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Jurisdictional confusion?

I am no lawyer, even though if I had a real choice I would have pursued law studies. Still, my interest in legal issues centre on good versus poor governance related to public space morality. Last week, a High Court judge allowed Berjaya Books to challenge the Jawi raid on its Mid-Valley outlet and seizure of copies […]

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Dear Ungku: I disagree

I disagree that you go public with your personal views and tirade about the DAP. I did not especially like the assertions you made about the DAP in The Star recently. In any divorce, both sides have faults; and going public with your side is ugly and unbecoming of any mature person! You made a free choice […]

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Whose decision was it anyway?

I am a proud former Administrative and Diplomatic Service (PTD) officer. I thoroughly enjoyed my service as a PTD officer when in the public services. In our day we were taught to assume the role and responsibility of policy advisers to the minister to whom we were fully accountable to. Therefore, during our time, when […]

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Why not a terrorist?

This column is designed to spark a dialogue on a serious issue requiring all our hearts and minds to appreciate and understand the phenomenon. My question is: Why is Suspect A not a terrorist? Why is he not the same as and equivalent to the 9/11 murderers and terrorists? Why is it we are at […]

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Seda\’s \’idiocratic\’ ways

The word ‘idiocrat’ is an important one to describe much of the ‘idiocracy’ that we see in the world today.  The root words are, of course, ‘idiot’ and ‘bureaucrat’. I have been using this word ever since I realised that the popular negative idea of a bureaucratic person is one who stalls or delays due process, and […]

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Still a terrorist!

In a previous column I tried to ‘tickle’ a dialogue on why one could not consider Suspect A in the Aurora, Colorado killings a terrorist. Frankly, I think most people may not have thought through this issue enough to have a strong view or opinion.   When at Intan, our colleague Ahmad Bakri Shabdin conducted his ‘Train […]

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Organising excellence?

Was it the “greatest show on the earth?” Or is that the wrong question? How does any nation or any organisation evaluate large organisational goals and objectives, with some degree of objectivity and professionalism? But was this not the greatest performance in Olympic history? How does one professionally evaluate such large systems performance? Is that […]

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The spirit of celebration

The past month has been a holy one for Muslims, as well as for many Christians who are fasting and praying for their ‘Year of Hope’. The Muslim fast is from sun up to sun down, and a fast with no liquids or food during this period for the entire 30 days. This particular Christian […]

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Finding political will

Recently, a good friend and mentor in the United States (US) sent me an article for a campaign which was trying to reform the US Congress. It contained a simple but powerful argument quoting Warren Buffet who said that he can fix the US deficit crisis in minutes. The idea is so simple that I […]

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Two halves not a whole

When it comes to truth matters, judges are trained to focus on the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Therefore I find it amusing, at best, and absurd at worst, that the retired judge from Singapore has denied the truth of the matter about the case of his colleague plagiarising his work. […]

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