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Day: August 6, 2024

RM3.9 mln worth of hazardous sex stimulants, cosmetics seized in Penang

GEORGE TOWN, A total of 527 types of sex stimulants containing scheduled poisons and unregistered products as well as 11 digital devices, all worth about RM4.4 million, were seized under Ops Legacy 2.0 in Penang, Kedah and Johor on July 30. The illegal products were seized through 24 raids by the pharmaceutical enforcement branch of the Ministry of Health (MOH) in the three states, which is the largest operation held this year. MOH pharmacy enforcement division director Mohd Zawawi Abdullah said that after carrying out intelligence and surveillance for the past two years on the proliferation of sex stimulants, the

ASEAN Countries Need To Cooperate To Address Regional Agricultural Challenges

JOHOR BAHRU, ASEAN member countries need to work together to address various challenges in the agriculture sector, especially involving the issue of land shortages as a result of development and population growth. Agriculture and Food Security Ministry (KPKM) secretary-general Datuk Lokman Hakim Ali said that modern farming methods should be widely used because they are capable of increasing the productivity and quality of agricultural produce. ‘The population density in all countries is increasing, so we need development, housing and industries, and these require the use of land, whether agricultural or forestry, thus affecting the production of agricultural and food products,’

Absent MPs Could risk Losing allowances Under New PSA – Johari

GEORGE TOWN, Members of parliament (MPs) who fail to attend Dewan Rakyat sessions for a certain period risk losing their allowances once the Parliamentary Services Act (PSA) comes into effect. Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Johari Abdul said attendance requirements for MPs are clearly stipulated in the law, noting that those who are absent for six consecutive months without a valid reason may lose their seats. However, so far, no MPs have lost their seats due to this reason, he said. ‘Nonetheless, I must reiterate that MPs are elected by the people to attend Parliament. So, I am suggesting that

60-day Maternity Leave Does Not Violate Regulations – KPPA

PUTRAJAYA, The Hulu Langat District Health Office’s (PKD) decision to approve only 60 days of maternity leave for its medical officers does not violate maternity leave regulations, said Director-General of Public Service (KPPA) Datuk Seri Wan Ahmad Dahlan Abdul Aziz. He said that have the discretion to consider granting maternity leave of between 60 days and 90 days for officers taking into account the importance of the service. ‘In this regard, the approval of 60 days of maternity leave for medical officers at Hulu Langat PKD is subject to the department head’s consideration, taking into account the importance of the

Fishermen will lose diesel subsidy if involved in leakages – LKIM

KUALA TERENGGANU, Fishermen involved in selling diesel at sea will lose their fuel subsidy, said Fisheries Development Authority of Malaysia (LKIM) chairman Muhammad Faiz Fadzil. He said an order to close the premises will also be taken against any fisherman’s diesel sales centre that is found to be carrying out illegal activities. “We will take immediate action to close these fishermen’s diesel sales centres if there are leaks and irregularities involved. If fishermen are involved, we will cancel their eligibility to get subsidies,’ he said after officiating the Rahmah Mesra MADANI with Fishermen Programme in Pelabuhan Chendering here today. “From