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EIWU urges govt to allow EPF Account 1 fund withdrawal

EIWU secretary-general Md Zaimi Muhamad Yusof said that EIWU shares the view of several non-government agencies, political parties and academicians in voicing out full support for the proposed withdrawal of EPG funds from Account 1 by the affected workers.

Govt urged to help loan borrowers facing repayment difficulties

Malaysian Association for Consumers and Borrowers Solutions (4PM) president, Rosland Mohd Arif: It is not because they refuse to pay. They want to pay the loan instalments, but in the amounts that they can afford, not according to the instalment amount set by the bank.

MPs, officers to go through Covid-19 screenings every two weeks

Dewan Rakyat Speaker Datuk Azhar Azizan Harun: On behalf of the Parliament of Malaysia, I would like to express my deepest appreciation and gratitude to the Health D-G, the Director of Health of the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, and the officers and staff of the MoH who have worked hard to carry out screening tests and for the advice given to the MPs and staff of the Parliament

DONE DEAL: Bungalow, Bukit Damansara, Kuala Lumpur

Noteworthy:
Freehold
Land size: 5,747 sq ft; built-up: 6,500 sq ft
 7 bedrooms; 6 bathrooms
 Semi-furnished modern design bungalow
Amenities: Close to Desa Sri Hartamas commercial hub, offices, hospital, international school, grocery stores, shopping malls, banks and F&B outlets
 Accessible via several highways such as SPRINT Highway and Penchala Link; Semantan MRT station is just 1.5km away

When: June 2020

Retiree loses over RM1m to non-existent gold investment

Taiping district police chief ACP Osman Mamat said the 60-year-old man, who lodged a report here, yesterday, claimed he was befriended by a Singaporean woman through a free online dating application OKCUPID, who offered him to invest in a gold investment called Alpha Tradex.

RMCO needs to be relooked — PM Muhyiddin

Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin also expressed concern over the increase in Covid-19 cases in several areas in Negeri Sembilan, Selangor, Perak and Johor which have seen their status change from green (zone) to yellow or red, this despite mitigation and intervention action and approaches increased.