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Stories | 07 November 2024
MACC Freezes RM1.1 Million in Bank Accounts of FashionValet Founders and Seizes Items Valued at RM200,000
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has frozen multiple bank accounts, both personal and business, associated with the husband-and-wife founders of the e-commerce platform FashionValet, totaling approximately RM1.1 million.
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Nation | 05 November 2024
Anthony Loke Announces Ban on NGV Vehicles from Roads Starting July 1, 2025
Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced that, starting July 1 next year, all natural gas vehicles (NGVs) will be banned from roads and will no longer be eligible for registration.
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Nation | 07 September 2024
Seremban Traffic Officer in ICU with Memory Loss After Being Hit by 17-Year-Old Mat Rempit
A 36-year-old police officer from the Seremban District Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department (JSPT) suffered severe injuries after being hit by a 17-year-old illegal street racer, known locally as a ‘Mat Rempit,’ on 28 July.
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Nation | 21 August 2024
Direct Train Routes from Butterworth to Bangkok and KL Sentral to Surat Thani Coming Soon!
KTMB and Thailand's State Railway (SRT), the national train operator, have announced several exciting new collaborations between the two countries, including the revival of a direct train service from Bangkok to Butterworth station in Penang.
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Stories | 13 July 2024
RM2 Million Disappears from Perak Bank Account
Police are investigating RM2 million in unauthorized transactions from a bank in Kuala Kangsar, as reported by The Star. CCID director Comm Datuk Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf stated that a police report was filed on July 9.
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Stories | 24 June 2024
NUBE: Banks Accountable for Depositors' Lost Funds
The country's main union for bank workers asserts that banks are responsible for their depositors' lost money following fraudulent withdrawals amounting to RM24.2 million.
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Stories | 22 May 2024
1 Dead and 30 Injured as Singapore Airlines Flight from London Encounters Turbulence
The headline has been corrected to rectify an error that stated the flight was heading to Bangkok. The flight was actually en route to Singapore.
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Nation | 29 April 2024
Bankruptcy Strikes Former Operators of NS Camps, Leaving Millions in Debt
Some of the operators involved in managing the National Service Training Programme (NS) are currently grappling with debts amounting to millions of ringgit.
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