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Who speaks for Indians?
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MIC, Hindraf, Makal Sakhti, PPP, IPF and MAICCI. What do these acronyms and names have in common? Well they are all Indian or Indian-based parties and they are all going through a leadership crisis.
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Updated: 10:07AM Tue, 09 Feb 2010
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Let MACC stay above politics
Terence Fernandez
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I WOULD not eat my words just yet, but those of us who have accused the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) of being selective in its enforcement, have no defence if asked: “What about Wee Ka Siong?”
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Updated: 12:35AM Fri, 05 Feb 2010
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Basic training best done at home
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THREE years ago, the then youth and sports minister came up with a hare-brained idea – to set up a forward training base in London for Malaysian athletes competing in Europe. The Tun Abdul Razak Rubber Research Centre in Brickendonbury was the perfect venue to set up base, what with its fantastic “facilities”.
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Updated: 10:07AM Tue, 02 Feb 2010
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For the common good
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TODAY, I’d like to bring you a feel good story of how two people despite their political differences can work together for the common good.
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Updated: 12:21AM Fri, 29 Jan 2010
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Give MACC free rein
Terence Fernandez
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IN June 2008, three months after his party took over the administration of Selangor, Mentri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim had invited the Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) to set up office in the state government building to pore over stacks of files and volumes of documents to determine if the previous administration or those in its employment had abused the public trust.
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Updated: 12:11AM Tue, 26 Jan 2010
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