Search
You have searched for "V.P. Shanmugam"
Showing 1-10 of 1210
Melaka govt looking for qualified person to be next MSN director
MELAKA: The state government is currently headhunting a qualified person to be the state Sport Council (MSN) director, says a state executive councillor.
Two years needed for implementation of youth age limit amendment, says Melaka exco member
MELAKA: The Melaka government is requesting consideration so that the implementation of the youth age limit amendment to 15 to 30 years which should start next January can be postponed until 2023 to ensure association leaderships have sufficient time to groom youths of calibre to take over as leaders.
Chetti Peranakan culinary staples
The Chetti Peranakans in Melaka have a strong culinary identity forged through generations of heirloom recipes like pindang ikan parang, urap kulit timun and sambal telur belimbing.
Economy likely to get worse before it improves
IF anybody had been waiting for confirmation that more is to come from the current slowing economic environment, they need not go further than to scrutinise the statement by Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng.
Singapore opposition says ‘fake news’ law may be used as muzzle
The leader of a new opposition party in Singapore is worried the government may use a recently passed law aimed at blocking fake news to muzzle the group ahead of general elections expected by early 2021.
If MAS is to be sold, cast the net wider
The Alternative View - M Shanmugam Malaysia Airlines Bhd (MAS) is like the Brazilian football team. Almost everybody, from politicians to technocrats and investment analysts, seems to be an expert in how it can improve its services in good and bad times.
Muhyiddin meets S'pore minister on decriminalisation of drug addiction
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia and Singapore have met to discuss several issues, including the decriminalisation of drug addiction.
The reality of ruling from Putrajaya
The Alternative View by M. Shanmugam - AFTER 14 months at the helm, the reality of ruling by the rule of law is haunting the Pakatan Harapan government. From ensuring political stability to unravelling contracts awarded by the previous government, it is not so simple anymore.
Four Malaysian drug convicts face execution after Singapore rejects clemency petitions
PETALING JAYA: Four Malaysians convicted of drug-related offences in Singapore face imminent execution after its president rejected the clemency petitions of up to 10 prisoners over the past week, says Lawyers For Liberty.