It seems that the second extraordinary general meeting (EGM) next Saturday will likely be called off and the MCA will be heading for fresh polls in six months' time.
free 'These series of interviews are credible enough for our attorney-general, police force and MACC to start the investigative ball rolling - if they are courageous and bold enough, that is.'
The report on the collapse of the suspension bridge across Sungai Kampar, Perak, which caused the drowning of three pupils last month, will be tabled in the Dewan Rakyat on Dec 7.
They were said to have attempted to bribe three out of the division's 18 youth committee members who quit last Sunday, following a loss of confidence in the youth chief's leadership.
Suhakam inquiry Police refusal for five lawyers to meet their clients in the May 7 incident at the Brickfields police station was to avoid an uncontrollable incident.
AirAsia, Asia's leading low cost airline, plans to fly to Delhi, Kolkata and Amritsar via its Bangkok hub by the first half of next year, said group chief executive officer Tony Fernandes.
Among the recommendations made are the creation of the Ethics and Integrity Monitoring Committee and the appointment of independent non-executive members who would constitute one-third of the PKA Board of Directors.
UPDATED 7PM Vice-president Liow Tiong Lai has informed the prime minister that he will call of the EGM scheduled for Nov 28 if the Ong faction agrees for fresh polls to be held soon.
BREAKING NEWS The Kuala Lumpur High Court has fixed Monday to decide on former Kota Siputeh assemblyperson Abu Hasan Sarif and the Election Commission 's stay application.
Thai health authorities are introducing an official penis measuring device with the aim of advising condom users which size to wear for comfort and protection against sexual diseases.
A news report about a businessman seeking the return of his money over a botched land deal has resulted in a politician-cum-lawyer threatening to sue Malaysiakini for defamation.
UN Official Seeks Global Action on Iran Wall Street .. - Online BERLIN -- Mohamed ElBaradei, the departing chief of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog agency, said Iran's continued refusal to accept tighter scrutiny of its nuclear activities would likely force the ...