Sheridan Mahavera

Sheridan is a journalist with The Malaysian Insight.

E-mail: sheridan@themalaysianinsight.com

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Daim concedes that Pakatan’s main failure is to trumpet success

Daim concedes that Pakatan’s main failure is to trumpet success

Ministers still retain opposition mentality and must learn to make use of communication tools to get the message across.

After reforms, Pakatan to focus on lowering cost of living, says Daim

After reforms, Pakatan to focus on lowering cost of living, says Daim

Former Council of Eminent Persons chairman says first 12 months in power spent on ‘rescuing’ national coffers and calming markets.

Electoral changes a step closer to reality

Electoral changes a step closer to reality

Umno, PAS back proposal to drop first-past-the-post system after meetings with Electoral Reform Committee.

Be patient, govt’s turnaround plan is on track, says Guan Eng

Be patient, govt’s turnaround plan is on track, says Guan Eng

Govt savings from plugging leakages will be allocated to the people, says finance minister.

Guan Eng says settling 1MDB debt will take up to 30 years

Guan Eng says settling 1MDB debt will take up to 30 years

Repayments causing money to be taken away from much-needed programmes, says finance minister.

Anti-Rome Statute rally part of Umno-PAS bid to retake Putrajaya

Anti-Rome Statute rally part of Umno-PAS bid to retake Putrajaya

Both parties stoking Malay fears to stay relevant, say academics.

Special shariah court soon to handle alimony, child custody rights

Special shariah court soon to handle alimony, child custody rights

Minister Mujahid Yusof Rawa says the court will have the power to freeze the assets of those who do not pay alimony.

Negative news on Malaysia no sweat for trade minister

Negative news on Malaysia no sweat for trade minister

Darell Leiking says the country has raked in RM80.5 billion last year from foreign investments.

Tough year ahead but Putrajaya expects investments to flow in

Tough year ahead but Putrajaya expects investments to flow in

Construction, manufacturing and retail expected to draw in the most investments, while agriculture set to get boost.

Rome Statute forum featuring academics who briefed Malay rulers scrapped

Rome Statute forum featuring academics who briefed Malay rulers scrapped

Event venue is found shuttered and in darkness.

Lack of communication doomed Pakatan’s reforms

Lack of communication doomed Pakatan’s reforms

‘Controversial’ policies, such as signing international treaties and abolishing death penalty can be sold if rationale is explained, say academics and activists.

‘Gig workers’ need to save more, buy health insurance, says EPF

‘Gig workers’ need to save more, buy health insurance, says EPF

This is due to the rising cost of healthcare and the instability of their earnings.

Why is ruler opposed to Rome Statute, ask forum panellists

Why is ruler opposed to Rome Statute, ask forum panellists

Syed Husin Ali asks if ‘southern ruler’ objected to treaty because of claims of crimes allegedly linked to the royal family.

No constitutional monarch has ever been prosecuted by ICC, says law expert

No constitutional monarch has ever been prosecuted by ICC, says law expert

They are ceremonial 'supreme commanders' and don't have operational control, says Shad Saleem.

It was BN that wanted to ratify Rome Statute, says A-G

It was BN that wanted to ratify Rome Statute, says A-G

Pakatan had opted to go ahead with 2011 decision, says Thomas.