Guideline needed for civil servants to report misconduct – Cuepacs
Ensure confidentiality, Adnan Mat says.
Ex-school principal charged with sexual assault, rape of student
Offences said to be committed in Kuala Terengganu and Marang.
Last 2 lawyers withdraw from Siti Bainun abuse case
All five lawyers withdrew from representing Rumah Bonda founder.
RM2m ‘chocolate’ given to another party, not Guan Eng – lawyer
Gobind accuses prosecution witnesses of lying in court.
Govt approves RM40m for TAR UMT, to keep supporting university
DAP’s Anthony Loke and MCA’s Wee Ka Siong attend ceremony.
Armed forces foil 4 hacking attempts on national defence network
THE Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) identified four possible attempts to hack into the national defence communication network recently. ATM Cyber and Electromagnetic Defence director-general Rear Admiral Shamsuddin Ludin said investigations showed phishing done by a group or individual was to hack and test the integrity of cyber defence technology while testing their skills in using current […]
Vietnam president resigns amid major anti-graft purge
NGUYEN Xuan Phuc has resigned as Vietnamese president, state media said Tuesday, after days of rumours he was about to be sacked amid a major anti-corruption drive that has seen several ministers fired. Phuc has “submitted his resignation from his assigned positions, quit his job, and retired”, state news agency VNA said.
Japan firm defends Van Gogh ownership after lawsuit
A JAPANESE company has defended its ownership of Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers”, obtained at auction in 1987, after the family of its former owner filed a US lawsuit demanding its return. The artwork — one of five original versions of the famous still life — was purchased by the predecessor of insurance firm Sompo Holdings at Christie’s in London […]
Govt mulls establishment of Ombudsman Malaysia
THE government is mulling the establishment of Ombudsman Malaysia, an independent body to address the wide range of public complaints against government departments or agencies. Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Institutional Reform) Azalina Othman Said said it was in line with the unity government’s agenda that emphasised transparency and integrity.
Scholz pressed by EU partners over tanks for Ukraine
GERMAN Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who named a new defence minister on Tuesday, faced increased pressure from several European Union partners to authorise the export of Leopard tanks to Ukraine. The issue featured prominently in discussions at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where Scholz is a star speaker, on Wednesday.