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Legal Reform

Putra Heights one year on: calls grow for pipeline safety overhaul and legal reform

Residents and advocacy groups urge stricter buffer zones, improved emergency preparedness, and institutional accountability after April 2025 pipeline disaster

Anand Raj elected Bar Council president, vows to uphold independence and accountability

New leadership team signals continuity as AGM passes key motions, including separation of AG and PP offices

AGC withdraws bid to review landmark Peaceful Assembly Act ruling after Cabinet intervention

The Attorney General’s Chambers drops its review application, leaving the Federal Court’s decision decriminalising public assembly notice requirements intact

AG should halt judicial review of Peaceful Assembly Act’s unconstitutional provision: Gobind

Digital minister urges the Attorney-General to reconsider the review of the Federal Court ruling, following Amir Hariri’s challenge of the Act

End racial bias in house rentals: Syerleena pushes for legal action

MP advocates for new laws to ensure equal housing opportunities, highlighting youth support for change

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Is it costly for small businesses to obtain halal certification?

A restaurant owners’ group agrees it can be, while application guidelines show fee is not high but added costs lie in the process to achieve compliance

Jaya Grocer invests RM100 million in Malaysia’s first automated grocery warehouse

Jaya Grocer announces its largest investment yet, a state-of-the-art automated warehouse in Selangor, set to revolutionize supply chain efficiency, create high-skilled tech roles, and support Malaysia's digital economy

Malaysian teen made RM76,000 selling child porn as police bust major online abuse ring

Authorities arrest 31 suspects, including six minors and a religious teacher, in nationwide Op Pedo 2.0 raids that uncovered 880,000 exploitative files