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Dialysis Outrage- St John Ambulance Malaysia threatens to surrender dialysis centres

Dialysis Outrage- St John Ambulance Malaysia threatens to surrender dialysis centres after unreasonable requirements imposed by Authorities!!
 
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Seriously I wonder what the Health Minister and his ministry is doing apart from indulging in car number plates and fabricating tales.
Is this what BN/UMNO/MCA 'rakyat didahulukan' is all about?

Indon Dude With Red IC (PR Status) Can Vote In Selangor?

PLEASE EXAMINE THIS EXHIBITS AND FORWARD TO AS MANY OF YOUR FRIENDS AS POSSIBLE TO EXPOSE THE DIRTY TACTIC OF BE-END GOVERNMENT.    

Sarawak Energy’s RM30b loan stumps DAP

KUCHING: How did Sarawak Energy Bhd (SEB) manage to secure a RM30 billion loan when its annual after tax profits amounted to only RM330 million? Is it because SEB or Sarawak Electricity Supply Corporation (Sesco) is a state government- owned company?
Either way the RM30 billion loan to SEB has left Sarawak DAP stumped.
“It is a very shocking figure. It may take 100 years to pay the loan plus the interests.
“Even Sarawak’s annual revenue is only between RM4 billion and RM5 billion. How is it possible then to secure a RM30 billion loan?

Musa: Ask me, I am innocent


Musa Aman's outburst in the State Legislative Assembly has got observers believing that he told the truth when he said the US$100 million in Zurich was Umno's.

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman lost his cool during the State Legislative Assembly sitting yesterday and his outburst may have put Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak in a spot over allegations of money laundering involving a Swiss bank.
Responding to Luyang assemblywoman Melania Chia’s queries regarding the alleged hundreds of million of ringgits in his Swiss bank accounts, Musa said: ” You can ask me… you can even repeat it outside the house. I won’t sue you because I am not worried at all.

Star launches its division in Labuan


LABUAN: Opposition State Reform Party (Star) stakes its claim on the sole Labuan parliamentary seat when it launched its division in the island at an Ujana Kewangan Hall here last night.

Launching it was its Sabah chairman, Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan, who promised that if Star ever comes into power, effort would be made to know the aspiration of the people in the island if they wanted to be full-fledged part of Sabah again.


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