In the turbulent waters of Malaysian politics, coalitions collapse and parties fracture under the weight of ego and ambition. Yet, long after the dust settles, the true measure of a leader is how they treated ordinary citizens when the cameras were turned off. Today, the standard of public service has drastically declined, but we can look to two leaders from opposite sides of the historical divide to understand what we have lost: Tan Sri Dr Fong Chan Onn and Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail. For decades, Tan Sri Dr Fong Chan Onn served as a pillar of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA). A brilliant academic turned statesman, his integrity stood in stark contrast to the rot developing around him. History will remember that the downfall of Barisan Nasional (BN)—and the subsequent decline of MCA—was not the fault of dedicated servants like Dr Fong, but rather the hubris, excesses, and scandals of his colleagues in BN, particularly within UMNO, alongside a number of self-...
I wish to respond to a letter from Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) published in the Letters section of the newsportal. Allow me to say first that, there are two issues with the refund: 1) I cancelled the ticket on May 20 2026 after I decided to take Aeroline to Penang instead, but till now, the refund has not been processed. While I can understand that maybe KTMB has a policy that the money will only be refunded after two weeks, or one month, whatever, as dictated by themselves. Previously, I had another issue but the refund into the e-wallet came in within a day or two, which helped me with the re-purchase of the tickets. Why the delay now is something I would not like to see happening, especially when... 2) I requested that the refund be made into the bank account from where the money came from. The refund would be meaningless to me, if it is paid into the KTMB e-wallet, as I will no longer be using KTMB services unless there are really no other options availab...