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> Randau Khas - Penentangan Orang Asal terhadap Aktiviti Pembalakan Samling di FMU Gerenai dan Ravencourt
> Pushpan Murugiah, CEO C4 (Pusat untuk memerangi rasuah dan kronisme) - Memastikan Stabiliti: C4 Mengusulkan Akta Pembiayaan Politik untuk Menangani Lompat Parti dan Ketidakpastian dalam Politik Malaysia
> Zulhaidah Suboh, PKR Sibuti - Projek Sakit di Sarawak: Kritikan Zulhaidah Suboh terhadap Keutamaan GPS
> Marcus Hugo, Bekas Guru Besar dari Baram - Menuntut Kejelasan: Keperluan Pengawas untuk Mengawasi Kos Pembinaan Sekolah Baru

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> Special Randau – Indigenous Opposition to Samling's Logging Activities in FMU Gerenai and Ravencourt
> Pushpan Murugiah, CEO of C4 (Center to combat corruption and cronyism) – Ensuring Stability: C4 Proposes Political Funding Act to Curb Party Switching and Uncertainty in Malaysian Politics
> Zulhaidah Suboh, PKR Sibuti – Sarawak's Sick Projects: Zulhaidah Suboh's Criticism of GPS Priorities
> Marcus Hugo, Former headmaster from Baram – Demanding Transparency: The Need for a Supervisor to Oversee the Costs of Constructing New Schools

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Pushpan Murugiah, CEO of C4 (Center to combat corruption and cronyism)
*Ensuring Stability: C4 Proposes Political Funding Act to Curb Party Switching and Uncertainty in Malaysian Politics*
Is it wrong from a legal, democratic or moral point of view? Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim offered federal financial allocations to attract the support of parliamentarians to support him?
The Center to Combat Corruption and Cronyism (C4) is alarmed over the switch of support by four rogue Bersatu MPs, saying that it proves the need for a political financing act and amendments to close loopholes that allow parliamentarians to bypass anti-hopping measures.
According to Pusphan - development allocations, building schools, ditches, clinics or nurseries are not the responsibility of parliamentarians. The main responsibility of parliamentarians is to build and formulate good policies for the country. Therefore, all parliamentary areas should be given adequate development allocations. Therefore - to find a solution to this problem, C4 suggests that a political funding act be presented. That is, all political parties receive allocations from the government according to certain criteria. All parliamentary constituencies will get development allocations. C4 also thinks that there should be no party jumping or switching support after the election, because it will cause the country's politics to be in uncertainty in the long term which will further harm the people.