Jaywalker
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Jaywalker
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Broad-minded thinker challenging the status quo. Anti-establishment & unapologetically questioning everything. Seeking truth, not approval

High Court rules ex-HR minister showed bias in union-banks dispute dlvr.it/TRXKZ8

A Malaysian lawmaker said a probe into the shareholdings of the country’s anti-graft chief Azam Baki allegedly uncovered that he owned shares worth 14 million ringgit ($3.6 million) in nine companies. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…


Pandan MP Rafizi Ramli today urged Putrajaya to reveal the full findings of a shareholding investigation into Azam Baki, claiming that the probe had uncovered a total of RM14 million in shares held by the MACC chief commissioner. Rafizi claimed in a statement today that, according to government sources, the special investigative committee led by Attorney-General Dusuki Mokhtar found shares under Azam’s name in nine companies. “The latest information now circulating in Putrajaya, according to government sources, concerns alleged findings from the investigation into Azam’s share ownership, as follows. “The total shares owned amount to RM14 million across nine companies, and these share purchases were not approved or declared as required." Full story: malaysiakini.com/news/770245

The Regent of Johor, Tengku Ismail, is angry with those who blamed him for the mess in Malaysian football following CAS's rejection of the appeal on the heritage players He challenged them to sue him en masse in court That won't be necessary, Tuanku. You are not entirely to blame. It might have been your idea to naturalise foreign players to strengthen our squad, and it might also be your idea to appeal to CAS after FIFA imposed sanctions and fines on the footballers But the person who should be sued is the Home Minister, along with the civil servants who brought the country into disrepute. The Madani government should, in fact, resign over this matter for covering up the whole affair TMJ is wealthy and powerful, and some say he should be feared. But he could not do all those wrongful things FIFA accused FAM of doing without government involvement We have a problem with a lack of transparency, accountability, and clarity about what actually happened. TMJ can reclaim his popularity if he can help the Rakyat know what actually happened inside FAM and the Minister's office




📻 BFM EXCLUSIVE : James Chai said he was never formally contacted by the MACC before being publicly named in a probe over a RM1.1 billion government deal with Arm Holdings. "I expected MACC to reach out to me via a formal and official notice writing...like an actual appointment. None of that happened in email, Whatsapp, text messages," the ex-aide to Rafizi Ramli told BFM. bfm.my/content/podcas… 🧵1

House officer, 29, found dead in hostel room at Kuala Krai hospital dlvr.it/TRLj5T


🚨BREAKING NEWS: The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has officially announced that the football ban imposed on seven illegally naturalized Malaysian players by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) WILL REMAIN in effect. The fine imposed on the Malaysian football federation for the document forgery case will also stand. With this decision, the seven Malaysian ilegal players are officially FOUND GUILTY and will not be allowed to participate in any official football competitions for 12 months. CASE CLOSED: Document forgery has been proven, and FAM has been found responsible.

Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Tiong King Sing has sold his entire stake in Timberwell Bhd to the company’s largest shareholder, Wong Wai Foo. He disposed of 14.2 million shares, or nearly 16% of the company, valuing the block at about RM12.8 mil, according to Bursa. 🧵1

Rafizi Ramli has linked Anwar Ibrahim to the RM1 billion investment deal with Arm Holdings, saying the prime minister personally approved it. "Sepatutnya orang pertama yang SPRM perlu cari, kalau betul ada penyelewengan, ialah PMX sendiri," he said, after the MACC issued a search notice for his former political aide, James Chai. 🧵1

Wonders never cease... Again.

Effective midnight (Mar 5), diesel in Peninsular Malaysia will rise 8 sen to RM3.12 per litre. RON97 petrol will increase 10 sen to RM3.25, while non-subsidised RON95 will go up 8 sen to RM2.67. Diesel in Sabah, Sarawak, and Labuan, as well as subsidised RON95, will remain unchanged.

The Pahang Orang Asli community has appealed to Sultan Abdullah to reconsider his statement denying the existence of customary land in the state. "Tanah tersebut adalah tanah adat yang kami warisi dari nenek moyang kami, dan tanah kehidupan kami," they said. 🧵1






