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Mositun Spoke Too Soon About Pbs Being Vindicated

When the Prime Minister announced the government will repeal the Internal Security Act and other important reforms Datuk Johnny  Information Chief, PBS celebrated, saying it was a clear proof that the Barisan Nasional (BN) government is responsive to the people's feelings. He claimed that "These important reforms vindicate the decision by our President, Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan, to rejoin the BN 10 years ago. Today Pairin's faith in the BN to do the right things for the people and nation has been proven correct."
 

Make millions of people very happy!

Najib, Rosmah and Hishamuddin were flying on Air Plane. Najib looked at Rosmah, chuckled and said, "You know, I could throw a $1,000.00 bill out of the window right now and make somebody very happy."

‘The Untouchable’ Bebas Kes Rasuah!

Oleh : JAYANTHI GEETHA SUKUMARAN

SETELAH kes perbicaraan rasuah ‘Lelaki Terkaya Penuh Kontroversi’ di Malaysia, Michael Chia Tien Foh ditunda beberapa kali; termasuk meminda pertuduhan; saksi ditukar posisi sebagai Defenden dan setelah 25 Saksi memberi keterangan, akhirnya Mahkamah Sesyen Sandakan melepas dan membebaskan beliau dan Lo Man Heng daripada sebarang kesalahan rasuah kerana pendakwaraya gagal mengemukakan bukti yang melampaui keraguan munasabah.

Revolts looming in Sabah BN

By Luke Rintod of FMT
Umno-led Sabah Barisan Nasional has taken things too
much for granted in Sabah and this time, with the
impending general election, the state may be
fertile ground for revolts and back-stabbings
KOTA KINABALU: If the virulent exchanges among Sabah Barisan Nasional component parties are to be taken seriously, then back-stabbing, revolts and open challenges will be a common scene in the coming general election in Sabah.

Already at each other’s throat is the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Umno leaders close to Chief Minister Musa Aman.


Political Interference: Ban on episode on Sabah's plights

Mystery ban on Siasat's Chinese edition episode

An episode of Media Prima-owned television station ntv7's Chinese edition of the current affairs programme, Siasat, which is aired every Thursday, was barred from being aired last night.

No explanation was given for the sudden decision to take this particular episode, titled "I want to go to school", off the air.

An old episode of the 30-minute Siasat series was aired during the time slot for the award-winning programme, which is 11.30 every Thursday night.

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