1y

Mental health issues can be caused by workplace stress

To expect employers to act considerately and reasonably by their own volition is akin to gambling with the rights of workers in the country.

1y

A thousand apologies, genuine and fake

Najib insisted that he was innocent and blamed fugitive businessman Jho Low and Petrosaudi executives for the debacle. 

1y

Justice delayed, justice denied: The ICC’s ticking clock on war crimes

These judges, appointed to act swiftly and judiciously, seem to forget that every tick of the clock is a tick towards catastrophe.

1y

PMX friendship with Prof Yunus means a lot

This is the first visit by the head of any foreign government since the formation of an interim government led by Prof Muhammad Yunus.

1y

Rising medical fees ‘killing’ the rakyat?

Is MoH to be blamed for not effectively regulating private hospitals?

1y

Unlocking the value of waste: A call for policy change and investment

E-waste traders could be licensed, and regulations could be set for disposal.

1y

Has Malaysia become a police state?

The recent attempt to indict Teresa Kok over her halal certification statements shows encroachment by authorities using orchestrated communalism.

1y

A reflection on Malaysia’s progress – Xavier Jayakumar

Economic growth has been steady, but challenges persist.

1y

Charge the police for extrajudicial killing

Organisations believe only the courts can decide guilt.

1y

Civil service reform for a Madani Malaysia

Current performance appraisal system must undergo thorough reform to be successful.

2y

Critical role of caregivers, govt support in ageing Malaysia

Well-supported caregivers better equipped to provide high-quality care.

2y

Malaysia must play balancing act to serve its interests

2y

Brain drain and its danger to the nation

A recent report revealed that nearly two million of our skilled workforce are residing overseas, most of them in Singapore.