DAP calls for abolition of annual licensing of press law to allow the growth of the free, independent and responsible press in Malaysia

Speech (Part 3) by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Parliament on the Royal Address on Wednesday, 13th April 1994

DAP calls for abolition of annual licensing of press law to allow the growth of the free, independent and responsible press in Malaysia

His Majesty in his Royal Address said the Government would always ensure freedom of speech and that the mass media should have a positive role in inculcating social harmony and unity. Continue reading DAP calls for abolition of annual licensing of press law to allow the growth of the free, independent and responsible press in Malaysia

Challenge to Mahathir to sue Lodon Sunday Times for defamation for its Wimpey story, so that the entire truth about the Wimpey allegation could be revealed

Speech (Part 2) by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Parliament on the Royal Address motion on Tuesday, 11th April 1994

Challenge to Mahathir to sue Lodon Sunday Times for defamation for its Wimpey story, so that the entire truth about the Wimpey allegation could be revealed

I am very disappointed that the Government has not presented a White Paper to Parliament to give a detailed rebuttal to all the allegations in the British mass media in the past few months about corruption, abuses of power and improprieties of Malaysian leaders. Continue reading Challenge to Mahathir to sue Lodon Sunday Times for defamation for its Wimpey story, so that the entire truth about the Wimpey allegation could be revealed

Why has the Minister for National Unity and Community Development, Datuk Napsiah Omar, been silent in the past week on the indiscriminate arrest of 1,200 Filipino maids outside St. John’s Cathedral in Kuala Lumpur?

Speech by Parliamentary Oppositios Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, when opening the Wanita DAP forum on “Women and Gender discriminative laws” at Towne House Hotel, Penanag on Saturday, 2nd April 1994 at 7pm.

Why has the Minister for National Unity and Community Development, Datuk Napsiah Omar, been silent in the past week on the indiscriminate arrest of 1,200 Filipino maids outside St. John’s Cathedral in Kuala Lumpur?

The Sixth Malaysia Plan 1991- 1995 devoted a special chapter on “Women in Development”, where it declared that the Government’s 1989 National Policy for Women (NPW) would be implemented through a Plan of Action, among the proposals which would be put into effect are: Continue reading Why has the Minister for National Unity and Community Development, Datuk Napsiah Omar, been silent in the past week on the indiscriminate arrest of 1,200 Filipino maids outside St. John’s Cathedral in Kuala Lumpur?

DAP expects the Government to present a White Paper when Parliament; meets on April 11 to give a detailed rebuttal to all the allegations in the British mass media in the past few months about corruption, abuses of power and improprieties of Malaysian leaders

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for TanJong, Lim Kit Siang, at the Malacca DAP Ceramah at Meng Seng Charitable Association Hall, Malacca on Tuesday, 29th March 1994 at 8 pm

DAP expects the Government to present a White Paper when Parliament; meets on April 11 to give a detailed rebuttal to all the allegations in the British mass media in the past few months about corruption, abuses of power and improprieties of Malaysian leaders

DAP expects the Government to present a White Paper when Parliament meets on April 11 to give a detailed rebuttal to all the allegations in the British mass media in the past few months about corruption, abuses of power and improprieties of Malaysian leaders. Continue reading DAP expects the Government to present a White Paper when Parliament; meets on April 11 to give a detailed rebuttal to all the allegations in the British mass media in the past few months about corruption, abuses of power and improprieties of Malaysian leaders

My first question in the April Parliament will be on the British mass media allegations on corruption, bribery and improprieties

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, March 12, 1994:

My first question in the April Parliament will be on the British mass media allegations on corruption, bribery and improprieties

My first question in the April Parliament, which will be officially opened for the last time by the present Yang di Pertuan Agong, Raja Azlan Shah before the expiry of his term on April 26, will be on the British mass media allegations on corruption, bribery and improprieties against the Malaysian Government and its leaders. Continue reading My first question in the April Parliament will be on the British mass media allegations on corruption, bribery and improprieties

Police should interrogate Penang Chief Minister, Dr. Koh Tsu Koon for evidence that Malaysian opposition politicians have not only been bribed by foreign governments, but also by foreign media

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, March 11, 1994:

Police should interrogate Penang Chief Minister, Dr. Koh Tsu Koon for evidence that Malaysian opposition politicians have not only been bribed by foreign governments, but also by foreign media

The Malaysian Police should interrogate the Penang Chief Minister, Dr. Ron Tsu Koon for evidence to substantiate his allegation that Malaysian opposition politicians have not only been bribed by foreign governments, but also by the foreign media. Continue reading Police should interrogate Penang Chief Minister, Dr. Koh Tsu Koon for evidence that Malaysian opposition politicians have not only been bribed by foreign governments, but also by foreign media

Australian editors and journalists should cooperate to verify and identity the Malaysian politicians and MPs who had been receiving bribes from ASIS

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Thursday, March 10, 1994:

Australian editors and journalists should cooperate to verify and identity the Malaysian politicians and MPs who had been receiving bribes from ASIS

It is reported in a local press today that the editor-in-chief of Sydney Sunday Telegraph, John Hardigan, has agreed in a telephone interview to co-operate with Malaysian police in their investigations into allegations that Malaysian politicians and MPs had taken bribes from Australian spies. Continue reading Australian editors and journalists should cooperate to verify and identity the Malaysian politicians and MPs who had been receiving bribes from ASIS

“Have the Police interrogated UMNO Ministers and MPs for the Canberra Times report that UMNO politicians had been receiving bribes from Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) agents until four years ago?”

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, March 9, 1994:

“Have the Police interrogated UMNO Ministers and MPs for the Canberra Times report that UMNO politicians had been receiving bribes from Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) agents until four years ago?”

The revelation by the Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Rahim Mohamad Noor that the Police had recorded statements from several politicians in connection with police investigations about Malaysian politicians receiving bribes from Australian secret agents is the first time the Police has acknowledged the existence of the Canberra Times report of February 3, 1994. Continue reading “Have the Police interrogated UMNO Ministers and MPs for the Canberra Times report that UMNO politicians had been receiving bribes from Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) agents until four years ago?”

DAP welcomes efforts to resolve the strain in Malaysia-Britain ties through diplomatic channels as the worsening of the problem would do no good for both countries

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, March 8, 1994:

DAP welcomes efforts to resolve the strain in Malaysia-Britain ties through diplomatic channels as the worsening of the problem would do no good for both countries

DAP welcomes efforts to resolve the strain in Malaysia-Britain ties through diplomatic channels as the worsening of the problem would do no good for both countries. Continue reading DAP welcomes efforts to resolve the strain in Malaysia-Britain ties through diplomatic channels as the worsening of the problem would do no good for both countries

All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity to meet Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed. to ask for the fullest government co-operation in its inquiry into allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties in connection with RM5 billion British arms deals, Pergau dam project and others

Statement by Chairman of All-Party Parliamentary Com¬mittee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity after the first meeting of the All-Party Parliamentary Committee in Parliament on Monday, March 7, 1994

All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity to meet Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed. to ask for the fullest government co-operation in its inquiry into allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties in connection with RM5 billion British arms deals, Pergau dam project and others

The All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity will meet the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed, to ask for the fullest government cooperation in its inquiry into allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties in connection with the RM5 billion British arms deals, Psrgau dam project and others. Continue reading All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity to meet Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed. to ask for the fullest government co-operation in its inquiry into allegations of corruption, bribery and improprieties in connection with RM5 billion British arms deals, Pergau dam project and others