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Tarnished Malaysia needs political revolution to boost credibility, says Bloomberg expert

Defence Minister and acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein (centre) speaks at a news conference at the Putra World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur last Saturday. William Pesek, a prominent Bloomberg columnist, wrote yesterday that the global outcry over the loss of flight MH370 has highlighted Putrajaya’s deepest flaws, and all-too-few of its strengths. – Reuters pic, April 10, 2014.
Defence Minister and acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein (centre) speaks at a news conference at the Putra World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur last Saturday. William Pesek, a prominent Bloomberg columnist, wrote yesterday that the global outcry over the loss of flight MH370 has highlighted Putrajaya’s deepest flaws, and all-too-few of its strengths. – Reuters pic, April 10, 2014.

A prominent Bloomberg columnist wrote yesterday that the global outcry over the loss of flight MH370 has highlighted Putrajaya’s deepest flaws, and all-too-few of its strengths.
William Pesek, in his opinion piece titled "Missing plane will haunt Malaysia's future", said that while six months ago US president Barak Obama had hailed Malaysia as “an example of dynamic economy” and touted its multiculturalism as a model to others, such praise sounds naïve in light of events following the tragic incident.

Motions Submitted For Dun Sabah Session 14-17 April 2014



1.             INTRODUCTION
As many are aware, the hot topics on Sabah and Sarawak currently are related to the Review of the Malaysia Agreement 1963 and the issue of “Oil Royalties”.   What used to be topics raised mainly by the opposition, they have now become mainstream with Sabah BN leaders jumping on the bandwagon seemingly changing their tune that the Malaysia Agreement/20-Points are not relevant to that of championing for the rights of Sabah with regards to the Malaysia Agreement and the 20-Points together with the so-called “oil royalties”.  

Don’t Just Ask for Royalty But Seek to Restore Rights–Dr. Jeffrey

Kota Kinabalu:    “The Sabah Government should take official steps to restore its oil rights rather than begging the Federal Government to increase the 5% so called “royalty” payment”, said Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan, Sabah STAR Chief, when commenting on the “Oil Royalty” issue raised by BN component Youth Chiefs recently.

You could be eating fish contaminated by Fukushima radiation


SURPRISE: You're Eating Fukushima Radiation and Bloody, Cancerous Tumors in Fish Contaminated By Radiation
TurnerRadioNetwork Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Americans and Canadians have been eating radioactive fish filled with bloody, cancerous tumors as a result of fish being contaminated with huge amounts of radiation in the Pacific ocean from the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan .

Sabah Sarawak Should Move to Review Oil Agreement and Revoke PDA – Dr. Jeffrey

Kota Kinabalu:    The governments of Sabah and Sarawak should pass a motion in their respective Legislative Assemblies to review the Petroleum ‘Surrender’ Agreement (PSA) and thereafter cooperate with Pakatan MPs to revoke or outlaw the Petroleum Development Act (PDA) 1974 said Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan, President of the Borneo Heritage Foundation who is also STAR Sabah Chairman.

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