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USD3.5 BILION (RM13 BILION) NAJIB DAN 1MDB BAYAR KEPADA SYARIKAT MILIK JEBON.

Oleh Mahfuz Omar
Ahli Parlimen Pokok Sena


1. Saya terkejut bila syarikat International Petroliam Investmen Company (IPIC) dalam pengakuan bertulisnya kepada London Stock Exchange menyatakan IPIC tidak pernah menerima sebarang wang daripada 1MDB mahu pun daripada syarikat Aabar British Vergin Islands (BVI) yang dikatakan telah menerima USD3.5 bilion (RM13 bilion) daripada 1MDB. Sedangkan wang tersebut sepatutnya dibayar kepada IPIC atau Aabar Investment PJS (ABU DHABI) dan IPIC serta Aabar Investment PJS mengesah dalam pengakuan bertulis kepada London Stock Exchange bahawa syarikat Aabar BVI bukan entiti di bawah mana-mana kumpulan (anak syarikat) syarikat milik mereka.

PKR president refuses to join Save M’sia due to Dr M’s Anwar comments

KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia’s opposition leader Wan Azizah Wan Ismail has slammed Save Malaysia frontliner Dr Mahathir Mohamad for disparaging her husband, revealing at last her reasons for refusing to join the bipartisan movement seeking to oust Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Adenan: Immigration ban to protect state from unsavoury elements

KUCHING: The Sarawak government will not lift its immigration ban on opposition leaders and activists in the interest of the state.

Chief Minister Tan Sri Adenan Satem (pic) said he needs to protect the interest of Sarawak.

"I have to protect the interest of Sarawak from unsavoury elements. Political or otherwise, it is my job as chief minister," he told reporters at his office here on Tuesday.

Bolehkah Kadazandusun bersatu sekali lagi?

Oleh Fred Lojingki
Veteran Politik

Tahun 2016 umur saya pun sudah 75 tahun.

Saya sedih melihat perpecahan orang Kadazandusun. Pada hari ini terlalu ramai "presiden" orang Kadazandusun. Terlampau banyak parti politik.

Presiden persatuan-persatuan suku kaum Kadazandusun juga semakin ramai. Ini bukan tidak bagus, ada bagus juga tetapi itu kalau ada kesatuan dan kesepakatan.

Church body slams justification of anti-Christian seminar

PETALING JAYA: What has Christianity got to do with the Islamic State (IS) militant group?

That is the question the Council of Churches Malaysia (CCM) has put forward to Higher Education Minister Idris Jusoh, the Malay Mail Online (MMO) reported today.

This was in response to Idris earlier this week, justifying an anti-Christian seminar at the Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) last year as being held to explain the threat of among others, the IS.

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