AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGovernance Probe: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has ordered a comprehensive forensic investigation into Xeraya Capital, Khazanah’s wholly owned life sciences investment arm, after the board flagged governance concerns and irregularities in past transaction documentation. Courts & Crime: A Malaysian telecom solutions firm, Aircom Telecommunication, became the first in Malaysia charged for providing network services without the required licences, while police rescued 17 Jordanian children allegedly trafficked for begging in KL and arrested 15 suspects. Public Safety: The Health Ministry warned the public against unregistered “hydrogen inhalers/machines” and misleading health claims, and Sarawak schools were temporarily closed due to haze as air quality worsened. State & Society: Melaka plans to set up a Main Syariah Court next year to streamline its Syariah judicial system, and KPWKM launched a programme to support 1,400 domestic violence survivors with psychosocial, legal and economic help. Economy & Trade: Malaysia will review new investment applicants after MITI flagged some warehouse/transit activities that don’t create jobs or economic value, and an economist backed a hybrid SST model with input tax credits to reduce tax cascading. Sports: Selangor’s Eliza Tan set a national record twice to win SUKMA women’s 100m freestyle gold, while badminton saw Malaysia’s Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin reach the World Championships quarter-finals.
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