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Bung-Zizie Graft Trial: Felcra Told RM150M Investment Recommended by Finance Minister
A witness told the Sessions Court today the RM150 million investment by Felcra in Public Mutual unit trust in 2015 was recommended by the then Finance Minister.
Eight Held over Alleged Child Abuse at Selayang Welfare Home
Eight people, including three women, were arrested to assist investigations into a video clip of alleged child abuse and exploitation at a welfare home in Selayang.
Special Raya Aid for Civil Servants, Pensioners
The government has agreed to give a special Aidilfitri assistance of RM500 to civil servants on Grade 56 and below.
Moratorium: Borrowers Need to Inform Banks on Consent
Borrowers and clients who wish to continue with the six-month moratorium need to inform their respective banks of their consent via the banks’ designated platforms.
Big Blue Taxi Boss Charged with Sharing Offensive Content Online
Shamsubahrin Ismail today pleaded not guilty to two counts of posting offensive content on social media related to the prosecution of people defying the MCO.
Mohd Radzi: Bersatu Not Interested in Rejoining PH
Bersatu has no intentions whatsoever to rejoin the PH coalition.
Police Take Statement from Nine Teens over Child Abuse, Exploitation Video
Police have recorded the statement from nine teenagers to assist in a case involving a video recording of alleged child abuse and exploitation at a welfare home in Taman Bidara, Selayang.
Govt Urged to Bear Cost of Covid-19 Screening for Construction Workers
REHDA and MBAM are appealing to the government to bear the full cost of Covid-19 screening for all workers.
Wak Doyok Charged with Using Johor Sultan’s Royal Crest Without Written...
Popular personality Wak Doyok was charged at the Sessions Court today with using the royal crest of the Sultan of Johor without the written consent of the Sultan, last month.
Annuar: No Go for Pubs, Restaurants Selling Liquor During CMCO
Pubs and restaurants selling liquors are not allowed to operate during the whole period of the CMCO.
Most Nurseries, Child-Care Centres to Start Operating Next Week
Although nurseries and child-care centres have been allowed to reopen following the CMCO most operators say they are only ready to start operations on a small scale starting next week.
Private Tertiary Institutions Allowed to Resume Operations from Today
Private tertiary institutions (IPTS) can resume operations and management from May 4.
Body Temperature Checks Among Rules for Rapid KL Train Rides During...
All Rapid KL train users will be required to follow certain passenger movement control measures beginning tomorrow to ensure social distancing and avoiding congestion at platforms and on trains.
Finance Minister: Reopening Not Being Rushed
The government’s move to allow partial resumption of economic activities during the fourth phase of the MCO is not being done in haste.














