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Domestic Policy
The crux of the matter related to the MACC’s probing of Justice Nazlan
Judges would be vulnerable to the interference in the conduct and affairs of judicial/legal proceedings, indirectly, and be put in a state of apprehension or fear.
By
Jason Loh
2 years ago
Economy and Finance
Exploring an alternative payment settlements system
The Asean version combines the best of both worlds, i.e., both SWIFT and TARGET2.
By
Rais Hussin and Jason Loh
2 years ago
Law and Human Rights
The crux of the issue in the claim of bias by Najib’s lawyers
The defence team simply can’t escape the ramification that they’re casting aspersion on the judiciary as a whole.
By
Jason Loh
2 years ago
Law and Human Rights
Only the Judicial Ethics Committee has the jurisdiction to investigate Justice Nazlan
The distinction between ethical and criminal has been wholly lost on the MACC.
By
Jason Loh
2 years ago
Foreign Policy
The Alternative Quad
The existence of an alternative Quad would be timely and promising.
By
Jason Loh
2 years ago
Law and Human Rights
The psychology of race & religion baiting in Malaysia
Middle Malaysia or the middle ground comprises of two halves or lungs – moderate liberals and moderate conservatives.
By
Jason Loh
2 years ago
Education and Social Policy
A call to humanise our prisons
Adopting a humane approach is key to Malaysia's prison reforms.
By
Jennifer Ley
2 years ago
Education and Social Policy
Gender-based violence (GBV) – the plight of Rohingya refugee women
Over the years, Rohingya women and girls have faced various forms of GBV.
By
Jachintha Joyce Devasagayam Jayakumar
2 years ago
Domestic Policy
Managing refugees the Malaysian Way?
Managing refugees the Malaysian way shouldn’t involve abnegating our international obligations since these are political and moral standards also.
By
Jachintha Joyce Devasagayam Jayakumar
2 years ago
Law and Human Rights
Conscience as the heart of the matter – a Malaysia Day reflection
It’s at the “heart of the matter” – the root and source of all our problems we face as a nation and society.
By
Jason Loh
2 years ago
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