Ex-Petronas manager leaked confidential data to Petros, Cyber Security unit confirms, court told
KUALA LUMPUR, June 25 — The Sessions Court was told today that Petronas’ Cyber Security Department confirmed that a former manager at the company had disclosed information on the national oil company’s business and financial structure to Petroleum Sarawak Berhad (PETROS) on June 8, 2024. Former Petronas senior manager of Corporate
Prisons (Amendment) Bill 2026 deferred, referred to two parliamentary select committees for scrutiny
KUALA LUMPUR, June 25 — The Prisons (Amendment) Bill 2026, which, among other things, seeks to provide for the use of electronic monitoring devices and the appointment of volunteers to support prisoner rehabilitation programmes, has been deferred and will be referred back to two Parliamentary Special Select Committees (PSSCs). Deputy Home
AirBorneo says flight disruptions to continue as concurrent aircraft maintenance hits Sabah, Sarawak services
KUALA LUMPUR, June 8 — AirBorneo has confirmed ongoing flight disruptions across Sabah and Sarawak, with delays and cancellations expected to continue over the coming days due to concurrent aircraft maintenance and technical rectification works. In a statement, the airline said the disruptions began on June 5 and have affected a
Anwar arrives in Tokyo for three-day Japan visit, Nikkei Forum on agenda
TOKYO, June 8 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim arrived here tonight for a three-day official visit to Japan, aimed at further strengthening bilateral ties and participating in the 31st Nikkei Forum. The aircraft carrying the Prime Minister touched down at Haneda International Airport at 8.20pm local time (7.20pm Malaysia
Batu Pahat MCA office gutted in evening fire, investigation underway (VIDEO)
BATU PAHAT, June 7 — An MCA office in Jalan Nipah, Lorong 3, Yong Peng near here was 80 per cent destroyed in a fire last night. In a statement, operation commander Senior Fire Officer II Muhammad Amier Syah Hamzah said the Fire and Rescue Department received an emergency call on
What’s really in Selangor’s guidelines for non-Muslim places of worship? Exco sets record straight
SHAH ALAM, June 7 — The Selangor state government has clarified several misconceptions surrounding the proposed review and optimisation of the Selangor State Manual on Guidelines and Standards for Community Facilities Planning relating to non-Islamic places of worship. State Human Resources and Poverty Eradication Committee chairman V. Pappraidu said one of
Mydin says essential goods supply in Malaysia remains stable despite global uncertainty
KUALA LUMPUR, June 6 — The supply of essential goods in Malaysia remains stable despite ongoing uncertainties in global supply chains, says Mydin Mohamed Holdings Bhd (Mydin) managing director Datuk Dr Ameer Ali Mydin. He said careful planning by the retail sector and the smooth operation of the domestic agricultural industry
FamilyMart apologises, says delivery rider’s wellbeing attended to after viral soup incident
KUALA LUMPUR, June 6 — FamilyMart Malaysia has apologised over an incident involving a delivery rider who was allegedly splashed with hot soup in a viral video, saying it has already attended to the rider’s wellbeing. In a statement yesterday, the convenience store chain said it regretted the incident and the
Guan Eng questions Penang exco approval of additional reclamation land off Karpal Singh Drive
KUALA LUMPUR, June 5 — Air Putih assemblyman Lim Guan Eng today accused the Penang government of directly awarding a controversial 70-acre sea reclamation project off Karpal Singh Drive instead of putting it through an open tender process. The allegation comes amid an ongoing dispute over the RM1 billion Jelutong landfill
DAP pledges support for constitutional amendment separating AG and public prosecutor roles
KUALA LUMPUR, June 5 — DAP today pledged its support for the Constitution (Amendment) Bill 2026 on the separation of the roles of the Attorney General (AG) and Public Prosecutor (PP), which has been finalised by the Parliamentary Special Select Committee. Secretary-general Anthony Loke said the matter was among the decisions