The recently-concluded 14th general election (GE14) certainly provided hope to Malaysians who have been pursuing change over the years. Besides political parties, there are many civil society and social movement groups, or whatever terms we want to call them,who contributed towards this new Malaysia and this should not be neglected. They have been fighting for …
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Urwah Saari
AUSPICE Malaysia
In this modern era, there are a number of empirical evidences that can be used to indicate that corruption has become among the biggest challenges in good governance practice in developing countries. Most developing countries are struggling, perhaps until now, in order to establish a significant level of good governance, with corruption becoming a common …
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Urwah Saari
AUSPICE Malaysia
After success with ASIAN Games, Rupiah crash to 15,000 per US dollar, the lowest point in Jokowi cabinet. In 2012 rupiah start with optimistic value 12,000 per US dollar, some analyst said that was an effect of optimistic market with Jokowi 2012 cabinet, and then what happen now? With current low value of rupiah most …
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Abdullah A Afifi
IDRiS Darulfunun Institute - Business & Public Policy Analyst | GSB UKM - Social Business Enterprise Researcher