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Non-Malays richer than the Malays? What about the Ali Babas and their 40 thieves?
KUALA LUMPUR, April 22, 2026: Are the non-Malays in Malaysia really richer than the Malays?
If they are, they worked hard with blood, sweat and tears to achieve their wealth and happiness? They did not steal, so what’s wrong with that?
Of course there are the disgrace non-Malays who work hand in glove with the Malays to loot the country.
Unlike the Ali Babas and their 40 thieves (the elite Malays comprising politicians and their cohorts) who steal, eg their No.1 thief, former prime minister Najib “1MDB” Razak, the former Umno president who is now serving his jail sentences in Kajang Prison.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below an article posted by The Coverage about the Malay politicians annual lie:
Every Year the Same Lie: Chinese Are Rich, Malays Are Poor — While Elites Steal Everything
21 April, 2026
You hijack the 2026 Forbes list like clockwork, screaming that 43 out of 50 are Chinese, only 3 Malays, and painting it as some grand conspiracy against the Bumiputera. As if the rakyat are too stupid to notice your game. You know exactly how Forbes ranks this shit. It’s not “true wealth.” It’s publicly listed shareholdings, stock market valuations, and transparent business empires that actually generate taxes, jobs, and economic activity. Paper wealth from people who build companies instead of looting GLCs and hiding billions in offshore accounts and safe houses.
Every single person in Malaysia’s Top 50 richest list shares one crucial thing in common: they all own at least one major public-listed company.
Forbes calculates their net worth almost entirely based on publicly traded shareholdings — the current market value of their stocks on Bursa Malaysia.
This is wealth on paper only.
It is not their real wealth.
And you still twist it into “Malays are poor, Chinese are greedy.”
This is exactly the pattern across Southeast Asia — 70-80% of the richest in Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand are ethnic Chinese. It’s what happens when a community focuses on business, education, and grinding while others play the race-and-religion lottery for power and contracts.
The same politicians scream “Bumiputera rights!” while their own cronies and families sit on fortunes that would make Robert Kuok look like a pauper.
Taib Mahmud , Mahathir & Daim could buy out half the Forbes list.
· Rosmah Mansor’s jewellery haul alone: One police raid seized over RM443 million worth. Another lawsuit for RM67 million in missing pieces. That’s not even counting the rest of her collection. Easily top-20 material if it weren’t buried in vaults.
· Daim Zainuddin’s family: Menara Ilham (RM1.5–2 billion+), plus MACC-tracked overseas assets exceeding RM3 billion. Just one building.
· Najib Razak owes LHDN RM1.7 billion in tax.
· Mahathir’s sons openly bragging they’re billionaires.
· Tengku Adnan treating RM2 million as “pocket money” with a net worth pushing RM1 billion.
· Former UMNO division chief Jamaluddin dying with RM2 billion in assets.
· Zahid Hamidi’s RM300 million in the bank. Ismail Sabri’s “safe house.”
These people don’t appear on Forbes because their wealth is hidden — not listed, not transparent, not contributing a single sen in corporate tax or jobs to the Malaysian economy. If Forbes used real forensic accounting instead of public filings, the top 100 would be almost zero non-Malays.
None of them crack Forbes because their fortunes are invisible — offshore accounts, Panama Papers style, proxies, cash, gold, properties not listed on Bursa Malaysia.
Forensic accounting would wipe the non-Malays off the top 100 entirely.
Your wealth is the real one. Ours is just the visible part you love to demonise.
And the government’s own data you bury every time:
· T20 households: 53.81% Bumiputera, 37.05% Chinese, 8.8% Indian. Bumiputera already own the majority of the top income bracket.
· Among Chinese households: only 29.66% in T20. 42.32% M40. 28.02% B40. That means 7 out of every 10 Chinese families are NOT rich. With 7.6 million Chinese, roughly 2.25 million in T20. Bumiputera (21.8+ million) have 4.4 million in T20 — double the Chinese.
· Chinese corporate equity? Crashed from ~70% pre-NEP to ~23% today. Bumiputera equity (including GLCs and GLICs) already exceeds 30%. Yet you liars still parrot the 19% figure like it’s 1970.
71% of Chinese households are NOT in T20. Most are middle-class strivers or struggling like everyone else. But you don’t give a damn. You need the envy narrative to stay in power.
You weaponise the Forbes list every year to stoke envy, win votes, and justify more “pro-Bumiputera” policies that do one thing only: enrich the elite class of pejuang agama dan bangsa.
This isn’t about helping poor Malays. It’s about justifying more theft. Jana Wibawa scandals. Forcing 51% Bumiputera equity in freight forwarding (Ministry of Finance policy, shoving non-Bumis out). Now even GLC/GLIC property disposals demand 50% Bumiputera buyers — another knife in the back of actual entrepreneurs. All while your cronies feast on GLC contracts, bailouts, and “Bumiputera champions” programs that somehow always enrich the same elite circle.
The real parasites aren’t the Chinese tycoons paying taxes and employing Malaysians — it’s the loudest shouters waving keris and samurai swords, hiding their billions offshore, then screaming “Malay poverty!” to justify stealing more of the economic pie.
The Forbes list doesn’t prove Chinese are “richer.” It proves who actually contributes — through listed companies, taxes, jobs, and investment that grows the economic pie for everyone. The real richest? The loudest pejuang agama dan bangsa waving keris and samurai swords while their hidden billions dwarf the entire Forbes list. They steal the pie, then scream at the Chinese for the crumbs.
Forbes doesn’t prove Chinese are “richer.” It proves who actually contributes through public companies, investment, jobs, and taxes. The hidden wealth — the real wealth — is with the very people who brand themselves as defenders of the race while picking the country’s pockets dry.
Stop lying to the poor Malays. Stop pitting communities against each other. The only people getting richer from your narrative are the elite Bumiputera class who will never appear on any honest rich list — because their billions are buried where the public can never see them.
Poor Malays aren’t poor because of Chinese tycoons. They’re poor because their so-called champions are the greediest thieves in the room — looting the country dry under the guise of “Malay rights” while ordinary Bumiputera get the scraps and the blame game.
The rakyat sees you now. The non-Malays are exhausted. The honest Malays are waking up. Keep hijacking Forbes. Keep lying. The more you scream, the clearer it becomes.


















