Evicted Without Warning: How Malaysia Fails Its Most Vulnerable Tenants Low-income families are being removed like criminals — not tenants. Here's what they were never told about their rights.
Claw & Order: How TikTok Finance Gurus Scam With Syariah Smoke and Zero Scrutiny He promised “halal passive income.” The rakyat lost millions. Regulators lost the plot.
The Trust Crisis: How Malaysia’s Scam Epidemic Thrives on Unlicensed Influence and Regulatory Sleepwalking They promise riches. They deliver ruin. And the law lets them walk free.
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.