Govt more keen to defend criminals than victims, says panel
There will be repercussions to the public, says former IGP.
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There will be repercussions to the public, says former IGP.
Ministers pleading on behalf of Sarawakian executed today interfering in another country’s laws.
No details about what happened prior to test, says minister.
The minister is heading to Christchurch today to represent the Malaysian government.
Minister hopes to make it back to Malaysia in time for Saturday event as he heads to Christchurch today.
It is the law and no one is exempt, says home minister.
The Padang Rengas MP says MCA would not have stayed if they do not have confidence in Umno.
Parliamentary caucus on reform, governance chief acknowledges that Pakatan manifesto states Public Accounts Committee post should go to opposition.
Johor MB appears callous with trip to promote state while Pasir Gudang toxic-dumping crisis unfolding.
Committee member Wong Chen says post best served by opposition MP to avoid conflict of interest.
Kelantan ban on traditional performances not in keeping with centuries-long heritage, preservation of culture, say performers.
Give the victims due respect, says Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman.