Johor continued to administer highest number of Covid-19 vaccine doses on Sept 2
Overall, Malaysia’s daily Covid-19 vaccine doses administered fell to 369,280 yesterday, from 398,134 the day before.
Overall, Malaysia’s daily Covid-19 vaccine doses administered fell to 369,280 yesterday, from 398,134 the day before.
In view of declining revenue collection for the first half of 2021 and it is expected that subsequent collection will continue to shrink due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and the implementation of the various iterations of the MCO, tax experts and economists have called on the government to look into alternative avenues to increase the revenue.
Daily infections have regularly exceeded the 20,000 mark since the start of August
Its economist Wellian Wiranto said next Thursday's (Sept 9) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting will take place at a time when global market sentiment appears well-anchored, with the US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell striking a right balance between paving the way for tapering and divorcing that from rate hike expectation
The party, which is accused of receiving a misappropriated sum of RM16 million from SRC, claims the company had omitted material facts from the suit which are prejudicial to Umno
Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa served as chief secretary to the government from June 24, 2012 till Aug 28, 2018
Country Garden Pacificview: Under the current economic situation, there have been an in- and outflow of employees, and the overall staff strength has been maintained at a normal standard with a stable headcount
Mega China developer has reduced “its workforce and sales team” in Malaysia “by two-thirds over the past two years”.
AmInvestment Bank in a company report today said YTL Hospitality REIT highlighted that its management will remain disciplined in evaluating prospective acquisitions, favouring arrangements that provide guaranteed income such as master leases to mitigate any potential short-term post-acquisition pain as the hospitality and travel industries struggle with the damage inflicted by Covid-19 and subsequent movement restrictions
The forfeiture action was initiated by the MACC in 2019 on the entities, which were part of over 40 individuals and entities named as recipients of monies from former premier Datuk Seri Najib Razak