2015年7月4日 星期六

2015-07-05 Malaysia Malaysia


The Star Online
   
Special taskforce probes money trail   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Armed with freshly seized documents, a special multi-agency taskforce is probing the 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) money trail, which allegedly ended in the Prime Minister's personal bank accounts. Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul ...

Malaysia confirms raids on companies implicated in Wall Street Journal report   The Straits Times
Malaysian Attorney-General confirms raids on companies implicated in report   AsiaOne
A-G confirms raids at SRC, firms linked to money allegedly in Najib's accounts   TODAYonline
Free Malaysia Today   
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The Malaysian Insider
   
Khairy: PM has all the rights to take legal action against WSJ   
The Sun Daily
BANGI: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak has all the rights to take legal action against the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) over an article alleging that RM2.6 billion was transferred to his personal bank account, said Umno Youth Chief Khairy ...
WSJ report baseless, PM has right to take legal action, says Khairy   The Malaysian Insider (press release)
Fuel subsidy is back, says Khairy   The Rakyat Post
Putrajaya subsidising RON95 petrol price by RM100m   Malay Mail
Malaysia Chronicle   
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The Malaysian Insider
   
Penang CM ordered to pay in racist grandmother defamation suit | Astro Awani   
Sentinel Republic
Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng will file an appeal after losing a defamation case against opposition leader Datuk Jahara Hamid, whom he labelled “a racist grandmother” two years ago. Judicial Commisioner Datuk Nordin Hassan ordered Lim to pay ...

Penang CM ordered to pay RM500,000 for racial slur – BorneoPost Online   Thrasher Backer
Penang CM ordered to pay RM500,000 for racial slur   The Borneo Post
Penang fails to separate party from gov't   Malaysiakini (subscription)
The Sun Daily   
New Straits Times Online   
Daily Express   
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The Star Online
   
State made poorer by RM100m   
Daily Express
Kota Kinabalu: The June 5 earthquake and over 100 aftershocks in the State since then have left some RM100 million in damages, according to early estimates. State Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun said preliminary ...

Ailing from abductions, Sabah tourism now faces post-quake struggle   Malay Mail Online
Avalanche threat slowing down Mt Kinabalu recovery works   The Star Online
Ranau earthquakes damages estimated at RM95mil: Masidi Manjun   New Straits Times Online
The Borneo Post   
Free Malaysia Today   
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Financial managers of investment company robbed of RM1,450000   
The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA: Two financial managers of an investment company were robbed of RM1,450,000 of company funds at Phileo Damansara yesterday. In the 4.20pm incident, the victims aged 30 and 35 together with a security guard had just arrived at the car ...


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Malay Mail Online
   
Chef caught ejaculating into hotel staff's bottle   
The Star Online
PUCHONG: Community Policing (CP) members chased and arrested a chef who is believed to have masturbated and ejaculated into a hotel staff's water bottle. The citizen arrest team and Puchong Jaya policemen cornered the 29-year-old man at about ...

Man who ejaculated into Malaysian hotel staff member's water bottle nabbed   The Straits Times
Chef suspected of masturbating into woman's water bottle arrested   The Rakyat Post
Man who ejaculated in female hotel staff's bottle nabbed   New Straits Times Online
Malay Mail Online   
AsiaOne   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
Thai-M'sian police to discuss Justo next week   
Malaysiakini (subscription)
Thailand's Deputy Inspector-General of Police will meet his counterpart in Kuala Lumpur next week regarding the Xavier Justo case, said Deputy Home Minister Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar. "I was informed by Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu ...

Thai, Malaysian police set to discuss Justo case next week   The Star Online
In push to question PetroSaudi's Justo, IGP to meet Thai cops next week   The Malaysian Insider (press release)
Justo case: Thai deputy IGP for talks in KL   Free Malaysia Today
Malay Mail Online   
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The Star Online
   
Fraught with uncertainties   
The Star Online
There has been many twists and turns in the MIC saga after the Registrar of Society (ROS) asked for a re-election of the party's 2013 elections. Disagreements over how to resolve the issue saw ROS being taken to court, party leaders including the ...
Palanivel's faction urge MIC branches to ignore Subra's call for branch ...   The Sun Daily
MIC to send out forms for branch polls, says veep   The Malaysian Insider (press release)
MIC headquarters sending out B Form for branch elections - Saravanan   Astro Awani

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The Borneo Post
   
80ha of forest affected by border fire: Miri fire chief   
The Sun Daily
MIRI: About 80ha of forest are assumed to be affected by the fire which broke out yesterday near the Malaysia-Brunei border, according to the Miri Fire and Rescue Station. Its chief, Law Poh King, said today firemen had the blaze under control and were ...

Bushfire Smoke Blankets Kuala Baram   malaysiandigest.com
FOUND IN LIVING ROOM: Wife beaten to death, husband strangled to death   Malaysia Chronicle
Kuala Baram peat forest catches fire   The Rakyat Post

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The Rakyat Post
   
Three women held over PPRT home purchase fraud   
Daily Express
Kota Kinabalu: Three local women believed involved in duping people into thinking they are sales agents for the Hardcore Poor Housing Programme (PPRT) in Meruntum have been detained. The two Kadazans and a Chinese, aged between 25 and 30s, ...

Three local women held over PRT project scam   The Borneo Post
Three arrested over house purchase fraud, police say   Malay Mail Online
Three women under investigation for taking deposits illegally for housing project   The Rakyat Post

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