Who are the Malaysian culprits?
Its disturbing listening to what Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said in Melaka yesterday - that Malaysians were involved in 'doctoring' some documents on 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).The...
View ArticleTerror Friday
Call it 'Terror Friday'.Dozens of people died in attacks on a mosque in Kuwait, a resort in Tunisia and a factory in southeast France.Its alarming. The Islamic State (IS) claimed responsibility, and...
View ArticlePredecessor vs successor
Water woes in Selangor.And now Mentri Besar Azmin Ali is under mounting pressure - settle the problem amicably or step down!Most vocal is (similar to Dr Mahathir and Najib's case) non other the former...
View ArticleMH17: Will there be justice?
A United Nations tribunal on MH17 is still under discussion despite Russia rejecting it, said Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai.We need to find answers and seek justice for the victims. While Malaysia...
View ArticleFlush before intake
Ahmad Zahid Hamidi's announcement last week that we would be 'importing' 1.5 million Bangladeshis within 3 years to work in various sectors, was met with criticism, including by pro-Putrajaya...
View ArticleHouse arrest? Bad idea!
Anwar Ibrahim deserves medical treatment, yes. Even Prime Minister Najib Razak has directed relevant parties to assist him.However, the idea of putting him on house arrest is (I think) unacceptable....
View ArticleRinggit: Back to 3.80?
People are beginning to talk about the declining ringgit value.Some attributed it to the weakening market sentiments, others said Malaysia's economy depends too much on the US and not few blamed it on...
View ArticleBerita Publishing: A sad story
Its sad that Berita Publishing Sdn Bhd - the only Malay publishing house after the demise of Pustaka Antara in the 80s - have to put an end to four of its magazines.I have lived through its owner Datuk...
View ArticleLearn from Jahara, Mr PM!
Whether its a political sabotage of not, Prime Minister Najib Razak must lodge a police report against Wall Street Journal (WSJ), Sarawak Report and any other media that 'have slandered him' about...
View ArticleSo... what's brewing, Mr AG?
A special task force has conducted raids on three companies named in news reports as part of a financial trail linking 1MDB funds to billions being deposited in two private bank accounts in the prime...
View ArticleZahid's statement
Minister of Home Affairs Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi issued a statement today, in addition to what he had said yesterday about the reports by Wall Street Journal:So, where's the evidence?Also,...
View ArticleGet them, Najib!
Go ahead, Mr Prime Minister. Just do it and come out clean.Some of us have doubt in you, some don't. Some believe in their reports while some don't. Its time to proof you didn't take that US$700...
View ArticleSimply 'buta kayu'!
Netizens are up in arms over Seputeh MP Teresa Kok's Facebook post questioning whether Iban people in traditional garb would be barred from government offices.Cultural expert Siti Zainon Ismail said...
View ArticleDoctored bank transaction, WSJ lies too much!
Just a simple forensic, one may be able to note the 'doctored' elements in what Wall Street Journal claimed as money transaction into Najib's bank accounts.The Prime Minister, yet to sue the foreign...
View ArticleCan't wait to see Najib go
You got a point there, Lim Guan Eng...but how clean are you in administering Penang?Home many times have you rubbished allegations that you are bias and neglecting the Malays, planting cronies for...
View ArticleHidden hands...and the paymaster!
Attorney-General Abdul Gani Patail has ordered a full probe into who leaked bank documents relating to 1MDB to the Wall Street Journal.He said in a statement on Wednesday that the documents were...
View ArticleClosed accounts and murder
A simple logic - how to channel money to bank accounts already closed?The personal accounts of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, allegedly linked to the 1MDB money trail, were not frozen as...
View ArticleWSJ: Mother of all LIES!
Who and what is Wall Street Journal, and what kind of journalism ethic are they adhering to?Sorry to say, many world leaders, corporate figures, conglomerates and even governments have come under WSJ...
View ArticlePrince Saud al-Faisal dies
Former Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal died on Thursday, Saudi Arabian sources and media close to the kingdom’s ruling family reported, two months after he was replaced following four...
View ArticleDivorce... but no 'talak'
PAS said its 'divorce' with DAP is inevitable; in fact its final. You believe that?To me, its only a political gimmick. Whether they are still together or separated, both have the same agenda - to...
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