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Explained: What Is An Emergency And How It Would Affect Us During The Pandemic
Here's a brief summary of what would happen if a nationwide emergency is imposed in Malaysia.
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Rape, Incest & Molestation Among 1,721 Sexual Crimes Committed Against Children This Year
There were 1,856 underage marriages in 2018, the Ministry of Women, Family, and Community Development revealed in the Parliament today, 19 August.
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Malaysians Angered By Minister Who Flouted Home Quarantine After Returning From Turkey
An unnamed source said that Khairuddin had the Prime Minister's permission to visit Turkey which was classified as a green zone at the time.
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Government Mulls Tiered Fine System For Those Found Flouting Mandatory Face Mask Rule
The proposed system would start compounds at RM250 for first-time offenders.
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Finance Minister: Political Appointments To GLC Posts Help Provide Check And Balance
The issue was brought up by Kota Kinabalu MP Chan Foong Hin last Thursday, 6 August.
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Price Of 3-Ply Masks To Be Reduced To RM1
Previously, the cabinet decided to lower the retail price of three-ply face masks from RM1.50 to RM1.20, set to take force on 15 August.
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Hishammuddin Says That He Has Been Compounded By MOH After Caught Vaping In Parliament
However, the minister did not reveal the amount he was compounded.
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Foreign Affairs Minister Hishammuddin Hussein Apologises For Vaping In Dewan Rakyat
In 2018, the Parliament building was declared as a no-smoking zone.
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MPs Questioned Over Necessity Of Lavish Meals That Cost Up To RM10,000 A Day
An alleged receipt shows they had spent almost RM3,000 on a single prawn dish.
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[PHOTOS] MPs Are Practising Better Social Distancing In Dewan Rakyat - And So Should You
Members of Parliament (MPs) are leading by example.
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"Sit Down!" - Deputy Speaker Snaps At The Jelutong MP After He Refuses To Back Down
The six-minute exchange started off as a conversation regarding national assets under the previous government.
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Here Are The New, Harsher Punishments For Reckless Driving And Drink-Driving In Malaysia
Drink-drivers can face up to 15 years in jail, a RM100,000 fine, and be stopped from driving for up to 10 years if they are found guilty of causing death on the road.
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