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Follow PMs \’lead-do-ship\’

It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. The New Straits Times lead photograph and headline story on Friday, (March 4, 2005) may be worth a million words. It captured the prime minister reviewing the rape of Bukit Cahaya (i.e. a hill of light!) greens without even a \”a single tree standing nor a […]

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Finding the missing peace

I uphold five international personalities in our history as my personal heroes. They are Jesus of Nazareth, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr, Mother Teresa, and Nelson Mandela. Only one local personality makes the same grade to my mind – the late Dr Tan Chee Khoon, our foremost opposition leader of the independence generation who […]

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MPs: Much ado about nothing

The current prime minister, in his first week of office before the general election and after his espousal of the \’work with me not for me\’ philosophy, and after kissing his mother\’s hand as a mark of respect, with thanks and gratitude for raising him to become the political leader of the biggest party in […]

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A Malaysian identity?

I love the new advertising campaign by Telekom Malaysia to reflect her new identity. Neither are they paying me to write this piece. The News Straits Times (NST) reported that they are spending RM9million on this re-branding exercise through their advertising campaign. On the inside of the first pull-out cover page of their advert was the picture […]

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Trees missed for the woods in AP policy

The controversy over the issuance of Approved Permits (APs) – including the public disclosure of the full list – hides more than it reveals about the real issues raised by Tengku Mahaleel, the CEO of Proton Bhd. While the disclosure is a good and transparent action, it is not the real core issue raised and […]

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NEP: Between theory and practice

When I started work in 1972, I had a hard choice to make. I was posted to the Implementation, Coordination and Development Administration Unit of the Prime Minister\’s Department and one of my jobs included monitoring and evaluating the success of bumiputera equity accumulation under the New Economic Policy (NEP). As an Indian, I had […]

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Selangor: Whose developed status?

Selangor has rather arrogantly declared that it is now \’a developed state\’. Rather strangely, it did not use the services of any of the development agencies, either global or local, to verify its definition and declaration. The Economic Planning Unit (EPU) in the Prime Minister\’s Department or the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) would have […]

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Our K-Competitiveness: Global Knowledge partnerships

Razali Ismail, one of Malaysia\’s most foremost ambassadors and the former President of UN general assembly and now, Special Envoy to Myanmar wrote an outstanding piece in the New Straits Times on Aug 31. Entitled \’Marking Merdeka and our global place\’, it was on the role of Malaysia in a globalised world. My article is a reflection […]

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Customs DG – media as prosecutor, judge and jury

I refer with dismay and sadness on the type of media reporting practiced against Tan Sri Abdul Halil Mutalib, the retiring director-general of the Customs and Excise Department. The media, led by the New Straits Times , seems to have become prosecutor, judge and jury over a story that they broke, leveraged and now participate in passing […]

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Coup degrace in Parliament

Backbenchers Club chairperson Shahrir Abdul Samad and I studied \’Government\’ as a subject during our Sixth Form days. It was an optional course for all Arts students for the Higher School Certificate of the Cambridge University in 1968. That was the favourite and best course of my entire schooling and education. \’Governance\’ was the core […]

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