Civil society and leadership fights
The sudden takeover of women’s rights group Aware has placed the spotlight on civil society and the politics of these organisations. Political Correspondents Aaron Low and Jeremy Au Yong take a look at the questions the incident has raised and how it has impacted civil society. MISS Candice Yao has always admired the Association...
IR jobs going to foreigners
By Gary Tan from PothePanda The following excerpts are taken from The Straits Times dated 14/04/09,Home section Page B2. [ Two publications in the Philippines --- the Manila Standard Today and the Philippine Star --- on April 4th quoted the country's President as saying she has secured 5,000 positions at the casino resort...
Perak twists and turns remain murky
By Shannon Teoh from The Malaysian Insider Perak’s political imbroglio has more twists and turns than the Sungai Perak that meanders lazily through the silver state and is getting murkier by the minute as lawyers say the recent Federal Court’s decisions have not cleared the matter. PAS legal advisor Mohamed Hanipa Maidin...
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