Catering supply company becomes first in Malaysia to face asset seizure for RM19,765 in over unpaid Socso contributions Posted on 31/12/2024 SHAH ALAM, Dec 30 — A catering supply company became the first employer in Malaysia to have its assets seized today after failing to settle its Social Security Organisation (Perkeso) contributions totalling RM19,765.20. Selangor Perkeso director Ismail Abi Hashim said the action was taken after a Melevi warrant was issued by the court after a motion by Perkeso after the company failed to obey the Shah Alam Magistrate’s Court’s order on March 9 of a fine of RM4,000 for failing to settle its arrears. “The court also allowed the company to settle the arrears of RM19,765.20 from March 25, 2023 in six instalments and a failure to do so would result in a Melevi warrant being issued,” he said in a statement here today. The company had failed to settle the arrears after the stipulated period had passed so Selangor Perkeso sought a court order to seize the company’s assets, he said, adding that today’s seizure included assets estimated to be about RM20,000. He said that the company has been given seven days from today to settle its Perkeso arrears before the date of the auction set for Jan 13, 2025.KUCHING, Dec 30 (Bernama) — Sarawak does not see the need to make rare earth element (REE) mining activities its main industry despite being listed in the top 10 states with high REE yields, said Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg. He said the industry would affect the environment, thus going against the state government’s goal of emphasising the green economy agenda. “We are not desperate to carry out REE mining activities and I think there need to be a study done first because it has a negative impact on the environment. We need to focus on other economic activities,” he said. Abang Johari was speaking to reporters after the groundbreaking ceremony of the Che Hia Khor Kidney Foundation Moral Uplifting Society’s (CHKMUS) medical and commercial building project, here today. Media reports said the Department of Minerals and Geosciences Malaysia’s (JMG) records say 10 states have been identified as having potential REEs, namely Terengganu, Kelantan, Pahang, Perak, Kedah, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Johor, Selangor and Sarawak, with an estimated value of RM809.6 billion. — Bernama News
New laws, new weekend: What other changes for Malaysia can you expect in 2025 starting tomorrow? Posted on 31/12/2024 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 31 — In less than 24 hours, not only will the calendar change, but Malaysia will also witness the implementation of several important developments that will directly and indirectly affect personal and national lives. In addition to changes in geopolitical, economic, social, and international relations, several new… Read More
Kerajaan laksana tempoh percubaan kod QR di KLIA Posted on 01/01/2025 Kemudahan kaunter manual dan sistem pagar automatik konvensional terus tersedia serta masih boleh digunakan seperti biasa. (Gambar Facebook) PUTRAJAYA: Kerajaan akan melaksanakan tempoh percubaan penggunaan kod respons pantas (QR) khusus untuk rakyat Malaysia bermula bulan ini bagi melancarkan sistem pelepasan imigresen khusus di 40 lorong khas di Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa… Read More
Kebaya lands on Unesco heritage list Posted on 05/12/2024 The tourism, arts and culture ministry describes the kebaya as a garment that ‘represents our rich shared history’ and brings people together by promoting understanding between cultures. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA: The kebaya, a traditional garment beloved across Southeast Asia, has been officially added to Unesco’s Representative List of the… Read More