Episodes
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In this episode, we explore Tun Daim’s legacy and the connection between politics and business over the past 40 years. We also discuss the Sabah whistleblower scandal and its implications for state politics. Lastly, we examine PKR’s disciplinary action against the Pasir Gudang MP and its potential impact on the party and coalition politics. Don’t miss this insightful look into Malaysia’s political landscape!
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In this episode, we explore Indonesia’s political landscape, focusing on Jokowi’s legacy, Prabowo’s new cabinet, and what’s next for Indonesia’s governance and economy. We discuss the potential impacts of Jokowi’s influence, Prabowo’s leadership style, and how these shifts might shape Indonesia’s future on the regional & international stage. Don’t miss this in-depth look into the dynamics of Indonesia’s evolving politics!
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In this episode, we break down the recent DAP Selangor elections, looking at how the elections are conducted, the power structure in DAP Selangor, and the reasons behind Gobind's loss—comparing it to Tony Pua’s defeat in 2018. We also discuss what’s next for DAP in Selangor. In the second half, we examine the potential impact of a Trump 2.0 presidency on Malaysia, including key takeaways for Malaysian political parties and possible economic implications for Malaysia and the region. Don’t miss these insights!
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00:00 - Highlights
00:15 - Welcome back!
04:05 - The dynamics within DAP Selangor
19:30 - Gobind fails to get re-elected to the Selangor DAP committee
25:18 - What happened to Gobind?
47:05 - Could Bossku become PM again?
58:27 - How does Trump’s win affect the economy in Malaysia and Southeast Asia?
01:16:45 - Ending
#gobindsingh #dap #selangor #areweok #podcast #malaysia #trump #election #economy #politics 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/areweok.mrmoneytv🐦Twitter: https://twitter.com/areweok_mmtv📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/areweok.mmtv/🎙️ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6JzzwMmT2fl51wK4pgfqGH?si=febc20c2f5da4c25🎙️ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/my/podcast/are-we-ok/id1758019555
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In this episode, we cover Najib’s recent apology, the reactions from key political figures, and whether forgiveness is even possible. We also dive into the controversy surrounding PNB and Khazanah's investment into FashionValet, exploring public concerns and MACC's involvement. Lastly, we discuss the recent 2nd 5G network license awarded to UMobile and the potential impact on Malaysia’s telecom industry. Tune in for insights on these major current issues in Malaysia!
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In today's episode, we have special guest, Dr. Wong Chin Huat, who's a political scientist discuss Malaysia's journey toward political & institutional reform. We explore the current Madani government’s work on key reforms, such as constitutional amendments, rights for stateless children, and separating the Attorney General’s roles. Dr. Wong also highlights challenges in parliamentary and electoral reform, political financing, and the fair seat distribution in Parliament, offering insight into what’s needed to strengthen Malaysia's democracy. Lastly, we talk about the delimitation exercise and how it affects constituency lines that are drawn by the Electoral Committee and the issues that constituencies face when the EC splits constituencies apart.
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In this episode, we dive into the key highlights of Budget 2025, discussing Malaysia’s macroeconomic outlook, progressive policies for the T15, and the impact of newly implemented policies on businesses, both MNCs and SMEs. From tax measures such as the expanded SST coverage, and high-value goods taxes, we discuss whether it was a good decision to not reintroduce GST. We then go into the new green investment initiatives driving sustainability in line with the 12th Malaysia Plan, and more subsidy reforms aimed at reducing costs for the government. In this episode, wee cover what this budget means for the economy, industries, and the people. Tune in for insights, analysis, and our wishlist for the next Budget!
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In this episode, we dive into why Anwar is targeting the London English-speaking Malaysian elites and the impact of his narrative on BM usage. We also discuss the enforcement of the new smoking regulations under Act 852, the dynamics of Hamzah's interview on BFM. Lastly, we cover the cabinet’s decision to cancel UTAR’s RM83 million tax bill and its political implications. Tune in for a wide-ranging discussion on Malaysia’s key issues!
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In this episode, we talk about what happened with the JPJ App and MyDigital ID that caused a U-turn in policy. Then we go into the ringgit's recent appreciating performance and its impact on businesses. We also discuss The Edge’s 30th anniversary and updates on the 1MDB scandal. Lastly, we analyze the Mahkota by-elections and the dynamics between UMNO and DAP in the unity government. Don’t miss out on these key updates!
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In this episode, we dive into key topics, PMX's announcement at the Invest Malaysia event in JB and the proposed Special Financial Zone (SFZ) at Forest City, touching on the 'coincidental' visit to China by the Sultan of Johor and OKM's perspective on Malaysia's alignment with China. We also analyze the results of the DAP Penang state election and give you a glimpse of what's going on behind the curtains. Next, we examine the non-Malay reactions to the GISB scandal, focusing on the unequal treatment of groups and the political ramifications. Finally, we discuss the Petronas-Sarawak dispute, the state's economic growth, and the challenges in addressing transparency and regulatory issues.
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In this episode, Jason Leong discusses the challenges of performing comedy in Malaysia, from political jokes to cancel culture and the shifting boundaries on freedom of speech. He also shares his views on the comedy scene on an international level, the impact of political humor in Malaysia, and his career journey, including future aspirations. Tune in to hear from Jason about insights on handling backlash, sensitive topics, and the evolving landscape of entertainment & live events in Malaysia.
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In this episode, we discuss the issue with Teresa Kok and Halal certification, PMX’s trip to Russia and the effects it could have on Malaysian foreign policy. Featuring guest, Suzanne Ling, from PichaEats, we also deep dive into the topic of refugees in Malaysia and explore the general sentiment that locals have towards them. Join us for an engaging discussion on these issues affecting us Malaysians!
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In this episode, we discuss Chow Kuan Yew's decision not to contest the Penang DAP chairmanship and its potential impact on DAP both in the state and on the federal level. We'll also explore the new SG4 company set up by 4 PN states, delve into the manpower issues of Malaysia Airlines Group , and discuss the terms and conditions of fund allocations to the opposition. Join us for an excitingly hot episode on current Malaysian politics and have an amazing exclusive look from former MP, Ong Kian Ming, into the upcoming State Elections!
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In this episode, join us as we explore the journey of Soon Seng with Teach For Malaysia (TFM). From his initial motivations and challenges in high-needs schools, Soon Seng shares insights on the importance of supporting teachers and the impact of TFM's programs. We also delve into the dynamics between TFM and the Ministry, the effects of educational policies during COVID-19, and the future direction of TFM. Tune in for a comprehensive look at transforming education in Malaysia.
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In this episode, we delve into Muhyiddin's challenges within Perikatan Nasional and the potential implications of current Malaysian politics. We also discuss UMNO's recent victory in Nenggiri and cover the government's decision to increase civil service wages and the financial adjustments needed. Lastly, we discuss Malaysia's response to providing medical aid to Palestinians and the controversial plans for a K-culture town in Forest City. Join us for these discussions on Malaysia's current affairs!
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In this episode, we dive headfirst into recent political developments. We start with KJ's advice to Hannah Yeoh regarding her leadership as Sports Minister, then explore the tensions between UMNO and Amanah, touching on some controversial decisions and the Nenggiri by-election. We also discuss Maimunah Sharif's new role as KL's Mayor, her main focuses, and the potential effects of Thailand's political shifts on Malaysian businesses and investors. Join the us in our conversation!
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In this episode, we discuss Tesla's halted plans for Southeast Asian factories and the implications for the local EV market. We also dive into the controversy of OCM and BAM President, Tan Sri Norza Zakaria, bringing his wife and son to the Olympic games using his personal special quota. Additionally, we explore the media landscape, how recent changes are impacting press freedom and social media and touch a little on the economic state of the Ringgit. Join us for these insightful discussions on the current issues. Stay tuned!
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In this episode, we discussed the significance of the recent TechInAsia Conference in KL, recapped Abang Jo’s view on Sarawak's political scene, and talked about challenges of implementing the second 5G network in Malaysia. Join us as we explore how these issues affect tech innovation, regional politics, and telecom strategies. Stay tuned!
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In this episode, we delve into political topics: the Auditor General's report on HRD Corp and River of Life, Rafizi's response to the Sungai Bakap by-election, the Matriculation 10A policy, and the Speaker’s decision regarding 6 Bersatu MPs. Check out our YouTube, Spotify and apple podcast.
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