FLASH: Govt will dispose of previously approved assets through open tenders
The government will dispose of previously approved assets but through open tenders and not direct negotiations.
The government will dispose of previously approved assets but through open tenders and not direct negotiations.
KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 2): Indonesia has identified six Malaysian-linked companies operating estates in Indonesia out of 56 companies that are responsible for the open burning which is causing the region-wide haze.
KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 2): Seven landowners in Johan Setia had been slapped with Notice 7A of the National Land Code stating that they have broken laws by conducting open burning on their plots, the New Straits Times reported yesterday.
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 11): Malaysia's National Budget Office (NBO) had last month sought the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs' (IDEAS) inputs on institutional reforms for the Budget 2020 speech.
PETALING JAYA (Sept 6): A supermarket in China’s Sichuan province had to close temporarily shortly after its opening due to a stampede.
KUALA LUMPUR: London took the global top spot for luxury store openings in 2018, according to research from international real estate advisor Savills.
KUALA LUMPUR (April 3): The government has not issued any instruction to open up “bumiputera-only” contracts to all races despite opting for open tenders and less bureaucracy in the procurement process, Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng reiterated.
MIRI (Jan 15): The Sarawak state government has launched its own low-cost housing development initiatives, previously under the jurisdiction of the Federal Government.
MIRI (Nov 5): The Sarawak state government will give a total of RM4.