PETALING JAYA: The public and private sectors can now contribute to the National Disaster Relief Trust Fund and be eligible for tax deductions, says the Finance Ministry (MOF).
PETALING JAYA: The time has come for political appointees who are unqualified and unprofessional to resign as Chairman of Government Linked Corporatio.
KUALA LUMPUR, April 25 Cerdik, a GLC-driven CSR pilot initiative to provide digital access to education via accessibility of devices and data connectivity, is targeting for at least 50,000 students to receive their devices by end-May, with the balance of 100,000 devices expected to be.
MDEC appoints new chief strategy officer Details 21 April 2021
Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) has appointed Fadzli Abdul Wahit as its new chief strategy officer. Fadzli (pictured) will be tasked to sharpen MDEC’s corporate strategy in line with the Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint (MyDIGITAL) and rapidly evolving global digital economy Cyberjaya.
In his new role, he will be reporting to CEO Surina Shukri. Fadzli will lead strategic planning for the lead agency driving the digital economy as well as transformation and change management across MDEC. He will also work closely with MDEC Operating Council, members of the leadership team, and its board of directors to define the organisation’s corporate strategy to deliver on its mission to enable an innovative, inclusive and technologically-integrated society in line with Malaysia 5.0.
Thursday, 15 Apr 2021 03:48 PM MYT
BY ASHMAN ADAM
From the survey, 65 per cent of Malay respondents believed liberalism was a bad concept, 62 per cent and 66 per cent of Chinese and Indians respectively believed it was a good concept, with a higher proportion of rural to urban respondents (50 per cent to 28 per cent) believing liberalism was a negative concept. Bernama pic
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KUALA LUMPUR, April 15 Malaysians are increasingly unsupportive of liberalism as there is poor understanding of the concept in Malaysia, according to a Merdeka Center survey.
In a webinar conducted by think tank Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS), the survey titled Perceptions Towards Liberalism in Malaysia showed that the view of liberalism as a ‘bad concept’ in Malaysia rose from 22 per cent in 2016 to 42 per cent last year.