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More countries will investigate Taib?

By Keruah Usit

The Bruno Manser Fund (BMF) expects more nations to launch corruption investigations against Sarawak Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud, following those of the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (Finma) and Malaysian Anti-Corruption Agency (MACC).

“In particular, we are hoping that the governments of Canada, Australia, the UK and the US will start investigating Taib family assets in their countries,” the Swiss NGO has told the international press.

THE PREACHER SAID:


'If I had all the beer in the world, 
I'd take it and throw it into the river'

And the congregation cried, 'Amen!'

'And if I had all the wine in the world,
I'd  take it and throw it in the river'

Nude squats make a comeback, welcome to Malaysia

Photo from six years ago similar case.
SINGAPORE: Two Singaporean women who drove to Johor Baru for supper were questioned by Malaysian immigration officials, handcuffed, thrown behind bars and made to do squats without their clothes on, the Singapore Straits Times reported today.

The two women said they had driven into Johor Baru through an unmanned immigration lane and did not get their passports stamped.

Kisah perjumpaan menteri teknologi sedunia

Pada sebuah pertemuan antara Menteri Teknologi Sedunia di Langkawi. Menteri Jepun, Amerika Syarikat (AS) dan Malaysia sedang ‘mengeteh’.

Menteri Jepun : Kalau anda ke Jepun, anda gali tanah kami, baru saja sampai 7 meter, anda akan temukan banyak chip, rangka-rangka besi, papan sirkit elektronik dan lain-lain. Ini menunjukkan bahawa sejak zaman nenek moyang, kami bangsa Jepun sudah mengenal teknologi robot.

Cop: I’m sitting here, what can I do?

SO WHAT!
You are welcome to file a complaint against me if you dare!
PETALING JAYA: As a former crime desk reporter, Teoh El Sen is used to dealing with the police and has maintained that not all are bad apples.

But an encounter with one of them last night has left him questioning their commitment to serving the public.

Immigration completes 'nude squat' probe

The Johor Immigration Department has completed its probe into allegations that its personnel forced two Singapore women to perform squats in the nude.

Reached this afternoon, department director Mohd Nasri Ishak said the report has been submitted to the department's headquarters in Putrajaya.

Hiew's Kg Sayap pledge to gain credit

PBS Vice-President
Datuk Herbert Timbon Lagadan
Kota Kinabalu: Sabah DAP Adviser, Hiew King Cheu, is another kind of politician who is always on the lookout for any opportunity to get credit for any project undertaken by the Barisan Nasional (BN) Government.

Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) Vice-President cum Kadamaian Assemblyman Datuk Herbert Timbon Lagadan said this following Hiew's pledge to raise the plight of the Kampung Sayap people who, he claimed, were forced to endure a 20km bumpy and dangerous road for so many years.

PBS leader ticks off ‘arrogant’ Rais

Lately Barisan Nasional leaders have been on the receiving
end of Sabah's wrath.
KOTA KINABALU: When the opposition accuses Barisan Nasional (BN) leaders of arrogance, it is expected. But when a fellow BN leader starts doing the same, it means something is really wrong.

Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) deputy president Dr Yee Moh Chai is the latest to describe a federal leader as “arrogant” and “out of touch” with the people.

Najib dikecam guna program rasmi ke Kazakhstan untuk urusan peribadi

KUALA LUMPUR, 7 Jun:Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak didakwa menggunakan program pribadi untuk menguruskan perkahwinan anaknya dengan dicampuradukkan dengan program kerajaan semasa ke Kazakhstan sekarang.Tindakan ini disifatkan AJK PAS Pusat, Dr Dzulkefli Ahmad sebagai langkah yang ‘tidak ada kelas langsung’.Kecaman ini dibuat ekoran tindakan Najib menggunakan segala kemudahan kerajaan dan wang rakyat untuk memenuhi keperluan keluarganya di Kazakhstan sekarang.

Review Of The Petroleum Development Act 1974 Long Overdue

By Dr Jeffrey Kitingan
The recent call by the Sabah Oil and Gas Contractors Association to amend the Petroleum Development Act 1974 (“the Petroleum Act”) in order to solve the problem of Sabahans not benefiting from the industry is not only timely but long overdue.

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