Duta Besar Iran ke Malaysia mengesahkan kapal Malaysia lalui Selat Hormuz secara percuma tanpa perlu bayar tol sebanyak 2 Juta USD seperti kapal kapal lain
قال رئيس الوزراء الماليزي أنور إبراهيم، إن #ماليزيا وإندونيسيا تعتزمان تكثيف الجهود الدبلوماسية للتوصّل إلى حلّ سلمي للحرب في الشرق الأوسط، وذلك بعد لقائه الرئيس الإندونيسي برابوو سوبيانتو
وشدد رئيس الوزراء الماليزي في منشور على إنستغرام على ضرورة ضمان استمرارية سلاسل الإمداد العالمية والممرّات التجارية الاستراتيجية، لا سيّما مضيق #هرمز
Dia lah punca pakcik hilang simpanan RM20k haritu.. Memang salah sendiri, tapi tetap nak salahkan dia..
Sedap dia suruh rakyat hidup keluarkan duit tabung persaraan sendiri dalam PKP, sedangkan duit dia RM169juta dirampas dalam safehouse lepas PKP..😭
Penyokong bumi flat merujuk kepada Isham Jalil yang mohon derma parti masuk akaun sendiri ke? 🤣
Weh @khalids, lain kali rujuk dengan MOF dan buat homework dulu. Jangan semberono share kebodohan pada umum.
Hutang negara (terkumpul) semestinya bertambah selagi Kerajaan buat hutang. Tetapi perlu diingat, hutang baru yang Kerajaan MADANI buat terus berkurang setiap tahun. Sekiranya hutang baru terus berkurang, maka dijangka hutang terkumpul negara akan mula menurun seawal tahun 2027.
Isham Jalil jelas salah dalam memberi fakta. Hutang baru negara selama 3 tahun (2023 - 2025) hanya berjumlah RM258b sahaja. Itu 3 tahun. Jika 2 tahun setengah, maka sudah tentu jumlah hutang baru jauh lebih kecil daripada yang diwar2kan oleh Isham Jalil sebanyak RM274b.
Terkumpul Hutang baru
Eric, this is exactly how narratives get manufactured - by lining up selective dates & pretending strategy equals scandal.
Let’s slow this down and put facts back where they belong.
When the Madani govt took office in late 2022, Khazanah was still the largest shareholder in CIMB, Tenaga Nasional, Telekom Malaysia & IHH. That is not opinion. That is public record.
What you’re listing now are changes that occurred gradually, some years after Madani began, driven by portfolio decisions, not political orders. Sovereign funds don’t wake up one morning & lose stakes. They rebalance, recycle capital, dilute via corporate actions, or exit non-core holdings over time. That’s how professional asset managers operate - whether it’s Khazanah, Temasek, GIC or ADIA.
Let’s take your examples one by one.
1-IHH-
Khazanah’s position evolved following long-standing strategic considerations after the Fortis acquisition era. This wasn’t a Madani-era shock decision - it was a continuation of portfolio rationalisation that started years earlier.
2-Telekom Malaysia-
TM’s shareholder structure changed mainly due to dilution & market transactions - not because someone sold Malaysia’s telecom crown jewels. Khazanah remains a key institutional stakeholder even if it’s not sitting at No.1 on a league table you seem obsessed with.
3-Farm Fresh-
This one is the clearest tell. Farm Fresh was never a strategic national utility. Exiting or reducing exposure to a consumer IPO after value creation is exactly what a sovereign fund should do. Holding on forever just to preserve a ranking would be irresponsible fund management.
4-Tenaga Nasional-
Again - dilution, structured transactions, & capital optimisation. No sudden loss of control. No midnight sell-off. No collapse of governance. Just normal evolution in a mature listed entity.
Here’s the part you keep skipping - conveniently.
Being the largest shareholder is not the KPI of a sovereign fund.
Returns are.
Capital efficiency is.
Dividend sustainability is.
Risk concentration management is.
If your definition of success is never reduce stakes anywhere, then every global sovereign fund is failing by your logic. Temasek would be bankrupt. GIC would be asleep. ADIA would be reckless.
That’s not how institutional investing works.
You’re treating Khazanah like a political trophy cabinet - counting logos instead of outcomes. That’s optics, not analysis.
If Khazanah had not reduced exposure & recycled capital, you’d be accusing it of being lazy, bloated & inefficient. Heads you win, tails the fund loses.
The bigger issue isn’t Khazanah’s shareholding rank.
The bigger issue is how some commentators keep flattening complex financial decisions into click-friendly insinuations - knowing very well that most readers won’t check timelines or mechanics.
This isn’t about defending any govt.
It’s about intellectual honesty.
Portfolio rebalancing is not failure.
Dilution is not loss of control.
Strategic exits is not national sell-off.
If you want to criticise Madani, do it properly - on policy, outcomes, numbers, reforms, execution speed. That’s fair game.
But stitching together unrelated dates & calling it a pattern?
That’s narrative engineering, not economic critique.
Facts matter, Eric - especially when you speak loudly & often.
SuPol PMX dah letak jawatan, pakai baju oren, rumah kena geledah SPRM.
Sekarang PAS bila nak desak pemimpin sendiri letak jawatan? Halal bagiku haram bagimu?
Eric’s spin is beyond dishonest - it’s desperate.
DSAI didn’t "cause 24 years of turmoil." He survived it. The political chaos that crippled Malaysia started with Mahathir’s purge, Najib’s corruption, & Muhyiddin’s betrayal - not DSAI’s struggle for reform.
- 1998–2003- Mahathir sacked DSAI, jailed him, & split UMNO in half. That single act triggered 25 years of instability. The blame begins there - not with the man who got beaten & jailed for demanding clean governance.
- 2004–2018- BN had absolute power for 14 straight years. DSAI was behind bars for most of it - silenced while Najib & cronies looted the nation. If Malaysia stagnated, it was because of corruption, not opposition.
- 2018–2020: The Rakyat voted for reform - and won. PH didn’t fall because of Anwar; it fell because Muhyiddin & Azmin betrayed voters for ministerial seats. That’s the real "turmoil."
- 2020–2022: Three unelected PMs in two years — none named DSAI. He was outside govt, still fighting for stability while PN was busy trading power like poker chips.
So spare us the cheap revisionism, Eric. You’re defending the very crowd that broke the country - then blaming the guy trying to fix it.
DSAI’s call to stop gaduh-gaduh politik is about ending the same political poison that your heroes created. He’s finally saying what Malaysians have waited decades to hear: Enough lies, enough power games, enough thieves pretending to be patriots.
Let’s get one thing straight - DSAI didn’t "lose Malaysia 24 years."
He paid for it — with his freedom, his career,& his blood.
So don’t twist history to protect crooks, Eric.
You can’t blame the hostage for the mess the hijackers made.
Malaysia’s rebuilding now - with or without your spin. @anwaribrahim@chedetofficial@MuhyiddinYassin@AzminAli
Did you say anything to Obama about Gaza back in 2014? No, right? So just stfu.
As a small country, PMX has already done his best to support Gaza in every way he can. Nak dia buat apa lagi?
Apa benda lah Mahathir ni. Sepanjang jadi PM, kau jumpa President USA sebanyak 3 kali. Najib Razak kata, kau bayar berjuta-juta $$$ sebab nak jumpa Bush. Kalau tak betul, pergi saman Najib Razak.
Anwar baru jumpa sekali, kau kata kemerdekaan negara tergadai. Apa benda mat?