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Why are this government obsessing over the Rafizi case while dozens of far more damaging scandals barely get the same pressure and scrutiny as this ARM case? I rest my case. The rest is now in your judgment and in your hands when you cast your vote. #PRU16 #Ayuhmalaysia2_0 #3rdforce #realreform
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Why are this government obsessing over the Rafizi case while dozens of far more damaging scandals barely get the same pressure and scrutiny as this ARM case? I rest my case. The rest is now in your judgment and in your hands when you cast your vote. #PRU16 #Ayuhmalaysia2_0 #3rdforce #realreform
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Why are this government obsessing over the Rafizi case while dozens of far more damaging scandals barely get the same pressure and scrutiny as this ARM case? I rest my case. The rest is now in your judgment and in your hands when you cast your vote. #PRU16 #Ayuhmalaysia2_0 #3rdforce #realreform
#FMTNews Chief commissioner Azam Baki, however, declines to name the people in question. Full Article: freemalaysiatoday.com/catego…
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Menteri Kesihatan Malaysia: Dr. S. Subramaniam (2013–2018, BN) Dr. Dzulkefly Ahmad (2018–2020, PH) Dr. Adham Baba (2020–2021, PN) Khairy Jamaluddin (2021–2022, BN) Dr. Zaliha Mustafa (2022–2023, PH) Dr. Dzulkefly Ahmad (2023–kini, PH) The World Bank has recommended allocating 5% of the country’s GDP to healthcare, but what have politicians from UMNO-BN, PAS-PN, and PKR-PH done? They are all the same, using government subsidies for populist politics and circulating public funds under the guise of aid, but without clear transparency, accountability, and moral conscience, allowing politicians to take advantage and siphon off subsidy funds meant for the rakyat. We need a new movement and fresh ideas to ensure Malaysia remains livable 15 years from now. The old politics taught us to bow. To accept. To stay silent. We reject that. This generation breaks the feudal mindset. No more blind loyalty. No more untouchable elites. It’s not party vs party anymore. It’s Rakyat vs corrupt feudal politicians. We are not subjects. We are citizens. And we decide the future. #3rdforce #RealReform
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Menteri Kesihatan Malaysia: Dr. S. Subramaniam (2013–2018, BN) Dr. Dzulkefly Ahmad (2018–2020, PH) Dr. Adham Baba (2020–2021, PN) Khairy Jamaluddin (2021–2022, BN) Dr. Zaliha Mustafa (2022–2023, PH) Dr. Dzulkefly Ahmad (2023–kini, PH) The World Bank has recommended allocating 5% of the country’s GDP to healthcare, but what have politicians from UMNO-BN, PAS-PN, and PKR-PH done? They are all the same, using government subsidies for populist politics and circulating public funds under the guise of aid, but without clear transparency, accountability, and moral conscience, allowing politicians to take advantage and siphon off subsidy funds meant for the rakyat. We need a new movement and fresh ideas to ensure Malaysia remains livable 15 years from now. The old politics taught us to bow. To accept. To stay silent. We reject that. This generation breaks the feudal mindset. No more blind loyalty. No more untouchable elites. It’s not party vs party anymore. It’s Rakyat vs corrupt feudal politicians. We are not subjects. We are citizens. And we decide the future. #3rdforce #RealReform
Bapak sesak nafas n tiada imbangan. Pesakit ada sejarah sakit jantung n umur 88. 1 jam call ambulance tak sampai2, last2, kata ambulance tak de! Aku drive balik n amik bapak aku utk ke emergency sg buloh! @anwaribrahim @DrDzul lagi nak potong bajet kesihatan?
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Berdesing telinga ceplos2, penjilat2 dan pemimpin2 PH dengar ucapan ni. Padu YB terbaik. misi himpunan tercapai, we are with you. #RealReform #HIRUK #3rdForce
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UNTUK MENJAWAB RAKYAT YANG BODOH TOTOK PARTI POLITIK Government IT Malaysia. Belanja tahunan: RM3 – RM5 bilion Potensi pembaziran: RM600 juta – RM2 bilion setahun (20–40%) Vendor(KRONI) Dominan TM - infra & cloud kerajaan YTL - 1BestariNet (kritikan Audit) Heitech - HRMIS & sistem legacy MyEG - servis JPJ (model caj) DNeX - uCustoms (delay isu) Big Tech (MS, Oracle, AWS) - license & cloud Kenapa Duit “Bocor” atau istilah pasar "Perompak menyamar sebagai Ahli politik" Overpriced kontrak Sistem tak digunakan Sistem bertindih (tak integrate) Vendor lock-in (maintenance mahal) Delay variation order (kos naik) Jom Reality Check Bukan semata vendor "Masalah utama = procurement governance lemah" Fix??? Open system (kurang lock-in) 1 central architecture (elak duplicate)-Sepatutnya PADU akan lead the IT reform Bayar ikut hasil (performance-based) Audit penggunaan, bukan sekadar kos. NextG-koporat mafia-rakyat macam bangang undi. AYUH MALAYSIA #3rdforce
Isunya utk sistem “data-entry” bodoh yg macam ni kos tak lari lebih 600k-1juta, tapi menteri belanja 85juta. Sebab tu MOF risau dan minta jelaskan dengan terperinci sebab cara perlaksanaan tak jelas dan ada terselit kos-kos tambahan atas 85juta. Kalau tak tanya nanti salah MOF.
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Jangan risau, tiada siapa boleh “push” YB Rafizi. Hakikatnya, sesiapa pun yang menjadi kerajaan atau Perdana Menteri selepas ini mesti mampu mencapai standard yang telah beliau tetapkan mendidik rakyat tentang jenis kerajaan yang kita perlukan untuk 10 hingga 20 tahun akan datang. Sistem PADU pula bukan lagi pilihan, tetapi satu keperluan asas untuk memastikan dasar lebih tepat, telus dan berkesan kepada rakyat. #ayuh_malaysia #3rdforce
Replying to @bin_salle39329
Soalan serius... Rafizi ada cakap dia nak jawatan PM ke? Atau kita yg push dia ke arah itu?... Betul² ni nak tahu ni
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Respect sid.. Jom join aliran baru... #3rdforce bersama @rafiziramli dan seangkatannya... Sayang belajar law tapi bersama parti politik yang tiada integrity.. Kita pemungut sampah saja pun ada prinsip perjuangan.
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1998,waktu tu umur 18 tahun Anwar kena pecat. Kerja dekat Singapore sebagai pemungut sampah. Baca artikel dr berita tentang Anwar Ibrahim..semangat Reformasi membakar sejak itu.. OFF politik tanah air focus pada career sbg pemungut sampah. Kembali aktif 2006 sebagai hobby sampai sekarang.. Anwar Ibrahim jadi Perdana Menteri.. And shit happen. Anwar Ibrahim perlu direhatkan dari menjadi Perdana Menteri... Mudarat nya sama dengan Epstein - Najib Razak 1mdb. #3rdforce
1998, waktu tu umur 13 tahun Anwar Ibrahim kena pecat. Ikut demonstrasi di Masjid Negara. Anwar masuk penjara. Habis belajar, chambering & jadi peguam. Kerja pulak dgn firm yang represent PKR &Anwar.Anwar masuk penjara sekali lagi. Keluar penjara jadi PM. Lepas tu hmm mcm ni lah
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To claim that Mahathir warned us about our struggle is a filthy thought. Reformasi was born to fight the very system he built. We fought, and we succeeded in telling that old scumbag that UMNO-BN finally crumbled after 60 years. History will remember that moment, not his warnings. Now he can fade away in shame while the people move forward. We were victorious once, and now we choose to continue the reform struggle on a new platform. Mahathir can die in shame #3rdforce
After 28 long years, I’m bidding farewell 2 d party I believed would change Malaysia. Reform was its heartbeat until power corrupted its leaders. We once said Tun would live 2 c this country destroyed. Now he lives 2 mock us 4 electing d man he warned us about. Padan muka aku.
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To claim that Mahathir warned us about our struggle is a filthy thought. Reformasi was born to fight the very system he built. We fought, and we succeeded in telling that old scumbag that UMNO-BN finally crumbled after 60 years. History will remember that moment, not his warnings. Now he can fade away in shame while the people move forward. We were victorious once, and now we choose to continue the reform struggle on a new platform. Mahathir can die in shame #3rdforce
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TEOH BENG HOCK in the making. Pamela Ling may just be the newest victim of a corrupt system. It all started with the mining corruption scandal in Sabah. Let’s hope Sabahans choose to bring down these Madani clowns in GE16 by voting against UMNO, GRS, PKR, and PAS. Support local voices like Warisan, and for those who believe in democratic federal reform, Chinese and non Malay voters may choose DAP. Malaysia also desperately needs a new multicultural party to replace the increasingly directionless PKR. #AyuhMalaysia #3rdForce
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It’s never personal but the questionable integrity is simply overwhelming. #Ayuhmalaysia2_0 #3rdforce
Never thought one day I’d hear Rafizi talked about his “boss” like this openly.
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Reform Memories Against Injustice This is for those who once stood in the streets. For those who marched under a sky that felt too heavy. For those who went home tired, not victorious, not rewarded, just quietly determined. Millions walked. Most returned to ordinary lives. Some still poorer in money. But never poorer in conscience. They carried no medals. No titles. No guarantees. Only belief. Some were already old when they first stood in protest. Today, some are gone. They left this world without seeing everything they hoped for. Without hearing the final answer to the questions they once shouted into the air. Some are now 70, 80 years old. Their legs no longer strong enough to stand beneath the burning sun. Their voices softer now but still clear when they speak about justice. Some are in their 60s. The fire has not died. But life has become heavier. Bills. Family. Survival. The revolution of youth slowly replaced by the responsibilities of age. They fight differently now. Through advice. Through memory. Through reminding us what it once felt like to believe. Back then, Gen Y carried the loudest wave. They stood in front. They did not only chant "they endured." Tear gas. Fear. Anger. Hope. They gave everything youth could give. Now they are in their 40s and 50s. Still standing. Still watching. Some have fought so long, they forgot how quickly time moves. Time moves quietly. It takes the strong. It takes the loud. It leaves only memories. And Gen Z… Some were babies when the streets were full. Some watched history without understanding it. In 2018, many were barely old enough to vote. They know the stories through screens. Through clips. Through threads and posts. But living history feels different. It has weight. It has fear. It has sacrifice. Some legends are no longer here to tell their own stories. Some are sick. Some are tired. Some still fight, even if no one notices anymore. What hurts the most Is not losing a battle. It is the thought That one day the memory might fade. That comfort might replace courage. "That injustice might be tolerated because life feels easier that way." The struggle was never about anger. It was about dignity. So we remember. Not with hatred but with heaviness. Not with bitterness but with truth. If the torch is passed, Let it not feel like pressure. Let it feel like warmth. Like a small flame kept alive in the dark. Maybe this is not the final chapter. Maybe it is only the space between generations. Legends were never superheroes. They were ordinary people Who decided not to look away. See you again, my friend After a long silence. If the spark returns in 2026, Let it rise not from rage, But from remembrance. And let accountability, for anyone, at any level - "remain our quiet promise." God bless. #Ayuhmalaysia2_0 #3rdforce
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GABUNGAN GEN-X DAN GEN-Z Jom Turun ke SOGO, 4 Petang Ahad Ini! Majlis Penyerahan Obor Perjuangan kepada Gen-Z Daripada pengalaman Gen-X, kepada keberanian dan tenaga Gen-Z. #3rdforce
Saya akan turut serta berhimpun untuk #TangkapAzamBaki. Mohon lebih ramai rakyat Malaysia turun sekali. Kita jumpa nanti.
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REFORMASI OR REPACKAGING? When the Anti-Corruption Chief Becomes the Controversy Reformasi was never about comfort. It was never about protecting positions. It was never about saying, “Technically no law was broken, so let’s move on.” Reformasi was about standards higher than the law. It was about moral authority. And moral authority cannot survive controversy without accountability. This Was Never About Shares Yes, the Securities Commission said no securities law was breached. Yes, explanations were given. Yes, investigations were “closed.” But Reformasi does not ask only: “Was it legal?” Reformasi asks: “Was it right?” “Was it wise?” “Did it strengthen public trust?” When the Chief Commissioner of MACC holds millions in shares through his own account and controversy erupts, the issue is not technical compliance. The issue is institutional credibility. You cannot lead the war against corruption while fighting perception battles about your own financial dealings. The Dangerous Signal Here is the signal Malaysians received: Controversy does not weaken power. It tests how secure that power really is. Reappointment after controversy does not calm public anxiety. It amplifies one question: Who really holds leverage in this relationship the Executive or the enforcement agency? Because when oversight feels weak and consequences feel absent, power starts looking insulated. And insulated power is the beginning of decay. The Reformasi Betrayal Reformasi was built on a simple promise: Institutions must be stronger than individuals. But what Malaysians see today feels disturbingly familiar: Enforcement agencies dependent on executive goodwill Political leadership defending controversial appointments Oversight mechanisms that appear symbolic rather than structural This is not the destruction of the old system. This feels like inheritance. Reformasi was supposed to dismantle concentration of power "not manage it more elegantly." The Real Question to Sinile Malaysian This is not about Azam Baki as an individual. This is about a system that allows: Appointment without robust parliamentary confirmation Limited independent review Reappointment despite unresolved public trust deficit If the anti-corruption body is perceived as politically entangled even indirectly then every future investigation will carry suspicion. And suspicion kills legitimacy. Reformasi Is Not About Loyalty It is not anti-government to demand higher standards. It is not anti-MACC to demand structural reform. It is not anti-state to demand independence. Blind defense of institutions is not patriotism. It is fear of instability. True patriotism demands courage to reform the reformers. The Red Line That Must Be Drawn Malaysia does not need: More statements. More denials. More “case closed” announcements. Malaysia needs: Independent appointment mechanisms Parliamentary confirmation hearings Stronger asset declaration transparency Fixed tenure insulated from executive discretion Without structural reform, every future controversy will feel predictable. And predictable erosion becomes normalized decay. Final Warning Ahead Election GE 16 Power without visible accountability creates silence. Silence creates fear. Fear creates submission. And submission is the death of Reformasi. If we truly believe in institutional independence, then we must demand it even when it is uncomfortable. Especially when it is uncomfortable. Reformasi was never meant to be safe. @n_izzah tell papa #HIRUK PIKUK Reformasi #3rdforce
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Rafizi Ramli we know does not speak without a thread. He doesn’t talk unless there is a pattern. He doesn’t point unless the dots are already connected. Tabung Haji. Felda. KWAP. KWSP. Felda Global Ventures. LCS. These were not isolated failures. They were systematic extractions. Every road leads back to the same source: UMNO’s rot under Najib Razak the plundering architect of 1MDB. Different funds. Different excuses. Same playbook. Public money turned into private loot. Institutions hollowed out from the inside. The rakyat left to clean up the wreckage. So when Rafizi speaks, it’s not noise. It’s a warning flare. Ignore it if you want but history has already recorded who robbed, who enabled, and who stayed silent. 🖕🖕🖕🖕 #HIRUK #3rdForce
Malaysia’s anti-corruption chief Azam Baki held millions of shares in a financial-services company, a corporate filing shows, the first public disclosure of a major stake in his name since an uproar over his shareholdings several years ago bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Come here👋👋 people of Malaysia!!! Why does UMNO’s system still run this country no matter which government takes over? One reason only: the culture of commission deals. When decisions are driven by pockets, everything slows down on purpose. Projects stall. Reforms die quietly. From this hint alone, we already know who’s really holding the steering wheel. If you still don’t get it. it’s not because the truth isn’t clear, it’s because you choose not to see. We are all Jebat 🖕🖕🖕🖕 #HIRUK #3rdForce
Salam sdr, saya jelaskan sikit situasi sebenar ya. Surat yang dimaksudkan oleh YB @alicelky adalah terkait cadangan bagi penubuhan Pusat Jantung dan Kanser di Sibu, Sarawak. Untuk makluman, sepanjang tahun 2025, perbincangan intensif telah dijalankan bersama Kementerian Kewangan, Kementerian Ekonomi, JKR, dan Kerajaan Negeri bagi memuktamadkan model pembiayaan dan lokasi yang paling strategik. ​Pada 15 Disember 2025, hala tuju projek ini telah dipersembahkan kepada YAB PM dan tapak di Kota Samarahan telah dipersetujui secara rasmi menggunakan tanah Kerajaan Negeri yang diwartakan. ​Isu "tidak menjawab" bukanlah bermaksud tiada tindakan, sebaliknya kita mahu memastikan setiap jawapan disandarkan kepada keputusan yang sudah dimuktamadkan, bukan sekadar janji kosong. Terima kasih.
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Kerajaan madani Jangan bimbang... Kita cuma tak undi bukan tukar undi kepada golongan bangang PAS-PN tu... Kecuali PMX tengah rancang semtepi gabungan madani 2.0 UMNO PKR PAS.. Senang keja kami nak lawan tetap lawan. @anwaribrahim @n_izzah #HIRUK #3rdforce
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