KUALA LUMPUR, March 28 Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin today stressed that the MySejahtera Covid-19 contract tracing mobile application and its data still belongs to the government, despite a previous deal on its intellectual property (IP) and software licence. Khairy also said the decision.
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MAY 9 Three things are clear from Malaysia’s battle with Covid-19. First, Malaysia’s frontliners have a world-class commitment to this fight. Second, under-resourcing of healthcare has been exposed to public scrutiny and concern. Third, the relationship between the public and private.
Singh Bros claim they wanted to pay money back to Daiichi, but court orders restrained them. Supreme Court   |  Photo Credit: IANS
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Daiichi Sankyo wants enforcement of Rs. 3500 cr arbitral award, payment by Singh Bros
Daiichi Sankyo has accused brothers Malvinder Singh and Shivinder Singh of colluding with Malaysian Healthcare giant IHH Berhad to sell their 31% stake in Fortis Healthcare for Rs. 4000 crores. Appearing for Daiichi, senior lawyer Mukul Rohatgi submitted that the Singh brothers kept giving written assurances to courts that they won t dilute their stake or alienate unencumbered shares while they secretly finalised the deal with IHH Berhad.