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ACA: Only a fraction of leads are probed
The Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) received some 10,000 information on corrupt activities but only 15 to 20% were substantial leads to initiate investigations.
New Penang homes to have rain harvesters
All new housing projects in the state will have rain-harvesting facilities to help conserve water, said deputy Chief Minister Datuk Dr Hilmi Yahaya.
Abdullah: Search for pornographic VCDs must be legal
The Home Ministry will study the legal implications of conducting house-to-house raids for pornographic video compact discs (VCD) before embarking on such a move.
Government cautioned against standing guarantor to loans
AUDITOR-GENERAL Datuk Dr Hadenan Abdul Jalil has cautioned the Government against standing guarantor to loans taken by companies in his report.
RM56mil development planned in Seberang Prai
JKP Sdn Bhd (JKPSB), the business implementation arm of the Bumiputra Steering Committee, will develop 711 units of landed residential and commercial properties with gross development value of RM56mil in Seberang Prai Utara at the end of this year.
RM260,000 raised in aid of tsunami victims
The Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Syed Putra Jamalullail participated in a one-day golf tournament which raised RM260,000 for the TYT Disaster Relief Fund in aid of tsunami victims.
Penang's Pekan Rabu opens
B>P/B>ENANG#8217;S very own Pekan Rabu, which is named after the Prime Minister#8217;s late mother, Datuk Kailan Hassan, is now open for business.
Futsal carnival in Subang Jaya
The increasing interest in futsal among residents of Subang Jaya has spurred the organisers to hold the Subang Jaya-Pharmaton Futsal Carnival at Sports Planet in Taman Perindustrian Subang on Nov 26.
Clean up your own neighbourhoods, MPSJ urges residents
Subang Jaya residents have been asked to join hands with the Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) to help bring the dengue outbreak under control.
CCTV cameras in Subang Jaya soon
The Subang Jaya Municipal Council will install closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras in areas where the crime rate is high. The locations include housing and commercial areas.