Cartel Cream: The Rotten Milk Supply Feeding a Rotten System Substandard milk powder. RM120 million in contracts. A family-run cartel. And years of silent government complicity.
Kampung Baru and the Legal Rebellion Called Wakaf How a centuries-old Islamic concept is doing what developers, GLCs, and laws failed to protect heritage while enabling growth
Wakaf, Betrayed: The RM10 Billion Scandal They Don’t Want You To Know About How a sacred Islamic trust meant to uplift generations was quietly sold, privatised, and invested in gambling shares — while the ummah remained in the dark.
Fair to Whom? The RM230 Million FGV–KPF Buyout Is a Governance Red Flag Disguised as Strategic Deal When settler-linked assets are moved in silence, and governance is outsourced to private advisors, what does the law actually say?
The Middle Class Myth: How Malaysia’s Laws Trap the M40 in Legal Limbo You thought you made it. But the law made you disposable
How to Survive the Middle-Class Trap: A Guide for Malaysians Who Are Tired of Being Squeezed This isn’t budgeting advice. It’s a manifesto for fighting back.
The Vanishing Middle: How Malaysia’s M40 Is Being Quietly Bled Dry They carry the country. They ask for nothing. And now they’re disappearing.
Malaysia’s Middle Class Is the New Working Poor When your salary pays for everything but buys you nothing
You’re Not Middle Class. You’re Just Not Poor Enough to Matter. Why the M40 gets punished for earning more and ignored when it collapses.