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1 JUNE 2026

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Transparency International Malaysia: Don't normalise 'pay-to-settle' culture

 

TRANSPARENCY International Malaysia (TI-M) is concerned over the growing use of compounds, settlements and charge withdrawals in corruption-related cases, saying it may normalise a "pay-to-settle" culture.

This is one argument, though not one to be easily dismissed. The other argument, which is, as some argue, that corruption cases can drag on for years through the courts.

To them, a negotiated settlement may allow the government to recover stolen assets or illicit gains much more quickly, rather than waiting for a final judgment.

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This argument, too, is not one that can easily be dismissed either. The fear of normalising a "pay-to-settle" culture is real, but it is not what the debate is all about. The real debate is probably not whether settlements should exist, but when they should be used.

TI-M's concern is over accountability, not the use of compounds and other discretionary mechanisms as these are recognised by Malaysian law.

Malaysians generally share a similar concern. Like TI-M, they feel too much reliance on discretionary mechanisms may eventually erode trust in anti-corruption institutions.

It begins with the perception that the law is not being applied equally, meaning people are beginning to feel that some are subjected to judicial scrutiny while others are not. No nation, especially one where corruption has become endemic, can afford to allow this to happen.

Let's not forget Malaysia's goal of being ranked among the top 25 countries in Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index by 2033. The key is transparency.

Malaysians know the Federal Constitution by virtue of Article 145(3) provides that the attorney-general has the power, "exercisable at his discretion", to institute, conduct or discontinue criminal proceedings.

But what they don't know is how this broad discretion is exercised. While "at his discretion" implies personal judgment, it cannot be exercised arbitrarily.

In May, the Court of Appeal ruled that the A-G's prosecutorial discretion can be reviewed by the courts in exceptional cases. Interestingly, the three-member appellate bench said the A-G's powers under Article 145(3) of the Constitution were broad, but not absolute or beyond judicial scrutiny.

A previous Federal Court ruling had also rejected the notion that constitutional discretion was beyond judicial scrutiny.

One way is to show that those tasked with discretion in criminal matters are exercising it lawfully and rationally, as the Court of Appeal has ruled. For these to be meaningfully carried out, there must be clear guidelines when settlement, withdrawal or compounds are appropriate. These must be published.

Where withdrawal or settlement of corruption cases takes place, the discretion holder must be required to provide detailed public explanations.

Further, settlements must be accompanied by admissions of wrongdoing, full asset recovery and independent oversight. It is not that Malaysians are against settlements, but what they are against is the secrecy that shrouds them.

Malaysians may accept negotiated outcomes if they are convinced the process is transparent, consistent and not influenced by status or political connections. The greater danger is not the mechanism itself, but the perception that justice is negotiable. - NST

Don’t clash with BN rivals, Anwar tells PH partners

 The Pakatan Harapan chairman says BN's decision to compete against PH had created a headache.

Pakatan Harapan chairman Anwar Ibrahim speaking at the launch of the Johor PH machinery in Batu Pahat today. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA:
Pakatan Harapan chairman Anwar Ibrahim tonight advised component parties against clashing with Barisan Nasional at the Johor polls, as the two coalitions are partners in the federal unity government.

Anwar, who is the prime minister, said the decision by PH and BN to compete against each other in the election “created a headache for us”.

“While we clash with Umno and BN today, we will be sitting next to each other at the Cabinet meeting on Wednesday,” he said when launching the Johor PH machinery in Batu Pahat.

Anwar also said that going up against BN was not his choice, as he would have preferred to contest the polls alongside their unity government partners.

He said that he would have preferred to defer state elections and focus on reviving the economy. “It was their (BN) choice to call for an election. It was their (BN) choice to create political instability.”He added: “As Mat Sabu says, ‘if you want to be friends, we will be friends. If you want a fight, we will fight’,” he said, referring to Amanah president Mohamad Sabu.

Elections to the state assembly must be held within 60 days after the Johor assembly was dissolved on June 1.

In the March 2022 election, BN won 40 seats in the 56-member state assembly, PH won 12, while Perikatan Nasional secured three and Muda one.

Johor BN has announced it will contest all 56 seats, prompting Johor PH to also declare it would compete in all seats.

Anwar also said Johor has reaped many benefits from mega projects allocated to the state, citing the Maharani Freeport, the expansion of Tanjung Pelepas Port, the revival of Forest City, the creation of the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone and the Johor-Singapore RTS Link as examples.

He said it was crucial that Johor be “on the same page” with the federal government, as the state stands to benefit more from a closer working relationship, which in turn would benefits Johoreans.

“We work as a team and I believe we can change Johor. Under PH, the rakyat stand to benefit far more.” - FMT

Aminuddin slams allies who ‘sought to undermine us’

 The Negeri Sembilan PH chairman says some allies at the time lost patience. 'One moment they supported us, the next they withdrew their support', he said.

Negeri Sembilan PH chairman Aminuddin Harun said the people of Johor should learn from his state’s experience and vote for stability. (Bernama pic)
BATU PAHAT:
The Negeri Sembilan state election was called because Pakatan Harapan’s allies “sought to undermine us and damaged a ship that was sailing smoothly”, state PH chairman Aminuddin Harun said today.

He said: “Unfortunately, some of our allies at the time lost patience. One moment they supported us, the next they withdrew their support. Ultimately, we believe that the mandate should be returned to the people,” he said at the launch of the Johor PH election machinery.

Aminuddin, who is Negeri Sembilan menteri besar, said the situation had undermined the stability of his government, causing it to seek a fresh mandate from voters.

He said the Negeri Sembilan situation should serve as a reminder to Johor voters to select a stable government that upholds agreed political cooperation. Any government could work well only if all sides remain committed to honesty, sincerity and respect for the people’s mandate, he said.

“The people of Johor should take heed that what happened in Negeri Sembilan should not be repeated elsewhere. We do not want a situation where, while we are respecting one another and ensuring smooth governance of the state, they suddenly punch holes in the ship we have built,” he added.

The Negeri Sembilan state assembly was dissolved on June 5, paving the way for elections within 60 days. - FMT

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Smuggler abandons rare parrots at illegal jetty to evade GOF

 

TUMPAT: Two parrots believed to have been smuggled from Thailand were abandoned at an illegal jetty in Pengkalan Kubor here after a suspected trafficker fled upon spotting General Operations Force (GOF) personnel today.

The two Ringneck parrots, valued at RM3,000, were discovered during a routine patrol in the area.

GOF Southeast Brigade commander Senior Assistant Commissioner Ahmad Radzi Hussain said no arrests were made as the suspect escaped across the Golok River.

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"The GOF personnel were conducting patrols under Op Taring Wawasan Kelantan at Pengkalan Haram Tanjung when they spotted a man unloading a green box onto the Malaysian riverbank around 3.30pm.

"Upon seeing our personnel, the man immediately jumped into a boat and fled to the Thai side of the river.

"After inspecting the box, they found two Ringneck parrots believed to have been smuggled into the country from Thailand without valid permits," he said.

Ahmad Radzi said GOF personnel also seized two pink bird cages and a green box.

He said the birds were believed to have been brought into Malaysia without valid permits and were intended for sale to local buyers.

The total value of the seizure was estimated at RM3,100, comprising RM3,000 for the parrots and RM100 for the cages.

The case is being investigated under the Wildlife Conservation Act 2010 (Act 716).

All seized items have been handed over to the Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) for further action and investigation, he added. - NST

Jaslinda cerita berpusing tempat sama, lindung dalam gua

 Pendaki itu berkata dia hampir putus asa kerana terjatuh banyak kali tanah terlalu lembit dan berbukit-bukit.

Pendaki Jaslinda Saludin ditemui selamat oleh penduduk Orang Asli di Kampung Lubuk Gaharu Pos Musoh selepas hampir dua minggu hilang di dalam hutan. (Gambar Facebook)
PETALING JAYA:
Pendaki Jaslinda Saludin yang ditemui selamat selepas hilang hampir dua minggu di Gunung Batu Putih, Perak sempat menceritakan pengalamannya sepanjang dia berada di dalam hutan.

Dalam beberapa video tular yang dirakam ketika berada di perkampungan Orang Asli Kampung Lubuk Gaharu Pos Musoh, Jaslinda berkata dia jatuh beberapa kali dan turut berlindung di dalam gua.

Jaslinda, 49, berkata selepas meneruskan perjalanan dari puncak gunung, dia mendapati dirinya tersasar dari laluan apabila berpusing-pusing di tempat yang sama.

“Dalam perjalanan, akak jatuh banyak kali. Akak berpusing-pusing di tempat yang sama dan keluar tempat sama.

“Jadi akak tukar belah ke kanan, itu yang jumpa bukit itu. Bukit itu ada dua, tapi sebelum itu akak dah naik gunung itu,” katanya.

Katanya, keadaan muka bumi yang berbukit dan tanah yang lembut menyukarkan dia untuk mencari jalan keluar.

“Macam nak mati sebab dia punya tanah terlalu lembik, turun naik turun naik (bukit). Ada air itu saya minum. Dia ada macam gua, kita masuklah,” katanya.

Sementara itu, seorang penduduk Bah Roslan Bah Sulpok, 51, memberitahu Sinar Harian dia nampak seorang wanita dalam keadaan lemah sedang menyeberangi jambatan berhampiran kampung tersebut.

Bah Roslan berkata dia kenal wanita itu adalah Jaslinda berdasarkan gambar yang dilihatnya di telefon bimbit.

“Saya terus jerit minta dia tunggu sahaja di situ. Bila saya pergi dekat dia, dia terus menangis dan cakap tolong saya,” katanya kepada Sinar Harian.

Jaslinda juga dilaporkan sudah dibawa keluar dari perkampungan berkenaan dengan sebuah ambulans dan tiba di Hospital Tapah pada 9.20 malam tadi untuk pemeriksaan lanjut. - FMT

PH finalises seat allocations for Johor polls

 PH secretary-general Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said the process was successfully concluded today following negotiations involving the leaders of Amanah, PKR and DAP.

Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said several final details regarding the seat distribution would be handed over to the Johor PH leadership headed by Aminolhuda Hassan. (Bernama pic)
BATU PAHAT:
Seat negotiations among component parties within Pakatan Harapan have been finalised for the Johor state polls, PH secretary-general Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said here.

He said the process was successfully concluded today following negotiations involving the leaders of Amanah, PKR and DAP. He thanked Amanah president Mohamad Sabu, DAP secretary-general Loke Siew Fook for their efforts.

Saifuddin, who is a PKR vice-president, said several final details regarding the seat distribution would be handed over to the Johor PH leadership headed by Aminolhuda Hassan.

His remarks were made while speaking at the launch of the PH election machinery, which was also attended by PH chairman Anwar Ibrahim. - FMT

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