About cops and robbers

  Musa Hassan has many grievances against the government, the present IGP, as well as the Minister. First of all, Musa had requested an extension of service but it was rejected. He then asked…

A second chance for bankrupts

Malaysia has one of the most stringent bankruptcy laws in the world, but a review may be in the offing. According to the Malaysia Department of Insolvency, between 2005 and June 2012, a total of…

Non-Muslims feeling the heat

We are merely kidding ourselves if we think the rules by PAS only apply to Muslims.But for political expediency, and for selfish political ambitions, there is now a deafening silence from allies of…

Pas berated by Guan Eng

UNACCEPTABLE: DAP leader takes issue with Pakatan Rakyat ally over 'khalwat' summonses (NST) - PAS has come under fire from all quarters including its ally, DAP, following a report that…

‘Pakatan will shut down Lynas’

Lynas' admission that it will not ship out rare earth waste is an opportunity for the BN government to cancel the plant in Gebeng, says Lim Guan Eng. By Lim Guan Eng, FMT The DAP demands that…

Who is Deepak Jaikishan?

Carpetman' Deepak Jaikishan has stoked the curiosity of many Malaysians, with his 'timely' or 'untimely' decision to expose the prime minister and his spouse.  G Lavendran Who really is Deepak…

Musa Hassan dan aksi Bollywood

Oleh Ahmad Lutfi Othman Semakin dekat dengan PRU13, bermacam-macam kejutan berlaku. Pendedahan bekas Ketua Polis Negara, Musa Hassan dan pembongkaran ahli perniagaan, Deepak Jaikishan, yang rapat…

Always consistently inconsistent

  But why is no one talking about this? Is it true that the MAS multi-billion scandal is linked to the RM30 billion Forex losses? And why say that the RM30 billion Forex losses is an old…

Carpets, mattresses and dirty linen

Carpet trader Deepak Jaikishan and ex-IGP Musa Hassan have stirred up more political controversies. The question on everyone’s lips is, “Why are they singing now?” Is it for selfish reasons, to save…

UMNO’s karmic cycle

There was a strange but pleasurable sense of "being a Johorean" back in the day, even for a little child like me who almost felt that life back then was about the freedom to roam the kampong/village…