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Voters are losing confidence in Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, and Lim Guan Eng is speaking out! He’s calling for increased funding for non-Muslims, highlighting concerns from key communities that feel overlooked.
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 3, 2025: Did Malaysia’s 10th Prime Minister (PMX) Anwar Ibrahim sabotage the DAP in the Sabah polls on Saturday?
Why did he have to annoy the Chinese voters in Sabah, saying what he said (see image above)?
And former DAP secretary-general, now adviser, Lim Guan Eng has openly said voters were losing confidence in Anwar.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below what is being posted and shared on Facebook and our previous posts:
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Anwar’s Masterclass in Self-Destruction: Chased Toxic Walaun, Buried the Base That Carried Him
We stopped scolding. We stopped kneeling. We stopped begging. We stopped cooperating. We just quietly walked into the ballot box and showed you the real meaning of “lu siau eh”.
One night. Eight Chinese-majority seats. All eight tumbang. Not just lost — obliterated.
N19 Likas: DAP majority 7,517 (2020) → now lose by 2,425
N21 Luyang: DAP majority 14,521 → now lose by 6,699
N22 Tanjung Aru: new seat, DAP lose by 3,588
N25 Kapayan: DAP majority 13,163 → now lose by 9,256
N55 Elopura: DAP majority 7,683 → now lose by 3,375
N56 Tanjong Papat: DAP majority 3,743 → now lose by 727
N69 Sri Tanjong: DAP majority 8,880 → now lose by 3,113
Even N43 Kemabong (mixed) also gone.
97% of us voted for you in 2022. You gave us fake promises, fake hope, fake “Malaysia Madani”.
Depan cakap lain, belakang buat lain. Excuses after excuses.
So we decided: Fine. We won’t come to you anymore.
Just make sure you also don’t come crawling back to us when you need votes.
Indians? Remember how you rudely told that Indian student that if you remove racial policies, PH will lose every election?
Well, guess what — you didn’t remove them, and you still lost everything in Sabah.
Anwar, You Bent To Prove You’re More Malay, More Islamic, More Bumiputera Than Anyone Before You.
Civil servant pay hike → +RM10 billion a year
Jakim/Syiar Islam budget → RM700m → RM2.6 billion in 3 years
Palestine → RM200 million
MARA/UiTM → doubled to RM6 billion anually
Took over 130-year-old Indian temple in KL for a Madani Mosque
Cut diesel, electricity, petrol subsidies, increase SST, sin tax hike
Then channel the savings into RM15 billion Bantuan Madani cash handouts - Muhyiddin BPR just cost RM 5 Billion
Gazetted extra 50 acres Tanah Rizab Melayu in Bandar Malaysia
EPF conventional dividend same as syariah for first time in history
FELDA, RISDA, FELCRA, RM10 billion Bumiputera entrepreneur fund, RM12.3 billion SJKP housing guarantee
You became Bapa Bumiputera , Bapa Palestine even more generous than Mahathir, Muhyiddin and Ismail Sabri combined.
You out-PAS-ed PAS. You out-Bumi-ed UMNO. You became the most generous Malay-centric PM in history.
Anwar, you should have known from Day 1: YOU CAN NEVER SATISFY THE WALAUN!
These people come with a very specific factory setting:
Regressive mindset locked at 13th century
Sky-high self-entitlement → the entire world owes them a living
Deep inferiority complex → so they scream “ketuanan” to feel tall
Think they are the holiest angels on earth, everyone else kafir & murtad
Toxic + ungrateful → no amount of billions is ever “enough”
Permanent victim mentality → everything is a conspiracy against them
Unlimited greed → give RM10 billion today, tomorrow they demand RM50 billion
Low critical thinking → believe every WhatsApp voice note from Ustaz TikTok
Paranoia & fear-mongering 24/7 → “DAP nak hapuskan Islam! Yahudi control Anwar!”
Reject progress → as long as got tongkat & dedak, don’t need merit or effort
Want everything to drop from langit on a silver platter, then fed directly into their mouth
That’s the voter profile you’ve been trying to swing for three years.
They were brainwashed to hate. They were brainwashed to never say thank you. They were brainwashed to complain forever.
No matter how much you give, no matter how “Islam” you try to look, no matter how many billions you pump into their pockets…
You wasted three years, hundreds of billions of ringgit, and all your political capital… trying to buy love from people who are professionally programmed to hate you.
And while you were busy chasing these toxic, ungrateful walaun, your real supporters (the ones who gave you 97% in 2022) quietly walked away.
You cannot convert poison into nectar, Anwar.
You cannot turn a black hole into a grateful heart.
And what did you get in return?
Not one inch of new support. Not one extra vote.
Instead:
They scream “Agen Yahudi!” louder than ever
“Agen DAP! Agen Amerika! Agen Soros!”
“Zalim! Peliwat! Pengkhianat!”
They march in the streets shouting “Turun Anwar!”
They perform Qunut Nazilah praying for your downfall every dawn
They curse you, slander you, demonise you 24/7 on TikTok, FB, Telegram
They’d rather vote for the guy in the wheelchair than for you
You tried to be more PAS than PAS — they still treat you like the eternal enemy of Islam.
You gave and gave and gave and gave and gave. More. More. More. More. More.
End up? They hate you even MORE than before.
Your 30% progressive Malay base?
The ones who believed in Reformasi?
They waited for real reform. For justice. For multiracial Malaysia.
Rafizi was their hope. And you sent your own daughter to bury him and the entire reformist wing. Even a professional joker can replace Nik Nazmi now.
Anak Sabah + Chinese have spoken.
Next in line:
Anak Sarawak (state election coming soon) – they are watching very, very closely.
The Indians – already angry about temple land grabs, broken promises, and being taken for granted.
The progressive, reformist, moderate Malays – the ones who wanted real Reformasi, not Madani cosplay, not Nurul Izzah vs Rafizi drama.
All of them are quietly sharpening their pencils.
In the end, Anwar will be left with only one voter base: the same toxic, ungrateful, paranoid, entitled walaun he spent three years and hundreds of billions chasing.
So good luck, Prime Minister.
When the peninsula finally votes, you better pray that the people who do Qunut Nazilah for your downfall suddenly decide to save you.
Because everyone else? We’re done carrying you.
Sabah has voted. Sarawak is counting down. The rest of Malaysia is loading…
Anwar, You took your core supporters for granted. You chased people who will never love you. You betrayed the ones who carried you to Putrajaya.
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Yes 100% accurate,dap should have a frank talk with him,if necessary pull out of the government but I guess the trappings of power will blur their minds!
"When a clown moves into a palace, he doesn't become a king; the palace becomes a circus". Circassian proverb
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DpZDB8mD2s (Voters Losing Confidence in Anwar! Lim Demands More Funding for Non-Muslims!)
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Voters are losing confidence in Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, and Lim Guan Eng is speaking out! He’s calling for increased funding for non-Muslims, highlighting concerns from key communities that feel overlooked.
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 3, 2025: Not only is the Chinese community losing confidence in Pakatan Harapan (PH), specifically the DAP which Sabahans gave a resounding boot, the progressive Malays are also growing restless.
Malaysia’s 10th Prime Minister (PMX) Anwar Ibrahim had taken for granted multi-racial Malaysians support for him and had thus done nothing to fulfil their aspirations for reformation.
Instead, he continues to reward the racial and religious bigots who have already been indoctrinated not to support PH.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below a posting by The Coverage on why progressive Malays are unhappy with PMX:
Why Progressive Malays Are Unhappy with Anwar Ibrahim – Anwar Punish Progressive Malays, Reward Walaun yang Benci Dia
3 December, 2025
As a progressive Malay, it’s frustrating to watch Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s policies unfold in ways that seem to prioritize the wrong segments of our community. We—the educated, self-reliant professionals, entrepreneurs, and intellectuals who form the backbone of his core support base—are increasingly feeling neglected, taxed, and punished for our success. Meanwhile, resources are funneled toward groups that often oppose him politically. Let me break this down step by step, drawing on the realities of Malaysia’s workforce, income dynamics, and policy decisions.
The Civil Service Bias: Favoring the Status Quo Over Private Sector Hustle
Malaysia has about 1.7 million civil servants, which is one of the largest bureaucracies relative to population size in the world (a 4.5% ratio to our 32 million people). Of these, around 77% are Malays, translating to roughly 1.3 million Malay civil servants. There’s an old stigma that equates civil service with Malays, much like the misconception that PAS equals Islam—political parties are politics, religion is religion, and civil service is just a job. But Anwar seems stuck in this outdated mindset.
While civil servants get consistent perks, what about the 9.9 million Bumiputera (mostly Malay) workers in the private sector? These are the real engines of growth: 6 million Malay men and 3.9 million women grinding it out in competitive environments. Yet Anwar keeps boosting civil service benefits—think salary bonuses, the RM4 billion Kota Madani project in Putrajaya, and a staggering RM10 billion in annual salary increments. Under his administration, civil servants received up to a 15% pay hike starting December 2024, the highest in history, with lower grades getting 8% initially and top management 7%. Government expenditure on salaries is projected to hit RM18 billion next year.
These costs are funded by taxes from the private sector, where progressive Malays thrive without crutches (“tongkat”). We’re the ones succeeding through effort, not handouts. Anwar’s core supporters are highly qualified, educated professionals—mostly in the M40 (middle 40%) and T20 (top 20%) income groups. We don’t beg for government aid like some “walaun” (those with a victim mindset who demand constant support). T20 folks work for halal income, not endless subsidies.
But being in T20 isn’t luxurious anymore. A household with a husband and wife each earning RM5,000 qualifies as T20 (top 20% starts around RM15,867 median household income). Yet, subsidies are stripped away, tariffs hiked, property taxes increased, income taxes raised, SST expanded—everything goes up. Even businesses face hurdles like mandatory e-invoicing, which complicates operations for entrepreneurs. Progressive Malays are builders and usahawan, not sit-at-home beggars relying on government dole-outs.
Robbing the Progressive to Feed the Ungrateful
Among Malays, income distribution shows 44.7% in B40 (bottom 40%, household income < RM5,250), 39% in M40 (RM5,250–RM11,690), and 16.3% in T20. That’s a majority (over 55%) in B40 if you factor in overlaps, but the point is clear: Anwar funnels resources to B40 “walaun”—often rural, conservative types who vote PAS and curse him with qunut nazilah prayers—while squeezing M40/T20 progressives.
Handouts ballooned under Anwar: from RM5 billion annually during Muhyiddin’s time to RM15 billion now. Recent examples include a one-off RM100 cash aid to all adults (benefiting 22 million Malaysians) and other stimulus packages worth billions. He complains about national poverty, high debt, and empty coffers, yet keeps expanding aid. These recipients often remain ungrateful, demanding more while labeling him “maha zalim.” Why feed your enemies?
Education policy is another sore point. Anwar allocated RM2.6 billion for Islamic development, including upgrades for sekolah tahfiz, pondok schools, and religious institutions. This risks creating more PAS “fixed deposits”—future voters indoctrinated in conservative views. Meanwhile, progressive Malays suffer: tax hikes hit private and international schools, national schools lack infrastructure, and boarding schools are underfunded.
Contrast this with UMNO’s past approach: investing billions in scholarships, Cambridge syllabi in boarding schools, and overseas education to foster moderate, global Malays. Anwar, trying to out-Islam PAS, is building their voter factories instead. PAS supporters are notoriously ungrateful—no matter how much you give, they demand more. So why empower them?
Neglecting Urban Progressives: The Real Malay Majority
Anwar forgets: kampung doesn’t equal Malays anymore. That’s an old stigma. Today, 62.6% of Malays live in urban areas—more in bandar than rural. Overall, 77-78% of Malaysians are urban, with Bumiputera leading the shift. Urban poor Malays need help too, but allocations prioritize Kedah, Kelantan, and Terengganu (the “SG4” states) year after year, as if Anwar is PM for them alone. Those states still slam him as unjust, greedy for more, spreading fitnah.
States like Selangor, Penang, Perak, Negeri Sembilan, Kuala Lumpur, Melaka, Pahang, Johor, Sabah, and Sarawak—where progressive Malays dominate mixed and urban seats—are neglected. These are PH’s battlegrounds, yet supporters bleed away daily, punished for being “rich” and capable of earning halal income.
Progressive Malays are the M40/T20 pillars who put Anwar in power. We’re lawyers, doctors, accountants, engineers, entrepreneurs—highly intellectual and mature. We don’t need him to be more religious than Hadi Awang. We want true reform: institutional changes, anti-corruption fights, fairness for all Malaysians, protected human rights.
We’re not “walaun” obsessing over race and religion every second. Good religious values show in how you talk, act, lead, and treat people—not in policing halal/haram or shouting “Melayu dan Islam terancam.” We feel no threat; we’re competent, high-self-esteem Malays competing globally. The real threat is to toxic walaun—failures with inferiority complexes blaming others (races, government, even us progressives) for their woes.
We don’t shout “ketuanan”—we build businesses and become our own tuan. We don’t demand “keistimewaan”—we succeed and become special. No time for nonsense; we’re busy learning, upgrading, family-building, wealth-creating for the next generation. Unlike walaun teaching their kids Malays are weak, can’t compete, need crutches. That’s not a Malay problem—it’s a walaun problem.
We embrace harmony with all races, no phobias of English, Mandarin, or Tamil. We welcome globalization for economic opportunities, not linguistic chauvinism leading to poverty and begging. Walaun fear everything: DAP, Chinese, Trump, other cultures, languages, religions, even rich people. How do you help such societal deadweight?
Progressive Malays aren’t just PH’s pillar—we’re the economy’s and society’s backbone. If M40 collapses, everything does. Anwar, stop doing Hadi’s job. Focus on the Anwar you promised: reformer, not appeaser. Stop taking from supporters to feed haters. Reward hard work, not handouts. That’s how you keep us—and win.
Anwar’s Masterclass in Self-Destruction: Chased Toxic Walaun, Buried the Base That Carried Him
Anwar, You Bent To Prove You’re More Malay, More Islamic, More Bumiputera Than Anyone Before You.
Civil servant pay hike → +RM10 billion a year
Jakim/Syiar Islam budget → RM700m → RM2.6 billion in 3 years
Palestine → RM200 million
MARA/UiTM → doubled to RM6 billion anually
Took over 130-year-old Indian temple in KL for a Madani Mosque
Cut diesel, electricity, petrol subsidies, increase SST, sin tax hike
Then channel the savings into RM15 billion Bantuan Madani cash handouts – Muhyiddin BPR just cost RM 5 Billion
Gazetted extra 50 acres Tanah Rizab Melayu in Bandar Malaysia
EPF conventional dividend same as syariah for first time in history
FELDA, RISDA, FELCRA, RM10 billion Bumiputera entrepreneur fund, RM12.3 billion SJKP housing guarantee
You became Bapa Bumiputera , Bapa Palestine even more generous than Mahathir, Muhyiddin and Ismail Sabri combined.
You out-PAS-ed PAS. You out-Bumi-ed UMNO. You became the most generous Malay-centric PM in history.
Anwar, you should have known from Day 1: YOU CAN NEVER SATISFY THE WALAUN!
These people come with a very specific factory setting:
Regressive mindset locked at 13th century
Sky-high self-entitlement → the entire world owes them a living
Deep inferiority complex → so they scream “ketuanan” to feel tall
Think they are the holiest angels on earth, everyone else kafir & murtad
Toxic + ungrateful → no amount of billions is ever “enough”
Permanent victim mentality → everything is a conspiracy against them
Unlimited greed → give RM10 billion today, tomorrow they demand RM50 billion
Low critical thinking → believe every WhatsApp voice note from Ustaz TikTok
Paranoia & fear-mongering 24/7 → “DAP nak hapuskan Islam! Yahudi control Anwar!”
Reject progress → as long as got tongkat & dedak, don’t need merit or effort
Want everything to drop from langit on a silver platter, then fed directly into their mouth
That’s the voter profile you’ve been trying to swing for three years.
They were brainwashed to hate. They were brainwashed to never say thank you. They were brainwashed to complain forever.
No matter how much you give, no matter how “Islam” you try to look, no matter how many billions you pump into their pockets…
You wasted three years, hundreds of billions of ringgit, and all your political capital… trying to buy love from people who are professionally programmed to hate you.
And while you were busy chasing these toxic, ungrateful walaun, your real supporters (the ones who gave you 97% in 2022) quietly walked away.
You cannot convert poison into nectar, Anwar.
You cannot turn a black hole into a grateful heart.
And what did you get in return?
Not one inch of new support. Not one extra vote.
Instead:
They scream “Agen Yahudi!” louder than ever
“Agen DAP! Agen Amerika! Agen Soros!”
“Zalim! Peliwat! Pengkhianat!”
They march in the streets shouting “Turun Anwar!”
They perform Qunut Nazilah praying for your downfall every dawn
They curse you, slander you, demonise you 24/7 on TikTok, FB, Telegram
They’d rather vote for the guy in the wheelchair than for you
You tried to be more PAS than PAS — they still treat you like the eternal enemy of Islam.
You gave and gave and gave and gave and gave. More. More. More. More. More.
End up? They hate you even MORE than before.
Your 30% progressive Malay base?
The ones who believed in Reformasi?
They waited for real reform. For justice. For multiracial Malaysia.
Is Tei an armed terrorist? If not, why the high-handed commando raid on his home?
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The Sabah Mining Scandal “super lumps” of shit have started hitting the fan.
Is Tei an armed terrorist? If not, why the high-handed commando raid on his home?
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 3, 2025: Gun-toting masked gunmen clad like commandos raided businessman Albert Tei’s home in Petaling Jaya.
Is Tei an armed terrorist and a threat to national security?
The way the commandos acted, it suggested as such.
Now Tei’s lawyers want Malaysia’s 10th Prime Minister (PMX) Anwar Ibrahim and Home Minister Saiduddin Nasution to answer two question (view the above video clip).
Armed Malaysian law enforcement officers are today one of scariest in the world.
Unarmed suspects are selectively treated as “terrorists” depending on who you threaten in court.
Tei and former senior political-secretary to PMX are scheduled to be charged tomorrow with giving bribes and taking bribes respectively.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report on the cases:
Shamsul, Albert Tei to be charged with corruption
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission chief Azam Baki says the duo will be charged with five counts of graft each.
Shamsul Iskandar Akin and Albert Tei are set to face bribery charges in two courts. (Bernama pic)
PUTRAJAYA: The prime minister’s former political secretary Shamsul Iskandar Akin and controversial businessman Albert Tei will be charged with corruption, the nation’s top graft-buster said.
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief Azam Baki said the duo would be slapped with five charges each.
They will be charged at the Kuala Lumpur sessions court tomorrow and at the Shah Alam sessions court on Friday.
“Shamsul will be charged with accepting bribes, while Tei will be charged with bribing,” he said at a press conference here.
Shamsul and Tei were nabbed after the latter claimed he had bribed the Melaka PKR chief to recover funds purportedly distributed to Sabah assemblymen.
Azam said a woman named Sofia Rini Buyong, who had been investigated by MACC in connection with Tei’s allegations, would not be charged.
“She is a witness for the prosecution.”
Tei, the businessman at the centre of the Sabah mining scandal, is currently facing trial on two counts of giving bribes.
Last month, he claimed he had spent RM629,000 on Shamsul including on renovations for properties linked to him, as well as premium cigars and custom-made suits, allegedly under the assurance that he could recover funds channelled to Sabah politicians.
He also shared screenshots of WhatsApp conversations in which Shamsul purportedly requested foreign currency from him before travelling overseas.
Azam said MACC had completed its probe into Shamsul and Tei after questioning 32 witnesses, excluding the three who were nabbed.
He also reiterated that Tei was not a whistleblower.
Monday, 1 December 2025
More Sabah mining ‘super lumps’ of shit hit the ceiling fan
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More Sabah mining ‘super lumps’ of shit hit the ceiling fan
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 1, 2025: MalaysiaNow has posted another Sabah Mining Scandal “super lumps shit” that is hitting the ceiling fan.
In a new video after Albert Tei’s dramatic arrest, woman now alleges that Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim ordered his senior political secretary Shamsul Iskandar to sign support letters for the mining.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below the posting damning the PMX (10th Prime Minister) and our previous posts:
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In new video after Tei's dramatic arrest, woman says PM ordered Shamsul to sign support letters
Sofia Rini Buyong also appears to defend Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin, saying he gained nothing from issuing such letters as he was simply following an order from his boss.
December 1, 2025 2:14 PM
A new instalment of a video recording at the centre of recent allegations of corruption in the country's highest office has surfaced, this time with another startling claim that Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim was the one who instructed his senior aide to issue a support letter last year recommending six contractors for a government hospital project.
The two-minute clip is believed to be part of the same conversation between businessman Albert Tei and a woman he identified as a proxy for Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin, who recently resigned as Anwar's political secretary citing the controversy over the support letter.
In the clip, the woman, Sofia Rini Buyong, also appears to absolve Shamsul of blame, saying he had been instructed to sign many such letters on behalf of the prime minister since Anwar came to power in 2022.
Sofia: In the first and second year after Anwar came to power, many people requested support letters from him. He did not want to sign, so he asked Shamsul to sign. Meaning that in 2023 and 2024, Shamsul signed them all on his boss's instruction.
Tei: Anwar instructed him to sign?
Sofia: Yes.
Tei: Who told you? Shamsul?
Sofia: Of course.
Tei: Shamsul himself told you?
Sofia: Yes. He told me himself. He said, during the first and second year, every time someone asked for a (support) letter, Anwar would call him: 'Shamsul, prepare a proper letter for such and such project...'
Tei: Anwar told him?
Sofia: Yes, told him. And then he asked him to sign.
Sofia, however, said there was nothing wrong with issuing the letter, describing it as "standard procedure".
Tei then pressed further, suggesting that Shamsul must have profited from signing the letter.
"Never. I did ask him, he said it was on his boss's instruction. The boss told him to. He did not get anything," replied Sofia in the video dated Nov 21.
Albert Tei being led out of his home by masked gunmen from MACC on Nov 28, 2025.
It is the first clip released since Tei's dramatic arrest on Nov 28 by armed and masked officers of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).
Previously, two clips released last week focused on Sofia confirming allegations by Tei that he had showered Shamsul with RM630,000 worth of gifts and cash, as well as her naming Anwar and MACC chief commissioner Azam Baki as being complicit in a plan to secretly record more than a dozen Sabah ruling politicians admitting to receiving bribes in exchange for mineral licences.
The videos have been released by Tei since late last year.
On Nov 25, he said that the idea to record them came from Shamsul with Anwar's approval.
He said he had approached Shamsul hoping he would help him negotiate with Sabah Chief Minister Hajiji Noor to recover the money he had paid to the politicians.
Shamsul has since resigned, while Sofia has denied everything she was heard agreeing with Tei about in the video.
Revelations by businessman Albert Tei (left) have implicated Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's office in one of the most explosive corruption scandals in recent times.
The duo, along with Tei, are currently in MACC custody as the commission has launched an investigation into the allegations.
The investigation has been clouded by the claim that Azam also had knowledge of the plot to record the Sabah politicians, with growing calls from lawyers and anti-graft activists for him to either step down from the anti-graft agency or go on leave due to a conflict of interest.
Sunday, 30 November 2025
Sabah’s mining scandal probe shit hitting the ceiling fan?
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Sabah’s mining scandal probe shit hitting the ceiling fan?
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 30, 2025: Is the Sabah mining scandal graft probe shit hitting the ceiling fan?
Are the high-profile suspects and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission panicking as more evidence emerge?
Is businessman Albert Tei’s lawyer, Mahajoh Singh, being probe for graft?
If not, why is the MACC demanding to question Mahajoh Singh?
MACC’s unusual move comes just two days after masked and armed officers stormed Tei’s home following shocking revelations that named MACC chief commissioner as complicit in an explosive graft and conspiracy scandal involving the Prime Minister's Office.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below MalaysiaNow’s news report on the “ticking time bomb” case:
Now, Azam's MACC summons Tei's lawyer for questioning as PMO scandal saga deepens
Mahajoth Singh was told to appear before MACC on Sunday morning, a move condemned by lawyers as unlawful and a breach of client confidentiality.
November 30, 2025 11:58 AM
Mahajoth Singh has previously called on Azam Baki to recuse himself from investigations after it was revealed that the MACC chief was aware of an alleged plot involving businessman Albert Tei, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, and his aide Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is demanding to question the lawyer for Albert Tei, in an unusual move just two days after masked and armed officers stormed his client's home following shocking revelations that named the agency's chief commissioner as complicit in an explosive graft and conspiracy scandal involving the Prime Minister's Office.
Last night, Mahajoth Singh was served a notice ordering him to appear at the MACC headquarters in Putrajaya at 10am today for questioning, a move slammed by vocal rights group Lawyers for Liberty (LFL) as unlawful.
"If lawyers can be summoned, questioned, and denied access to their own clients without clear justification, then the fundamental protections afforded to every Malaysian are placed in jeopardy," said LFL director Zaid Malek.
LFL said MACC should immediately withdraw the notice to Mahajoth and demanded an explanation from Azam "for this unlawful attempt to question and intimidate legal counsel for Albert Tei".
It is understood that Mahajoth has refused to comply with the request.
Zaid, who on Friday rushed to Tei's home just as about a dozen balaclava-clad and armed MACC officers broke in and handcuffed the businessman in the presence of his wife and children, said Mahajoth cannot comply with the notice.
"If he does so, he will breach lawyer-client privilege. Therefore, he cannot attend the questioning," Zaid told MalaysiaNow.
In a statement, Zaid said the demand to question Tei's lawyer points to a "lurch towards lawlessness by MACC".
"Taken together, these actions constitute clear pressure, intimidation and interference against a lawyer representing his client in a criminal matter.
"A lawyer must be able to advise and represent his client freely and without fear of obstruction or intimidation," he said, adding that summoning Mahajoth was a breach of confidential communications as stipulated in the MACC Act 2009 and the Evidence Act.
Zaid reminded MACC that its mandate is to investigate corruption.
"It is not to interrogate counsel about matters that fall squarely within the ambit of legal privilege. Such conduct compromises the integrity of the investigative process and violates the core principles of solicitor–client confidentiality, a protection fundamental to the administration of justice.
"No enforcement agency has the authority to compel, or even attempt to compel, lawyers to disclose matters they are legally and ethically barred from revealing."
On Nov 25, Tei – the man behind explosive videos implicating Sabah Chief Minister and GRS chairman Hajiji Noor and 14 ruling politicians in corrupt practices – revealed that he had spent almost RM630,000 on Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's political secretary Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin in the hope that the latter would help him negotiate with Hajiji to recover the money he paid to several GRS politicians. Shamsul resigned on the same day.
Tei showed proof that he paid for renovations, luxury gifts, tailored suits, appliances, furnishings for two properties, as well as cash totalling about RM350,000 for Shamsul.
Revelations by businessman Albert Tei (left) have implicated Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's office in one of the most explosive corruption scandals in recent times.
He also released secretly recorded video of a conversation with a woman identified as Shamsul's proxy, who has since identified herself as Sofia Rini Buyong.
Apart from admitting that Tei showered cash and gifts to Shamsul, Sofia also made a startling claim that it was Shamsul and Anwar's idea that Tei secretly record his conversations with various Sabah politicians, and that Azam was also well aware of the plan, adding that he had been briefed about it by Shamsul.
Azam has not responded to the claim.
The following were plucked from WhatsApp:
HIS SAFETY
I woke up to a most worrying post of Albert Tei’s arrest today and I genuinely fear for his safety.
We have seen how individuals can simply vanish under the watch of our own enforcement agencies, and the same authorities later claim they are unable to locate them.
Think of Pastor Raymond Koh.
We have also witnessed how a man in custody can end up dead, only for investigators to offer explanations that defy logic and insult public intelligence.
Think of Teoh Beng Hock.
So no, I would not be shocked if Albert Tei becomes yet another victim of enforced disappearance or custodial “mishap.” Our history has taught us to be wary, to question, and to fear the worst when transparency fades and accountability disappears.
But I sincerely hope I am wrong this time.
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PMX’s claim that “Shamsul’s resignation shows the government upholds integrity” is nothing short of ludicrous. ☝️ If this administration truly upheld integrity, the entire Shamsul fiasco would never have been allowed to happen in the first place.
Don’t twist and spin the narrative, Anwar. This episode didn’t showcase integrity - it exposed negligence, weak oversight, and a tolerance for misconduct until public pressure made it impossible to ignore.
This time, the blowback landed squarely on your face, Mr PMX. And no amount of clever wording can soften the embarrassment or erase the questions Malaysians are now asking about the standards you claim to champion.
And, what about this? All forgotten? 
Thursday, 7 August 2025
Where’s Pamela Ling?
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Where’s Pamela Ling?
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 7, 2025: Where’s Pamela Ling after she was abducted by men and a woman in police outfits on April 7?
After more than three months, she is still missing ad the police remain mum on the case.
So, is she still alive?
The question is best answered by the families of victims who were similarly abducted in police-commando-style operations.
That also includes the dead Mongolian French translator Altantuya Shaarriibuu and former aide to a Selangor DAP state executive councillor Teoh Beng Hock who was found dead in the Shah Alam Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) building on July 16, 2009 while in custody.
Outcome of the cases? No closure whatsoever … possibly forever.
And Ling’s abduction will possibly face the same course of injustice ala Malaysia and its governments (elected every five years).

Go ask the families of all the above victims and ask where they are or for closure.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below an article titled Malaysia Dark Side : Broad Daylight Kidnapping of Tycoon’s Wife – Where Is Pamela Ling? and our previous report:
Malaysia Dark Side : Broad Daylight Kidnapping of Tycoon’s Wife – Where Is Pamela Ling?
6 August, 2025
Pamela Ling had a lot on her mind as she headed down the highway connecting Kuala Lumpur with Malaysia’s administrative capital some 30 minutes away.
The 42-year-old was en route to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, known as the MACC, where investigators wanted to question her for at least the 10th time in a money-laundering probe. Two days earlier, on April 7, she had filed a lawsuit against the agency, accusing it of colluding with her estranged husband – a tycoon involved in everything from healthcare in Singapore to timber in Papua New Guinea – to pressure her into settling a messy divorce.
Sitting in the back seat, Ling checked the Grab ride-hailing app on her phone. She typed out a note to one of her lawyers on WhatsApp, saying she was about 10 minutes away and would arrive at 2:08 p.m.
Suddenly, three cars surrounded the vehicle and forced it to stop. Two men and a woman in what appeared to be police gear jumped out, told Ling to exit the vehicle and bundled her into one of their cars. They ordered the Grab driver to hand over his ID card, and then sped away.
The brazen kidnapping in broad daylight on one of Malaysia’s busiest roads – recounted here from court filings, press statements and local media reports citing a witness – left the nation stunned. It was the talk of the town for weeks after it happened, with details of the case dissected on evening news shows, social media threads and in conversations around Kuala Lumpur.
More than three months later, the most important questions remain unanswered. Ling still hasn’t turned up, her kidnappers have made no ransom demands and police haven’t announced a suspect or progress in the investigation. Her family, meanwhile, is growing increasingly frustrated with the MACC.
They want to know why the anti-graft agency suddenly moved up her appearance to April 9, the day she was kidnapped, after it was originally scheduled for the following day. In addition, it “doesn’t make any sense” that the MACC didn’t seek a warrant for her arrest after she went missing, according to Sangeet Kaur Deo, a lawyer representing Ling’s family.
“You have hunted her, you have watched her every step, you have refused to let her leave this country on the pretext of investigation – the day she disappears you go silent,” Sangeet said. “The change in the behavior of the MACC, going from hunting her to not caring whether she is around, also needs to be explained.”
MACC officials have refused to answer some of the police’s questions around Ling’s case, hampering the investigation and the ability of law enforcement to generate leads, according to people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified because the information is private.
The MACC reports directly to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and is regarded as one of Malaysia’s most powerful enforcement agencies, with a broad remit to investigate both public officials and private individuals. Its officers are able to conduct arrests and freeze assets without needing to go through the police, which are overseen by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
An MACC spokesman didn’t respond to requests for comment. “At every stage, the MACC has acted within the legal framework, including obtaining all necessary court orders and adhering to the established procedures,” the agency said in a statement on May 7. “Allegations of harassment or misconduct are unfounded.”
While Malaysia ranks higher than most other Southeast Asian countries in Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index and has received plaudits for fostering a good investment climate, it also has a history of sensational disappearances.
As the news of Ling’s abduction broke and #PamelaLing trended on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok, many social media users criticized the MACC for not providing adequate protection to her as a witness in their investigations. Others pointed to enforced disappearances of human-rights activists and highlighted the case of Mongolian woman Altantuya Shaariibuu, who was taken to a forest outside the capital, shot twice in the head and blown up with military-grade explosives.
Two secret-service policemen, part of a bodyguard detail to then-defense minister Najib Razak and other senior Malaysian leaders, were convicted of Altantuya’s murder. They both have said they were following orders. Najib, currently in prison over charges related to the multibillion dollar 1MDB fraud during his time as prime minister, has denied any involvement.
Ling’s disappearance has increased scrutiny of the MACC, whose chief — Azam Baki — has seen his term repeatedly extended by Anwar in a break from past precedent. Azam has dismissed criticism over his contract extensions and said he’s accustomed to public disapproval, while Anwar has called the MACC chief brave in taking on powerful interests.
To critics, Ling’s case underscores the need to check the agency’s power.
“Serious questions about the role MACC played need independent investigation, as the case calls into question the organization,” said Bridget Welsh, honorary research associate with the University of Nottingham Asia Research Institute Malaysia. “Authorities need to find out the truth.”
When asked for comment, a representative of the Prime Minister’s Office referred Bloomberg News to the Ministry of Home Affairs. A spokesperson for that ministry referred Bloomberg to the police. Representatives for the police didn’t comment when presented with written questions.
Safety Concerns
Ling expressed concerns about her safety in a legal filing well before her disappearance. The saga began in August 2023, when she started divorce proceedings in Singapore against her husband, Thomas Hah.
Ling and Hah, both born in Sarawak in Malaysian Borneo, married in 2001. She was 18 and he was 32. Today their personal assets stretch from the British Virgin Islands to Switzerland and Australia, including real estate, trusts and corporate shareholdings, according to court records. They own roughly 20 properties in Singapore alone, worth about $70 million.
A big part of the shareholdings consists of Joinland Group, a company Hah founded around 1990 as a distributor of cold storage products and later expanded into areas like logging, plantations and real estate. Some of these ventures also involve Ling’s father and brother.
The full extent of Hah’s business engagements can’t be discerned, but corporate filings provide some clues.
Companies in Papua New Guinea co-owned by Hah and Ling’s father exported more than $150 million worth of timber since 2012, government records show. The men also hold minority stakes in another firm there that exported about as much timber in the same period. Several of Joinland’s Malaysian subsidiaries, while recording little or no revenue in recent years, have received around $40 million from an entity in the British Virgin Islands, according to corporate filings. Ling’s father and brother are shareholders in at least three Joinland subsidiaries.
Ling’s divorce filing put all those assets at stake. At the time, she lived with the couple’s three children in a luxury riverside condo in neighboring Singapore. As the two clashed, she accused Hah of forging her signature to illegally transfer some of her shares in a property company to him. Hah hasn’t publicly addressed the forgery allegation but has said in a filing for a separate civil case that he’s the owner of all shares in the company. He started a competing divorce suit in Malaysia, alleging she cheated on him.
According to Ling’s divorce affidavits, Hah was serially unfaithful and abusive, and threatened to “make the rest of her life miserable” if she ever left him. He said he had “connections to organized crime and gang leaders in Malaysia, as well as people in powerful positions,” one of the filings said.
In response to a request for an interview with Hah, his lawyer, Selva Mookiah, said his client wouldn’t be issuing any statement or making any comment at this point, because the matter is currently under active investigation. He added that Hah has extended full cooperation to the authorities and remains committed to doing so. Mookiah didn’t respond later to a detailed list of questions on the divorce proceedings and Hah’s dealings with the MACC.
Arrest Warrant
The MACC got involved in May 2024, when it opened a case against the couple for unspecified offenses related to corruption and money laundering. After Ling failed to appear for questioning, a Malaysian court in December issued a warrant for her arrest. Singaporean authorities picked her up the following month and sent her back to Malaysia.
Ling was handcuffed and eventually taken to MACC headquarters, where she was detained for three days and told she “might be charged” with money laundering, according to an affidavit by Ling. Then she was released, but was restricted from leaving Malaysia.
Separated from her children, Ling started living in hotels in Malaysia. She said in the affidavit that MACC agents frequently called her to headquarters for questioning.
Just before she was kidnapped, Ling had decided to fight the agency. On April 7, she filed a request for a judicial review into MACC’s actions in her case, including the legality of her arrest warrant and travel ban.
In her affidavit in support of her request for the judicial review, Ling alleged Hah was using the anti-graft agency to “seek to pressure me into resolving matters, including my complaint that Hah had forged my signature.” She recounted how Hah was present at the MACC for one of her interrogations, and she said Muslimin Chia Abdullah, an official at the agency, urged them to settle matters so the case could be dropped. Hah’s lawyer didn’t comment when asked about this.
Responding to the claims in early July, Muslimin denied in an affidavit that the MACC investigations were designed to push her into a settlement with Hah. Muslimin said that Ling was a flight risk and MACC investigators believed she was in the process of obtaining a second passport from another country. Ling was summoned to the MACC a day earlier on April 9 to take a new statement on her application for a second passport, he said in the affidavit seen by Bloomberg News. Malik Imtiaz Sarwar Advocates & Solicitors, a legal firm representing Ling in her judicial review, said it didn’t have instructions to comment on this.
Malaysian police briefly questioned Hah about Ling’s disappearance before releasing him when the court rejected their application to remand him, according to local media reports.
‘Patently False’
Meanwhile, comments from law enforcement on the case have prompted rebukes from her family. Kuala Lumpur police chief Rusdi Mohd Isa said on May 8 that Ling is probably still alive, without providing evidence. He also said it was possible that Ling staged the abduction herself. It’s unclear if police sought Thailand’s help after one of the cars used in the abduction was found abandoned near the border.
The MACC has sought to distance itself from the kidnapping, saying it was a matter for the police and beyond their control because it happened on a public road. It also said it was cooperating with the investigation.
When Azam, the MACC chief, addressed the abduction in May at a news conference, he said Ling was never a suspect in the money-laundering investigation but was cooperating as a witness. “We never called her with the intent to arrest her,” he said, according to local media reports.
Sangeet, the lawyer for Ling’s family, said Azam’s statement was “patently false” because the MACC arrested Ling and had her extradited to Malaysia. “For the chief commissioner to deny a matter already in the public record was alarming,” she said in a statement on May 26. “It suggests not only indifference but an absence of fear of accountability.”
The Ling family has had one small victory after her disappearance. On May 19, the Kuala Lumpur High Court ruled that her judicial review into the MACC could proceed.
Still, Sangeet warned that Ling’s case shows that “Malaysia is unsafe” and people in the country can’t depend on protection from authorities.
“You cannot go to our agencies, specifically our law enforcement agencies, because either they are completely incompetent or they just will not investigate,” Sangeet said. “It could be any one of us. It could be anyone coming into the country.”
Source : Bloomberg
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Thursday, 31 July 2025
Malaysian police, MACC are cover-up specialists?
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Malaysian police, MACC are cover-up specialists?
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 1, 2025: With a history of “cover-ups” for killers and abductors, the police and Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission are looking like cover-up specialists for killers and abductors/kidnappers.
TWO police commandos were convicted for the execution of Mongolian French translator Altantuya Shaariibuu on Oct 18, 2006 (19 years ago). Till today, the police and the Malaysian governments (elected every five years) do not want to find out who gave the orders to kill Altantuya and blow her body up with military-grade C4 explosives in an attempt to hide the evidence, including suspicions that Altantuya was pregnant;
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RELIGIOUS individuals who have gone missing after they were picked up by police in commando-style operations;
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MALAYSIAN police and Interpol do not look like they have priority or urgency to look for and arrest financial thief Jho Low; a “right hand” for disgraced and shameless former prime minister and jailbird Najib “1MDB” Razak who stole illions, if not billions, of Ringgit from the rakyat dan negara (people and country); and
TEOH Beng Hock, a Selangor DAP state executive councillor’s aide, was found dead in the MACC office in Shah Alam while in MACC’s custody on July 16, 2009 (16 years ago). Amazingly, no one in MACC knows what happened to him!; and
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THREE months ago (April 9, 2025), businesswoman Pamela Ling was abducted by men and a woman in police uniform and the police and MACC still do not know what happened to her despite having video clips of the abduction along the MEX Highway.
The above are only four high profile cases that had tarnished the image of the police and MACC for their lackadaisical probe to bring justice to the victims.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report featuring a Bloomberg report titled 3 months after Pamela Ling vanished, Bloomberg report casts disturbing questions on Azam-led MACC:
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3 months after Pamela Ling vanished, Bloomberg report casts disturbing questions on Azam-led MACC
Chief among them is that despite calling her a 'flight risk', MACC did not pursue her when she failed to turn up on April 9.
July 31, 2025 1:48 PM4 minute read
MACC chief Azam Baki has come under renewed scrutiny over his handling of the disappearance of Pamela Ling.
A news report by Bloomberg on the abduction of a witness extradited from abroad by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) raises questions about the fact that the anti-graft commission did not seek an arrest warrant even after she failed to turn up for questioning on the fateful day.
The report also touched on the question of why Pamela Ling's appointment with MACC scheduled on April 10 was brought forward to April 9, when her e-hailing vehicle was surrounded by a group of individuals in police gear just 10 minutes before her arrival at the MACC headquarters in Putrajaya.
Family members say it "doesn’t make any sense" that MACC did not seek a warrant for Ling's arrest after she went missing, especially when she had been arrested before and slapped with a travel ban.
"You have hunted her, you have watched her every step, you have refused to let her leave this country on the pretext of investigation – the day she disappears you go silent," her family's lawyer Sangeet Kaur Deo told Bloomberg.
"The change in the behaviour of the MACC, going from hunting her to not caring whether she is around, also needs to be explained."
According to Bloomberg, MACC claimed Ling had been asked to come a day early in order for it to investigate her application for a second passport.
The report comes at a time when MACC under its chief commissioner Azam Baki has come under fire for launching a series of politically-charged investigations into enemies of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, which was the subject of an explosive report by Bloomberg last year.
Ling, 42, is the former wife of Sarawak tycoon Hah Tiing Siu. Both have been through a controversial divorce in Singapore and Malaysia involving a substantial fortune.
MACC said it had launched an investigation into graft and money laundering offences involving the couple, adding that Ling had not co-operated. However, in a lawsuit filed two days before her abduction, Ling claimed that MACC was using anti-money laundering law to pressure her to resolve her disputes with her ex-husband.
Among others, she stated that Hah was present during one session she was interrogated by MACC. She also named one Muslimin Chia Abdullah from MACC who "urged them to settle matters so the case could be dropped", said the Bloomberg report.











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