Liow accuses PAC of tarnishing his image over VEP
Ex-transport minister says Public Accounts Committee not allowing him to defend himself in inquiry.
Ex-transport minister says Public Accounts Committee not allowing him to defend himself in inquiry.
There have been some improvements on women’s rights but Malaysia still lagging behind in areas, such as child marriage and economic empowerment.
BN sec-gen says it is no loss for coalition if parties decide to find new alliances.
Frustrated agents say delays, which started last September, are hurting their reputation and the country financially.
Malaysia’s decision to shelve Belt and Road projects only a temporary move, say observers.
PM’s hostility towards China’s One Belt, One Road initiative and talks of ‘colonisation’ make it hard to divine Malaysia’s intentions.
Exorbitant prices may force the less prosperous to forego the Chinese New Year staples of fish and prawns today.
Industry players blame ‘sensitive’ comments against Beijing, lack of visa-free travel and promotions for fewer arrivals this year.
Indians say they face discrimination when it comes to renting a home, YouGov Omnibus survey shows.
2015 Johor-Singapore project awarded to inexperienced contractor through direct negotiations.
The Pakatan component may be unwilling, however, to step into the Chinese party's role as champion of the country's second largest ethnic group.
Murky policies after GE14 and trade wars add to gloomy job outlook, says employers’ association.
Since foreigners are not allowed to buy land, investors are hooking up with local partners to set up plantations and frozen durian-processing centres