[ad_1] KAJANG: A 33-year-old independent event organizer who beat up a firefighter in a video that went viral was sentenced to six months in jail and fined RM6,000 by two magistrates’ courts here for last week’s incident. Kan Hong Kit was sentenced to one month in jail from the date …
Read More »Moving for a class action lawsuit over water outages piles up
[ad_1] The latest odor contamination disrupted the water supply to 1.19 million users. PETALING JAYA: PKR MP Wangsa Maju Tan Yee Kew said his office is considering a class action lawsuit against water agencies in Selangor, seeking solutions to frequent water outages that affect the livelihoods of valley residents. of …
Read More »Selangor Sultan expresses disappointment at the relentless political turmoil in the country
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Sultan of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah (Photo) has expressed disappointment at the incessant political turmoil that is causing unrest among rakyats in the country, says Selangor Palace. “The rakyat is now sick and tired of the acts of politicians who are always seen fighting and fighting …
Read More »More Umno MPs lean toward Muhyiddin as talks intensify
[ad_1] Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin is believed to have enough support to survive a vote of no confidence in the Dewan Rakyat. PETALING JAYA: Intense negotiations between Umno, PAS and PPBM have resulted in the strengthening of Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin’s position, according to insiders. Informants said that Umno MPs …
Read More »Former CEO of FGV Holdings charged with bribery of more than 10,000 ringgit
[ad_1] Former senior managing director of FGV Holdings Bhd Norazam Abdul Hameed has sought a trial for accepting a bribe of 10,000 ringgit. KUALA LUMPUR: A former senior general manager of FGV Holdings Bhd was charged in the Court of Sessions here today of agreeing to accept RM10,000 in bonus …
Read More »Court will hear a woman’s appeal to be declared non-Muslim on December 16
[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA (Bernama): The Federal Court set December 16 to hear a woman’s appeal to be declared non-Muslim. Rosliza Ibrahim, 38, of a Muslim father but raised as a Buddhist by her Buddhist mother, is seeking a statement that she is a Buddhist and not a Muslim. The date was …
Read More »After the fall during OLS, food waste increases again
[ad_1] Buffets offered by hotels and restaurants contributed the most food waste before the MCO was enforced. KUALA LUMPUR: Do you remember how bread, rice, eggs, mineral water, and other essential items flew off the shelves of grocery stores and supermarkets when the government announced the motion control order (MCO) …
Read More »Other than Covid-19, AirAsia never had the need to apply for a government-backed loan in 19 years: Tony Fernandes
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 20): As the Covid-19 pandemic hits the global aviation sector, AirAsia Group Bhd Group Chief Executive Officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes said the budget airline has never had the need to apply for a government-backed loan in its 19 years of existence. operations, Financial times (FOOT) …
Read More »Sime Darby said he will consider spinning off a healthcare unit in Malaysia
[ad_1] (Oct 20): Sime Darby Bhd, one of Malaysia’s oldest conglomerates, is weighing up a separate list for its healthcare unit that could raise at least RM500 million, according to people familiar with the matter. The company has been in talks with potential advisers for an initial public offering of …
Read More »Federal Court sets December 16 for a hearing on the religious status of women
[ad_1] A full nine-member Federal Court bench will hear Rosliza Ibrahim’s appeal for a statement that she is not Muslim. PUTRAJAYA: The nine-member federal court will meet on December 16 to hear an appeal from a woman requesting a declaration that she is not Muslim. Selangor State Legal Clerk Siti …
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