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Anthony Loke Siew Fook named most popular minister in Malaysia’s unity government cabinet in joint survey

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KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA—  The most popular minister in the Malaysia’s Unity government Cabinet is Anthony Loke Siew Fook, Minister of Transport.

According to a joint survey conducted by five media outlet in collaboration with the research firm O2 Research, Loke emerged as the top favourite, with 49 per cent of the vote, ahead of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim who took second place with 40 per cent of the vote.

Mr Loke is well-known for his proactive approach to improving public transportation in the country. He even went incognito to conduct spot-checks on Rapid KL’s Light Rail Transit (LRT) in December of last year, without being accompanied by media or top officers.

Anwar, the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia, was lauded for his pro-people policies, such as the refusal to reinstate GST and anti-corruption stance.

However, his appointment of his daughter, Nurul Izzah, as the prime minister’s senior economic and financial adviser negatively impacted his image.

Due to the backlash, Nurul Izzah eventually decided to step down from the position and instead co-chairs the secretariat of the newly-formed advisory panel for the finance ministry.

The survey, “100 Days of the Unity Government led by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim,” shows that Hannah Yeoh, Minister of Youth and Sports, ranks in third place with 39 per cent of the vote.

Ms Yeoh is known for her advocacy for children’s rights and gender equality. As the Minister, she has emphasized the importance of improving the well-being of Malaysia’s athletes and promoting sports as a means of fostering national unity and community development.

Nga Kor Ming, Minister of Local Government Development, who ranked fourth on the list, emphasized that “toilets must be clean” after taking office.

Azalina Othman, Minister of Law and Institutional Reform, ranked fifth in the poll.

The ministers ranked 6th to 10th are:

  • Minister of Digital Communications, Fahmi Fadzil (30%)
  • Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Mohamad Sabu (28%)
  • Minister of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living, Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub (27%)
  • Minister of International Trade and Industry Minister, Tengku Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz (26%)
  • Minister of Education, Fadhlina Sidek (26%)

None of the ministers scored more than 50%

None of the ministers scored more than 50 per cent on the “satisfied/very satisfied” option, indicating that some people still question their performance.

The overall support rate for the 28 ministers has yet to reach a level of more than 60 per cent among the people.

The online survey was jointly conducted by Sinar Harian, Astro AWANI, Sin Chew, The Star, and Tamil paper Malaysia Nanban.

The poll was conducted online from February 6 to 16 and had 35,077 respondents.

It collected responses from various ethnic groups in Malaysia, including Malays, Chinese, Indians, Sarawakians, Sabahans, and others. The sample aligns with the proportion of voting results in the 15th general election.

71 per cent of Malay respondents dissatisfied with Unity Government’s fulfilment of the GE15 manifesto

The survey showed that 71 per cent of Malay respondents in Peninsular Malaysia expressed dissatisfaction with the new government’s fulfillment of the 15th general election (GE15) manifesto, in contrast to 51 per cent of the overall population who reported feeling dissatisfied.

Additionally, the survey found that ethnic Chinese respondents reported 38 per cent satisfaction with the government’s manifesto fulfillment, while 48 per cent of ethnic Indians, 42 per cent of Bumiputera in Sabah, 37 per cent of Bumiputera in Sarawak, and 33 per cent of other respondents expressed satisfaction.

While 25 per cent of all respondents expressed satisfaction with the government overall, only 15 per cent of Malays in Peninsular Malaysia reported being satisfied.

Despite not campaigning together with a common manifesto, the coalition government led by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was formed by an alliance of Pakatan Harapan (PH), Barisan Nasional (BN), Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS), and Gabungan Rakyat Sabah, all of whom campaigned separately with their own manifesto.

The survey aimed to review the sentiment of Malaysians regarding the performance and popularity of the coalition government after GE15. The results showed that 45 per cent of respondents felt the country was moving in the right direction, with 76 per cent of Chinese and Indians, 59 per cent of Bumiputera in Sabah, 60 per cent of Bumiputera in Sarawak, and 58 per cent of other races sharing this sentiment.

On the other hand, 60 per cent of Malays in Peninsular Malaysia reportedly felt that the current state of the country was weak, compared to 41 per cent of Chinese respondents who reportedly felt that the current state of the country was strong, along with 49 per cent of Indians, 43 per cent of Bumiputera in Sabah, 45 per cent of Bumiputera in Sarawak, and 39 per cent of other ethnicities.

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M’sia opposition politician linked to corruption probe; Funds allegedly used in Singapore

The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has raided two safe houses and seized US$74,500 in currencies during its investigation into Menteri Besar Selangor Incorporated. Chief commissioner Azam Baki revealed that some of the funds were allegedly used for investments in Singapore. Earlier, on 13 October, MACC discovered RM5 million in foreign currency linked to a prominent opposition politician.

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MALAYSIA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) on 14 October has raided two safe houses, including an office, and seized RM321,000 (US$74,500) in both foreign and local currencies as part of its investigation into a case involving Menteri Besar Selangor Incorporated (MBI), a body established to administer the assets and investments of the state government.

MACC chief commissioner Azam Baki announced on 15 October 2024, that RM78,000 was found in the office, while the remaining S$74,000 (about RM243,000)  was located at the other safe house.

“We also received information that a certain amount of money was used for investments in Singapore, but I cannot disclose the full amount or its owner,” Mr Azam told the media when attending a convention in Kota Kinabalu.

The case also reportedly involves a prominent politician.

Earlier, on 13 October, it was reported that the MACC discovered RM5 million (approximately US$1,164,075) in foreign currency during a raid at a condominium unit in Kuala Lumpur, also linked to the prominent politician involved in the corruption probe.

According to local media, MACC stated that one of the suspects arrested revealed that the condominium unit was used as a safe house to store the proceeds of corruption, while the money was also used to fund political activities.

It is believed that the prominent politician instructed a businessman to store the money, which was given by an unidentified individual at the apartment, as reported by Free Malaysia Today.

Former MBI Senior Executive Among Two Arrested in Sand Mining Concession Probe

Previously, Sinar Harian reported that a former MBI senior executive was among the two individuals arrested by MACC in an investigation into a sand mining concession granted by a subsidiary of the state investment body.

The two arrested individuals—one being a businessman—were allegedly linked to a prominent opposition leader with political influence in Selangor, according to local media.

When asked whether the anti-graft agency had summoned the politician involved for its investigation, Mr Azam stated on 14 October that this would only occur when sufficient evidence is available.

“I certainly will not reject or deny that he will be called in, but only after my team or the investigating officer is satisfied with several more findings, including related documents and funds. ”

“As of now, around 15 witnesses have already been called, and I expect many more will be summoned for the investigation,” he said.

Mr Azam also did not disclose whether the individual is currently in government or if more politicians are involved.

“We think we will discover more at the other ‘safe houses’. We are still conducting investigations. Other ‘safe houses’ may have potentially been used to store the proceeds,” Mr Azam was quoted as saying by Harian Metro.

He added that the two suspects who were detained have already been released. One of them is a 43-year-old male driver, while the other is a 46-year-old former financial officer at a firm that secured the sand mining concession several years ago, according to Free Malaysia Today.

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Palestinian woman involved in disturbance at Wisma Transit Malaysia apologises

A video on social media shows Palestinians confronting security personnel at Wisma Transit, Kuala Lumpur, with some behaving aggressively by throwing slippers and damaging property. A woman later apologised in a TikTok video, attributing her actions to emotional distress from being unable to contact her children in Gaza.

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MALAYSIA: A Palestinian woman involved in a disturbance at Wisma Transit, Kuala Lumpur, has issued an apology and expressed deep regret for her actions.

According to NST, the woman, identified as Aminah Muhammad Nafi’ Jamal Abd Rabah, was one of 127 Palestinians brought to Malaysia for medical treatment after sustaining injuries in the ongoing conflict with Israel.

A video that has been circulating on social media since 2 October shows a group of Palestinians involved in a confrontation with security personnel.

Some of them were seen behaving aggressively, including throwing slippers at an enforcement officer and damaging property.

According to reports, the incident was driven by frustration after the group was denied permission to stay outside the designated Wisma Transit Kuala Lumpur (WTKL) premises.

The Woman Apologizes for Disturbance, Attributes Actions to Emotional Distress from Family Separation

Speaking in a TikTok video, Aminah explained that her actions stemmed from personal distress, specifically due to her inability to contact her children, who remain in Gaza.

She emphasised that her behaviour was not intentional, and that it was a product of the difficult situation she and her fellow Palestinians were experiencing.

“I apologise and deeply regret what I did. I swear to God, I did not do it intentionally. We are going through a very difficult situation that only Allah knows,” she said in the clip.

Aminah further expressed her gratitude towards Malaysians for their generosity and respect.

She acknowledged that the treatment she and others had received from the country had been exemplary.

“I swear in the name of Allah, we are receiving the best care. What I say comes sincerely from my heart. You have treated us Palestinians with kindness, respect, and appreciation. ”

“You have fulfilled your duties responsibly, but we were the ones who wronged you,” she added.

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Dengan segala hormat kepada ATM dan semua pihak yang terlibat dalam kes perempuan Palestin yang menjadi viral 2 hari yang lepas di Wisma Putra Malaysia.. saya nak kongsi video perempuan yang sama tapi kali ni content video dia lain sangat dari video yg viral tu .. Rasulullah SAW bersabda: كُلُّ ابْنِ آدَمَ خَطَّاءٌ وَخَيْرُ الْخَطَّائِينَ التَّوَّابُونَ. Maksud hadis ini adalah: Setiap anak Adam (yakni manusia) pasti melakukan kesalahan, sedangkan sebaik-baik orang yang melakukan kesalahan adalah orang yang bertaubat. Hadis riwayat Al-Tirmizi. Ujian besar buat manusia adalah keupayaan untuk memaafkan orang yang membuat salah kepada beliau .. semoga Allah memberi keupayaan ini kepada kami semua.. Walau menjadi apa2 pon, kami rakyat Palestin tetap sayang Malaysia dan rakyat Malaysia.. ikhlas dari hati tahu 🥹🇲🇾🇵🇸 TahreerGh Gh

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The disturbance at Wisma Transit has drawn significant attention, leading to a formal apology from the Palestinian Ambassador to Malaysia, Walid Abu Ali.

In a statement, he reassured Malaysians that the incident did not reflect Palestinian values.

“I apologise on behalf of all Palestinians in Malaysia and back home for what occurred. This is not our culture, ethics, or beliefs,” he stated.

Walid emphasised the deep gratitude Palestinians feel towards Malaysia for its continuous support of their cause.

Since August 2023, Malaysia has taken in 127 Palestinians, including 41 individuals injured in Israeli attacks on Gaza.

Many of the patients were transferred to Tuanku Mizan Military Hospital for treatment, while their relatives were accommodated at various hotels.

“For their own security and safety, the patients were kept in the healthcare facility with restricted movements and limited visitors,” he said.

Many have been in Malaysia since their arrival and have had limited opportunities to leave the hospital.

Walid noted that the patients, having come from war-torn Gaza, were under significant emotional stress, which may have contributed to their behaviour.

He also highlighted that some individuals were struggling to adjust to a completely new culture and environment, exacerbating their emotional challenges.

The Palestinian Embassy in Malaysia, according to Walid, has been closely coordinating with Malaysian authorities to support the patients and their families.

Embassy staff regularly visit the patients and assist with their needs to the best of their ability.

Walid also reassured the Malaysian public that the embassy is working to prevent a recurrence of such incidents.

“My message to Malaysians is that such an incident will not happen again. We love Malaysia and its people. However, please consider that these individuals have come under immense pressure due to the ongoing war. They need special care,” Walid stated.

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