Maybank or CIMB, EPF?

By P Gunasegaram, The Star THE Employees Provident Fund (EPF) will soon be in a happy predicament, if it is not already. That’s because it will be negotiating to sell its 45% stake in RHB Capital to…

‘Yayasan is facing losses’

By Martin Carvalho, The Star PETALING JAYA: The Selangor Government's decision to reject temporary occupation licence (TOL) applications by nursery operators in Sungai Buloh and instead award it to…

Battle For Sabah

Selvarajasomiah's WeblogPERCEPTIONS may vary on the balance of power in Sabah’s political arena and the outcome of the impending elections, 60 state seats and 25 parliamentary seats are up for grabs,…

Zaid stares into the GE crystal ball

 The Kita boss predicts that Pakatan Rakyat may win fewer seats in the next polls, and share his views on BN winning back opposition-held states.“I wanted the three parties to solve their problems.…

Takeover the IPPs, Not Renegotiate

Why are contract negotiations being carried out with IPPs which have been a drain on the resources of Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) and a burden to the consumers? Why not let TNB take over the…

‘The Gods must be crazy’ in Malaysia

Suddenly everyone is springing up as an authority of sorts in representing God. Some are even going the distance to be the interpreters of God. It is no surprise to be hearing from politicians…

Crusaders for Cruelty

New and “improved” laws with enhanced sentences and fines are worthless without competent and impartial enforcement of said laws By Shenaaz Khan (President, Malaysian Animal Welfare Society)

Powerless or Powerful?

By Tony Pua The Minister of Energy, Water and Green Technologies, Peter Chin had earlier in the week expressed that the Government is helpless in "declassifying" the Power Purchasing Agreements…

Targeting RM800b oil ‘field’

By Eileen Ng, NST KUALA LUMPUR: A one-stop centre to coordinate and promote the country's oil field services and equipment (OFSE) industry, to be known as Malaysia Petroleum Resource Corporation,…

Where is Sabah’s oil money going?

By Queville To, Free Malaysia Today KOTA KINABALU: Sabah, as major gas producing state in the country, should not be included in the electricity tariff hike or in any fuel susbidy cuts.