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Dennis Along has long stood up for his native Berawan community in Long Terawan whose lands were destroyed by logging, ...
One of Sabah’s many under-reported public scandals that Sarawak Report has been covering for over a year – namely the grabbing of the assets of the once flourishing Sabah Forest Industries (SFI) by ...
The Sunday Times newspaper has now confirmed reports by this site that senior executives of the election strategist and PR/lobbying company, CT Group, were interviewed by the FBI as “subjects” of an ...
Migrant rights campaigner Andy Hall has exposed numerous forced labour scandals in Malaysia. He says modern slavery has become endemic in the country owning to the corrupt abuse of regulations imposed ...
Malaysian government sources have confirmed to Sarawak Report that the task force seeking the recovery of 1MDB assets seeks to examine the payments made to one of the key former operatives at ...
Malaysians have just spent a weekend with heart in mouths thanks to a bunch of desperados who were not prepared to take no for an answer with the announcement on Friday by the ruling coalition that ...
Khadem enjoying San Tropez. There are two very different sides to the prominent Abu Dhabi civil servant Khadem Al-Qubaisi, who chairs the emirate’s Aabar sovereign fund, according to an extensive body ...
The much delayed sentencing of the former Goldman Sachs Southeast Asia head, Tim Leissner, looks set to finally take place at the end of this month, 29th May. Leissner apparently provided much useful ...
Once again, the police (backed by local politicians) have moved to forcibly remove the blockades put up by indigenous Penan groups in Baram to attempt to discourage the loggers who have been laying ...
Cheesy tourist welcome - the local tribespeople put on embarrassing display at the Royal Mulu Hotel (from the Geneid family facebook album) The company is registered as having ‘No Operation’ at it’s ...
Samling’s pilot carbon credit project, sanctioned under new legislation by the state government, could make billions for the company but represents extremely poor value for the public say experts..
There was plenty of coverage over the past week after Goldman Sachs’ former head of Southeast Asia, Tim Leissner, was finally sentenced in a New York Courtroom (a full ten years after Sarawak Report ...
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