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There’s alternative to East, West in 5G rollout

Adopting Open RAN allows us to balance economic benefits with national security... Read More

Payoffs from clamping down on greenwashing

Firms must comply with ESG standards if they want to be part... Read More

Why throwing billions at floods no longer a ‘solution’

National flood insurance scheme could alleviate financial toll, time to adopt climate-adaptation... Read More

Of Menu Rahmah and the fight against inflation

Scrapping subsidies, controls could bring down prices of essentials in long run ... Read More

Southeast Asia’s trust issues with China

Beijing must repair relationships as it attempts to revive economy after scrapping... Read More

Nation can no longer ignore defence spending reforms

Corruption will render military into ‘non-fighting machine’ as new threats emerge  AS... Read More

Dealing with autism’s ‘invisible’ problem

New govt must adopt suggestion to set up council to provide relief... Read More

#Talkingpolicy EP04: GE15 wishlist

As we head to the polls, experts Jamil A. Ghani, Lee Min... Read More

SDG centre right step to resolving statelessness

Sabah’s move to register all foreign nationals could breed resentment, fuel criminal... Read More

Set aside politicking, focus on stateless time bomb

Situation in Sabah will worsen if documentation eludes another generation AT the... Read More

What it takes to remove subsidies

Other countries have succeeded in reducing sting of price rise by adopting... Read More

Foreign worker reforms must be No.1 priority

Firms need to adopt innovation, move away from ‘cheap’ labour Covid-19 exposed... Read More

Mine the data to fight Covid, future pandemics

As Malaysia moves to endemicity, it must use every tool to stay... Read More

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Jamil A Ghani

Jamil’s research interests include foreign and defence policies, culture and politics in contemporary Malaysia, as well as migration, statelessness and refugee issues. Jamil has worked in the Securities Commission of Malaysia and the Malaysian Petroleum Resources Corporation. As a former National Key Economic Area facilitator for the oil, gas and energy lab, he has extensive experience in public-private partnerships and was involved in the development of the Pengerang Integrated Petrochemical Complex. Jamil holds a Master of International Politics from the University of Melbourne.

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There’s alternative to East, West in 5G rollout

19 June 2023
Adopting Open RAN allows us to balance economic benefits with national security interests MALAYSIA’S 5G rollout woes boil down to one major conundrum: should we look West (i.e. Ericsson) or East (Huawei). The government also announced recently it would review Digital Nasional Berhad’s monopoly on setting up a 5G network.   Local telecommunication companies like Maxis…

Payoffs from clamping down on greenwashing

23 May 2023
Firms must comply with ESG standards if they want to be part of global supply chain CLIMATE change is now a recognised risk and no business wants to be labelled as “environmentally damaging”.   At COP 27 in November, the International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) outlined regulatory priorities for sustainability disclosures, mitigating greenwashing and promoting…

Why throwing billions at floods no longer a ‘solution’

27 March 2023
National flood insurance scheme could alleviate financial toll, time to adopt climate-adaptation strategy THE recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) sixth assessment provides a sobering read – if we continue the present trajectory, parts of the planet will soon become uninhabitable. The United Nations-backed report draws on the findings of hundreds of scientists to…

Of Menu Rahmah and the fight against inflation

01 March 2023
Scrapping subsidies, controls could bring down prices of essentials in long run  WHAT used to be an unhealthy trend among cash-strapped students, the consumption of instant noodles is growing. According to a recent study by Kantar Worldpanel, a market research firm, 85% of Malaysians cooked more at home during Covid-19 and 46% expected to do…

Southeast Asia’s trust issues with China

25 January 2023
Beijing must repair relationships as it attempts to revive economy after scrapping Covid strategy  SINGAPORE’S ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute has been conducting its state of Southeast Asia surveys since 2019 and last year’s online poll among policymakers, researchers, businesses, civil society and the media revealed a stark difference between poor levels of trust in China and…

Nation can no longer ignore defence spending reforms

15 December 2022
Corruption will render military into ‘non-fighting machine’ as new threats emerge  AS a middle power located in a reasonably peaceful region, Malaysia traditionally has not prioritised defence spending, compared with healthcare and education. Beginning in the 1990s, the Malaysian government began purchasing new defence assets to improve the military’s operational capacity. The recent financial controversy…

Dealing with autism’s ‘invisible’ problem

05 December 2022
New govt must adopt suggestion to set up council to provide relief for ASD families EVERY 3 December, the United Nations celebrates the International Day of Persons with Disabilities – a day to raise global awareness of disability issues and encourage support for their rights, dignity, and welfare. This year’s theme is “Not All Disabilities…

#Talkingpolicy EP04: GE15 wishlist

18 November 2022
As we head to the polls, experts Jamil A. Ghani, Lee Min Hui, Harris Zainul, Thomas Daniel, Qarrem Kassim and Ahmad Afandi weigh in on what the next government should focus on domestically and internationally.   by Qarrem Kassim, Thomas Daniel, Harris Zainul, Ahmad Afandi, Jamil A Ghani and Lee Min Hui [vc_toggle title="Click here…

SDG centre right step to resolving statelessness

19 October 2022
Sabah’s move to register all foreign nationals could breed resentment, fuel criminal activities THE government recently announced the establishment of the National Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Centre to empower and advance national programmes for a better and more sustainable future.  This is a step in the right direction as the centre would keep tabs on…

Set aside politicking, focus on stateless time bomb

23 September 2022
Situation in Sabah will worsen if documentation eludes another generation AT the 89th Malaysian Armed Forces Day celebrations on 16 September, chief Gen Tan Sri Affendi Buang, in a special interview, emphasised the need to boost the number of border posts and regiments stationed in Sabah and Sarawak.   This is due to the relocation of…

What it takes to remove subsidies

28 August 2022
Other countries have succeeded in reducing sting of price rise by adopting cash transfers, PR blitz to educate populace PUTRAJAYA recently backtracked on subsidy removals because of the public backlash. The prime minister and the cabinet were accused of being out of touch with realities on the ground. Subsidies or their removal is a touchy…

Foreign worker reforms must be No.1 priority

12 June 2022
Firms need to adopt innovation, move away from ‘cheap’ labour Covid-19 exposed many flaws in our labour market. The pandemic disrupted the global and regional movements of migrant labour – both documented and undocumented – with nations slamming shut borders to keep out both virus and labour.    Malaysia, which is heavily dependent on migrant labourers…

Mine the data to fight Covid, future pandemics

05 April 2022
As Malaysia moves to endemicity, it must use every tool to stay ahead of public health issues AS Malaysia reopens its borders this month, the country is still not utilising a major tool to fight Covid-19 in the third year of the pandemic – data. Malaysia is not learning from nor adopting the best practices…
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