Tag: Malaysia
Malaysia: A virus, a crisis, and an economic plan in ruins
Malaysia was looking to cash in on Chinese visitors spending big this year, but the coronavirus has left those on the nation’s breadline wondering how to put food on the table
Malaysia’s civil service: Where incompetence is the reality
The Southeast Asian country suffers from decades of corruption and cronyism, plus a racist agenda which favors Malays regardless of competence
‘Not the world’s trash bin,’ Malaysian minister proclaims
Plastic rubbish peddlers forced to cough up as report says businesses are shooting themselves in the foot by damaging the environment
Unable to quell growing public anger, Malaysian education minister falls on...
Given a poisoned chalice, Maszlee Malik’s fall from grace was always on the cards
Malaysia’s water troubles part of a broader challenge
Malaysian authorities demonstrate ongoing failure to grasp the concept of providing continuous clean, running water to the population
Death keeps its sting in the court of Malaysian public opinion
Govt faces a struggle to repeal capital punishment, despite its increasing unpopularity for some crimes
Komunisme tidak cocok di Malaysia
Beberapa bulan yang lalu, sekelompok warga senior Malaysia menyelundupkan sesuatu melintasi perbatasan Thailand dan membawanya ke negara bagian utara Perak.
Kemudian, beberapa minggu yang lalu,...
Communism no match for race in Malaysia
A symbolic act of ideology tears open the wrong wound in a country where skin color is the political currency
Malaysian police draw thin blue line in the sand over reform
Govt failure to table a key bill for civilian oversight of the police is another setback for transparency and basic human rights
The wild west of Malaysia’s tahfiz religious schools
Despite their fair share of scandals, they are operating without licence nor accountability