[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The National Security Council (MKN) through the Majlis National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA) has issued a warning notice to all government agencies to take the necessary measures to prevent and minimize the impact of possible hacking attempts against their official websites. The MKN, in a statement here …
Read More »Drive SOP Compliance, FMM Members Said
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: A second total lockdown will cause irreparable damage to the business sector and the economy, with a devastating impact on business survival and job security, according to the Federation of Manufacturers of Malaysia (FMM). He urged industries to cooperate fully and play their role by taking additional …
Read More »OLS 2.0: important for balancing health and economic aspects
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The decision to implement the Movement Control Order (MCO) a second time providing some flexibility, especially for the economic sector, has not been easy, but it had to be made to strike a balance between people’s health and the economy. To Chief Minister (Security Group) Datuk Seri …
Read More »Non-bumiputeras control the meat cartels, says Tajuddin
[ad_1] Former Deputy Agriculture Minister Tajuddin Abdul Rahman said he had a hard time trying to break the monopoly. PETALING JAYA: The meat cartels exist and are monopolized and controlled by non-bumiputeras, says a former vice minister of agriculture. Tajuddin Abdul Rahman, who was deputy minister from 2013 to 2018, …
Read More »After a leaked letter, Eurocham denies talking about a new MCO closure
[ad_1] The chamber of business for European companies in Malaysia has denied that there has been a discussion about an imminent national shutdown. PETALING JAYA: The chamber of business representing European companies in Malaysia has denied talks about an imminent strict national shutdown after criticism emerged over a leaked letter …
Read More »Johnson and Biden discuss ‘deeper alliance’: prime minister’s office
[ad_1] LONDON: Boris Johnson and Joe Biden vowed on Saturday to deepen ties and cooperate to address climate change in their first conversation since the U.S. president’s inauguration, the British prime minister’s office said. Johnson congratulated Biden on his inauguration and “the two leaders looked forward to deepening the close …
Read More »Don’t interrupt us, we’re going bankrupt, plead with the barbers
[ad_1] The barbers said the fact that no group originated from the profession shows that they have been strictly abiding by the rules. KUALA LUMPUR: When the economy revived during the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) last year, hair salons, hair salons and hair salons were among the last sectors …
Read More »Pandemic fatigue makes people less alert
[ad_1] SEREMBÁN: A year has passed since Covid-19 affected countries around the world and when the crisis will end, it is still fraught with uncertainty. In Malaysia there are no signs of a decline in the number of positive cases, and as the pandemic progresses, some people are growing weary …
Read More »Just a table for two, please, Penang food vendors say amidst MCO fight
[ad_1] There are said to be about 111 street vendor stalls at the Gurney Drive food hub, but only six were open yesterday. (Photo by Bernama) GEORGE TOWN: Many street food vendors at the once famous food hub on Gurney Drive here are hoping authorities will allow them just one …
Read More »GST got three times more than SST, says bank
[ad_1] GST contributed an average of RM42 billion a year in 2016-17, says MIDF Amanah Investment Bank. KUALA LUMPUR: The federal government could reassess past implementation of the goods and services tax and reflect on how the consumption tax could be better implemented, considering all the possible advantages of the …
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