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INSAP Commentary: GOVERNMENT’S MOBILE PHONE DATA GRAB IS NOT HARMLESS AND MALAYSIANS DESERVE A SAY

In 2018 and again in 2022, Malaysians voted for reform, demanding greater transparency, democratic rights and a government that listens. That is why the public backlash to recent revelations about the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission’s (MCMC) mobile data request has been swift and entirely justified.
According to local and international media reports, such as The Edge Malaysia and South China Morning Post, MCMC issued directives to five major telcos requesting mobile phone metadata for the first quarter of 2025. The fields listed include anonymised user IDs (MSISDN), precise date and time stamps, base station identifiers, GPS coordinates, data type (calls or internet), service type (2G – 5G) and mobile country code. On paper, names or Identity Card (IC) numbers were excluded but in practice, metadata is never truly anonymous.

马华公会立场声明: 关于 2024 年大马教育文凭成绩中 A-不被计入 A 等级的议题

由 拿督斯里魏家祥博士 提呈 摘要 尽管大马教育文凭(SPM)考试每年都有标准化的学术成绩报告,其中 A+、A 和 A-都 属于 A 等级,可是教育部最近重新定义 2024 年考试中的 A 等级,将 A-排除在外,而 引发了争议。 这种突如其来又欠缺透明的做法,引发民众质疑今年与去年的 A-成绩的质量,同时有 违反政府此前承诺的精英制度,特别是首相拿督斯里安华于 2024 年 6 月 30 日宣布— —所有考获 10A 或以上成绩的学生将自动获得大学预科班学额。 这项政策转变和大学预科班录取的评分改变,已从副教育部长黄家和的面子书帖文 (2025 年 5 月 9 日)中获得证实,并严重影响不同族群和背景学生的教育规划和前 途。 此外,自去年以来,政府尚未解决考获所有科目 9 个 A+的学生仍然被排除在外的问 题,尽管这些学生在所有科目中都取得了最高等级。 马华强烈反对教育部将 A-排除在 A 等级之外的措施,这是一个不公正、行政偏差的决 定,它违反了公平、透明和择优录取的原则。其影响深远,从打乱学生的学业、造成 情绪困扰,到可能侵蚀公众对马来西亚国家考试制度的信任。 马华呼吁教育部,立即撤销这项政策,同时要求教育部长给予明确解释,并建立保障 措施,以防止未来再次发生这种随意更改成绩定义的行为。 根据策略分析与政策研究所(INSAP)的研究和咨询工作,这份声明阐述了马华的立 场,并通过数据点出其中的关键问题,并提出具长期影响力的全面政策改革建议。

Kertas Pendirian: Pengecualian A- daripada Gred A dalam SPM 2024

Dibentangkan oleh Datuk Seri Ir. Dr. Wee Ka Siong, Presiden Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) Ringkasan Eksekutif Saban tahun peperiksaan Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) telah mengklasifikasikan gred A+, A dan A- sebagai sebahagian kategori Gred A. Oleh itu, pentakrifan semula kategori Gred A dalam SPM 2024 secara ad-hoc oleh Kementerian Pendidikan (KPM) baru-baru ini, khususnya dalam …

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Position Paper: Exclusion of A- from Grade A in SPM 2024

Presented by Datuk Seri Ir. Dr. Wee Ka Siong, President of Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) Executive Summary Despite a standardised reporting of academic achievement for Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination every year which included A+, A and A- as part of Grade A category, the Ministry of Education’s (MOE) recent ad-hoc redefinition of Grade A …

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Perginya seorang negarawan, Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi

Institute of Strategic Analysis and Policy Research (INSAP) dengan penuh dukacita merakamkan ucapan takziah kepada keluarga Allahyarham Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Perdana Menteri Malaysia ke-5 yang telah meninggalkan kita semua pada 14 April 2025.

Tun Abdullah atau Pak Lah akan selamanya dikenang sebagai seorang pemimpin berwibawa dan berintegriti.

Kekal dikenang sebagai Bapa Pembangunan Modal Insan, konsep yang digagaskan Allahyarham menjadi titik tolak pembangunan negara berasaskan kekuatan pembangunan modal insan rakyat Malaysia yang mampan sehingga hari ini.

Is Malaysia Ready for The Next Global Recession

The global economic landscape is becoming increasingly uncertain, and Malaysia has reason for concern. On March 10, 2025, U.S. stocks took a sharp dive, with the Dow shedding 890 points and the tech-laden Nasdaq and S&P 500 recording their steepest single-day declines in over two years. This turbulence, coupled with President Donald Trump’s acknowledgment of a “period of transition” in the U.S. economy, has reignited fears of an impending recession.

Are We Just Sitting Ducks?

The world is bracing for a seismic shift in global trade, and it’s coming from Washington. With whispers of a new tariff war brewing under a Trump administration, countries across Asia are scrambling to get ahead of the curve. Nations like Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia are already taking steps by diversifying supply chains, boosting domestic production, and locking in trade deals to cushion the blow.

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