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The Dewan Rakyat turned chaotic when a Bersatu MP claimed that he had been pressured and threatened multiple times to su...
28/02/2024

The Dewan Rakyat turned chaotic when a Bersatu MP claimed that he had been pressured and threatened multiple times to support Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Tasek Gelugor MP Datuk Wan Saiful Wan Jan claimed that if he had thrown support behind Anwar, he would have been offered RM1.7 million in allocations, among others.

He told the Dewan Rakyat that he was contacted numerous times by unidentified individuals, after which he agreed to meet them.

“The first meeting was on Jan 17, 2024, at the Westin Hotel in Bukit Bintang and the next meeting changed to the JW Marriott Hotel,” he said.

He said one of those who had approached him during one encounter was a friend whom he did not want to name.

“I was told that if I supported Tambun (Anwar) as Prime Minister, I would receive parliamentary allocations.

“Those concerned also told me that allocations for government projects could also be distributed to my cronies. They knew I was having a hard time, with my wife also having cancer,” he said.

A former PKR deputy secretary-general has called on the DAP-led Penang government to consider appointing Penang PKR liai...
28/02/2024

A former PKR deputy secretary-general has called on the DAP-led Penang government to consider appointing Penang PKR liaison chairman Nurul Izzah Anwar to a strategic role here to help drive balanced development in the state.

S. Raveentharan made the call following the recent announcement from PKR that Nurul Izzah was being retained to head the state.

Although Nurul Izzah failed to defend her Permatang Pauh parliamentary seat here, Raveentharan said that she is young and has the drive and determination to contribute effectively.

“We should not just look at the inclusion of Nurul Izzah from the lenses of cronyism or nepotism but judge her based on her own strengths and abilities to contribute to Penang.

“We should tap on her talents and also her ability to bring about a greater synergy between PKR and DAP in governing Penang. The ruling Pakatan Harapan (PH) also needs to hold more coalition-level meetings here to improve their compatibility.”

While a hike in interest rates will help resolve the depreciation of the ringgit, it will also increase the burden on th...
28/02/2024

While a hike in interest rates will help resolve the depreciation of the ringgit, it will also increase the burden on the people, said the prime minister's political secretary.

During a recent visit to the Sin Chew Daily office in Petaling Jaya, Chan Ming Kai also refuted allegations that the government 'did not care' about the depreciation of the ringgit.

"Yes, increasing interest rates will resolve the matter, but this will not be in the people's favour.

"The issue we are facing is not about the depreciation of the ringgit, but the drastic interest rate hike by the United States," he said.

The mobile phone has been noted to be a major distraction, especially when driving, even to the extent of causing accide...
28/02/2024

The mobile phone has been noted to be a major distraction, especially when driving, even to the extent of causing accidents.

Recently, netizens were tickled over a viral video posted by on Instagram where a woman accidentally hops on the wrong motorcycle while busy with her phone.

The comical scenario unfolded when a couple pulled up at a petrol station and the woman got off, all the time busy with her phone.

There has been a rise in complaints from rural communities that it is difficult to purchase government-subsidised essent...
28/02/2024

There has been a rise in complaints from rural communities that it is difficult to purchase government-subsidised essential foodstuffs and household necessities in remote settlements of Sarawak.

Feedback on this plight faced by natives such as those living in the vast Baram district in northern Sarawak is being increasingly relayed to Telang Usan state assemblyman Dennis Ngau.

Ngau had recently arranged a meeting with the head of the Domestic Trade and Enforcement Ministry’s office in Miri, Joe Azmi, to discuss this matter.

He later told the media that Joe acknowledged this problem that is faced by the rural folks.

Demotions in the public sector are not a new thing and something commonly done if the appointed individual fails to achi...
27/02/2024

Demotions in the public sector are not a new thing and something commonly done if the appointed individual fails to achieve the organisation’s set targets.

Given this, the recent incident involving the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry (Motac) should not be sensationalised merely to stir emotions.

Speaking to Getaran, The Vibes’ Bahasa Malaysia sister portal, a ministry source said the action against former Tourism Malaysia director-general Datuk Ammar Abd Ghapar was based on strong facts.

The source said the action taken was not something done recklessly and certainly nothing to do with racism as alleged by certain quarters.

After a collision, the vehicles involved may stop in the right, middle or left lane, halting traffic behind. Even if mov...
27/02/2024

After a collision, the vehicles involved may stop in the right, middle or left lane, halting traffic behind. Even if moved to the roadside, congestion will soon build up as passing motorists from both directions would slow down and rubberneck instead of focussing on the traffic ahead.

More accidents could easily occur after the first. Those who are wise may take a glance at the damaged vehicles and drive past the accident scene as quickly as possible or risk crashing into the front vehicles or being rear-ended by those behind or sandwiched in a chain collision.

The public must also be aware that motorists may choose not to stop after a collision for various reasons. It is risky to do so in fast-flowing traffic and dangerous if the road is dark, or the driver suspects the collision was a ruse by carjackers or deems the damage as too minor.

In any case, it would be wrong to regard all motorists who did not stop as hit-and-run. Should you be the victim, do not let your emotions take over by instinctively chasing after the vehicle. Just take down the registration number, model and colour, and make a report if necessary.

Is a three-day weekend going to become the new standard?While flexible work arrangements have been available across many...
27/02/2024

Is a three-day weekend going to become the new standard?

While flexible work arrangements have been available across many sectors, many organisations now offer employees opportunities to reduce work time without reducing pay.

Many national and regional governments, including California, Finland, Iceland, Scotland, Spain, Wales, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, are debating, legislating or encouraging shorter workweeks, indicating a shift in official attitudes.

This year, workers in Belgium secured the legal right to complete a standard workweek in four days without any salary reductions.

Cultural shifts after the Covid-19 pandemic have fuelled interest in reduced work hours. Organisational innovations during successive lockdowns proved that flexible work arrangements can be implemented quickly and on a large scale.

Five food delivery riders were jointly charged at the Bandar Baru Bangi magistrate's court with the murder of a motorist...
27/02/2024

Five food delivery riders were jointly charged at the Bandar Baru Bangi magistrate's court with the murder of a motorist in Taman Pelangi Semenyih 2 on Feb 21.

According to reports in the New Straits Times, the accused were Syamsul Qamar Ayob, 40, Mahazir Nordin, 43, Azharul Azuan Mohd Azan, 34, Tengku Izham Tengku Hamid, 22 and Mohd Yuree Ranoff Mohd Bachuri, 41.

No plea was recorded as the case is under the jurisdiction of the High Court.

All the accused nodded after the charge was read before Magistrate Nurdiyanah Mohd Nawawi.

The five allegedly committed an offence leading to the death of Shahril Samad, a self-employed man at Jalan TPS 2/3 Taman Pelangi, Semenyih, at 9.54pm on Feb 20.

They were charged under Section 302 of the Penal Code which carries the death penalty or imprisonment of between 30 and 40 years with not less than 12 strokes, if found guilty.

No bail was granted.

About 100 participants of the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) rally marched to the parliament building a...
27/02/2024

About 100 participants of the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) rally marched to the parliament building at about 8.30 am today.

They began gathering at the Tugu Negara as early as 7 am before marching to parliament, escorted by about 100 policemen.

Bersih had submitted a notice to the police yesterday on its plan to hold a rally demanding the implementation of full reforms in front of parliament today.

Chairman of the NGO, Muhammad Faisal Abdul Aziz, said the rally was held to demand the implementation of full reforms by the unity government.

The police have opened an investigation paper on the rally organised by the Coalition for Free and Fair Elections (Bersi...
27/02/2024

The police have opened an investigation paper on the rally organised by the Coalition for Free and Fair Elections (Bersih) held at the entrance of the Parliament complex this morning.

Dang Wangi District Police Chief ACP Noor Dellhan Yahaya was reported by Bernama as saying that the organisers of the demonstration will be called up for questioning in the near future to help in the gathering of evidence.

He explained that the organisers had not submitted advance notice as required by the law to the police.

"The investigation will be conducted under section 9(1) of the Peaceful Assembly Act 2012 (PAA)," he was quoted as saying by Bernama.

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