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Greetings from your Member of Parliament!IN THIS ISSUE
CONSTITUENCY
NEWSLETTER
WONG CHENMEMBER OF PARLIAMENT
FOR KELANA JAYA
ISSUE #6JANUARY 2016
PARLIAMENTARY SESSIONS UPDATE
The Pakatan Harapan
Alternative Budget 2016
The 1MDB-DuSable Mystery
The Trans-Pacific Partnership
Agreement
The National Security Council
Bill
COMMUNITY PROJECTS
Angsana Free Medical Camp
Desa Mentari Residential Survey
Tadika Glenmarie Officiation
IJM Corporate Social Responsibility Project
ACCOUNTS
OFFICE EVENTS OF PUSAT KHIDMAT KELANA JAYA
P104 Star Wars Fundraiser Farewell to Tim and Gillian
A very happy new year to all! This is my sixth newsletter to the people of Kelana Jaya.
My team and I will endeavour to issue one every six months to update you on our
work and progress as your Parliamentarian. For this year end 2015/new year 2016
issue, I will disclose my office’s 2015 accounts.
I am happy to report that I have attended every single day of Parliament in the last six
months. I gave seven primary speeches in Parliament and took part in numerous
interjections and debates. The primary achievement of this office is the coordinating
and preparation of the Pakatan Harapan Budget 2016. In terms of performance, as a
first term Member of Parliament (MP), I am making good and steady progress.
At the start of my term in 2013, despite winning the second highest PKR vote in
Malaysia (YB Rafizi Ramli got the highest in PKR), I was placed in the furthest seat of
the backbench in Parliament. Seating arrangements in Parliament are primarily based
on political patronage. For being an independent minded technocrat, I was
“rewarded” the very last seat in Parliament. This posed a major practical challenge.
Being seated furthest away from the Speaker means that I would not be afforded
decent opportunity to speak up for Kelana Jayans in Parliament.
However, I took this challenge in stride and decided to work much harder. My team
worked harder too. I prepared my speeches in advance, putting in facts, and
minimising rhetoric. I rehearsed and refined my delivery. My team and I invested in
research and data. I gave press statements and pursued issues rigorously. I briefed
senior MPs on complex financial issues. My team and I coordinated and prepared the
Pakatan Harapan budget. I even coordinated several MPs on human rights bills when
no MP was willing to do so.
In the recent October/Budget session, due to the formation of Pakatan Harapan, the
seating arrangements in Parliament were reshuffled. I was accorded a seat in the
middle of Parliament, sitting amongst the 2nd and 3rd term MPs. I am happy to report
that I am still the same independent minded technocrat, unwilling to partake in
political patronage, and that I let my work and service speak for itself.
As of the 31st of December 2015
National Political Issues
This year, we have seen a dramatic roll back on our
already fragile Malaysian democracy. Words cannot
express how odious the National Security Council Act
(NSC) bill is. Words too cannot describe the farce that is
unfolding on the 1MDB scandal. There is a complete and
utter redundancy of courage from all Barisan Nasional
MPs on the simple and straightforward matter of the
RM2.6 billion. The Malaysian Parliament has been
completely neutered by certain people in power.
Parliament is now being used as a tool to create an
autocracy.
Outside the halls of Parliament, we are witnessing
untouchable thugs run freely, provoking racial discords.
We are also witnessing a steady rise in religious
intolerance. The merger between UMNO and PAS may
become a reality within the next six months and this will
have tremendous overall implications to the Malaysian
political landscape and a direct challenge to the Selangor
government.
It is true that PM Najib has recently successfully
consolidated power to himself. Despite the RM2.6 billion
problem and a massive drop in his popularity, he has
played a perfect political game in the last six months.
Despite the odds, he managed to strengthen his grip on
UMNO and also the civil service. He managed to destroy
the Opposition’s unity with Anwar in jail and the courting
of some opposition leaders. With the NSC Act, he will
have powers beyond the Constitution.
His strategies may make Machiavelli proud, but his gain
has a heavy cost. Ultimately the socio-political cost will be
borne by the rakyat. Politically, Malaysia’s democracy is
now entering its darkest chapter in recent history.
Community Front
I say this in every newsletter; YB Hannah Yeoh is an angel
and the best ever ADUN one can get. In the last six
months, I have also become more familiar with my
constituents both in Subang Jaya and Seri Setia.
I am particularly impressed by the community leaders of
JKP Zone 3; on the ground these guys are really
dedicated and hardworking. Their fantastic service to the
community means that my office is able to concentrate
more on national and Parliamentary issues.
We have a long list of community works and social
services in the last six months, and this report highlights a
very small sample.
Lastly, I wish to thank both my ADUNS, YB Hannah Yeoh
and YB Nik Nazmi for their dedicated services to the
people of Kelana Jaya. I also wish to thank all the
councillors and JKP members too.
Despite all the doom and gloom, I wish all Kelana Jayans
a very good year ahead. Your Member of Parliament will
continue to fight for your rights and make Malaysia a
better and fairer place for all.
Yours sincerely,
National Economic Issues
My fellow Kelana Jayans, a severe economic storm is
gathering. We have to act fast and decisively. We have to
take actions that are within our control by tackling
governance and corruption issues. In 2015, we have seen
a dramatic slowdown in consumer confidence due to a
high introductory rate of 6% for GST. This in turn has hurt
business activities. Then the 1MDB scandal exploded and
evaporated investor confidence, causing capital flight and
the Ringgit to devalue. The GST and devaluation brought
inflationary pressures and cost of basic household goods
went up and up. Only the falling oil prices is staving off a
runaway inflation. However as a net oil and gas exporter,
falling oil prices is actually a negative factor for Malaysia.
Being a very heavy borrower, we may fail to roll over our
bonds and even risk a default. If that happens, it will be
catastrophic for the Malaysian economy.
This current warm winter and OPEC’s game of
brinkmanship, means that oil prices will remain low and
we will face a fiscal crisis in 2016. We could also be
punished by a lower sovereign rating.
What does all these mean to the rakyat? Expect high
prices of goods to continue. Expect wages to be stagnant
and even loss of jobs. Expect a slowdown in the banking,
oil and gas, housing and construction sectors. Note that
household debts are at an all-time high of 88% of GDP,
so expect higher non-performing loans and bankruptcies.
Expect the government to cut social services such as
education and health care. All very bad news.
But can we expect the UMNO BN government to clean
up and curb abuses of power and corruption?
Unfortunately, being in the frontline and watching how
these people operate, I am very pessimistic on that
happening under our RM2.6 billion PM, Najib Razak.
PARLIAMENTARYSESSIONS UPDATEThe third and final parliamentary session for the year was held from the 19th of October to the 3rd of December 2015. The first session for 2016 will commence in March.
Pakatan Harapan Alternative Budget for Malaysia 2016: Averting a Crisis
Pakatan Harapan’s base philosophy is the Social Market
Economy model, which is predominantly used in Nordic
and Germanic countries. However, we are mindful of
incorporating Asian and Islamic elements and influences
within.
Pakatan Harapan proposes a disciplined approach
towards the national budget and broadly speaking we
do not recommend pump priming for 2016. Instead our
focus will be on human capital development and
pursuit of savings from anti corruption measures. We
worked heavily on fiscal projections and also on policy
positions. We also have a special section that deals with
policy ideas to avert a looming economic crisis.
We launched the Pakatan Harapan Alternative Budget
2016 on the 21st of October after 8 long weeks of
research, analysing, number crunching, formatting,
illustrating, and writing with my office staff and interns. I
want to thank all the members and interns who worked
hard on the project. Particularly I want to thank Eric Lee,
Koh Wyhow, and Nadirah Sharif, members of my office
who had put in great effort to produce the report.
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The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement
I am against the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement
(TPPA) for many reasons, but primarily on competitive
and sovereignty issues. I believe in Keynesian/social
market economy model and as such a government
must lead but allow the market to operate within the
overall national strategy and social goals.
Developed countries that now push for TPPA had all
previously benefited from market protectionism. Now
that they are developed, they sing a different tune of
“free market” and now want us to compete with them
without protectionism.
Some may say that the TPPA is a form of “tough love”.
But you can’t pit an ant against an elephant and say
“may the best man win.” All industrialised countries in
the world today built their market dominance on basic
protectionism. Now that they have reached a dominant
state, they now speak of “free trade” to increase and
cement their global dominance.
We will come back to Parliament in 2016 at the end
January, to debate the TPPA.
The National Security Council Bill
Mark the 3rd of December 2015 as the day we see the
end of our already fragile democracy. On that day, the
National Security Council (NSC) Bill, which gives Prime
Minister Najib Razak unfettered powers to declare
certain areas as security areas, was tabled and rammed
through Parliament.
The debates were serious and Pakatan Harapan MPs
were piling on our arguments in waves. We were
highlighting two key arguments.
We are going to continue to give
our all to fight these laws
I started looking into DuSable and 1MDB since April
2014 when the two entered into a joint venture to
develop a solar power plant in Kedah, as reported by
The Star. A quick search will reveal that DuSable is very
loosely connected to United States President Barack
Obama.
The 1MDB-DuSable Mystery
Soon after, 1MDB and DuSable released a joint
statement insisting that they don’t have a joint venture
agreement on the solar project in Kedah, and that they
have somehow decided in a joint venture of sorts. While
I appreciate the joint statement issued by 1MDB-
DuSable, I was expecting a reply from the Prime
Minister since the matter was for him to reply to
Parliament.
What agreement or deal did the parties conclude? Why
is 1MDB-DuSable trying their level best to technically
justify the Prime Minister’s written reply to my
Parliamentary question, which did not even mention
any “joint venture agreement” in the very first place?
On 27th October 2015, I asked for a status update on
the 1MDB-DuSable solar power project in Kedah. Prime
Minister Najib Razak, in his capacity as the Finance
Minister, gave a curious one line written reply: that
1MDB has never signed a joint
venture agreement with
DuSable.
First, the Federal Constitution
provides the Yang Di Pertuan
Agong, not the PM the powers to declare
emergency and command the army. But if passed, this
Act, will allow the PM to supersede the powers of the
Agong and direct the armed forces.
Second, the powers are actually given solely to the PM,
because the council gives him the sole power to make
regulations to give effect to the Act.
Despite our efforts, we lost the vote 74 to Barisan
Nasional’s 107.
At times we seem to be stuck in a Kafka novel. I am
angry and tired. But I am not giving up. My colleagues
from Pakatan Harapan are not giving up. We may not
be able to stop the passing of draconian laws but we
are going to continue to give our all to fight these laws
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MEDIA RELEASESDURING THE END OF 2015The following are excerpts of several speeches and press statements I have done in the past 6 months of 2015.
“Internally... it now appears that UMNO, as a political party, is
stuck and does not have the courage to remove a very
unpopular leader. That the party is beholden to and
continues to prop up Najib is an astounding declaration.
“... This also means that the patronage system started and
used by Dr Mahathir so skilfully, is now the biggest problem
within UMNO. When the centre that is UMNO can no longer
hold, things will fall apart.”
− “1MDB and its Implications” speech delivered at the
University of Sydney on the 7th of September 2015
“What [the Opposition is] going to do [if we win] is go for
the low-hanging fruit... You try and clean up democracy
in Malaysia, put in place free and fair elections, allow the
press to be free, make sure that the MPs are well paid so
that you cut out this dependency on money which will
corrupt the administration, and you make sure the Prime
Minister serves only two terms maximum.
... So get that out and what I expect is that among 1.3
million Malaysians [in foreign countries], we should be
able to attract maybe 100,000 back in the first two years.
− The Foreign Correspondents’ Club, Hong Kong on the
6th of July 2015
“Under the Intellectual Property Chapter, Internet Service
Providers (ISPs) have been extended the role of “internet
police”. Here’s how: the TPPA provision requires Malaysia to
provide legal incentives for ISPs to expeditiously remove
content deemed as copyrighted material. Under current
Malaysian Copyright law, ISPs are not required to remove or
disable access to the infringing material unless they receive
notification from copyright owners.
“The TPPA has rewritten the rules of the internet...
completely to the advantage of corporations.”
− Press Statement on internet freedom with Dr. Hatta Ramli
of AMANAH on the 24th of November 2015
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COMMUNITY PROJECTSCommunity projects make up a big part of our service. As the office of the Member of Parliament for Kelana Jaya, it is important that we continue to engage the community at large and provide social support to the most needy.
Angsana Free Medical Camp
On the 9th of August, we organised the USJ 1 Angsana
free medical camp. YB Hannah joined my event, and for
once my office returned the favour of organising an
event in Subang Jaya.
The camp started slowly at around 8.30 a.m. so Tim,
Amir, Mr. Phang, and I went around the flats with a
loudhailer each to drum up the local residents.
When the program ended at 3.00 p.m., we have broken
all previous medical camp records.
The medical camp was made possible with the support
of Community Excel Services, World of Life, and Save
Ones Sight Mission. We served a whopping 360
residents with free medical checkup and free
medications. Thank you to the doctors, the pharmacists,
the medical students, and the volunteers.
Congratulations and a very big thank you to all!
I am especially proud of my volunteers corp, led by Mr.
Leong, Mr. Ho, Mr. Phang, and Wyhow who got
everything organised and done! It was also very nice to
see some of my former interns, Ying Ning, WWW,
Ashley, Nick, MX, Ann Charlotte, and Jia Hui, helping on
that day.
Officiating the Ladang Glenmarie Kindergarten
On the 7th of August, we officiated the Ladang
Glenmarie kindergarten which is run by YWCA. My
friend, William Arul, is a donor for the kindergarten
renovation. In conjunction with the opening, we also
held a free medical camp with Community Excel, Word
of Life, and Save Ones Sight missions for the residents
of Glenmarie.
Many thanks to my volunteers, Leong and Ho, the
doctors, medical students, and YWCA for organising
the event.
Desa Mentari Survey with Sunway University Students
On the 3rd of October, about 70 business administration
students from Sunway University assisted my office and
interns to do a complete socio-economic data survey of
Desa Mentari. About 2 months prior, we had a trial run
and completed the survey of Block 1. Subsequently, we
completed another 7 blocks, essentially Block 2 to Block
8.
I also took the opportunity to visit 4 of my constituents
who were in severe health crisis. This is a common
pattern of urban poverty; extremely poor health. I met a
61 year old diabetic lady who has a gangrenous foot but
refused treatment. Another lady of 55 years old is
partially blind and immobile. A 45 year old man with
crippling and deformed gout in his ankle, wrists, and
fingers. I also met a woman who has withered legs.
The survey was essential to enable my office to better
understand my poorest constituents. It is extremely
frustrating that my office has had no viable data from
both the Federal and Selangor State government to
work with. Many thanks to the Annie from Sunway
University for organising the students.
The 5th of December 2015 is a busy day in Kelana Jaya.
IJM Bhd had chosen to do their CSR activities this year
in Desa Menteri, Kampung Lindungan, and Desa Ria. All
three are urban poverty areas in my constituency.
IJM sent a team of 500 persons along with their CEO
and senior managers. They cleaned up a large part of
the common areas and repaired three playgrounds. On
behalf of my constituents, I wish to thank IJM and all
volunteers again for their fantastic CSR work. I also want
to thank Mr. Leong, Mr. Ho, and Amir for a good job
organising the event with IJM.
When I began my term as Member of Parliament for
Kelana Jaya in 2013, I made a conscious decision to
dedicate the bulk of my office allocation and resources
to my urban poor constituents. Due to limited funds,
our programs are confined to welfare aid, education
and health camps. We do not have the financial means
to carry out any construction or repair works. Therefore
when IJM stepped up and agreed to carry out repair
works, we were genuinely overjoyed by the good news.
Our collaboration with IJM Bhd did not begin today.
Two years ago, we worked together on a very small but
meaningful project to repair all the broken staircases in
the Desa Ria flats, which were extremely dangerous
safety hazards for young children. The repair works
were conducted on time and within budget.
We believe that our relationship with IJM is built on the
principles of accountability, transparency, and
professionalism and based on the same, we hope that
IJM Berhad will continue to support the underprivileged
in Kelana Jaya with future projects.
IJM Bhd CSR Project
WELFAREAND COMMUNITY HANDOUTSAs recession looms, the poor of Kelana Jaya continue to suffer from an ever-growing financial burden. Our office occasionally provides monetary aid in attempt to ease their troubles. Below are some of the pictures of the welfare recipients at the end of 2015.
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I would like to thank Anita, Sami, Sister Stella, Ustaz Zul, Ravi and Prakash for their graciously helping our office inidentifying the neediest of residents. I would also like to extend my appreciation to Peter Chong and YB SivarasaRasiah‘s office for their invaluable contribution.
ACCOUNTSAS OF 31ST OF DECEMBER 2015The following are our accounts throughout the year of 2015.
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INCOME STATEMENT TOTAL (RM)Income
Donation 60,838.00
Interest income 40.31
Office claims 56,688.80
Reimbursement 611.00
Total Income 118,178.11
Expenses
Utilities 7,308.44
Cheque fee 43.86
Rental 16,225.10
Cleaner pay 2,400.00
Miscellaneous expenses 1,381.53
Travelling & parking 22.00
Intern pay 13,350.35
Office supplies 5,239.80
Salaries and bonuses 75,403.85
EPF 17,280.00
SOCSO 1,597.20
Welfare 10.00
Tabika Desa Ria Renovation 1,405.00
Photocopier Rental 2,519.76
Medical camp 100.00
Program Mesra Rakyat 826.00
VPN 251.60
Entertainment 655.25
Loan written off 500.00
PA System rental 300.00
Staff claims 370.00
Cheque book stamp duty 15.00
Sponsorship - Projek kecil 2,233.95
Deposit for hamper 300.00
Deepavali expense 2,668.00
Service charge 106.00
Total Expenses 152,512.69
Net surplus/(deficit) -34,334.58
ACCOUNTSAS OF 31ST OF DECEMBER 2015The following are our accounts throughout the year of 2015.
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BALANCE SHEET TOTAL (RM)
As at 31 Dec 2015
Assets
Fixed assets 7,725.10
Loan 942.00
Rental deposit 5,200.00
Cash at bank 15,094.95
Cash in hand 3,327.15
Total assets 32,289.20
Liabilities
Amount due to Wong Chen 93,023.90
Total Liabilities 93,023.90
Net Liabilities (60,734.70)
Equity
Balance b/f 26,400.12)
Net surplus (34,334.58)
Balance c/f as of 30 June 2015 (60,734.70)
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OFFICE EVENTSOF PUSAT KHIDMAT KELANA JAYA
Here are some of the events the office held together these past six months of 2015.
We had our Star Wars Fundraising event on the 21st of December! It was
amazing; almost everyone showed up, all those who came in costume
were impressive, and the mood was quite festive. There was a even a
booth selling real fighting lightsabers, courtesy of AC Lightsabers. A
million thanks to all those who supported the event!
I would also like to extend special thanks to my staff and volunteers.
Special thanks to the heroic efforts of Mr Leong and Amir in making this
event a success. May the Force be with you all!
The 28th of August happened to be the last day for my
first and original staff, Timothy Kang. I want to thank Tim
for being the rock in my office, managing all the staff and
interns the last two years. Tim will be joining BFM as a
trainee producer.
The 31st of December was also the last day of Gillian Gan,
my research officer, in our office. She is a great
researcher and is well liked by her colleagues and
Parliamentarians from both divide. The fact that Kak
Wan, the Opposition Leader wanted to hire her is
testament to her skills and abilities. Despite the offer,
Gillian decided to stick with my office, and so ended her
tour of duty.
Working on relatively low pay despite good qualifications
is a hardship. My office is a non profit and as such it is
unfair to retain Tim and Gillian on low pay.
Both have served Malaysia, the Kelana Jaya constituency
and democracy. It is now time for them to pursue
something for themselves. We will miss Tim and Gillian
and wish them the very best in all their future
endeavours.
P104 Star Wars Fundraiser
Farewell to Tim and Gillian
THE INTERNS OF PUSAT KHIDMAT KELANA JAYA
“My internship at YB Wong Chen’s office has truly exceeded all my
expectations from the very get-go. YB Wong Chen’s focus of helping to
train the younger generation, with the help of an incredibly supportive and
open staff is something I feel that other offices could model after, from my
own personal experience.
“I’m very grateful to have been given the chance to partake in various
community works and even learn many principles that I can carry through
to my future career in law; whatever that may be. In all, it was an
experience that I will never forget and would happily do all over again if
ever given the chance.”
CARISSA HOW
ABIGAIL NIMBALKER
Our interns have been one of the most integral part of our operations. Their enthusiasm and continuous support even after their internship have been nothing short of amazing. Below are their personal testimonies of their time spent working with us.
ALYCIA TAN
“Interning in this office was truly eye-opening. Coming from a place where I
was not aware of how things worked in the legislative branch of our
country, I learned so much and gained valuable experiences along the way.
Being able to be part of the researching work before debates on the
proposed bills of our country made me feel like I was being part of
something important, being part of a solution.
“Interning in this office is not just all about research though, it also includes
work dealing with public complaints and welfare which is interesting, seeing
people of different backgrounds and problems, seeking a solution from the
office. Interning in a Member of Parliament's office is a really cool
experience, especially this one, where if you get a break, you might just be
able to play table tennis, Politiko or even Cards Against Humanity.”
“Throughout my one-month internship with YB Wong Chen, I realized
that one cannot simply dream of a better Malaysia, but must actively work
towards building it. For one, I learned that Malaysians (especially the
young generation) need to constantly equip themselves with knowledge
which would be beneficial for nation-building in order to actually make a
change in the nation. However, such head knowledge would not suffice;
having witnessed the way YB Wong Chen and his team attended to
various constituents (most of whom were poor), I realised that change
begins with having a genuine heart to serve the people.
“I ended my internship, feeling inspired to continue pursuing my Law
degree, with hopes that it would be a platform for me to serve the
country in the near future”
INTERNS!
Ever wanted to learn more about the Malaysian Parliamentary process?
Join us for an internship!
You will receive a small allowance of RM20 a day and occasional free lunches.
Please send us your CV and cover letter to [email protected].
Curious to know what your Member of Parliament does?
WE NEED
Depending on your skill set, you can help us with national policy research, community services, or both.
. . . . .
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THE STAFFOF PUSAT KHIDMAT KELANA JAYA
Introducing the youths of Malaysia supporting YB Wong Chen in his battle for a better tomorrow.
Gillian graduated from her degrees in International Studies and Law from
University of Sydney, fought the tide of brain drain, and made the move back to
Malaysia. Uncertain about her future, she decided to delve into rediscovering her
country through an experience in public service. Gillian worked as an intern for two
months before being offered a position as Research Officer. Since then, she has
had the opportunity to sit in on Parliamentary meetings, work with the Leader of
the Opposition, and engage in urban poor issues.
While she has left the office at the end of December 2015, Gillian will endeavour to
continue the uphill battle for better freedoms for Malaysians.
GILLIAN GAN
Coming from a background in Sociology, Amir completed his Master’s degree at King’s
College, London in Cultural & Creative Industries. Amir is perhaps the most unusual
recruit to set foot into office. Prior to signing up as an intern, Amir believed his talents
and skillset were best suited for either showbiz or sensational journalism. It took YB
Wong Chen himself to persuade Amir into joining the office. Amir has been tasked
primarily in dealing with constituency related issues, especially in the low-cost housing
flats of Desa Mentari, although he also does his fair share of Parliamentary work.
Amir believes that his job has been nothing short of an adventure. Be it shaving heads
in front of Parliament or spending a night in Desa Mentari on an immersion exercise,
Amir is not one to shy away from any adventure and always smiles in the face of
adversity. Though initially unsure of his place and purpose, as Operations Officer, Amir
is a welcome addition to the team.
AMIR HAMZAH
NADIRAH SHARIF
Nadirah is a law graduate from Cardiff University and had just completed her
Malaysian Bar Qualifying Examination when she first met YB Wong Chen and his
team at the Angsana free medical camp while working as a volunteer. Intrigued
and still uncertain about a profession in law, Nadirah decided to join the office as
an intern to explore alternative career options.
During her internship, Nadirah has had the chance to work with the Opposition’s
2016 Alternative Budget team, contribute to research on the Trans Pacific
Partnership Agreement, and assist in various urban poor issues. After two and a
half months, she was offered a position as Research Officer.
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RECENT EVENTSIN PHOTOSBelow are photos of some of the memorable events during the last half of the year 2015.
Clockwise from the top right:
1. Distribution of organic insect repellents contributed by Captain Wan Hock Leong at the PJS 7 Deepavali event
2. My whole office in preparation for Bersih 4.0 on the next day
3. Interview on BFM on national budget issues
4. With my staff at YB Hannah Yeoh’s Children’s Day Event at Empire Shopping Gallery, Subang Jaya
5. At the USJ 2 Hari Mesra Keluarga with YB Hannah Yeoh and USJ 2 residents
6. Briefing of MPs on the Alternative Budget of Pakatan Harapan for Malaysia 2016
THE WORK AND SERVICES
We serve all residents in the Kelana Jaya Parliamentary Constituency, which includes:
Provided by the Office of YB Wong Chen
USJ
PJS 5 – 10 (Desa Mentari)
Taman Glenmarie
Kelana Jaya
SS5, SS7, SS8, and SS9
Parliament
Raise national issues on your behalf
Represent Kelana Jaya on policies and laws
Update residents on all national issues
Welfare, Education and Medical Issues
Support applications for medical aid and welfare payments
Apply for medical fee exemptions
Connect with welfare and medical NGOs
Citizenship Issues
Support applications for blue ICs and issue letters
Follow up on JPN and immigration
WHAT CAN WE DO FOR YOU?
1
2
3Enquiries:
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 03-5613 7918
Fax: 03-5613 7919
Address: 113B (2nd floor)
Jalan SS14/1 47500 Subang Jaya
Selangor, Malaysia
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Wong Chen Kelana Jaya Constituency Newsletter ispublished by Pusat Khidmat P104 Kelana Jaya AhliParlimen Kelana Jaya Selangor Malaysia.
Editor: Wong Chen
Contributors: Nadirah Sharif, Abigail Nimbalker, Lau Chun Tung, Wong Weng Wai
Newsletter #6: January 2016
Wong Chen
Kelana Jaya
Pusat Khidmat Kelana Jaya Newsletter Issue #6