PhantomAssasin

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2020-07-27 15:02 | Report Abuse

Guys Ageson is construction company

also have construct infrastructure but lesser

Just wait for sand business ON

Don't simply link the construction sector to Ageson tho those are very waek now

Construction sector is build highway, train, government projects this is weak

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2020-07-27 11:38 | Report Abuse

damn.....

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2020-07-27 11:33 | Report Abuse

Yes, salute to Thomas and the Harapan government for initiating the charges against Goldman Sachs.

Without this brave action, nothing would have happened if BN were to rule and nothing new would have happened after PN took over.

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2020-07-24 11:05 | Report Abuse

"Instead, the broadcaster was to be compounded, which MCMC had agreed to and ordered to prepare consent to compound, along with further investigation for the completion of investigation papers."

The commission said the case was de-briefed to the deputy public prosecutor on Apr 30 last year and June 4 this year.

"The instruction to compound was issued by the AGC on June 23."

On July 1, the MCMC issued an offer to compound Measat Broadcast for breaching Section 211 of the Act.

"Measat Broadcast has the choice to either accept the offer of compound, file an appeal or reject," the statement read.

News portal Malaysiakini yesterday reported that the satellite television provider was fined for airing the documentary on Sept 11, 2015.

The notice was sent on July 7.

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2020-07-24 11:04 | Report Abuse

MCMC clarifies compound action against Measat Broadcast

KUALA LUMPUR: Measat Broadcast Network Systems Sdn Bhd was issued fines over the airing of the Al-Jazeera documentary on the controversial murder of Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu in 2015.

The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), in a statement today, said satellite television provider Astro was fined instead of being prosecuted in court.

"We wish to clarify that a complaint of the airing of 'Murder in Malaysia' on Channel 513 was investigated for violating the conditions under Section 206(3) of the Communications and Multimedia Act (CMA) 1998.

"The investigation paper was submitted to the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) on Dec 31, 2015.

"Subsequently, MCMC was instructed to prosecute Measat Broadcast Network Systems Sdn Bhd under Section 211 of the Act for providing offensive content with intent to harass any person."

The MCMC said on Jan 8, 2016, the commission had proposed to the AGC to reconsider the decision to prosecute.

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2020-07-23 12:05 | Report Abuse

Lesson of the day. No one who accepts the nomination of a government that came in by thwarting public will can rise above the values of the government that nominated him, regardless of his past stance. We have quite a few examples of this already.

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2020-07-22 11:43 | Report Abuse

This is not the first and not the last. How much money has been spent on meetings, research, allowances for these things?

Why have the previous initiatives not worked? The idea is good but why are there similar initiatives year after year with the same (non) results?

Why is the segment of the population it professes to help still unsuccessful?

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2020-07-22 11:42 | Report Abuse

Can someone actually count how many of these schemes and projects were launched and how many actually benefited the people the projects were meant for?

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2020-07-21 11:29 | Report Abuse

中共才是恐怖主义,人心不足蛇吞象,中共野心勃勃

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2020-07-20 12:52 | Report Abuse

OtakSudahCenter , If PN is interested in educated voters it will not revert to Maths and Science in BM. They will keep dumping down the education system as they know no educated voter will vote for them even if Maths and Science is taught in English. The dumped down section of the populace that has no scope other than the lower end of public services will remain their captive vote bank.

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2020-07-20 12:34 | Report Abuse

Keeping the country in the dumps only benefits Umno and PAS. Any move to improve public knowledge through education will be seen as a threat to those in power. The “dumbing down” is intentional.

Also, very expensive private education, which is owned or controlled by certain politically-connected parties, will benefit the elites. Win-win for those in power, lose-lose for citizens.