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The most effective way to curb corruption and abuse

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Published: Wednesday, 06 August 2014 03:44
Posted by Koon Yew Yin

The simplest way to curb corruption is by totally abandoning the system of negotiated tenders and following instead the guidelines for open tenders and procurement laid down by the World Bank and other international development bodies.

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Entrenching ‘Ketuanan Melayu’, how it is being done

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Published: Sunday, 06 July 2014 13:25
Posted by Horace Pereira

The supposed historic birthright of the Malay majority is becoming the default national position through its promotion by ideologues and zealots and enforcement by the mob.

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Stop politicising the education system

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Published: Wednesday, 29 January 2014 16:19
Posted by Yin Ee Kiong

Over the years, the government has dumbed down our exams and adopted a two-tier grading system – a ‘them and us’ marking scheme and streaming. This unequal treatment acted as a wedge between those who got preferential treatment and those who didn’t.

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We adopt hudud at our peril

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Published: Wednesday, 30 April 2014 09:06
Posted by Yin Ee Kiong

 If liberal, tolerant Muslims think it won’t affect them, they should think again because hudud impinges on every aspect of their lives too.

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Malaysia, a country in need of healing

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Published: Thursday, 02 October 2014 04:26
Posted by Yin Ee Kiong

Malaysia will not suddenly be a better country if there is no bumiputraism but it will be the start of the healing process.

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