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Letter – Stop shifting blame to Jakim – Shahrizan Mat Din

Regulatory body’s only fault is its delayed response to set record straight on meat cartel controversy

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Not first case of breach of fiduciary duties – Terence Fernandez

Are directors, through their inaction, complicit in Prasarana’s failings? MoF said to revamp board with bigwig appointments

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Whom will you support if elections held this year? – P. Gunasegaram

Malaysia’s future has never depended so heavily on whom we choose to vote in

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Come clean on reason for cancelling HSR – Anwar Ibrahim

Rail project cancellation mistake both from a current economic standpoint and in terms of future benefits

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Covid-19 vaccine, welcome to Malaysia – Nachiappan M.T. Arasu

However, many questions remain on inoculation programme to be rolled out here

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1.2 mil vaccine doses for Indonesia, but none for us? – Ronnie Liu

Govt must come clean, as it’s unlikely that China didn’t make similar offer to Malaysia

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Letter – After Prasarana’s sound and fury, chairman has to go – Hazlan Zakaria

Prasarana and Datuk Seri Tajuddin Abdul Rahman may have opened themselves up to potential suits and dug themselves further into public disrepute

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KL-JB high-speed rail link makes no sense – P. Gunasegaram

Scaled-down replacement for Singapore link could lose Malaysia tens of billions of ringgit

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Letter – Oct 2 Prasarana payment was for work done ending last June – MRCB-George Kent

Certified payment amount at about RM724 million as of October, November payment pending approval

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Covid-19, not vaccine, dangerous – health experts, concerned individuals

Malaysia’s immunisation programme needs ‘all-of-society’ approach

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Corruption, lack of priorities costing lives in Sarawak – Larry Sng

Friday’s tragedy could have been prevented had proper safety measures been followed

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Digitalisation: catalysts, breakthroughs, future developments – Jason Loh

A look at some digital lessons from 2020, and ahead to what this year brings

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Triso ferry tragedy: where do we go from here? – Joseph Masilamany

Loss of human lives due to lack of bridges is sadly nothing new in Sarawak