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Highest debt in Malaysia’s history!

 Posted by Aliran on 26 March 2013  4 Responses »
Mar 262013
 

Martin Jalleh looks at how the BN government has plunged Malaysia deeper into debt due to irresponsible fiscal spending and rampant corruption. Continue reading »

A longstanding wrong must be challenged and corrected

 Posted by P Ramakrishnan on 23 March 2013  1 Response »
Mar 232013
 

Legal action has been initiated on behalf of the democratic process to return to the people their right to choose their local leaders, writes P Ramakrishnan. Continue reading »

Local council elections are our right!

 Posted by P Ramakrishnan on 12 March 2013  1 Response »
Mar 122013
 

Ratepayers who contribute such a huge sum to the coffers of the council have a right to hold councillors accountable for their performance, says P Ramakrishnan. Continue reading »

SInking into the depths of debt

 Posted by Aliran on 18 October 2012  2 Responses »
Oct 182012
 

Do you get that sinking feeling? If you do, it is not surprising. Martin Jalleh surveys the country’s worrying debt situation. Continue reading »

Towards a bankrupt Malaysia?

 Posted by Aliran on 26 December 2011  11 Responses »
Dec 262011
 

Subramaniam Pillay looks at the worrying rising trend of federal government debt and wonders if Malaysia will go bankrupt. At our current rate of borrowing, it won’t take long before we become another Greece. Continue reading »

Federal govt contesting Sarawak polls – not BN

 Posted by P Ramakrishnan on 14 April 2011  5 Responses »
Apr 142011
 

We are witnessing the worst human behavior employed and deployed in the pursuit of political power in the Sarawak election campaign, observes P Ramakrishnan. And to think that our national leaders are involved in this despicable conduct is really nauseating. Continue reading »

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