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  • Cabinet’s anaemic response to the Azam Baki/MACC case
  • Why Anwar must remove Azam Baki – now
  • How elected local councils can combat corruption
  • Why not local  elections instead of just mayoral ones?
  • Parallels between Trump’s fascist US and Hitler’s Nazi Germany
  • Slashing  trillions of ringgit in land corruption
  • Jakel, the Selangor government, two PKR MPs and cheap prime land
  • Probing Zahid’s Malay unity proposal
  • MACC’s silly DPA proposal highlights more flaws in graft battle
  • Najib must pay for his crimes
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  • Trump’s perilous actions need pushback
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  • 10 steps to burnish football’s tarnished image
  • Umno and DAP on opposing sides over URA bill
  • Hunter’s arrest in Thailand a black eye for journalism
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  • RON95 blanket subsidy may backfire
  • Mourning the demise of the aviation commission
  • The rise and rise of PAS
  • Soft-pedalling on RON 95 subsidies is bad
  • Utusan Malaysia’s racial dimension in reporting
  • Giving a sense of belonging and well-being to all
  • Govt powers under URA Bill terribly excessive
  • Laughing stock of a procurement bill shockingly passed
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Author: Terence Gomez

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Is Malaysia descending into kleptocracy?

Posted on September 29, 2015 by Terence Gomez
At a recent forum, I addressed a major paradox: why has serious corruption not hindered Malaysia’s economic ...

Changing the way politics is funded

Posted on August 3, 2015 by Terence Gomez
Umno’s spokesman Abdul Rahman Dahlan tells the truth when he says that opposition parties opposed reforms which ...

1MDB – a chance to get it right

Posted on July 22, 2015 by Terence Gomez
We seem to have a history of putting in place inadequate reforms following a controversy such as the Asian currency ...

The 11MP: What happened to ‘Market-Friendly Affirmative Action’?

Posted on June 12, 2015 by Terence Gomez
When Najib Razak assumed office as Prime Minister in 2009, a core issue he had to oversee was the repercussions of ...

The 11MP: Where are the equity distribution figures?

Posted on June 1, 2015 by Terence Gomez
A core issue in any Malaysia Plan is the table on equity distribution figures among ethnic groups. However, the ...

Where’s the debate on the 11th Malaysia Plan?

Posted on November 24, 2014 by Terence Gomez
With the 10th Malaysia Plan scheduled to end next year and the economy  clearly still stuck in the middle income ...

Don’t curb intellectual discourse

Posted on September 8, 2014 by Terence Gomez
When Azmi Sharom, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Malaya, was charged under Malaysia’s Sedition Act ...

The politics and business of bank mergers

Posted on July 22, 2014 by Terence Gomez
Malaysians were informed on July 10, 2014 that a major bank consolidation was in the pipeline, involving CIMB Group ...

Halim’s suit and political business

Posted on June 13, 2013 by Terence Gomez
Halim Saad’s billion-ringgit suit against the government, a former minister and Khazanah Nasional puts the ...

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