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Govt: Special Licence For Online Businesses Under Review

The government is currently reviewing a proposed special licence for online businesses as cybercrime involving online scams in Malaysia has reportedly hit an all-time high, The Star reports. As you may recall, the domestic trade and consumer affairs ministry (KPDNHEP) originally mulled to introduce the licence back in March of last year, with the aim to keep online businesses under close control and to protect consumers.

M sian MP receives backlash for saying that drinking TIMAH whiskey is like drinking Malay women

Covid-19 self-test kit price to be reduced before school session begins

Covid-19 self-test kit price to be reduced before school session begins
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No alcohol sale during lockdown, cigarettes allowed for addicts

Could Malaysia s fake halal meat scandal impact its export reputation?

February 07, 2021 Shoppers at a market in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. File photo: Reuters For Syahiirah Junaidi, a Kuala Lumpur resident, the recent halal meat scandal in Malaysia is beyond her control. The country was in December rocked by reports that a cartel had for decades been allegedly bribing officials to import and sell Muslims non-certified meat, including horse and kangaroo when the meat was neither ritually slaughtered according to Islamic custom nor derived from approved sources. While Syahiirah says she cannot do much but continue to take the word of supermarkets that pledge their meat is halal, or permissible, she knows older residents would not be as forgiving.

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