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Consider This: Najib’s Apology (Part 1) — Who Was It Meant For?

Former Prime Minister Najib Razak recently expressed regret that the 1MDB scandal happened under his leadership but still maintained his innocence, claiming he was deceived. Who was the apology meant for? And what do the responses to his apology say about Malaysia’s journey towards accountability and rebuilding public trust? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks with Independent Writer and Consultant, P. Gunasegaram, who in 2018 authored the book: ‘1MDB: The Scandal That Brought Down A Government’
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Tue Oct 29 2024

Consider This: Najib’s Apology (Part 1) — Who Was It Meant For?

Former Prime Minister Najib Razak recently expressed regret that the 1MDB scandal happened under his leadership but still maintained his innocence, claiming he was deceived. Who was the apology meant for? And what do the responses to his apology say about Malaysia’s journey towards accountability and rebuilding public trust? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks with Independent Writer and Consultant, P. Gunasegaram, who in 2018 authored the book: ‘1MDB: The Scandal That Brought Down A Government’
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Consider This: Climate Policy — What's Next for Malaysia in 2025

Consider This: Climate Policy — What's Next for Malaysia in 2025

Following the conclusion of COP29 in Baku, the global climate conversation shifts once again to action—or the lack of it. What lessons can we draw from those global negotiations? And might they shape Malaysia’s ASEAN chairmanship in 2025? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks with Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability. His new book is titled ‘Saving the Planet: Climate and Environmental Lessons from Malaysia and Beyond’.
Consider This: Human Rights in ASEAN — Can AICHR Make a Difference?

Consider This: Human Rights in ASEAN — Can AICHR Make a Difference?

In 2025, Malaysia will take the helm of ASEAN and lead its human rights commission, during what is a pivotal time for the region. From addressing the ongoing Rohingya humanitarian crisis to strengthening institutional accountability, Malaysia faces high expectations. Will we rise to the occasion, or will ASEAN’s tradition of cautious diplomacy hold back progress? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks with H.E. Edmund Bon, Representative of Malaysia to the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (2024-2026) and the incoming chair for 2025.
Consider This: CMA Amendments (Part 3) — Online Safety or State Overreach?

Consider This: CMA Amendments (Part 3) — Online Safety or State Overreach?

Major amendments to the Communications and Multimedia Act have been proposed to address a myriad of online safety issues, including hate speech, scams, and unsolicited messages. It also includes new explanations to refine and clarify the contentious Section 233, which has long been used by those in power against political dissents. What do we need to know about these proposed amendments? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks with Wathshlah Naidu, Executive Director of the Center for Independent Journalism.
Consider This: CMA Amendments (Part 2) — Online Safety or State Overreach?

Consider This: CMA Amendments (Part 2) — Online Safety or State Overreach?

Major amendments to the Communications and Multimedia Act have been proposed to address a myriad of online safety issues, including hate speech, scams, and unsolicited messages. It also includes new explanations to refine and clarify the contentious Section 233, which has long been used by those in power against political dissents. What do we need to know about these proposed amendments? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks with Foong Cheng Leong, Deputy Chair of the Bar Council Committee on Intellectual Property.

Consider This: CMA Amendments (Part 1) — Online Safety or State Overreach?

Consider This: CMA Amendments (Part 1) — Online Safety or State Overreach?

Major amendments to the Communications and Multimedia Act have been proposed to address a myriad of online safety issues, including hate speech, scams, and unsolicited messages. It also includes new explanations to refine and clarify the contentious Section 233, which has long been used by those in power against political dissents. What do we need to know about these proposed amendments? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks with Karen Lai, Programme Director at the Women’s Centre for Change (WCC Penang).
Consider This: Subsidy Rationalisation (Part 1) — Fuel For Thought

Consider This: Subsidy Rationalisation (Part 1) — Fuel For Thought

Putrajaya is set to roll back RON95 subsidies by the middle of next year. How should policymakers manage the complexities of eligibility categorisation of this subsidy reform? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks with Dr Ahmad Razman Abdul Latiff, Director of Coursework Programmes at Putra Business School.
Consider This: Subsidy Rationalisation (Part 2) — Fuel For Thought

Consider This: Subsidy Rationalisation (Part 2) — Fuel For Thought

Putrajaya is set to roll back RON95 subsidies by the middle of next year. How should policymakers manage the complexities of eligibility categorisation of this subsidy reform? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks with Dr Elya Nabila Abdul Bahri, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics under the Faculty of Business & Economics at Universiti Malaya.
Consider This: Floods (Part 3) — Causes, Consequences, and a Path Forward?

Consider This: Floods (Part 3) — Causes, Consequences, and a Path Forward?

Malaysia is experiencing one of the worst flood crises seen in a decade, with more than 150,000 people evacuated and tragically lives lost. While many have returned to their destroyed homes as floodwaters receded, the Malaysian Met Department has warned of a second wave—a monsoon surge likely to occur from December 8th to the 14th on the east coast. On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks with Dr Nor Eliza Alias, Lecturer at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. She’s also the Group Leader of the Hydraulics and Hydrology Research Group.
Consider This: Floods (Part 2) — Causes, Consequences, and a Path Forward?

Consider This: Floods (Part 2) — Causes, Consequences, and a Path Forward?

Malaysia is experiencing one of the worst flood crises seen in a decade, with more than 150,000 people evacuated and tragically lives lost. While many have returned to their destroyed homes as floodwaters receded, the Malaysian Met Department has warned of a second wave—a monsoon surge likely to occur from December 8th to the 14th on the east coast. On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks with Professor Ir Dr Lee Wei Koon from UiTM’s School of Civil Engineering.
Consider This: Timor-Leste — Asia’s Youngest Democracy Looks Ahead

Consider This: Timor-Leste — Asia’s Youngest Democracy Looks Ahead

More than two decades after gaining independence, Timor-Leste stands as one of the youngest democracies in the world. At the heart of its story is Prime Minister Xanana Gusmão, a former freedom fighter turned statesman, who led the country through its most defining moments—from resistance against Indonesian occupation to the arduous task of nation-building. On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to the man often called the father of Timor-Leste’s independence, Prime Minister Xanana Gusmão, who was in Malaysia on a three-day official visit.
The Future Is Female: Corporate Leadership on Climate Action

The Future Is Female: Corporate Leadership on Climate Action

With the impacts of climate change already affecting economies and industries, corporate boards are under pressure to lead sustainable transitions. But do they have the climate literacy to make informed, effective decisions? On this episode of #TheFutureIsFemale Melisa Idris speaks to Datin Seri Sunita Rajakumar, Chairperson of Climate Governance Malaysia, which is an advocacy group working to mobilise corporate boards to accelerate the transition to net zero and build climate resilience. Climate Governance Malaysia is the country chapter of the World Economic Forum’s Climate Governance Initiative—it’s the second such country chapter to be established in the world, and the first in Asia-Pacific.
Consider This: The Myanmar Crisis (Part 2) — Malaysia’s Priorities as ASEAN Chair

Consider This: The Myanmar Crisis (Part 2) — Malaysia’s Priorities as ASEAN Chair

As Malaysia takes the helm of ASEAN in 2025, the Myanmar crisis will become a defining challenge for Malaysia’s chairmanship. The 5-Point Consensus has seen little success since its inception in 2021. With the humanitarian situation worsening and political dialogue at a standstill, many are questioning whether ASEAN’s traditional approach has run its course. Can Malaysia’s chairmanship deliver new solutions? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks with Professor Emeritus Johan Saravanamuttu, Adjunct Professor at Universiti Malaya’s Asia Europe Institute.
Consider This: The Myanmar Crisis (Part 1) — Malaysia’s Priorities as ASEAN Chair

Consider This: The Myanmar Crisis (Part 1) — Malaysia’s Priorities as ASEAN Chair

As Malaysia takes the helm of ASEAN in 2025, the Myanmar crisis will become a defining challenge for Malaysia’s chairmanship. The 5-Point Consensus has seen little success since its inception in 2021. With the humanitarian situation worsening and political dialogue at a standstill, many are questioning whether ASEAN’s traditional approach has run its course. Can Malaysia’s chairmanship deliver new solutions? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks with Moe Thuzar, Senior Fellow at ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore. She’s also the Coordinator of its Myanmar Studies Programme.
Consider This: COP29 Baku (Part 2) — A Climate of Discontent

Consider This: COP29 Baku (Part 2) — A Climate of Discontent

After two weeks of tense negotiations, COP29 concluded in Baku with mixed reactions. Developed nations had pledged 300 billion dollars annually to the global climate fight— a sum many developing nations say falls dangerously short. The question then becomes: Is this actual progress in the global response to the climate crisis? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to Kieran Li Nair, Senior Researcher at the Institute of Strategic & International Studies Malaysia.
Consider This: COP29 Baku (Part 1) — A Climate of Discontent

Consider This: COP29 Baku (Part 1) — A Climate of Discontent

After two weeks of tense negotiations, COP29 concluded in Baku with mixed reactions. Developed nations had pledged 300 billion dollars annually to the global climate fight— a sum many developing nations say falls dangerously short. The question then becomes: Is this actual progress in the global response to the climate crisis? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to Meena Raman, President of Sahabat Alam Malaysia.