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The much delayed sentencing of the former Goldman Sachs Southeast Asia head, Tim Leissner, looks set to finally take place at the end of this month, 29th May. Leissner apparently provided much useful ...
Prosecutors in the United States made a surprise move to open new criminal proceedings against unidentified parties related to 1MDB yesterday. The development was revealed thanks to a plea by for a ...
This week a complainant against Kuwait received what he described as a positive judgement and “undeniable victory” over a ruling by the World Bank’s arbitration body, the International Centre for ...
One of Sabah’s many under-reported public scandals that Sarawak Report has been covering for over a year – namely the grabbing of the assets of the once flourishing Sabah Forest Industries (SFI) by ...
The Sabah Forestry Department has issued a furious press statement claiming as “false” Sarawak Report’s article detailing how logs have continued to be extracted from the Sabah Forest Industries (SFI) ...
The campaign to curb the cost of free speech, thanks to outdated defamation laws, is well underway in democratic countries where libel actions are recognised as a weapon for the rich and powerful to ...
The NGO Human Right Watch has, in collaboration with other international organisations, today issued a devastating report on Sarawak’s timber industry as it urges the European Union to categorise all ...
Among the present spate of disputed incursions into native land areas currently underway in Sarawak, perhaps the most brazen is happening in Belaga, thanks to two companies identified as logging in ...
As the GPS government seeks to make a show of its eco-credentials (with an eye to making billions out of carbon trading) it comes as no surprise that, once again, it is native communities who are ...
Over recent days Sarawakians have been informed, via newspaper announcements, that the state will be winding down logging operations (there will be no more ‘timber politics’ as GPS leader, Abang Jo, ...
Samling’s pilot carbon credit project, sanctioned under new legislation by the state government, could make billions for the company but represents extremely poor value for the public say experts. The ...
Key international media organisations have spoken out in condemnation of Malaysia’s oppressive treatment of the media, following yesterday’s bizarre ruling by a Terengganu local magistrate that ...
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