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Court orders firm to pay workers
A Labour Court has granted a judgment in default against YM Management and Consultancy Sdn Bhd, a company in which Yayasan Melaka owns 70% of shares, to pay seven workers a total of RM16,982.16.
Body of clerk reported missing found in canal
Clerk Tan Wee Chee, who was reported missing and whose car was found burnt last week, has been found dead in an irrigation canal in Senggarang, 16km from where she was last seen in Batu Pahat.
Security firm worker held over missing RM917,000
Police have arrested an employee of a security firm in connection with the disappearance of nearly RM1mil from his company#8217;s strong room.
Salesman's life put on hold
A salesman has had to put his wedding plans on hold for two years after being caught in a financial bind because the car he bought may be a stolen vehicle.
ACA to record statement from Hilmi over allegations
The PenangB/B>Anti-Corruption Agency will record a statement from Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Dr Hilmi Yahaya over allegations that he had interfered in a sexual harassment case.
Trio held over clerk's death
An unemployed 52-year-old man and his 29-year-old son were among three men detained for investigations into the death of clerk-cum-English tutor Tan Wee Chee, whose body was found in an irrigation canal in Senggarang.
Malacca to pay salaries and benefits to seven
The state government is willing to pay the salaries and other benefits of the seven employees of the state-owned YM Management and Consultancy Sdn Bhd.
Grads trained as brokers
More than 90 graduates including a Masters holder who had applied for the post of IT executives and administrative assistants found themselves being trained as brokers instead for an illegal spot trading company.
Clerk not raped, only bruises found on body
The late Tan Wee Chee, whose body was found in an irrigation canal in Senggarang, was not raped and sustained no other wounds except bruises around her neck.
Ling begins study tour by visiting Malacca college
Former MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Ling Liong Sik has started his study tour by visiting Malacca-Manipal Medical College in Malacca Wednesday to look into the possibility of setting up a medical faculty for Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Utar).