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Malaysian fined 2,680 dollars for insulting sultan on website

Malaysian fined 2,680 dollars for insulting sultan on website

Malaysian Indian Congress to rebuild 40 Tamil schools

Malaysian Indian Congress to rebuild 40 Tamil schoolsKuala Lumpur, Mar 12 : Human Resources Minister Dr S. Subramaniam has said that the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) will rebuild 40 Tamil schools with additional RM50m under the second economic stimulus package.

Dr. Subramaniam said in the first economic stimulus package, the Government had allocated RM50mil for Tamil schools, while RM30mil was approved by the Finance Ministry before the March 8 general election.

Malaysian Home Minister says Hindraf chief free to return home

Malaysian Home Minister says Hindraf chief free to return homeKuala Lumpur, Mar 12 : Malaysian Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar has said that Hindu Rights Action Force (HINDRAF) chairman P. Waythamoorthy, whose passport has been revoked by the Malaysian Government, is free to return home.

The New Strait Times quoted Albar as saying that the government had never stopped Waythamoorthy from returning to Malaysia.

"We have just sent his new passport to the Malaysian High Commission office in London but he has yet to collect it." he said.

Malaysia clears police chief, attorney general of Anwar allegation

Malaysia clears police chief, attorney general of Anwar allegation Kuala Lumpur  - Malaysia's new anti-corruption panel on Wednesday cleared the country's police chief and attorney general of any wrongdoing in the imprisonment of opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim more than 10 years ago.

The decision was a severe setback for Anwar, who has maintained that he was framed on charges of corruption and sodomy in a political conspiracy that began with his 1988 sacking as deputy prime minister.

Malaysian Indian restaurateurs cry foul as Govt. doubles levy on foreign workers

Malaysian Indian restaurateurs cry foul as Govt. doubles levy on foreign workersKuala Lumpur, Mar. 11: The Malaysian Government's efforts to reduce the number of foreign workers by doubling the levy on them, has caused anxiety among Malaysian Indian restaurateurs.

Malaysian Indian Restaurant Owners Association president R. Ramalingam Pillai said that the doubling of the levy on foreign workers would make them unaffordable.

Malaysia unveils 16.12-billion-dollar stimulus package

Malaysia unveils 16.12-billion-dollar stimulus package Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia on Tuesday unveiled a massive 60-billion-ringgit (16.12-billion-dollar) economic stimulus package to boost its ailing economy.

In announcing the package, Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak, who is also the finance minister, said all development plans would be implemented throughout 2009 and
2010.

The fund is the second economic stimulus package by the government after a 7-billion-ringgit package announced in November.

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