Malaysian justice system faces loss of public confidence, credibility, in view of recent rulings

The Malaysian justice system is under fire, as an unemployed man faces 10 years jail over RM22 theft, while the Attorney-General’s Chambers withdrew its corruption case against Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, writes Bersatu’s Sasha Lyna Abdul Latif.
End sale of government land in Kuala Lumpur

Veteran town planner Datuk P. Gunasilan proposes measures that will help put an end to the indiscriminate sale of government land in Kuala Lumpur, which has over the years, evolved into a ‘scheme’ that leaves the public, including house buyers, on the losing end.
Empowering green waqf for a climate-resilient Malaysia

At the heart of Malaysia’s ecological resilience strategy, the concept of waqf emerges as a potent instrument, writes academician Dr Mohd Zaidi Md Zabri.
All ‘ayes’ on women’s sports

If the sport of volleyball becomes bigger than football, credit goes to dames of Nebraska, writes seasoned newsman Razak Chik.
The fallacy of Islam’s ‘persecution’ in Malaysia

Islam needs to be protected from politicians who misuse the religion for their political agenda, while tarnishing the faith with their lies, slander, deception, behaviour, and lifestyles that are contrary to the teachings in the Quran and Hadiths, writes Professor Emeritus Datuk Dr Mohamed Ghouse Nasuruddin.
Consumer inertia: The high cost of consumer inattention

As products and services get more complex in technology and simpler in delivery, the balance between sellers pushing and buyers demanding, has gotten lopsided. The fog of information and jumble of jargons should not be exploited to trick consumers into unintended purchases, writes economic researcher Azizul Amiludin.
Social media ‘justice’ swift but not-so-sure, as Man United ditches controversial Mason Greenwood

The social media world is inept at passing fair judgments, as it doesn’t have the tools to conduct proper investigations, but is capable of destroying the reputation of a person, and overturning decisions that were rumoured to have been made, writes Rasvinder Singh.