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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 ...
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 ...
Criss-crossing the desert highways of the south western United States, Sarawak Report has identified a treasure trove of hidden plunder, stolen from the people of Sarawak by its despot Taib Mahmud and ...
Royal Mulu Hotel - Chief Minister owns shares in this state-funded enterprise Sarawak Report can reveal that the Chief Minister, Abdul Taib Mahmud, has a major personal shareholding in Sarawak’s ...
Company owner, PPB man Saidi Abg Samsudin, said to benefit from his contacts with the PM’s wife Rosmah. Sarawak Report has viewed copious documents indicating that in January 2017 the former Prime ...
There was plenty of coverage over the past week after Goldman Sachs’ former head of Southeast Asia, Tim Leissner, was finally sentenced in a New York Courtroom (a full ten years after Sarawak Report ...
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 ...
Extensive evidence has emerged of an extraordinary operation to loot Malaysia’s public savings funds and pass billions of dollars into accounts controlled by individuals answering to Prime Minister ...
The premier of Sarawak and his entourage were doing the rounds in Britain all last week as they continue to drum up plans for projecting the richly resourced state into a cutting edge future. Fair ...
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, ...
On the afternoon of 20 th March 2016, in the dusty heat of the desert kingdom of Oman, two far eastern visitors set about finalising a major deal with the local Bank Nizwa to raise a $150 million ...
Once again, the police (backed by local politicians) have moved to forcibly remove the blockades put up by indigenous Penan groups in Baram to attempt to discourage the loggers who have been laying ...
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