Malaysia

Malaysian army wives urged to join slimming programme

Malaysian army wives urged to join slimming programme Kuala Lumpur - The wives in Malaysian Armed Forces' officers were urged to join a slimming programme to draw the attention of their husbands, a news report said Tuesday.

The recently launched programme, which roughly translates to "From fat, frumpy and lumpy to slim, fashionable and glamorous," was aimed at giving make-overs to the women, organizer Rositah Mohamad Mawi was quoted as saying by the official Bernama news agency.

Malaysian police arrest Taiwan men in major drug bust

Malaysian police arrest Taiwan men in major drug bust Kuala Lumpur - Malaysian police have detained four Taiwan men and seized more than 430 kilograms of drugs worth 61.3 million ringgit (16.5 million dollars) in the country's biggest seizure of the hypnotic drug Nimetazepam, a news report said Tuesday.

Police also detained six locals in Sunday's pre-dawn raid on a factory in the southern Johor state, said federal narcotics chief Zulhasnan Najib Baharuddin.

Almost half of all Malaysians guilty of tax evasion

Almost half of all Malaysians guilty of tax evasion Kuala Lumpur - At least 900,000 Malaysians are guilty of not paying their taxes, prompting the government to track down the evaders, a news report said Monday.

There were an estimated 2 million people with taxable earnings in the country, but only 1.1 million are currently paying, Deputy Finance Minister Kong Cho Ha told parliament.

Companies fared even worse, with only 104,000 corporations paying taxes on their profits, out of the 500,000 firms registered, Kong was quoted as saying by the official Bernama news agency.

Malay Indians eligible for JPA scholarships

MalaysiaKuala Lumpur, Mar 23 : Malaysia's Human Resources Minister Dr S. Subramaniam said that about 7.4 percent of the Indian population were eligible for JPA scholarships this year.

He said the government scholarships would be given to students with outstanding SPM results and after taking into consideration their family backgrounds.

Dr Subramanian was speaking to reporters after closing the MIC Youth's Educational Bureau's motivational seminar in Shah Alam.

‘Democracy is dead in Malaysian Indian Congress’

‘Democracy is dead in Malaysian Indian Congress’Kuala Lumpur, Mar 23: Former Malaysian Indian Congress vice-president M. Muthupalaniappan, who failed in his bid to contest the party’s top post, claims that “democracy is dead” in the MIC.

He said this was evident as many of his nominations were disqualified. Muthupalaniappan said his bid for the presidency did not go down well with incumbent S. Samy Vellu from “day one”.

Malaysia ruling party polls hint at turbulent times ahead

Malaysia ruling party polls hint at turbulent times aheadKuala Lumpur  - Malaysia's political state of affairs seems set for turbulent times, judging from the gaggle of controversies ahead of the upcoming party elections of the country's main political group, the United Malays National Organisation, or UMNO.

The annual polls for UMNO, which is the largest and most powerful party in the governing National Front coalition, are always watched closely as the elected party heads will ultimately become goverment leaders.

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