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Walk your talk on corruption, Najib

By Joseph Tawie Free Malaysia Today, Mac 22, 2013 Sarawak opposition DAP has called on Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak to “walk his talk” in fighting corruption which was one of his national key result areas (NKRA) launched in 2010. Reminding Najib, party secretary Chong Chieng Jen said: “It is time for Najib to prove [...]

Establish IPCMC, NGOs tells govt

By G Lavendran Free Malaysia Today KUALA LUMPUR | Feb 15, 2013 There is an urgent need for the government to establish the Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC) in view of the high number of deaths in police custody. In making this call, a coalition of 42 NGOs dubbed “Stop State Violence Movement”, [...]

The Malaysian Insider KUALA LUMPUR | Jan 30, 2013 The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) had abused its power when it summoned last year two lawyers accompanying their client ― a former consultant to the scandal-riddled National Feedlot Centre (NFC) project ― to aid graft investigations, the High Court ruled today. High Court judge Zaleha Yusof [...]

By Joseph Bingkasan Free Malaysia Today KUALA LUMPUR | Jan 30, 2013 Pro-opposition Angkatan Perubahan Sabah (APS) has taken state Umno deputy chief Salleh Said Keruak to task for being quick to criticise the opposition but not former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad who admitted his role in the citizenship-for votes scandal that has since [...]

In response to the explosive revelations about the high number of immigrants in Sabah being given citizenship, Dr. Mahathir has said there should be an RCI on the Malay and Chinese citizens who got their citizenship from Malaysia’s first Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. Teresa Kok condemn MCA’s silence over Mahathir’s irresponsible remarks. She also [...]

By K Pragalath Free Malaysia Today KUALA LUMPUR | Jan 23, 2013 Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng has asked police to stop this Sunday’s Bible-burning programme planned by Pasukan Bertindak Anti Bible Bahasa Melayu, a previously unknown group. “I would like your cooperation to stop them and increase the security level to ensure public [...]

The Malaysian Insider KUALA LUMPUR | Nov 28, 2012 Tan Sri Musa Hassan today accused Cabinet ministers and politicians of regularly trying to interfere with police investigations and arrests when he was serving as Inspector-General of Police ― a practice that continues even now. Musa, who retired as IGP in September 2010, named Home Minister [...]

Free Malaysia Today By Leven Woon KUALA LUMPUR | Oct 14, 2012 DAP’s Teresa Kok urges the AG Chambers to consult relevant groups before tabling a bill in parliament to restrict judges’ power on statutory rape sentences.   De facto law minister Nazri Aziz was today urged to conduct thorough consultation with relevant groups before [...]

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