@fan_novelera@Soryole I think so too. I think Tolga might have been careless and somehow it caused an accident that either injured or killed that girl. That’s why Kadir doesn’t trust him.
Apakah yang ditunjukkan oleh rekod Tuanku Muhriz sendiri dalam memerangi rasuah dan salah guna kuasa?
Tuanku Muhriz telah menarik balik sekurang-kurangnya empat darjah kebesaran negeri daripada individu yang dikaitkan dengan penyalahgunaan kuasa atau dakwaan salah laku, dengan setiap pembatalan secara jelas dinyatakan sebagai langkah untuk “memelihara kemuliaan institusi diraja Negeri Sembilan”.
Oktober 2018: Tuanku Muhriz menarik balik Darjah Seri Utama Negeri Sembilan yang dianugerahkan kepada Najib Razak serta Darjah Seri Paduka Tuanku Ja'afar Yang Amat Terpuji yang dianugerahkan kepada Rosmah Mansor. Kedua-duanya ketika itu sedang berdepan pertuduhan berkaitan skandal 1MDB. Tujuan yang dinyatakan, seperti dalam setiap pembatalan selepas itu, adalah untuk memelihara kemuliaan institusi diraja Negeri Sembilan.
Januari 2020: Baginda menarik balik Darjah Setia Bakti Negeri Sembilan (DBNS) daripada seorang pengarah urusan yang dikaitkan dengan Ritz Corporate Holding Berhad selepas syarikat tersebut secara palsu mendakwa Tuanku Muhriz sebagai penaungnya.
Februari 2025: Baginda menarik balik DBNS daripada bekas Naib Canselor UKM, Prof. Dr. Mohd Ekhwan Toriman, susulan dakwaan penyalahgunaan kuasa dan penyelewengan dana di UKM.
Oktober 2025: Baginda menarik balik Darjah Setia Negeri Sembilan (DSNS) daripada Pengerusi Lembaga Pengarah UKM, Prof. Emeritus Dr. Mohamad Abd Razak.
Tindakan sedemikian jarang dilakukan oleh Raja-Raja Melayu di Malaysia dan menunjukkan kesediaan untuk bertindak, bukan sekadar bertitah.
Ia juga menjelaskan mengapa penyingkiran baginda mungkin menarik minat sesiapa yang mempunyai sesuatu untuk disembunyikan. Seorang pemerintah yang sanggup melucutkan darjah kebesaran daripada individu berpengaruh merupakan ancaman sebenar kepada mereka yang tingkah laku atau urusan mereka mungkin suatu hari nanti diperiksa dengan lebih dekat.
Persoalannya ialah: siapakah yang membuat perkiraan bahawa mereka akan lebih selamat jika Tuanku Nadzaruddin berada di atas takhta berbanding Tuanku Muhriz?
The attempt to remove the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan, Tuanku Muhriz, has raised deep concerns among many Malaysians, including myself.
His Majesty's contributions to Negeri Sembilan often go unnoticed by the public due to their ongoing and unsensational nature. However, the truth is that the most effective leaders are not usually the most outspoken or dramatic.
For nearly two decades, His Royal Highness Tuanku Muhriz has been a symbol of continuity, simplicity and authority. His reign has not been characterised by controversy, but by calm, consistent and dignified service. Having endured one of the longest waiting periods in the history of the Malaysian royal institution before ascending the throne, he has chosen to lead with wisdom and grace, not with frustration or resentment.
Standing by his side was Tuanku Aishah Rohani, who also has an excellent record of service in the fields of education, health and academia. As Chancellor of Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, his Majesty played an important role in supporting various educational and community initiatives. His Majesty's name being immortalized on educational institutions and health facilities is a testament to his appreciation for the contributions he has made to society.
This royal family is also known not for its luxury or popularity, but for its commitment to community service.
Tunku Ali Redhauddin, as heir to the throne of Negeri Sembilan, has served in the public, private and non-profit sectors. With an excellent educational background, his involvement in organisations such as the Malaysian Cancer Research Centre, experience in military service, and links with international institutions reflect a modern vision of public responsibility and leadership.
This is not a family known for luxury. This is a family known for their service and involvement in the community.
A family that always strives to balance tradition with modernity. A family that carries the name of Negeri Sembilan and Malaysia with full dignity, both at the national and international levels.
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When one of the most respected referees in world football is refused entry by the host nation, because they don't like his home country, the correct response of the other referees should be to boycott the tournament unless he is allowed to do his job. Sadly, that won't happen.
Saw this BNM warning poster at a bank branch this week.
"Jangan terima wang kertas berdakwat. Wang kertas berdakwat mungkin telah dicuri."
Translation: don't accept ink-stained notes, they may have been stolen.
I always thought stained notes were just someone smearing ink on the notes or some printing defect. Turns out it is anti-theft technology built right into the ATM.
BNM uses ink-stained technology (https://t.co/MIVFuhiwdS). Dye packs are placed inside the cash bundles in ATMs and cash-in-transit bags.
If someone tampers with the machine or the bag, the pack activates and releases indelible ink that stains every note in the bundle.
BNM formalised the guideline in August 2020, asking financial institutions and cash-in-transit companies to deploy as a deterrent against ATM robberies. The ink is reportedly non-toxic to humans.
Here is the clever part.
Cash deposit machines are programmed to detect and reject stained notes. Bank branches are instructed not to accept them either. Anyone trying to deposit one may be tracked down for questioning.
The note is functionally worthless the moment it is stained. You cannot spend it, deposit it, or exchange it without potentially being investigated.
The deeper logic is elegant. The thief can still break the ATM open. But the cash inside becomes useless the second they touch it.
The robbery is no longer worth attempting.
Time to check your wallet if you have any such bank notes.