Articles By Arjun Mohanakrishnan

2,332 military veterans win arbitration award for backdated pension payments after Putrajaya fails to respond

They are campaigning against a pensions amendment passed in 2013 that only increased pensions by 2% every year

Why is 1MDB dragging PetroSaudi CIO Patrick Mahony, British law firm to court?

Court documents related to a civil suit filed by 1MDB this month point to a complicated web of business dealings with the overseas firm

Ordered to pay RM70,000 in damages, federal govt appeals unlawful detention verdict

E-hailing driver Habibullah’s lawyers say his arrest and detention were unlawful as it was done without a remand order

Buddhist community has contributed significantly to nation-building: Loke

Minister says Buddhist’s adherence to the middle path has been key in avoiding confrontations with other faiths

Deadly turbulence: Singapore Airlines flight suddenly descended 6,000ft within minutes

Aviation expert says such a rapid drop is ‘not normal’ for regular passenger flights

Dari sawah ke korporat, berapa besar ‘periuk nasi’ Syed Mokhtar?

Ketika Mahkamah Rayuan akan mendengar rayuan pendakwaan terhadap keputusan Mahkamah Tinggi yang membebaskan Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin daripada tuduhan salah guna kuasa, taikun Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al Bukhary turut menjadi tumpuan

From paddy fields to corporate dominance, how big is Syed Mokhtar’s rice bowl?

As the Court of Appeal prepares to hear the Attorney-General’s Chambers’ (AGC) challenge of the High Court’s decision to quash former prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s abuse of power charges next month, business tycoon Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary will also enter the spotlight.

Sirul free from Aussie detention, but not out of the woods yet

Sent to the gallows for murder by the Malaysian Federal Court almost a decade ago after exhausting all avenues of appeal, former police corporal Sirul Azhar Umar now walks freely in Australia based on a legal technicality.