Prof Datuk Dr Ahmad Ibrahim
17 POSTS
How global public transport stalls
Fragmented governance, outdated tech and weak leadership are stalling public transport progress, with solutions requiring reform and continuity
When dogma undermines development
Free trade policies have crippled domestic manufacturing and entrenched inequality in developing nations.
Exam policy needs testing, not guesswork
The return of high-stakes exams exposes a deeper flaw: Malaysia’s policies are too often driven by instinct, not data, and rarely tested for real impact
Music or distraction? Playlist decoded
We have all done it: firing up a favourite playlist to “get in the zone”, believing the right music is the secret sauce to...
Transactional vs transformational change
While the government can point to tangible, even commendable, deliverables – from targeted subsidy rationalisation to a more predictable foreign policy – a growing...
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Loke orders JPJ action on PH workers over helmet breach
Transport Minister Loke says JPJ will summon PH campaign workers filmed riding without helmets
Indian voters should judge PH in Johor by record:Kumaresan
PKR assemblyman Kumaresan urges Indian voters in Johor to...
Govt expects RM40 billion fuel subsidy bill in 2026
The ministry said subsidy spending had moderated to around RM4 billion a month in May and June, after rising to about RM5 billion a month in March and April.
KPDN receives over 12,000 price-related complaints, steps up enforcement against profiteering
The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN) received 12,683 complaints related to the prices of goods in 2025.





