PUTRAJAYA, May 14 (Bernama) -- Former Economy Minister Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli returned to the headquarters of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) here today to continue giving statements in connection with investigations into a government contract worth nearly RM1.1 billion.
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| EG Industries Bhd wholly-owned subsidiary seals US$241.6 million purchase order for high-speed optical modules and wireless access-related products | |
| Continued expansion in the loan and deposit portfolios lifts Public Bank's net profit to RM1.75 bln in 1Q 2026 from RM1.74 bln in 1Q 2025. | |
| MOHE restructures 36 polytechnics to offer degree and master's level studies in line with high-tech industry needs - Zambry | |
| Malaysia’s labour demand grew by 1.8 pct y-o-y, reaching 9.23 mln jobs in 1Q 2026 - DOSM | |
| The government is exploring incentives to accelerate EV truck adoption amid rising diesel subsidy costs - Loke | |
| Malaysia's 1Q 2026 economic growth is expected to meet the advance forecast of 4–5 per cent-- Akmal Nasrullah | |
| No discussion at National Economic Action Council on finalising Budi95 quota reduction - Akmal Nasrullah |
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