The avalanche of corruption scandals unearthed in Malaysia involving billions of people’s money making corruption nearly a way of life that plagued all strata of institutions and society and can pave the pathway to the destruction of the nation and people.
Hearing of billions of ringgit being stolen whether it is 1MDB, SRC or LCS or many more other abbreviations, in an ordinary course of business, should have sent shock waves to all in Malaysia.
However, did it really send shock waves, or the identity politics of race and religion can once again subdue the shock waves?
With the worry over corruption being normalised in Malaysia, a natural question arises of whether Malaysia will become a failed state.
In this context, it is an interesting exercise to juxtapose Malaysia’s socio-economic-political life over the last couple of decades with the “template” for poverty and becoming a failed state described in one of the world’s bestselling
The avalanche of corruption scandals unearthed in Malaysia involving billions of people’s money making corruption nearly a way of life that plagued all strata of institutions and society and can pave the pathway to the destruction of the nation and people.
Hearing of billions of ringgit being stolen whether it is 1MDB, SRC or LCS or many more other abbreviations, in an ordinary course of business, should have sent shock waves to all in Malaysia.
However, did it really send shock waves, or the identity politics of race and religion can once again subdue the shock waves?
With the worry over corruption being normalised in Malaysia, a natural question arises of whether Malaysia will become a failed state.
In this context, it is an interesting exercise to juxtapose Malaysia’s socio-economic-political life over the last couple of decades with the “template” for poverty and becoming a failed state described in one of the world’s bestselling
PUTRAJAYA: An entourage of police trucks and several cars that included Datuk Najib Razak’s wife Datin Sri Rosmah Mansor were seen leaving the court complex here.
Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor’s graft trial for allegedly soliciting bribes from former Jepak Holdings Sdn Bhd managing director Saidi Abang Samsudin began on 6 February 2020.