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If The CEO Is Not Responsible, Then Why Is Najib The First Defendant?

CEO accountability is under scrutiny as former 1MDB chief executive Datuk Shahrol Azral Ibrahim Halmi returns to the witness stand, with defence lawyers questioning where responsibility lies for decisions that led to the fund’s multibillion-ringgit losses.

1MDB Civil Trial: The Money Trail and Questions Over Recovery

During the 1MDB Civil Trial, Liquidator Angela Barkhouse told the High Court that her team traced allegedly misappropriated 1MDB funds through a complex network of 29 offshore entities, while acknowledging that her findings were based on a retrospective reconciliation and that she could not confirm the final total amount recovered.
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Negeri Sembilan, Based On Post-5 June Steps, Resolves Civilisational Crisis

Negeri Sembilan 5 June Meet, by itself, cannot resolve Civilisational Crisis (Part 2).

Johor Polls: Performance Versus Perspective

DAP Came To Johor With Slogans. Onn Hafiz Came With Shovels. Voters Will Decide Which One Matters More

Negeri Sembilan, Based On Post-5 June Steps, Resolves Civilisational Crisis

Negeri Sembilan 5 June Meet, by itself, does not resolve Civilisational Crisis (Part 1).

PRN Johor 2026: Ujian Pertama BN Tanpa Faktor Najib

Walaupun BN dijangka kekal mempertahankan Johor, persoalan sama ada gabungan itu mampu mengulangi kemenangan besar 2022 tanpa pengaruh Datuk Seri Najib Razak kini menjadi tumpuan utama.

Sleepless in Unemployment – Klang Valley Saw 7,000 Jobs Lost in a Month

The national unemployment rate may look steady, but for families in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur facing sudden job loss, the reality feels far less secure.

Malaysia’s Press Freedom Needs More Than Rankings to Recover

For Malaysian journalists, unpredictability now hurts more than outright bans, bringing rise to the age-old question: Whither Press Freedom?

Adat and Law in Clash of Civilisations in Negeri Sembilan

Analysis on the removal of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar (YDPB), the standing of the Undang Luak, and the jurisdictional (power) conflict between adat, statute, and executive power (Part 1).

PKR Tears Itself Apart While In Power: The Real ‘Reformasi’?

The exit of former PKR strongmen Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi has exposed a party still struggling to define itself in power

Tony Pua, the Constitution and the Monarchy: When Legalism Misses the Point

Remarks by Tony Pua may be constitutionally framed. But reducing the monarchy to its narrowest legal role risks misunderstanding the very Constitution he invokes.

GE16: Electoral Landscape Looking Clearer As Polls Draw Nearer

Umno is preparing to repackage itself as a competent party ready to run government as a ‘professional administration’ based on history and traditions.

Johor Polls: Can BN Win Big Without The Najib Factor?

BN is going solo in Johor. Without Najib, and now with a united PH, repeating 2022’s landslide victory may be a bit of an uphill task.

PKR Fracture Proves the Reformasi Promise Was Never More Than a Slogan

The public break between Anwar and Rafizi exposes that the so-called reformist project by PKR died in government, leaving BN the only party offering coherence.