[ad_1] Penang’s old double-decker ferries have been replaced by fast passenger ships. GEORGE TOWN: The replacement of the Penang ferries was ordered by the former Pakatan Harapan government, Transport Minister Wee Ka Siong said today, rejecting DAP’s accusations of “political revenge” behind the “cancellation” of several projects. Of transport. In …
Read More »If Rioters Were Black, ‘Hundreds’ Would Have Been Killed: Washington Reflects On Capitol Riot
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (Reuters) – America’s stark racial inequality was exposed after a mob of predominantly white supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol with ease on Wednesday and then left with little immediate consequence, residents say. , activists and politicians from Washington. including President-elect Joe Biden. The rioters …
Read More »Traffic police suspected of assaulting a motorcyclist
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The police opened an investigation document (internal investigation) on a traffic policeman suspected of hitting a motorcyclist at a roadblock on the Federal Highway, here, as transmitted through a video on social networks, today. Petaling Jaya District Police Chief, ACP, Nik Ezanee Mohd Faisal, said the incident …
Read More »Putrajaya Reflects on Stronger Standard Operating Procedures to Curb Covid-19
[ad_1] Ismail Sabri says that the government is studying the necessary actions to control the spread of Covid-19. (Photo by Bernama) KUALA LUMPUR: Chief Security Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob says Putrajaya is considering stricter standard operating procedures to curb the spread of Covid-19. This comes after much speculation about the …
Read More »Federal court rules Maria Chin travel ban illegal
[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA: The travel ban imposed on former Bersih 2.0 president Maria Chin Abdullah in May 2016 on the grounds that she had allegedly discredited the government was illegal, the Federal Court ruled today. Chief Justice Tun Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat, who presided over a seven-member bank, said there was …
Read More »Fine of 10,000 ringgit against assailants staying on the road after the prosecution withdraws the appeal
[ad_1] A video recording of Danial Abdullah Tan smashing the car’s windshield went viral on social media in May 2019. PUTRAJAYA: The Court of Appeal today confirmed a fine of 10,000 ringgit imposed by the High Court on a road thug known as “Abang Botak” for smashing the front windshield …
Read More »Step Up Mass Testing Now, Former Ministers and Deputies Tell Government
[ad_1] (From left to right) Dzulkefly Ahmad, Dr. Lee Boon Chye, Yeo Bee Yin and Isnaraissah Munirah Majilis want Putrajaya to act quickly in light of the increase in Covid-19 cases. PETALING JAYA: Several former ministers and deputies have called on the government to increase mass testing in response to …
Read More »SOCSO establishes a working group to investigate the claims of taxpayers infected with Covid-19
[ad_1] ALOR SETAR: The Social Security Organization (Socso) has established a special working group to investigate claims under the Socso Work Injury Scheme for Covid-19 to streamline payments to those involved. Vice Minister of Human Resources Awang Hashim said applications from SOCSO contributors infected with the virus while on duty …
Read More »No need for lockdown despite spike in Covid-19 cases, expert group says
[ad_1] Carmelo Ferlito says that instead of a blockade, Putrajaya should focus on improving data analytics and advertising. PETALING JAYA: A Kuala Lumpur-based think tank today urged Putrajaya not to impose a movement control order (MCO) despite the recent spike in Covid-19 cases, saying a lockdown was not effective in …
Read More »Companies worried about FMM will collapse is another MCO in place
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Manufacturers Federation (FMM) is concerned that a second Movement Control Order (MCO) could lead to the collapse of businesses and industries in Malaysia. FMM President Tan Sri Soh Thian Lai said business and economic activities should be allowed to continue, possibly under more stringent Standard …
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