Covid-19: Malaysia reports lowest number of recoveries since RMCO
Six new Covid-19 cases and two recoveries in the 24 hours until noon today
Six new Covid-19 cases and two recoveries in the 24 hours until noon today
The penthouse, which was seized by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) as part of a civil forfeiture action, was sold for only US$18 million (RM74.69 million) compared to the purchase price of close to US$51 million six years ago.
Yesterday, Tawau District Health Office issued a notice requesting all players, spectators and those involved in the nine-a-side football competition on Aug 28, 29 and Sept 2 at Tawau Prison field and Aug 30 and 31 at the MPT Stadium here to take the Covid-19 screening test. The notice also urged the individuals involved to call 019-605 3475 or 016-472 9314 for further enquiries.
The suspects, two factory workers and a business woman, are now on a three-day remand to facilitate investigations under Section 42(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987.
"Air Selangor hopes consumers who have received water supply will use it prudently to ensure the restoration process for the affected areas runs smoothly and according to schedule."
The new cases comprised two local infections and four imported cases.
The estimated cost of the mega ECRL is now about RM50 billion
Mah Sing said its plastics manufacturing unit was “exploring opportunities in healthcare-related products”.
“We are trying to look at sunrise assets (assets in an industry that is growing fast) versus our current cyclical assets. So, those (industrial and other services) are sunrise assets. If you look at the Covid-19 situation, the impact on their businesses has been negligible,” said Datuk Jeffrey Ng Tiong Lip, CEO of Sunway REIT Management Sdn Bhd.
Selangor police chief Datuk Noor Azam Jamaludin said the suspects, aged between 50 and 60 would be remanded until next Thursday for further investigation. The suspects who are brothers have been managing the factory since their father’s death.