Najib To Promote Himself At Your Expense!

The Malaysian Prime Minister, Najib Razak, has hired London’s top venue to stage a self-promoting event, all at the cost of taxpayers, next week!
The O2 Arena, known locally as the Dome, is one of the UK capital’s most eye-catching modern landmarks and it will feature as a key location for the up-coming Olympics.

RPK, admit it: You're lying through your teeth to help Nong Chik beat Nurul in GE-13

In Raja Petra's recent article PKR's secret succession plan, he cooked up an internal conspiracy whereby there was a plot to politically assassinate Nurul Izzah by the party's top brass.
Not only is it terribly wrong and mischievous, it looks like dear RPK is a 'big' fan of Raja Nong Chik - Izzah's sure-to-be Umno rival for the Lembah Pantai seat.
Firstly, the PKR top brass is president Wan Azizah, adviser Anwar Ibrahim and deputy president Azmin Ali. Even if Azmin is not close to Izzah, no way Anwar or Wan Azizah will take such a plan sitting down. Have you gone insane, RPK? Nurul is their daughter. Even Mahathir Mohamad - surely one of RPK's bosses - would give tooth and nail to have a daughter like Nurul Izzah to carry on his legacy.

Scorpenes US$ 1bil 'success' fees: Najib directly implicated in 'Great M'sian Robbery'


In the continuing saga of the Ops Scorpene campaign, SUARAM is here to reveal to you further findings of the ongoing investigations of the French inquiry.
As was reported, the SUARAM delegation comprising Kua Kia Soong, Cynthia Gabriel and Fadiah Nadwa, returned after a successful trip to Paris, and a hearing before judge Roger Le Loire, one of the two Instruction Judges assigned to oversee the French inquiry into the controversial purchase of the 2 submarines by the Malaysian government in 2002.

Rais defends Astro’s Bersih censorship

KUALA LUMPUR: Senior minister Rais Yatim today defended Astro’s move to censor BBC’s Bersih 3.0 rally coverage.He said it was the prerogative of the satellite television provider to air the “best parts” of the poll reforms rally.
The information, communication and culture minister told reporters here that Astro should “be given credit” instead of providing its viewers with “quality” news through stylised in-house editing.