly not laggards. For example, Japan placed its order for the Pfizer vaccine in July 2020 and will receive it in February, which is the same time as us.

“South Korea placed its order in December 2020, a month after us, and is scheduled to receive the Pfizer vaccine in Q3 of 2021,” he wrote.

Khairy added that the government will continue to only make informed and researched procurement decisions based on clinical data assessments, without having to pay huge premiums and down payments, while learning from the rollout of vaccinations campaigns in other countries.

This comes as Singapore and Indonesia over the last week began rolling out their vaccination programs, with both nations choosing to kick off their respective programs by having their leaders, Lee Hsien Loong and Joko Widodo respectively be the first to be vaccinated as a sign of confidence in the vaccine.

On Monday, the government signed a deal to buy an additional 12.2 million doses of a Covid-19 vaccine manufactured by Pfizer and German drugmakers BioNTech, the health ministry had announced.

The deal brings the total amount of the Pfizer vaccines procured by Malaysia to 25 million doses, enough to inoculate 39 per cent of its population, the ministry said.
 
Khairy set to be first recipient of Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine this Thursday | Malay Mail
Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation Khairy Jamaluddin speaks at a press conference in Putrajaya March 15, 2021. — Picture by Shafwan Zaidon
Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation Khairy Jamaluddin speaks at a press conference in Putrajaya March 15, 2021. — Picture by Shafwan Zaidon
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PUTRAJAYA, Mar 15 — Malaysia will start using the Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine this Thursday, with the Coordinating Minister for the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme, Khairy Jamaluddin, becoming the first recipient of the Chinese-produced vaccine.


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Announcing the matter in a press conference on the development of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme here today, Khairy said that he would receive the Sinovac vaccine at the Rembau Hospital, Negri Sembilan.

“We will start the vaccination exercise using the Sinovac vaccine at Rembau Hospital and I will be the first person to receive the vaccine,” said Khairy, who is also Rembau MP.

The Drug Control Authority (DCA) on March 2 approved the conditional registration of three Covid-19 vaccines for use, namely, AstraZeneca Solution for Injection; CoronaVac Suspension for Injection — Sinovac; and Comirnaty Concentrate for Dispersion for Injection.

On the procurement of the single-dose vaccine from Johnson & Johnson (J&J) company from the United States, Khairy said that the Special Committee on Covid-19 Vaccine Supply (JKJAV) had decided not to proceed with the procurement of this vaccine.

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“On J&J, we decided not to go ahead for now because the delivery schedule is not to the satisfaction of the Malaysian government. They need to come back to us with an increased amount and a faster delivery schedule,” he said.

Meanwhile, Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba, who was also present at the press conference, said that second doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine would be administered from Wednesday.

Malaysia started the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme on Feb 24 with Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin among the first individuals to receive the first of two doses of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. — Bernama
 
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