King and Queen mourn passing of Johor Council of Royal Court secretary Posted on 17/11/2024 By udot JOHOR BAHRU, Nov 16 — His Majesty, Sultan Ibrahim, the King of Malaysia and Her Majesty Raja Zarith Sofiah, the Queen of Malaysia expressed their condolences over the demise of Johor Council of Royal Court secretary and former Johor State Secretary Datuk Abdul Latiff Yusof. Information on his death was shared via the official Facebook of Sultan Ibrahim. “Al-Fatihah Allahyarham Datuk Haji Abdul Latiff Yusof, Secretary of Johor Council of Royal Court and former Secretary of the Johor Government. “Indeed we belong to Allah SWT and indeed to Him we return,” according to the message. A post on the state government official portal announced that the deceased served as Johor Government Secretary on Oct 20 2006 to March 13, 2011. — Bernama News
Harga 20 barangan segar turun lebih 10% Jun-Julai, kata Rafizi Posted on 19/11/2024 Barangan segar yang lebih murah Julai lalu termasuk timun, kacang buncis, cili padi, kubis, daging kambing, anggur merah, lada benggala, saderi dan limau kasturi. PETALING JAYA: Harga 20 barangan segar turun lebih 10% dari Jun hingga Julai lalu, kata Menteri Ekonomi, Rafizi Ramli ketika menolak dakwaan kenaikan harga barang. Menurutnya,… Read More
Sabah hails French court’s dismissal of Sulu heirs’ appeal over US$15bil claim Posted on 08/11/2024 Sabah chief minister Hajiji Noor expressed gratitude to the federal government for challenging the award by Spanish arbitrator Gonzalo Stampa. PETALING JAYA: The Sabah government has hailed the French Supreme Court’s decision to reject an appeal by self-proclaimed descendants of the Sulu sultanate, who sought nearly US$15 billion in a… Read More
Bangladeshi ‘Datuk’ arrested over alleged migrant worker quota fraud linked to a non-existent project Posted on 13/11/2024 PETALING JAYA, Nov 12 — The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has arrested a Bangladeshi director, who holds a “Datuk” title, over alleged fraudulent applications for migrant worker quotas linked to a non-existent project, Free Malaysia Today (FMT) reported. A source within the MACC disclosed to FMT that the suspect, in… Read More