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Australian, NZ investors lose savings in Labuan-based firm

 Accountability, Malaysian finance/business  7 Responses »
May 122011
 

What are the Malaysian and Australian regulatory authorities going to do about this case involving a firm based in Labuan?

 Posted by Anil Netto at 12.32pm  Tagged with: Australia, Labuan, New Zealand

Penang Hill Railway breakdown: An insider’s view

 Accountability, Development issues, Malaysian finance/business, Sustainable development  29 Responses »
May 112011
 

The recent flurry of comments in the press following an incident that temporarily knocked out the Penang Hill railway has prompted its operations manager, Ahmad Chik, to respond.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 11.19am  Tagged with: breakdown, Penang Hill Railway, spare parts, train

Penang Hill Railway ‘upgrade’: From RM40m to RM73m

 Accountability, Development issues, Public transport  26 Responses »
May 072011
 

Initial news reports for the Penang Hill Railway ‘upgrade’ had mentioned an allocation of RM40m. But later news reports put the cost at RM63m and finally RM73m.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 9.27am  Tagged with: Penang Hill Railway, Tourism Ministry, upgrade

How many billions would it take to wipe out Sarawak poverty?

 Accountability, Poverty  15 Responses »
May 062011
 

Some of us might think that it could take several billion ringgit to wipe out poverty in Sarawak. Not really.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 10.54pm  Tagged with: Poverty, sarawak

Flaws in ‘upgraded’ Penang Hill Railway

 Accountability, Development issues, Malaysian finance/business, Sustainable development  19 Responses »
May 062011
 

I ran into a visitor who had taken a ride on the ‘upgraded’ Penang Hill railway and he made the following observations:

 Posted by Anil Netto at 5.15pm  Tagged with: evacuation, flaws, Penang Hill Railway, upgrading
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