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Tunku Aziz’s short-lived political career

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Published: Tuesday, 22 May 2012 00:43
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tunkuazizMuch has been made by Tunku Aziz of his long standing anti-corruption credentials. My conclusion is that he has made a second career out of the cause of anti-corruption and it has served him well.

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Air Asia-MAS divorce aftermath: Can the bleeding stop?

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Published: Friday, 04 May 2012 23:55
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mas-aaMahathir who has on more than a few occasions bailed out MAS from liquidation using enormous sums of taxpayer money should answer this question instead of beating around the bush on the divorce event.

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Can Malaysia’s leaders emulate the Myanmar political reform?

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Published: Friday, 02 March 2012 06:28
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mal-myanThis ego and self-interest manifested in the material greed and weakness of leaders needs to be conquered if our country is to survive well.

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Najib the biggest loser from Bersih 3.0

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Published: Monday, 30 April 2012 01:14
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bersih3In an analysis of the aftermath, our respect and congratulations must go to the Bersih participants that congregated in Kuala Lumpur as well as in other major cities.

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Malaysian Malaise: The Government as Everybody's Cash Cow

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Published: Wednesday, 07 December 2011 04:51
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chartsIn my opinion, some of the blame for the culture of financial profligacy and irresponsibility in our society is traceable to this government policy aimed at providing cheap and easily accessible loans to higher education of our young.

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