Datuk Seri Najib Razak could see the end of his days as prime minister soon amid reports that money from state-owned funds were credited into his personal accounts, analysts say, adding that this issue could also severely damage his party, Umno. They said the expose by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and Sarawak Report would lead to…
Guan Eng loses ‘racist grandmother’ suit, to file appeal
Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng will file an appeal after losing a defamation case against opposition leader Datuk Jahara Hamid, whom he labelled “a racist grandmother” two years ago. His lawyers, led by Datuk N. Mureli, have strongly recommended that he file an appeal with the Court of Appeals. “I will follow my lawyers’…
SENSATIONAL FINDINGS! – Prime Minister Najib Razak’s Personal Accounts Linked To 1MDB Money Trail MALAYSIA EXCLUSIVE!
Ia shocking development it has been learnt that investigators have traced billions of ringgit linked to the 1MDB money trail into Prime Minister Najib Razak’s personal bank accounts. Amongst a series of key transactions it has been identified that a total of RM42 million recently flowed from a controversial company linked to 1MDB, SRC International…
Heng’s appointment as special adviser a waste of money, says DAP lawmaker
Wanita MCA chief Datuk Heng Seai Kie’s appointment as a special adviser in the Prime Minister’s Department is a waste of public funds, unnecessary and completely unjustifiable, DAP said today. Seputeh MP Teresa Kok, in a statement, said that Heng, who is tasked to look into the national unity blueprint, is not qualified for the…
Heng Seai Kei‘s appointment as special adviser at the Prime Minister’s Department is most unnecessary, unjustifiable and a waste of public funds
In a 2013 parliamentary reply, it was revealed that there were four BN politicians appointed to advisory positions in the Prime Minister’s Department: Rais Yatim as special advisor on social and cultural issues, with RM27, 227.20 monthly allowance; Johari Baharum, as special advisor to the Northern Corridor Economic Region, with RM21,500 allowance; Abdullah Mohd Zin,…
Enter church, temple in your underwear, Ridhuan Tee says in dress code dare
KUALA LUMPUR, July 1 — As the dress code war continues to claim the limelight, controversial columnist Ridhuan Tee Abdullah challenged today critics of the government guideline to visit churches and temples dressed only in their underwear. The Chinese Muslim convert had jumped into the fray following a Selangor DAP lawmaker’s cheeky Facebook notice welcoming…
DAP dreams in Malaysian, not Chinese, Indian or Malay, Kit Siang says after Pakatan ends
KUALA LUMPUR, June 24 ― The unceremonious break-up of Pakatan Rakyat (PR) will not throw the DAP off the path of multiracialism, Lim Kit Siang has insisted amid talk that the split would cause his party to become narrow-minded or more Chinese-centric. Instead, the veteran DAP politician said his party will continue championing the needs…
Let the dogs and wolves bark, says Hadi in vowing to push on with hudud
Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang said PAS would not be swayed from its agenda and that the “enemies” are picking out aspects of the religion, such as hudud, to strike fear among the people. The party president said a picture was being painted as if hudud was the first order of business should the Islamist…