Tunnel case: MACC freezes RM3.6 mil in bank accounts The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has frozen four company bank accounts with about RM3.6 million in connection with its probe into the Penang undersea tunnel-roads project. […]
Cambodia condemns burning of Hun Sen effigies in Australia The Cambodian government condemned on Tuesday the burning of Prime Minister Hun Sen’s effigy in Australia, after he warned that he would beat up any protestors […]
Chance to be 7-Eleven Malaysia franchisees 7-Eleven Malaysia Holdings Bhd (SEM), the owner and operator of 7-Eleven stores in Malaysia, is now offering back its franchise programme for local entrepreneurs. — The Star Online No […]
Will world stay silent as Cambodia returns to one-party rule on Sunday? Cambodia’s constitution says that, of our 61 senators, two are to be nominated by the king, two to be chosen by the National […]
Malaysia economy to remain healthy at 5.5pc in 2018 Malaysian economy is expected to expand favourably this year driven by domestic activities driven by improving business and consumer sentiments and exports from semiconductors and resource-based […]
Cambodia ruling party wins all senate seats: election committee Cambodia’s ruling party won all the Senate seats at stake in an election Sunday, according to the National Election Committee, further consolidating the party’s lock on […]
Strength in Malaysia’s economy drawing factor for global investments The current strength of Malaysia’s economy is the main factor drawing major global companies to invest in Malaysia, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak. […]
Cambodia Remains Most Corrupt Country In Southeast Asia Cambodia remained the most corrupt country in Southeast Asia in the Corruption Perception Index 2017, the annual global graft ranking compiled by Transparency International, and it ain’t […]
Misif: US wrong to impose import tariffs on Malaysian steel The Malaysian Iron and Steel Industry Federation (Misif) which deems the US’s inclusion of Malaysia among the steel-exporting countries to face potential tariffs as “wrong,” […]
Can Cambodia stay competitive with so many public holidays? Cambodia likely became the country with the largest number of public holidays in the world on Tuesday, raising questions about the ability of Cambodia to stay […]
Government serves winding-up petition on Eden over RM3.19m tax owed The government has served a winding-up petition on Eden Inc Bhd as it seeking RM3.19mil allegedly owed to the Inland Revenue Board (IRB) for the […]
Government plans to inspect employers of foreigners The government will strengthen its inspection of employers to ensure they have work permits and proper paperwork for their foreign employees, according to an announcement from the Ministry […]