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16 Jan 2017
New Straits Times reported a survey conducted by Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR) showing that more businesses in Malaysia are expecting employee salaries to increase over the next 12 months, compared to last year.
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The giant republic’s aggressive investments in ports and rail links in Malaysia under its belt-road regional economic expansion programme is going to change the outlook for the island republic.
SINGAPORE: At high speed, the Malaysian motorcyclists zoom past traffic, weaving across lanes, squeezing between vehicles, even speeding on road shoulders.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Inland Revenue Board (IRB) will be cracking down harder on tax evaders this year, with "aggressive tax planning" among the strategies put in place, said its chief executive officer Datuk Sabin Samitah.
13 Jan 2017
PUTRAJAYA: The Employment Restriction Act 1968 will be amended to impose stiffer penalty on employers who hire illegal foreign migrants, said Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Paul Low (pic).
首相署部长拿督刘胜权说,配合雇主强制承诺方案(EMC)的落实,政府预定在3月向国会提呈雇用限制法令,将雇用非法外劳的罚款提高至每雇用一名非法外劳就罚款10万令吉。
09 Jan 2017
JOHOR BARU: The police and local council are teaming up to curb drinking in public areas including parks and playgrounds.
Many of the most successful people have gotten job interviews down to a science.
SHAH ALAM: AUTHORITIES are up in arms over foreigners driving vehicles illegally in Selangor.
04 Jan 2017
THE Federal Territories Ministry will not back down on its decision to make Kuala Lumpur polystyrene-free.