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Government to discuss about full MCO tomorrow – Takiyuddin
KUALA LUMPUR – The government is expected to discuss about the full implementation of the Movement Control Order (MCO) tomorrow.
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Return Najib’s money, I give you 24 hours – Shafee
Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah has given 24 horus to the authority to return RM114 million seized from Pavilion Residences in 2018 to its owner, Datuk Seri Najib Razak
Escalating! Close to 7,000 new Covid-19 cases
The number of new Covid-19 cases continued to escalate in the country and hit 6,806 cases today, compared to 6,075 cases yesterday
A huge win to clear my name – Najib
Former Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak expressed his gratitude and relief with the verdict delivered by the High Court today in dismissing the government’s application to forfeit cash amounting to RM114 million seized from Pavilion Residences in 2018
Failing to prove seized items are linked to 1MDB, court dismisses...
The High Court dismissed the application of the government to forfeit RM115 million seized by the police in 2018 from Pavilion Residences.
Neelofa, husband, plead not guilty for flouting CMCO SOP
Celebrity, Neelofa and her husband, Ismail Haris (PU Riz) pleaded not guilty fo rviolating the standard operating procedures (SOP) of the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO).
Penang CM, Guan Eng, conned by Covid-19 vaccine scam – KJ
The private company that allegedly wanted to donate two million doses of Sinovac vaccine to Penang does not exists.
6,075 new Covid-19 cases, 2,251 in Selangor
New records of Covid-19 in Malaysia. 6,075 new Covid-19 cases were reported today and Selangor recorded the highest number of cases with 2,251 cases.
Selangor rejects full MCO, infection rate still low
If it is given the choice, the state government of Selangor refuses to have the full scale Movement Control Order (MCO) in the state as its infection rate is still low compared to other states such as Kelantan and Pahang
Boycott Coca-Cola: Thousands of employees, local supply chain will be hurt
The income and livelihoods of local employees, thousands of retailers, distributors and suppliers throughout Coca-Cola’s supply chain in Malaysia will be hurt if the boycott against its products is carried out