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Johor owed RM407mil in land premiums
More than 1,000 recipients of state land owe the Johor government in excess of RM407mil.
Scams found among scratch and win contests
If you are fond of 'Scratch and Win' contests, be careful as they may be scams. The Consumer Claims Tribunal in Johor has recorded 150 cheating claims on such contests until November this year.
Raising retirement age ‘will cause job loss’
B>E/B>xtending the retirement age of civil servants to 60 years will increase the unemployment rate due to the limited number of vacancies, the assembly was told on Wednesday.
Rep: Punish contractor for not completing hospital in time
Take stern action against the contractors responsible for the delay in the completion of Hospital Sultan Ismail, urged Halim Suleiman (BN - Puteri Wangsa).
Rep: We’re scapegoats in event of state mistakes
State assemblymen are the scapegoats for every weakness, carelessness and mistake that the Government and its leaders make, Lau Chin Hoon (BN - Pemanis) told the assembly.
Few divorces among Johor civil servants
Civil servants in the Johor have a lower divorce rate than workers in the private sector.
Representative wants conversion of Federal Government water loans
State government loans from the Federal Government for water-related costs should be converted into Federal Government grants, Samsol Bari Jamali (BN - Semarang) told the state assembly.
Rep: Look into issues before the media does
Complaints should be looked into immediately and not only after the media highlights them, a state assemblyman said.
Johor still short of housing target
The target to build 260,000 units of medium-low and low-cost houses is far from being achieved although the deadline is just three months away, the Johor State Assembly was told yesterday.
Tun Ismail – a model for politicians
Exactly 31 years ago, the nation saw the passing of a nationalist with true integrity. Tun Dr Ismail Abdul Rahman, who was the deputy prime minister then, serves as a fine example of how politics should be, writes JOCELINE TAN.