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Loan moratorium returns
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Loan moratorium returns
Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin unveiled an RM150 billion stimulus package in conjunction with the indefinite extension of the total lockdown.
A key announcement was the reintroduction of a six-month bank loan moratorium for all individual borrowers regardless of income levels.
One main difference is that it will be on an opt-in basis this time. However, Muhyiddin assured the applications will be approved without any conditions or document requirements.
However, applications from small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are still subjected to bank approval.
The Small & Medium Enterprises Association appealed for the moratorium to be made automatic for SMEs as many who have missed payments while struggling to keep afloat during the pandemic have a hard time getting approval.
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Thursday, 08 Apr 2021 12:42 PM MYT
BY BEN TAN
An MACC officer escorting the suspect, who is a Royal Malaysian Navy logistics chief, before the remand application at the Johor Baru Magistrate’s Court today. — Picture by Ben Tan
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JOHOR BARU, April 8 ― A Royal Malaysian Navy logistics chief has been remanded for six days starting today to assist in investigations into fake claims amounting to RM24,250.
Magistrate Nur Izzaty Muhammad Zahari issued the remand order for the 36-year-old suspect at the Magistrate's Court here.
This was following his arrest by the Johor Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) investigators yesterday.
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