Friday, June 7, 2013

Health minister: No, EC did not consult us on 'indelible' ink

The Health minister has refuted a claim by Election Commission chief Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof and UMNO information chief Ahmad Maslan that the 'indelible' ink used on voters in the recent polls had its silver nitrate content lowered for health reason.

The low silver nitrate in the ink had been cited as reason why the ink could disappear from voters' fingers almost immediately after being applied.

Asked whether there was indeed a medical reason for loweing silver nitrate, Health minister Dr S Subramaniam said: “I’m not sure, you must ask the Election Commission that question. If you ask whether they have asked us for any report on that, I don’t think so."

Subramaniam also said there had be no consultation with his ministry for a report on the use of the indelible ink from the medical perspective.

“If they had asked us and we had given a report, it is very different, but I don't think so...”

Aziz had claimed that the EC obtained a letter from the Health ministry warning against excessive silver nitrate in the indelible ink which could lead pose risks to kidney as well as cancer.

While Maslan had claimed it was a last minute decision to lower the level of silver nitrate for 'health reasons'.

“(This is) the first time I am hearing of this,” said Subramaniam when pointed out the claims by Aziz and Maslan.

-HD

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  1. Permintaan pembangkang untuk pembaharuan PRU sudah ditunaikan tapi tak pandai puas hati mereka ni.nak perfect tapi sendiri banyak kelemahan.

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  2. PRU14 nanti guna inai saja atau guna tatu.. confirm kekal selama2nya.. kalau pembangkang komplen juga, PRU15 nanti cadangkan pula potong jari sebagai tanda sudah mengundi.. amacam?

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  3. Bangang juga ba pembangkang ni.. dorang yang minta dakwat kekal, tapi dorang juga yang komplen pasal dakwat kekal.. kan bagus kalau dorang terima saja sistem biometrik..

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  4. kerajaan tidak patut dipersalahkan jika ada apa2 kelemahan mengenai dakwat kekal.. salahkan pembangkang kerana beriya2 mahu sistem primitif ini diguna pakai..

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  5. entah apalah fungsinya agen pemantau pilihanraya pembangkang yang diletakkan disetiap pusat mengundi.. dorang jadi tunggul ka atau memang tunggul yang dihantar ke pusat mengundi?

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  6. yang penting janji kerajaan untuk menggunakan dakwat kekal telah ditepati.. apa2 kelemahan, salahkan saja pada pembangkang terutamanya Pakatan Rakyat dan Bersih..

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  7. PRU-14 nanti dakwat kekal akan terus digunakan.pembangkang tidak perlulah nak bising2.

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  8. I still remember the opposition made a huge deal over this issue.

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  9. After all the fuss, there's really nothing being proven.

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  10. Talking about pru, i wonder if they gonna start making this an issue again on pru14

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  11. empat tahun lagi confirm isu ni keluar balik punyalah

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  12. Well, the EC still going strong despite the urge for chairman to resign

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  13. Where's the voice telling EC a bluff now?

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  14. Ini lah yang di katakan, berani kerana benar.

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  15. Nasib baiklah Abndul Aziz x letak jawatan, kalau x, dah putih mata dia sekarang.

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  16. Some people just want to see the world burn by making a fuss.

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  17. Kekal tak kekal, dah menang.

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  18. Rakyat xde pun bising pasal benda alah ni lagi.

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  19. Glad this issue died down.

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  20. No need for such response from the people. EC know what to do.

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  21. Takde pn yang mati guna dakwat kekal ni.

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  22. Next pru boleh lah di aplikasikan lagi.

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  23. Subramaniam ni wujud lagi ke tak, i bet they axed him out.

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  24. Silver nitrat x bahaya, Anwar tu yang bahaya.

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  25. Datuk Subramaniam ni geng dengan Anwar.

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  26. Dakwat kekal pun nak kecoh.

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  27. Hantu Subamaniam yang bagi surat tu kat Abdul Aziz.

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  28. Syukur Malaysia aman sekarang.

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  29. Dakwat lebih nak mintak pakai masa SPM karang, supaya tak boleh menipu masa exam.

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  30. Sunyi senyap je cerita pembekal dakwat ni.

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  31. As the leader of the opposition fell down, every other issues went straight to the pit.

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  32. No one cares if it's permanent or not.

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  33. Less that five month and Anwar is already sleeping.

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  34. The Ec response is good, they don't panic.

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  35. The Ec response is good, they don't panic.

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  36. Syukur dah tamat semua nya.

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  37. I wonder what's going on in Subramaniam mind now.

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  38. Abdul Aziz will absolutely get back to him.

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  39. So, isit true? Which one to believe?

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  40. No harm done, all is good.

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  41. Hoping for a battle between EC and rakyat though.

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  42. Too bad nothing happen.

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  43. Idelible ink, lucky not indelible problem.

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  44. yeah, this is also the first time we heard about it, dr.

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  45. Everyone trying to runs from problem here, i see.

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  46. Who's the escape goat here?

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  47. In the end no one being prosecuted.

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  48. Indelible ink will forever be a history to Malaysian.

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  49. the most controversial ink in the world.

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  50. Abdul Aziz can now sleep good, no more nightmare.

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  51. Idea tatu tu ambo berkenan.

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  52. Nanti Pru akan datang Abdul Aziz ni tidur tak lena, mandi tak basah balik lah.

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  53. There's nothing being settle here, it's just being postponed.

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  54. Kalau dapat settle, dah lama Malaysia aman.

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  55. Low ke, high ke, tak kisah lah. Janji menang.

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  56. Kalau pakatan menang, tak timbul soal ni.

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  57. Kesan ketahanan penggunaan dakwat kekal adalah bergantung kepada individu dan usaha yang dilakukan bagi tujuan menghilangkan dakwat kekal itu


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  58. Tarikh luput dakwat kekal ialah dalam tempoh empat bulan daripada tarikh ia dikilangkan dan diimport dari negara luar

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  59. dakwat itu antara lain dihasilkan dengan menggunakan bahan pewarna makanan yang diluluskan.


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  60. sebanyak RM400 juta telah diluluskan Kementerian Kewangan untuk menampung segala perbelanjaan PRU13 lepas.

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  61. kos keseluruhan penggunaan dakwat kekal dalam PRU13 ialah RM7.1 juta yang meliputi pelbagai proses.

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  62. Kos tambahan lain meliputi kos pengangkutan, pembungkusan dan penyimpanan dakwat kekal sebanyak RM200,000


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  63. buat masa ini, SPR tidak bercadang menyatakan nama pembekal dakwat kekal kepada umum atas aspek keselamatan

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  64. SPR mempunyai kaedah tertentu untuk mengesan dakwat kekal pada jari pengundi sebagai bukti mereka sudah mengundi dengan menggunakan kanta pembesar khas.

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  65. walaupun pengundi sudah membasuh dakwat yang dicalit pada jari mereka, kesannya masih boleh dilihat dengan menggunakan kanta khas itu.

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  66. SPR juga dapat mengesan sama ada pemilih sudah mengundi atau sebaliknya dengan merujuk kepada senarai daftar pengundi dan mereka hanya boleh mengundi menggunakan satu nombor kad pengenalan sahaja

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  67. indelible' ink is the best choice!October 14, 2013 at 4:43 PM

    The Elections Commission is investigating reports that the indelible ink, which was supposed to last seven days, could be washed away within minutes with water.

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  68. indelible' ink is the best choice!October 14, 2013 at 4:44 PM

    “It’s too early to comment. We are still in the midst of verifying the authenticity of the story,” said EC deputy chairman Wan Ahmad Wan Omar.

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  69. indelible' ink is the best choice!October 14, 2013 at 4:44 PM

    Earlier today, Negeri Sembilan PAS alleged that military officers who cast their ballots today were able to wash away the ink marked on their index fingers within 20 minutes

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  70. indelible' ink is the best choice!October 14, 2013 at 4:44 PM

    egeri Sembilan PAS secretary Mohammad Hassan claimed that he has photographic evidence showing military officers in Telok Kemang being able to wash off the ink mark.

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  71. indelible' ink is the best choice!October 14, 2013 at 4:45 PM

    “About 9.30 this morning, the first batch of the early voters finished casting ther ballots and came out of the polling centre.

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  72. indelible' ink is the best choice!October 14, 2013 at 4:45 PM

    “Based on our checks, we found that 95% of the ink could be washed away in no time,” Mohamad was reported saying.

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  73. indelible' ink is the best choice!October 14, 2013 at 4:46 PM

    Mohammad also claimed that he received information from a military officer who claimed that he could wash away the indelible ink mark by lunch time.

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  74. indelible' ink is the best choice!October 14, 2013 at 4:46 PM

    Meanwhile, PKR vice-president, Nurul Izzah Anwar, said she lodged a police report after a military personnel showed her how the ink could be removed using a disinfectant.

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  75. indelible' ink is the best choice!October 14, 2013 at 4:47 PM

    Asked by a Twitter follower on the authenticity of the claim, she said: “The ink was slowly removed in front of us and the media.”

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  76. indelible' ink is the best choice!October 14, 2013 at 4:47 PM

    The indelible ink, the EC initially said, when marked on a finger, would last for at least seven days to prevent double voting.
    The EC said it had stocked up about 200,000 bottles of indelible ink for use in the 13th general election on Sunday,

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  78. The Global Peace Index has placed Malaysia as the safest and peaceful country in South-East Asia, and fourth in the Asia Pacific

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  79. He said a study carried out by the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) found that the public were less fearful when caught in a crime situation last year, due to measures undertaken by the government, as compared to 2010.

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  85. the country’s GDP grew 5.1 per cent to RM881 billion with the main contributors being the services, manufacturing, mining and quarrying, and construction sectors.

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