Monthly Archives: September 2012

GLCs Crowding Out Investment

GLCs Crowding Out Investment (A version of this was first published in theSun on 21st September 2012). Deep structural changes are urgently needed to improve the country’s competitiveness, chief of which is dealing with government-linked companies (GLCs) that are presently … Continue reading

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Power of the arts

Power of the arts Photograph: Gabija Grusaite The arts are powerful tools of expression. The impact of a film or a song can be so significant that governments find it hard to stay away. Finding a balance between encouraging the … Continue reading

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Lessons from Selangor show way forward

Lessons from Selangor show way forward (This was first published in Selangor Times, on the 14th of September 2012). It was an entertaining thought that my friend, Keith Leong, would have spent long hours in the very English Cambridge University … Continue reading

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In Search of National Identity

In Search of National Identity (A version of this was first published in theSun on 7th September 2012). It has become somewhat of an annual affair in August and September that Malaysians obsess about our national identity. Although laughable at … Continue reading

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