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PETALING JAYA: Broadcaster Astro Awani says it will give full cooperation in the police probe against one of its newscasters for allegedly making slanderous remarks over two compounds amounting to RM50,000 each issued in Kelantan recently. Astro Awani editor-in-chief Ashwad Ismail confirmed that the investigation was about remarks aired on Awani 745, its primetime news programme. We have always been of the view that the institution of the police, which guarantees the harmony, safety and well-being of the rakyat, must always be respected and preserved at all times. As a news and current affairs channel, Astro Awani remains committed to strengthening the existing cooperation between the public and the police through ethical, balanced and quality coverage, he said in a statement on Saturday (May 1). ....
KUALA LUMPUR, April 30 Increasing the compound fines for Covid-19 violations to RM50,000 has not deterred the spread of the disease, but rather, burdened ordinary citizens, says lawyer Syahredzan Johan. Instead of taxing the public, he said it would be better to increase awareness while making. ....
Shocked over RM50k fine on burger seller, Umno Youth, PKR call for review Published Modified2:39 am - Several politicians have expressed sympathy with a burger seller in Kelantan who was slapped with a fine of RM50,000 and they want the federal government to review the standard operating procedures involving small traders. Kelantan Umno Youth chief Noor Hariri Mohamed Noor said the compound should not have been issued in the first place and the authority should have considered cases like that of the burger seller Wan Mohd Faisal Wan Kadir, who has no permanent job and is about to rebuild his savings after being affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. ....
KOTA BARU (Bernama): A burger seller at Kampung Rambutan Rendang near here was issued with a RM50,000 compound for violating the movement control order (MCO), including operating beyond 10pm. Kota Baru district police chief ACP Abdul Rahim Daud said the man also violated the standard operating procedures (SOP) by setting up tables for customers and failing to provide a body temperature scanner on Sunday (April 25). Due to the offences, we issued the maximum compound of RM50,000. However, he can appeal to the Health Ministry for a reduction, he said when contacted here Monday (April 26). Earlier, the burger seller, in a social media post which has gone viral, claimed that he was slapped with the maximum penalty of RM50,000 for operating the burger stall in front of his house at around 11pm. ....