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Former Labuan MP pleads guilty over loan Former Labuan Member of Parliament Datuk Suhaili Abdul Rahman pleaded guilty to failing to notify a bank that he was an undischarged bankrupt when acting as guarantor for a company applying for a loan 14 years ago.
RM2mil fund to retrain SME workforce The Government has introduced yet another fund to retrain the Malaysian workforce to become highly skilled workers, this time in small and medium enterprises (SMEs), with an initial amount of RM2mil to retrain 500 workers.
More free medical services Following the success of the government-run 1Malaysia clinics, the Temple of Fine Arts (TFA), a voluntary and non-sectarian institution, is planning to go one step further to expand its free medical services, especially to the urban poor.
Man killed by his runaway tractor A tractor driver was killed after the vehicle he left unattended rammed into him at a logging area in Hulu Jelai, Lipis.
Women a primary force in development: Rosmah Women will continue to be a primary force in influencing the development of future generations as well as an important economic resource, the Prime Minister?s wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor said.
Unemployed man on drug trafficking charge The KL High Court on Tuesday ordered an unemployed man to enter his defence on a charge with trafficking and possession of drugs two years ago.
Seven more dengue hotspots in KL The Kuala Lumpur City Hall has identified seven more dengue 'hotspots' in the city.
Tax incentives can reduce foreign labour, says MTUC The Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) called on the government Tuesday to provide tax incentives to coffee shop and restaurant owners to encourage them to employ locals
PM against local govt elections (Update 3) Local government election called by the Penang state government will not ensure better services to people as the candidates would focus more on politicking and campaigning, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
Three siblings die in fire Three siblings perished in a pre-dawn fire that gutted their wooden double-storey house and four other houses in Jalan Betik here this morning.
New censorship guidelines to allow local movie-makers more flexibility PUTRAJAYA: New censorship guidelines that come into effect from March 15 will allow local movie-makers more flexibility.
Move CSR up the business agenda, says Najib KUALA LUMPUR: Fewer than 200 companies out of the 600,000 businesses in the country have taken part in the 2009 Prime Minister?s CSR Awards, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said.
Court rejects man?s guilty plea SEREMBAN: The High Court yesterday refused to accept the guilty plea of an unrepresented man, who was charged with the brutal slaying of four family members early this year, and instead ordered that a psychological evaluation be conducted on him.
Ashram linked to scandalised Swami stops operation GEORGE TOWN: A centre in Kuala Lumpur which promotes the teachings of Indian spiritual guru Swami Paramahamsa Nithyananda who is involved in a sex scandal has ceased operations until ?the truth is revealed?.
Sultan to seek legal advice on model?s punishment TEMERLOH: The Sultan of Pahang, Sultan Ahmad Shah, would seek legal advice on the caning punishment imposed on former part-time model Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno under Syariah law before deciding whether to give her a pardon.
Engine probe yields evidence in Uruguay KUALA LUMPUR: The Government?s investigations into the stolen Royal Malaysian Air Force RMAF F5E jet engines in Uruguay has turned up evidence, in the form of documents and witnesses, necessary for instituting criminal proceedings here.
DPM: No Malaysian will be sidelined KUALA LUMPUR: Every Malaysian will be given the opportunity to look at what is being proposed for the New Economic Model (NEM) and provide their input.
System would allow agencies to keep tabs on their status, says minister PUTRAJAYA: The Home Ministry has proposed the setting up of a National Database on Foreigners to allow for more effective monitoring and enforcement, said its minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein.
MACC probe on Wee continues PUTRAJAYA: Investigations are continuing into allegations of Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong?s link to the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) scandal.
Action on civil servants based on AG?s report, says chief secretary PETALING JAYA: Action will be taken against 102 civil servants and 24 companies following investigations into wrongdoings reported in the Auditor-General?s Report 2008.
Court: Anwar?s dismissal lawful PUTRAJAYA: Only the Prime Minister has the power to appoint and revoke the appointment of Cabinet ministers, the Federal Court ruled.
Man lodges report over 2001 VCD showing Anwar in prison BANGI: A police report has been lodged over a VCD that purportedly shows a fit and healthy Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in the Sungai Buloh prison, walking without any aid.
Ministry setting up blog to gather feedback from the people KUALA LUMPUR: The Human Resources Ministry is setting up a blog to gather feedback from the people on the minimum wage plan.
NUBE goes ahead with maternity leave petition KUALA LUMPUR: The National Union of Bank Employees (NUBE) is going ahead with a campaign to garner support for its proposal to increase maternity leave to 90 days.
Norway royal couple accorded state welcome KUALA LUMPUR: Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway were accorded a state welcome at Dataran Perdana in Putrajaya when they arrived to begin a three-day visit to Malaysia.
Chua hopes sec-gen will conduct polls properly JOHOR BARU: Former MCA deputy president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek hopes party secretary-general Datuk Wong Foon Meng will conduct the fresh party polls in a professional manner.
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