The issue has to be handled through systemic reforms and enforcement, said an official. Read more at straitstimes.com.
He said the league has worked with regional law enforcement agencies to tackle piracy. Read more at straitstimes.com.
If a foreigner buys subsidised fuel at a local petrol station in Malaysia, the dealer can be fined up to one million ringgit (S$307k) or jailed for three years – but the foreigner gets away scot-free.
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Economic Survey on January 31, analyzing the Indian economy, government policies, and future outlook. It covers macroeconomic performance and ...
Fifteen of the 31 companies have already filed 11 separate writ petitions with the High Court, contesting the PDB’s actions ...
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Mediation Reforms
Considering a gigantic backlog of court cases on both sides of the border (over 6 million in Indian high courts and 2.1 million in Pakistan), debates on how to improve the judicial institution have ...
Presently, if a non-Malaysian buys subsidised fuel (RON 95 petrol) at a Malaysian petrol station, the dealer can be fined up ...
Significant updates have occurred in the employment law landscape in Singapore in 2024, including the introduction of the Workplace Fairness Bill, which will be Singapore’s first anti-discrimination ...
The AGO has requested data and documents from Kohod village chief in line with an ongoing investigation into the sea fence ...