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Malaysia is expected to see the minimum wage raise to RM1,500 monthly by the end of the year.
National
When is the right time to implement a minimum salary of RM1,500?
SHAH ALAM - The excuse used by employers that they will incur losses or face bankruptcy if the...
Norani Ismail, 66, owner of a travel agency pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court to five charges of engaging in money laundering involving RM1.15 million. - BERNAMA
National
Travel agency owner claims trial to money laundering involving RM1.5 million
KUALA LUMPUR - An owner of a travel agency today pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court to five...
Universiti Tun Abdul Razak (UniRazak) economic expert Professor Dr Barjoyai Bardai
Focus
RM1,500 minimum wage may cause more companies to shut down
SHAH ALAM - The minimum monthly wage which was set at RM1,500 by the end of the year, will likely...
Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah at the Kuala Lumpur Courts Complex for his trial on money-laundering charges involving RM9.5 million. - BERNAMA
National
RM9.5 million received by Shafee from Najib not a loan, court told
KUALA LUMPUR - The High Court here today was told that the two cheques totalling RM9.5 million...
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National
Don't be tricked into becoming account mules - Kelantan police
TUMPAT - Kelantan residents, especially those living in rural areas, have been urged to be...
High Court dismissed Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah’s bid to expunge over half of the written witness statement of a former Inland Revenue Board (IRB) officer in relation to his money laundering case involving RM9.5 million. - BERNAMA
National
Court dismisses Shafee's application to expunge tax officer's witness statement
KUALA LUMPUR - The High Court here today dismissed Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah’s application...
Bosses say now is not the right time to increase the cost of doing business and the proposed RM1,500 new minimum wage implementation would derail economic recovery.
National
IDEAS says yes to minimum wages hike every 2 years despite brickbats from bosses
SHAH ALAM: A think tank has proposed the minimum wage raised every two years to reflect the economic...
EPF’s gross investments for the first nine months of 2021 was at 7.7 per cent higher year-on-year at RM48.02 billion, compared with the same period in 2020.
National
Economists predict 2021 EPF dividend of 5.2 to 6.0 per cent
SHAH ALAM: The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) is expected to declare a handsome dividend for 2021,...
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TRADE & POLICIES
No more lockdown and re-opening of international borders may lead to faster economic growth in 2022, say analysts
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s economic growth momentum may strengthen further in 2022, thanks to the...
Israeli forces detain a Palestinian man following confrontations with Israeli settlers in the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah - AFP Photo.
Middle East
Palestinian teenager killed by Israeli soldiers in West Bank
RAMALLAH - A 17-year-old Palestinian boy was killed and 15 others were injured, three of them...
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G. Gobinathan, 48, expressed not only relief but also deep gratitude and joy at being free to reunite with his elderly mother. Photo - 123RF
Farmer acquitted of aunt's murder calls it 'best Deepavali gift'
Sinar Harian's Meja Bulat Diskusi Mencipta Resolusi roundtable discussion entitled "Sistem Pendidikan Malaysia: Selepas 60 Tahun, Di Mana Silapnya?." - Photo by MOHD HALIM ABDUL WAHID
Public confidence in national, vernacular schools declining
Ideas CEO Tricia Yeoh during Sinar Harian's Meja Bulat Diskusi Mencipta Resolusi roundtable discussion entitled "Sistem Pendidikan Malaysia: Selepas 60 Tahun, Di Mana Silapnya?." - Photo by MOHD HALIM ABDUL WAHID
Parents sacrifice essentials to afford costly education
Radzi - Photo by Sinar
National schools must compete for students in a changing landscape - Radzi
Early exposure to technology, especially gadgets, may lead to learning fatigue and reduce children’s interest in physical books.
Reduced interest in books if exposed to technology too early
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Reforming Malaysia's education system: A 20-point plan
Experts outline 20 recommendations to reform Malaysia's education system - Photo by Sinar
Aggressive driver arrested after toll booth outburst
A screenshot of the video showing the man’s aggressive outburst at the Batu 9 Toll Plaza.
AG wants donation drive for his retirement gift to stop
Terrirudin. Photo: FACEBOOK / AGC
Education policy should not change with each new minister - Expert
Roundtable discussion titled ‘Creating Resolutions: The Malaysian Education System After 60 Years, Where Did It Go Wrong?’ streamed on Sinar Harian’s news portal on Monday.
Reduced interest in books if exposed to technology too early
Early exposure to technology, especially gadgets, may lead to learning fatigue and reduce children’s interest in physical books.
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