Speakers' Corner

Occasional contributions from readers, which do not necessarily reflect the views of Sarawak Report but may be published at the discretion of the site

Consent Of The Minister Of Law

As a new occupant of the Chair in the Legislative Assembly the new Speaker may be forgiven for ignorance but, as with all Speakers, old and new, the invaluable Erskine May is at hand to point the way. There he will find that whenever confidence in the government of the day is questioned on reasonable […]

Disastrous Miscalculation That Proved Dr M All Too Fallible

The danger of success is that long periods of adulation and unquestioned support can lead to the conclusion that one is infallible. That this is not so can come as a shock, as it appears to have come to Dr. Mahathir. PN are in power now for one reason and one only. And that is

With the revival of JASA and RM85.5million allocation – the future of disinformation and manipulation may await

Contradicting, inconsistent statements by the Communications and Multimedia ministers and ministry showed that the reasons of JASA RM85.5million allocation may not be as they claimed. Let’s fact check their statements over the past few days. Statement 1: ‘Jasa would not be politically motivated as it was fully committed to engaging Malaysian from all races and

The Wheels Of Justice

The wheels of justice are proverbially said to “ grind exceeding slow but exceeding small”. That aphorism might have been constructed with the Malaysian court system in mind even though it long pre-dates it. A prominent instance of this lethargy can be seen in the matter of the appeal lodged with the Court of Appeal by

Criticising the Agong

A Malaysian university graduate has been charged in Court with “disobedience to an order issued by a civil servant in contravention of S.188 of the Penal Code. The “disobedience” is alleged to have been failure to comply with an order issued by a junior gazetted officer of the PDRM to stop filming police engaged in

Tangled Wording Tangled Thought

The IGP is widely reported as being of the opinion that photographing or otherwise recording the actions of police officers while on duty can “raise defamations and disturb investigations”. Can he be unaware that the public pay for the police force, including his own not ungenerous salary, and have a right to know how their

Police State?

A senior PDRM officer is quoted in the Press as saying that the PDRM are investigating an University of Malaysia academic for allegedly making a “controversial statement” about the “role of the Agong”. The latter, according to our stalwart guardians of the law, amounts to “sedition”. If the PDRM lack an in house expert on

No Support

Loudmouthed convicted criminal Najib Razak is at it again despite having lost his Assembly seat. A fact that seems to have escaped  the PN Speaker’s notice. The Constitution is crystal clear on the point and if the Speaker lacks the legal skills to interpret it there is a PN Attorney General who surely must be

Your EPF, Or His?

“Prime Minister Moo has gone on public record as saying that if the “government” allows people to withdraw their money from the EPF they “will face bigger problems in the future” Such as? Permanent dictatorship by PN, with top level support? If people withdraw money they have saved, as they are entitled to do; could

“UMNO Fights For The People”

This according to an UMNO member of Parliament. That’s nice to know. Up to now most people thought that UMNO leaders fought for the biggest possible share of public money. Remember Najib? UMNO boss. Or Zahid, his UMNO sidekick and current “President”?  They seem to have done a lot of fighting for themselves and nothing

So It’s All Your Fault!

It takes a genius to discover who is responsible for the current political crisis. Fortunately Malaysia has one in the shape of  UMNO supreme council member Zahidi Zainul Abidin. He has just announced to anyone who will listen that the responsible party is YOU the voter at  the 2018 general election. It might take another

From Defence To Money

BN politician and former defence chief Hshamuddin is reported as saying that PN Assembly members are discussing whether “there is a need for Muhyiddin to “step down”. If so that should not take more than five minutes to settle. Denied a state of emergency by the very person who appointed him as Prime Minister any

Imagine That! Emergency!

If you are not quite sure what emergency just ask your PN Assembly member. If he too is unsure perhaps ‘PM8’, or even the Agong, could explain it to you. It surely cant be Covid which has been around, ignored by Cabinet ministers, for months. So what on earth can it be? Simple answer. A

Twenty Per Cent “Commission”?

Amid the swathes of PN corruption a new scandal has emerged over a  missing billion ringgit from a warship contract. Leaving to one side the question of whether it makes sense to have such ships at all when aircraft could do this surveillance more cheaply and easily it seems that the thieves have been at

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