Better late than never because Malaysia needs to avoid sinking into economic oblivion. Read full story
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IN a move towards fiscal prudence, the Malaysian government recently rolled back blanket diesel subsidies, transitioning to a more targeted approach to ensure that only those who truly need aid receive the benefits. Read full story
Better late than never because Malaysia needs to avoid sinking into economic oblivion. Read full story
KUALA LUMPUR: The Works Ministry is studying the impact of the rationalisation of diesel subsidy on construction industry costs.
The Main Data Base (PADU) was informed that it will reopen the registration system for the second phase later. The Ministry of Economy's participation...
PUTRAJAYA: The diesel subsidy targeting measure implemented on June 10 has seen a decrease in diesel seizures of as much as 87 per cent, said Domestic...
SABAH has expressed its appreciation to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim for postponing targeted diesel subsidies in the state. Read full story
THE three of us were huddled in one corner of the 14th floor of the Malaysian Institute of Integrity (IIM). Read full story
A nature trek inspires thoughts of how the Malaysian political scene really is like a jungle. Read full story
The Education Ministry on Saturday notified a panel headed by former ISRO chief K Radhakrishnan to ensure transparent, smooth and fair conduct of...
PUTRAJAYA: Issues related to the diesel subsidy rationalisation were among the matters discussed in the pre-council meeting for the next Dewan Rakyat...
Dr Susan Leahy says Ireland needs an independent complaints mechanism like a Victims’ Ombudsman to ensure victims are truly heard in the system.