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Kesuma takes over foreign worker management, quota applications fully digitalised: Ramanan

One Stop Centre centralised under Human Resources Ministry, with foreign worker quota applications fully digitised and manual processes and case-by-case approvals removed

Malaysia must fix charging gaps, lower costs to boost EV adoption: Faizal Azumu

Bersatu vice-president Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu says better charging infrastructure, lower ownership costs and targeted incentives are essential if electric vehicles are to become a practical choice for ordinary Malaysians

Nearly 200,000 pick-up and jeep owners receive higher BUDI Diesel quota

Monthly subsidised diesel allowance raised to 300 litres as government expands support for vehicle users with higher fuel needs

MACC warns public against imposters posing as officers, says impersonation is a criminal offence

The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has urged the public to verify the identity of its officers through official channels after reports of individuals allegedly posing as MACC personnel surfaced on social media, warning that such acts are criminal offences punishable by imprisonment and fines

Najib’s son-in-law reportedly linked to US$20m-to-$10 New Jersey mansion deal

This comes after Rosmah rejected claims of involvement in property purchase, calling allegations 'malicious'

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Iqbal seeks strike-out of Malaysian Cricket Association suit, says case is premature and redundant

Defence argues dispute should have been resolved internally under Sports Development Act

FAM reinstates sec-gen Noor Azman after suspension lifted

Datuk Noor Azman Rahman resumed his role with immediate effect after FAM’s disciplinary committee ruled he was guilty only of administrative negligence and cleared him of document forgery allegations

Ramanan rebuts claims on IQ, academic credentials, calls criticism baseless

Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri Ramanan Ramakrishnan dismisses allegations questioning his intelligence and education, asserting his qualifications are verifiable and condemning what he describes as irresponsible reporting