Tag: Richard Malanjum

Opinion | Johor PRN Verdict: A Warning Putrajaya Can No Longer Ignore

Johor has delivered more than a state election result — it has sent a powerful political message to Putrajaya. The scale of Barisan Nasional's victory suggests that voters were motivated less by political rhetoric and more by concerns over the rising cost of living, governance and leadership, making the election a significant barometer of national sentiment.

The Lion King Came Alive With the National Symphony Orchestra

As the iconic "Circle of Life" resounded through the hall, The Lion King became more than a beloved Disney classic for this mother and her neurodiverse son — it became an unforgettable evening of music, inclusion and inspiration and the iconic "Circle of Life" moment.
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Malaysia Long Way Off From ‘Happy Days’ For Justice System

Cosmetic touches now and then don't resolve numerous complaints for years on law and lawyers in Malaysia! De Facto Law Minister Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar's...

Gopal Sri Ram Should Recuse Himself On Rosmah Mansor Cases

Reading the various news reports on Rosmah Mansor's court application yesterday, I feel compelled to make my comments here. It is clear from the...

Inseparable Duo, Najib And Rosmah, Have Options In Court

It isn’t possible for anyone, including court, ‘to know law’. ‘Fake News’ by Reuters on Rosmah Mansor . . . In law, those who accuse...

Analisis: Tak Selamat Dari Segi Perundangan Untuk Hukum Najib

ULASAN oleh Joe Fernandez Pada asasnya, sebuah Pendapat bukanlah undang-undang. Perihal ini perlu dinyatakan terlebih dahulu. Hanya mahkamah yang berhak dan layak mengisytiharkan undang-undang. Parlimen pula...

The Rulings, Being Based On ‘Flaws’ In Law, Means It’s Unsafe To Convict Najib

COMMENT and ANALYSIS by Joe Fernandez At the very outset, it must be stated, that Opinion isn’t law. Only the court can declare law. Parliament makes...

The SRC Trial: Is There A Miscarriage Of Justice?

For many of Najib Razak's supporters and family members, last week was a truly miserable moment. Not only did the Court of Appeal (COA)...