From: "Hassan, Haslim"
Subject: MPs highlight how MAS wastes money
Sepinggan nasi lemak = RM60!!!
Secawan teh = RM15!!!
Siapa lah yg punya syarikat catering tu agaknya ya???
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Tuesday March 21, 2006
MPs highlight how MAS wastes money
MALAYSIA Airlines' purported wastage was highlighted by several MPs yesterday with one alleging that the real cost of a plate of nasi lemak was RM60 while tea cost RM15.
Another claimed that the national carrier spent huge sums of money on imported paper for its tickets while AirAsia used thermal paper which cost only a few sen.
Datuk Suho Abdul Rahman (BN - Labuan) said MAS incurred huge debts because of the way things were run, including its high catering and operations costs and overstaffing.
"On MAS, the cost of a plate of nasi lemak is RM60 while coffee and tea is about RM15. There is also wastage of meals.
"The top management including the chairman and board of directors should go. I'm willing to bet that if MAS reduces its operations costs, it can compete with AirAsia and garner profit," Suho said in debating the motion of thanks to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's address.
Datuk Mohd Alwi Che Ahmad (BN - Ketereh) said MAS wasted money by importing its ticket papers which cost US$5 (RM19) to print compared with AirAsia's thermal tickets which cost a few sen.
Datuk Ronald Kiandee (BN - Beluran) said over 2,000 passengers would be inconvenienced if MAS stopped flying to destinations in Sabah and Sarawak.
Datuk Idris Haron (BN - Tangga Batu) said AirAsia's staff were overworked, with some working up to 10 or 15 hours a day.
"The staff also did not want to lose out on the RM500 productivity incentive which they'll get if they don't take more than two days off in a month," he added.
Salahudin Ayub (PAS - Kubang Kerian) said one could expect MAS, which lost RM1.5bil last year, to suffer a loss of RM2bil this year, despite having a new managing director (Idris Jala).
Datuk Abdul Halim Abdul Rahman (PAS - Pengkalan Chepa) suggested that AirAsia chief executive officer Datuk Tony Fernandes be appointed MAS CEO.
"Foreign investors were investing in AirAsia," he added.
http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/3/21/parliament/13723604&sec=parliament
Sepinggan nasi lemak = RM60!!!
Secawan teh = RM15!!!
Siapa lah yg punya syarikat catering tu agaknya ya???
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Tuesday March 21, 2006
MPs highlight how MAS wastes money
MALAYSIA Airlines' purported wastage was highlighted by several MPs yesterday with one alleging that the real cost of a plate of nasi lemak was RM60 while tea cost RM15.
Another claimed that the national carrier spent huge sums of money on imported paper for its tickets while AirAsia used thermal paper which cost only a few sen.
Datuk Suho Abdul Rahman (BN - Labuan) said MAS incurred huge debts because of the way things were run, including its high catering and operations costs and overstaffing.
"On MAS, the cost of a plate of nasi lemak is RM60 while coffee and tea is about RM15. There is also wastage of meals.
"The top management including the chairman and board of directors should go. I'm willing to bet that if MAS reduces its operations costs, it can compete with AirAsia and garner profit," Suho said in debating the motion of thanks to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's address.
Datuk Mohd Alwi Che Ahmad (BN - Ketereh) said MAS wasted money by importing its ticket papers which cost US$5 (RM19) to print compared with AirAsia's thermal tickets which cost a few sen.
Datuk Ronald Kiandee (BN - Beluran) said over 2,000 passengers would be inconvenienced if MAS stopped flying to destinations in Sabah and Sarawak.
Datuk Idris Haron (BN - Tangga Batu) said AirAsia's staff were overworked, with some working up to 10 or 15 hours a day.
"The staff also did not want to lose out on the RM500 productivity incentive which they'll get if they don't take more than two days off in a month," he added.
Salahudin Ayub (PAS - Kubang Kerian) said one could expect MAS, which lost RM1.5bil last year, to suffer a loss of RM2bil this year, despite having a new managing director (Idris Jala).
Datuk Abdul Halim Abdul Rahman (PAS - Pengkalan Chepa) suggested that AirAsia chief executive officer Datuk Tony Fernandes be appointed MAS CEO.
"Foreign investors were investing in AirAsia," he added.
http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/3/21/parliament/13723604&sec=parliament
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