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?
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?
By Yuktes Vijay
France President Emmanuel Macron is being verbally attacked – insulted, in some cases - by the leaders of several Islamic countries for...
By Hasnah Abdul Rahman, Editor-In-Chief, NMH
As at Monday, 17 August 2020, Malaysia is at the crossroads of Should and Must.
Should we, as citizens remain...
By: John Berthelsen (Asia Sentinel)
On October 17, Halim Saad, the executive chairman of Renong Group, bid RM5.2 billion (US$1.24 billion) in an attempt to...
By Aathi Shankar
THE Pakatan Harapan (PH) federal government wants to reintroduce the goods and services tax (GST) that the coalition so carefreely abolished after...
By Aathi Shankar
Jelutong MP R. Sanisvara Nethaji Rayer is under fire after he decided to defend a man accused of selling birth certificates and MyKads...
By Aathi Shankar
The RM450mil federal multipurpose building project in Tunjong, Kelantan was first cancelled, then revived, approved and awarded through direct negotiations by the...
By Aathi Shankar
MCA President Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong has called on the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to clarify the status of its investigation...