Sabah mining GLC bids to trigger probes against ex-CEO for alleged fraud, abuse Posted on 19/11/2024 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 18 — Sabah Mineral Management (SMM) Sdn Bhd today accused former chief executive officer Jontih Enggihon of fraud and breach of fiduciary duty. According to Free Malaysia Today, the company also said it has lodged reports with the police and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) over Jontih’s alleged misconduct. The current SMM CEO, Natasha Sim, said the alleged misconduct was discovered in an internal probe, and included fraud as well as misrepresentation. “The investigation identified multiple instances where Jontih acted beyond his authority with actions intended to benefit entities with potential conflicts of interest, in collusion with a third party representing a cartel of interests. “These actions were conducted without the knowledge or approval of the board of directors, constituting a serious breach of company policies and governance standards,” she was quoted as saying. Sim said the government-linked corporation has engaged lawyers to consider its options against Jontih. The firm and Jontih are linked to a corruption scandal stemming from a series of videos leaked online. Earlier this month, the Malaysiakini news portal published four videos that showed a businessman negotiating with a Sabah assemblyman off-screen to support a company’s project proposal in a state. MACC confirmed yesterday that it was investigating, and that it has called in five Sabah assemblymen for questioning. Separately, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has set out to remove the videos already circulating online, acting on requests from the Royal Malaysia Police and MACC. The online regulator reportedly said both items could potentially affect police investigations into alleged death threats made against the person shown in the video and violate his privacy. News
UPNM bullying cases: Punishments for cadets to be announced in two weeks, expulsion and fines on the table, says defence minister Posted on 16/11/2024 KOTA TINGGI, Nov 16 — The decision on the punishment against five cadets from the Military Training Academy (ALK) of the Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia (UPNM) involved in two bullying cases last month will be announced within two weeks. Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said the punishments, which… Read More
Trump gears up for round two with media Posted on 08/11/2024 Britain’s newspapers cover the news of Donald Trump winning the US presidential election on their front pages. (AP pic) NEW YORK: Donald Trump’s election has raised fears he will double down on his notorious animosity toward the media, which he has repeatedly attacked with vitriol and lawsuits. Following his victory Trump… Read More
French Supreme Court rejects Sulu sultan’s heirs appeal against Malaysia Posted on 07/11/2024 Law and institutional reform minister Azalina Othman Said welcomed the ‘momentous victory’ for the rule of law. (Facebook pic) PETALING JAYA: France’s highest civil court has rejected an appeal lodged by self-proclaimed descendants of the Sulu sultanate over an award of nearly US$15 billion, drawing a line under a years-long… Read More