Candid Insights

Fishy court ruling lets tiny BVI company rip off the rakyat for RM2 Billion

Imagine this: A tiny company from the British Virgin Islands could walk away with nearly RM2 billion of Malaysian money, helped by a highly suspicious court flip. Not because they discovered new oil or built something massive, but over one small part on an old scrapped platform. That’s the shocking story unfolding in the Sepat patent case right now.

The “Neutral” mediator already has a side. And his brother-in-arms has a shareholding.

Who picks a mediator whose fiduciary duty is owed to one of the two parties in the dispute?

Why the Sunway–IJM merger may not survive Parliament’s Malay bloc

Sunway’s IJM bid risks shifting Bumiputera-linked control to private hands, triggering oligopoly fears, institutional pushback, and a looming parliamentary showdown.

The Chinese Fuzhou hidden hands behind Sarawak’s gas aggregator ambition EXPOSED

To understand the fight over Sarawak’s gas aggregator role, you have to start with the Fuzhou elite. These are the same networks that once ran the timber industry in cahoots with the Taib family, making billions...

Tangan ghaib Fuzhou China di sebalik tuntutan agregator gas Sarawak TERBONGKAR

Untuk memahami perebutan kuasa agregator gas di Sarawak, kita mesti bermula dengan memahami peranan golongan elit Fuzhou. Merekalah jaringan yang dahulu menguasai industri balak bersama keluarga Taib, meraih berbilion ringgit sambil rakyat biasa hanya mendapat serpihan....

MAHB-operated Turkey airport meltdown lays bare the disaster of BlackRock privatisation

When Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB) was taken private under a Global Infrastructure Partner (GIP)-led consortium involving Khazanah, EPF and ADIA, it came with grand promises. We were told it would unlock transformation across...

Bagaimana kerajaan Sarawak bina kuasa veto terhadap kerajaan persekutuan

Ada sesuatu yang sedang berlaku di seberang Laut China Selatan. Sarawak, melalui satu langkah politik, telah meluluskan penambahan kerusi Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) daripada 82 kepada 99 kerusi. Alasan rasmi? Kononnya untuk mempertingkatkan wakil...

How Sarawak gov is engineering a veto power against federal government

There’s something audacious brewing across the South China Sea. Sarawak, in a bold (or brazen) political move, has just expanded its state assembly from 82 to a whopping 99 seats. The official reason? Better...