[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Former Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad is willing to accept a 10% cut in his pension as long as it is used to help those who have lost their source of income. “I admit that my life is not affected at all by the lockdown and …
Read More »Top Glove repurchases another 8.94 million shares for RM 69.9 million
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (10 November): Top Glove Corp Bhd repurchased 8.94 million or 0.72% of its shares for RM69.90 million on the open market today, amid a significant drop in share price following Pfizer Inc’s announcement of a viable Covid-19. vaccine candidate. In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, Top Glove …
Read More »Johor v. CMCO for the whole state, proposes own measures
[ad_1] The Johor government is also proposing special POEs to Putrajaya for a third plan to allow travel between Johor and Singapore. (Photo by Bernama) PETALING JAYA: The Johor state government wants the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) for the state to only apply to “red zone” districts and not …
Read More »S’gor water outages: MB says suspect involved in latest odor pollution incident may be familiar with compliance schedule
[ad_1] SHAH ALAM: Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari admits that there are certain parties that were dissatisfied with the decisive actions of the state government to handle the problem of water pollution. According to Amirudin, the state administration believes that the suspect involved in the Rawang odor pollution …
Read More »Investigate Bribery for Telecom Customer Database, 3 Suspects Arrested
[ad_1] MACC officials took the three men to Putrajaya Magistrates Court this morning to obtain a remand order. (Photo by Bernama) PUTRAJAYA: Two Datuks were among three company directors detained for five days from today for allegedly giving bribes worth millions of ringgit to officials of telecommunications (telecommunications) companies to …
Read More »If filming police officers is illegal, how about television news showing police raids?
[ad_1] A lawyer says it is the police officer caught on the video who appears “threatening” compared to the man who took the video. GEORGE TOWN: Lawyers today questioned Bukit Aman’s CID chief Huzir Mohamed’s explanation that recording police in the middle of an investigation and broadcasting it to the …
Read More »BN’s support for the 2021 budget depends on the retirement of the retirement fund and the extension of the loan moratorium: Najib
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said on Tuesday (Nov 10) that Barisan Nasional (BN) support for the 2021 budget is conditional on people being able to withdraw funds from the Employee Provident Fund ( EPF) and an automatic loan extension. moratorium during COVID-19. “I would like …
Read More »MOE in final stage of strategy formulation to empower digital education
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Education (MOE) is in the final stage of formulating a comprehensive implementation strategy to empower the country’s digital education, said Higher Education Minister Dr. Radzi Jidin. He said the matter was among the details declared in the 2021 Budget presented by Finance Minister Tengku …
Read More »Soon Koh opposes the amendment to the S’wak Constitution on the definition of ‘resident in the state’
[ad_1] Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh KUCHING (November 10): Opposition leader Sarawak Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh has urged members of the august House to oppose a proposed amendment to the Sarawak Constitution to define “resident in the status “in order to qualify for DUN election. …
Read More »Crowds cause huge traffic jams as they welcome controversial Indonesian clergyman
[ad_1] JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post / ANN): Rizieq Shihab, the ardent cleric who heads the Front of Defenders of Islam (FPI), returned to Indonesia on Tuesday (November 10) after nearly three years of self-proclaimed exile in Saudi Arabia. Early Tuesday morning, thousands of his supporters, including members of the FPI, …
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