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Author

Suflan Shamsuddin qualified as a barrister from the Middle Temple and was then called to the Malaysian Bar. He is currently based in London, England.

About The Book

Many would blame Malaysia’s current political upheaval on decades of ineptitude, abuse and race-based politics. Although the electoral “tsunami” suggests a rejection of past methods, an alignment on the way forward remains in doubt. RESET examines the fundamentals of Malaysia’s socio-political fabric and delivers an uncompromising analysis of the underlying causes of the nation’s current political crisis. It reveals our collective complicity and explains how, together, we might beat the impasse. RESET is meant for all Malaysians (no matter their political allegiance) who are courageous, willing to call a spade a spade, and want true effective and lasting change, in the name of their children, and those of their fellow countrymen.

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Disclaimer

While I fully appreciate and respect the right of free expression, I ask all of you to kindly refrain from using abusive language that might unduly cause offence, or making remarks of a personal nature against anyone or any community. RESET is about charting the way forward for the country, and to do so, we must be able to have a frank and hardnosed discussion on all issues affecting us. But we must be able to have that discussion dispassionately and with civility and respect towards each other if it is going to be a meaningful and constructive engagement.

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