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Taxi Driver Walks 312KM From Johor To Istana Negara To Request Targeted EPF Withdrawals
His six-day journey came to an end when the man was allowed to enter the palace gates on Monday, 3 April.
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Govt To Allow EPF Members To Use Account 2 Savings As Collateral For Loans
The Sarawak Bank Employees' Union, however, has criticised the government's plan as "ill-conceived", asking, "So what happens if the borrowers default on their loans?"
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Study: 73% Of Malaysian Youths Aged 18 To 40 Are In Financial Debt
Among some of the top influences for why they took out a loan include financial constraints, inflation, and adopting luxurious lifestyles.
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Woman Uploads Photos Of Herself As A Corpse On FB To Avoid Paying Back Her Debt
She posted photos of herself as a 'corpse' in a shroud, as well as a picture of a stretcher that she allegedly took from Google.
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Anwar: Malaysia's National Debt Has Exceeded RM1 Trillion
According to the Prime Minister, he is currently reviewing projects to ensure there are no leakages.
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Father Stabs Daughter To Death Over RM650K Online Shopping Debt
The father had to use his own savings and borrowed money from their relatives to pay off his daughter's debts.
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Desperate 25-Year-Old Attempts To Burn & Break ATM Machine To Pay Off Loan Sharks
CCTV footage revealed that he brought two fuel canisters to burn the ATM.
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Newlyweds Refuse To Pay RM26K Debt To Caterer For Their Wedding Even After 10 Months
The caterer served two roast lambs, five dome sets, and 1,000 bottles of F&N orange juice at the couple's request.
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Girl Runs Away From Home In Johor After Mum Forces Her To Sell Her Body To Pay Off Debts
The mother allegedly allowed her 17-year-old daughter to sleep with her 60-year-old 'godfather', who pays a sum of money to her every time they sleep together.
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Malaysian Singer Eison Cai Dies From A Fall In Taiwan
Prior to the tragedy, Eison Chai was allegedly in a bad mood and went to visit his wife, Hitomi Wu, on Tuesday night, 16 August.
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Govt Launches URUS Programme To Help Struggling B50 Individuals
From smaller instalments to interest exemptions, the Financial Management and Resilience Programme (URUS) is a holistic programme to help borrowers manage their debt through personalised financial plans, financial education, and advisory support.
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PTPTN Helps Teacher Settle RM515 Debt In Her Account That Grew From RM0.01
The teacher said she had already settled all her PTPTN loans in July 2015.
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