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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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World Pilots’ Day: Cockpit Talk Inside the Boeing 737

In celebration of World Pilots’ Day on 26 April, Batik Air’s Captain Khairulirwan Kamaruddin reflects on an inspiring aviation journey that has spanned 25 years, nearly 15,000 flight hours, and countless memorable moments above the clouds.

Sarawak Advances APRC 2028 Preparations with Focus on Respiratory Health

Sarawak is strengthening cross-sector partnerships in preparation for APRC 2028, a regional platform focused on respiratory health, including lung disease and tuberculosis.

Negeri Sembilan: Emergency Cannot Remove Four Undang

Negeri Sembilan, based on Adat, risks first serious crisis of civilisation since Minangkabau arrival, if emergency declared!

Stateless In Sabah: Lawyers See The Way Forward

Legal fraternity want CheckList and related Proposals for stakeholders being on the same page on stateless in Sabah, speaking with one voice, on the Way Forward!

Skyworth PV Enters Malaysia Solar Market as Policy Changes Drive Growth

China’s Skyworth PV is making an aggressive push into Malaysia, betting that regulatory reforms, rising tariffs and shifting energy economics will trigger the next wave of rooftop solar growth — but it is entering an increasingly crowded and competitive market.

How AirAsia X Is Navigating Cost Pressures and Uncertainty

In the world of aviation, leadership is often tested not during growth but during uncertainty. For Malaysia's biggest low cost carriers, AirAsia X, that moment is now.

ARC Group Brings Capital Markets Forum Back to KL

The forum comes at a time when Malaysian firms are increasingly looking abroad for growth and capital, amid uncertain market conditions and shifting global capital flows

1MDB-Tanore – Delay in Written Grounds Raises Questions of Fairness

Delays in issuing written grounds of judgment are not uncommon in complex cases. But when such delays extend well beyond established timelines, do they begin to affect an accused person’s ability to exercise a meaningful right of appeal?

SRC Civil Case: Collective Decisions, But Only One Man Pays?

From Enron to Carillion, corporate failures have shown that shared decisions carry shared consequences. The SRC civil case ruling raises a difficult question — why does that principle appear unevenly applied?

Kes Sivil SRC: Keputusan Menimbulkan Persoalan Serius

Penghakiman kes sivil SRC yang meletakkan liabiliti ke atas Datuk Seri Najib Razak menimbulkan persoalan besar mengenai akauntabiliti sebenar, peranan lembaga pengarah, dan sejauh mana prinsip tadbir urus korporat dihormati dalam keputusan ini.

Valiram Friends & Family Sale: From Modest Beginnings to Luxury Buzz

Luxury retail group Valiram brought together more than 100 international brands at its annual Friends & Family Sale in Kuala Lumpur, offering shoppers discounts of up to 80% across fashion, fragrances, travel accessories and Swiss watches.

SRC Trial: Shahrol Agrees Najib Did Not Micromanage 1MDB, SRC

Former 1MDB CEO Datuk Shahrol Azral Ibrahim Halmi told the High Court that SRC International decisions were not micromanaged by former prime minister Najib Razak, agreeing he had never been instructed to direct the board on corporate matters.