PM ‘disappointed’ with Rais

By Free Malaysia Today KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak is apparently disappointed with Information, Communications and Culture Minister Rais Yatim for lodging police reports against…

No end to the deficit, yet

By Teoh El Sen, Free Malaysia TodayPETALING JAYA: Local economists have expressed worries over Malaysia's ability to reduce the deficit to 5.4% of the gross domestic product (GDP) next year – a…

Malaysia, a victim of economic hit men?

Some say that our sudden capitulation to Singapore regarding the customs and immigrations land deal is the result of our prime minister being blackmailed with a particularly rare photograph taken…

On Kim Quek Being Questioned by Bukit Aman

“Instead of going after the crooks, the police questions my brother, a political analyst,” said Sr.Theresa Yong, sister of Kim Quek author of banned book ‘The March to Putrajaya’.By Pahlawan…

Memo Taubat: Bapa Borek.. Anak Rintik..

By Anak Sungai Derhaka Sabtu lalu, di hari penaman Calon bagi pemilihan MPP PKR lidah rasmi UMNO (Utusan) telah menyiarkan sebuah berita yang menyatakan Tiga wakil Cabang Parti Keadilan Rakyat…

Student Freedom Fund

An Initiative to Support and Promote Student Freedom & Liberty in Malaysia This is a temporary webpage created specifically to host the financial record of the donation collected from the…

Siapa PM sebelum Pak Lah?

Aspan Alias Semalam TDM berkata yang DS Najib mengahadapi kepayahan kerana mewarisi pentadbiran yang tidak baik dari Perdana Menteri sebelumnya dan yang beliau maksudkan ialah pentadbiran PM yang…

Putrajaya faces RM7.5b toll freeze bill

By Lee Wei Lian, The Malaysian Insider KUALA LUMPUR, Oct  18 – Toll highway operator PLUS Expressways Bhd could be compensated as much as RM5 billion over the next five years for not raising toll…

Sabah and Sarawak the ‘biggest losers’

By Rahmah Ghazali, Free Malaysia TodayKUALA LUMPUR: Sabah and Sarawak have been “marginalised” in Budget 2011 despite bigger contributions to the government's coffers than its counterparts in the…

I did it my way

The Tiananmen Square revolt was soon enough quelled but China realised that it could not ignore what the people want. So they decided to allow economic reforms as long as the people stay out

EPF – Growing or Otherwise?

G. Manimaran did many Malaysians a favor by writing his report on Unionists insist on ‘security net’ as EPF invests more in The Malaysian Insider this morning. It comes as no surprise that unionists…

Snap elections in Malaysia soon?

Given the political situation, however, the budget will be scanned by all concerned for signs that a general election will be called soon. Mr Najib is under pressure not only from a highly-active…

Dr M says big projects is way to go

By Yow Hong Chieh, The Malaysian Insider KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 18 — The Najib administration’s move to reach for Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s playbook of using big projects to stimulate the economy was…

When one death is too many

By R. Nadeswaran, The SunTWO weeks ago, a 20-year-old Singaporean student was killed in what appeared to be a hit-and-run incident in the upmarket area of Belsize Park in London. Tan Ming Wei was…

Neo-Maya, Neo-Malaya

Verily ... the evolution of modern man can be characterized by his worship of the monolith and in building tall structures so that not only he may reach the heavens and touch the gods, but become…