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Revisiting the Bumiputera corporate equity issue

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Category: Lim Teck Ghee's Contribution
Published: Saturday, 04 September 2010 00:14
Posted by Dr. Lim Teck Ghee

The study's findings raised a hue and cry not only because it challenged the official data on the share equity attained by the Malay community but more importantly because it challenged the official orthodoxy.

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Hardtalk or money talks? Saga of the aborted RPK interview

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Published: Thursday, 02 September 2010 05:14
Posted by Dr. Lim Teck Ghee

To clear the air, it is important for the Malaysian and British governments to issue a statement disclaiming any interference in the matter and for the Hardtalk senior management to be more explicit on what actually went on behind the scenes.

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Time running out for M’sian economy

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Published: Tuesday, 03 August 2010 02:37
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Most damaging of all to business and investor confidence (although not easily quantifiable) is the rising racial (and occasionally) religious ranting from Malay extremists....

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Public must not allow themselves to be spooked by Perkasa

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Published: Friday, 13 August 2010 04:37
Posted by Dr. Lim Teck Ghee, Director, Centre for Policy Initiatives

On Aug 10, Perkasa made a police report against CPI columnist Ms Helen Ang, calling for her to be investigated under the Sedition Act or ISA.They alleged: “Helen juga dengan angkuhnya memburuk-burukkan Yang Di-Pertuan Agung Tuanku Mizan.......

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10th Malaysia Plan: Going forwards or backwards?

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Published: Tuesday, 27 July 2010 01:35
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Although the allocation earmarks a RM20 billion ‘facilitation fund’ to boost private sector investment, no clear strategy has been revealed to promote competition across and within sectors to revive private investment.....

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