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SINGAPORE: A man who was suspended from driving for the Grab platform turned to unregulated carpooling chat groups on Telegram for jobs, preying on women and driving them to secluded areas to molest them.
Muhammad Hafiz Maksah, 27, was given five years and 10 months jail and six strokes of the cane on Wednesday (Dec 23) for his crimes.
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He pleaded guilty to three counts of outraging the modesty of his passengers, with another two charges taken into consideration.
Looking at DBKL’s 2021 Budget are (from left) DBKL Project Implementation executive director Azmi Abdul Hamid, Socio-Economic Development executive director Anwar Mohd Zain, Planning executive director Sulaiman Mohamed and Mahadi.
UNEXPECTED expenditure due to the Covid-19 pandemic has forced Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) to review this year’s budget and adjust its expenditure accordingly for 2021.
Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Mahadi Che Ngah said DBKL saw an RM800mil drop in revenue this year, from a projected revenue of RM2.52bil, due to the pandemic and subsequent movement control order.
“We allowed for payment waivers and other discounts to Kuala Lumpur residents and this affected our initial projected revenue.