Court rejects electoral petition for bankruptcy

[ad_1] The Electoral Court ruled that Awang Ahmad Sah’s victory in the Petagas seat was valid. KOTA KINABALU: The Electoral Court has rejected an electoral petition from Usno to challenge the victory of Warisan Awang Ahmad Sah’s candidate for the Petagas seat in last year’s state elections. Judge Dean Wayne …

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No massive resignations, says MDEC

[ad_1] Rais Hussin says that when change is pushed, some will accept it, some will adapt while others will disagree and move on. PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) is not facing a massive resignation from top executives, with 16 resigning en bloc. Instead, said its president Rais Hussin, …

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Bureau dismisses rumors, says Hamzah in stable condition

[ad_1] Interior Minister Hamzah Zainudin is among several ministers affected by Covid-19. PETALING JAYA: Interior Minister Hamzah Zainudin’s office says he is in a stable condition as he recovers from Covid-19, following rumors that his health had deteriorated. In a statement, he said that Hamzah is being treated at the …

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Trump to pardon former adviser Bannon

[ad_1] WASHINGTON, Jan 20: President Donald Trump decided to pardon his influential former adviser Steve Bannon, US media reported Tuesday, though no official announcement had been made as Trump counted his final hours in the White House. Bannon received clemency after being accused of defrauding people out of funds raised …

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The phone numbers and chats of WhatsApp users exposed on Google

[ad_1] WhatsApp privacy issues have resurfaced after search engines discovered that users’ phone numbers and messages were indexed. Cybersecurity researcher Rajshekhar Rajaharia tweeted that WhatsApp Web users’ data was being indexed on Google again, noting that this was the third time the issue had occurred. When information is indexed, it …

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Minister: More severe punishments for LGBT are not ruled out

[ad_1] KOTA BARU: The government does not rule out the possibility of modifying the 1965 Law of the Courts of Syariah (Criminal Jurisdiction) or Law 355 to establish more severe punishments for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT), says the Deputy Minister of the Department of the Prime Minister. (Religious …

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