In the wake of criticism that trustees appointed by the prime minister have abused their public appointments to help raise money for the Conservatives and themselves,…
As the tortured family of Altantuya Shaariibuu awaits the verdict of their civil case against defendants they accuse of her brutal murder, it is worth…
One news organisation described today’s bombshell refusal by defendant Razak Baginda to take the stand in the Altantuya case as a “bold move”. It was…
The present King of Malaysia has now demonstrated on several occasions that he feels no shame in publicly consorting with the convicted kleptocrat Najib Razak,…
Experts at Swiss Anti-SLAPP Conference Identify Samling’s Lawsuit Against SAVE Rivers as an alleged SLAPP Suit As companies increasingly rely on legal intimidation around the…
It was brazen in its execution. Ng obtained lucrative business for his employer by paying a dozen government officials in Malaysia and Abu Dhabi. It…
As Sabah wrestles to rid itself of an outrageous corrupt carbon credit deal spearheaded by deputy chief minister, Jeffrey Kitingan, more examples of this form…
Once again it would seem that the Sultan of Johor has utilised an election period to drive through a massive construction project for his own…
Following the shoddy attempt by Malaysia’s PAS party to bolster their election campaign by suing Sarawak Report in London, this platform has joined many others…
Against the backdrop of a global oil crisis precipitated by the war Russian invasion of Ukraine, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has raced to the Middle…
Speaking in London to promote his book about himself, former banker Nazir Razak laboured to explain his relevance on Tuesday night. His general presentation was…
If every cloud has a silver lining, the appalling attack on Ukraine has made it impossible for the British government to continue to ignore the…
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has finally woken up the UK government to the Putin proxy Roman Abramovich and his indefensible ownership of Chelsea Football…
Law firms are quick to insist that media engage with their own demands, however questions by Sarawak Report to Jho Low’s law firms Kobre &…
Yesterday’s appeal to the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous People by no less than 19 civil society organisations, including WWF Malaysia, the Centre…
The thinned skinned lawyers from the reputation ‘management’ (for which some read ‘laundering’) outfit, Carter Ruck, object to being called out. Yesterday, Bob Seely MP,…
What is the most important issue that positions Malaysia in the present global climate crisis? It is the fact that this country is on the cusp…
The devastating testimony given yesterday by ex-Goldman Sachs banker Tim Leissner in a New York courtroom has finally sunk the tissue of lies employed by…
It is disheartening to see that the one person who has ended up facing trial over 1MDB in the USA from Goldman Sachs is the…
“Incomplete”, “illegal”, “inequitable”, “absurd”, “unfair” were some of the extraordinary words used by the Sabah Attorney General last week to describe the so-called Nature Conservation Agreement,…