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Residents in a fix over land rights
PETALING JAYA: Residents in Kampung Baru Ampang are claiming that third parties had “purchased” the land where their homes are built without their knowledge, says MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head Datuk Seri Michael Chong.
Twenty Kg Baru Ampang residents shocked to discover land acquired by third parties
PETALING JAYA: About 20 residents living in Kampung Baru Ampang were shocked when they found out that the land they have been legally occupying for decades had been claimed by third parties.
‘Ransom payment no guarantee for safe return’
PETALING JAYA: Giving in to human traffickers by paying a ransom for your loved one’s safe passage home will not guarantee his return, says MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head Datuk Seri Michael Chong.
Paying ransom no guarantee for release of human trafficking victims, says Chong
PETALING JAYA: Paying ransoms does not guarantee the return of human trafficking victims, says Datuk Seri Michael Chong.
Saifuddin: Report on envoy to Russia taken out of context
PUTRAJAYA: A recent report quoting the Malaysian ambassador to Russia as saying the country “will consider any request” from Moscow for the sale of semiconductors was taken out of context, says Datuk Seri Saifuddin Abdullah.
Check with Malawakil before accepting foreign job offers, says Saifuddin
PUTRAJAYA: Malaysians who receive job offers from foreign countries can check with the Malaysian Representative Office Overseas (Malawakil) to verify if the job offer is genuine.
Be wary of attractive job offers, public advised
KUALA LUMPUR: Don’t fall for advertisements promising overseas jobs with high pay.
Think twice before taking high paying job overseas, say human trafficking victims
KUALA LUMPUR: Be wary of advertisements promising jobs overseas with high pay - this was the message from two men who fell victim to human trafficking syndicates.
In the dark over whereabouts of trafficked youths
KUALA LUMPUR: The family members of eight youths who are believed to have been duped to work for syndicates involved in scams have come forward to appeal for help in “recovering” their children.
The telltale signs of a scam
PETALING JAYA: Fear, naivety and greed may have caused victims to fall prey to scammers who cheat them of thousands of ringgit, says MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head Datuk Seri Michael Chong.