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1000 or more Sales (consolidated) as of the End of the From ¥100 billion to less than ¥1 trillion Previous Fiscal Year From 10 to less than 50 End of the Previous Fiscal Year Policy on Measures to Protect Minority Shareholders in Conducting Transactions with Controlling Shareholder ― Other Special Circumstances which may have Material Impact on Corporate Governance In order to ensure that the transparency of our governance and the interests of our stakeholders are not compromised, our group established the Management Advisory Committee in July 2008, and had been building a system to check our business, borrowing, and personnel relationships with Mizuho Financial Group ( Mizuho FG ).

Adopt global standard to ensure road traffic safety, food delivery service companies told

KUALA LUMPUR: Employers especially those in the food delivery service should pay close attention to the safety of their employees, says Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye. The Alliance for Safe Community chairman said such employers or companies should adopt ISO39001, which is a global standard for the road traffic safety management. The system is important as it symbolises the commitment of companies in managing road traffic safety for their employees. Road traffic safety management should be the responsibility of the employer or organisation. it should not be left to the employee alone, he said when contacted on Monday (April 5). Lee said ISO39001 is a form of guideline to help prevent and reduce the risk of road related deaths or serious injuries.

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Decorative plants stolen in Mont Kiara

Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) said the decorative shrubs were planted at key roads in the city. Also referred to as the Red Master, the shrub comes in shades of red, green and silver. Traders and the homeless in Medan Pasar store items near plants and shrubs. Photos: FAIHAN GHANI/The Star A check online showed that a pot of the plant sells for about RM40. “It looks like the plants were pulled out very carefully so I think whoever took it wanted to re-plant it elsewhere, ’’ said DBKL Corporate Planning Department director Khairul Azmir Ahmad.Condemning the action, he said, the plants mostly stolen are in affluent areas like Mont Kiara.

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