AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoJohor Election Watch: PH will unveil its Johor state election manifesto tomorrow, promising a more balanced plan to narrow the development gap beyond “JB-centric” growth, with agendas aimed at lifting living standards and local economies. Sarawak Rights: A Sarawak lawmaker urged Putrajaya to respect MA63 by tabling the state assembly’s decision to add 17 seats, saying it’s not for federal approval. Subsidy Control: Johor’s BUDI MADANI Diesel update is set to curb border leakage by allowing subsidised diesel only for vehicles registered in the system. Digital Safety & Age Checks: The government is working with MCMC and PDRM to tackle VPN and third-party identity misuse to bypass social media age limits, while also finalising Online Safety Act 2025 rules. Crime & Enforcement: Sarawak Customs seized RM1.21m in contraband cigarettes and liquor in Sibu raids. School Bullying Focus: KL police expanded character-building and discipline programmes to primary schools to curb bullying and gangsterism early. Business & Economy: IPP Financial Advisers kept Malaysia’s 2026 GDP growth forecast at 4.6%, citing resilient domestic demand and AI/data-centre investment momentum.
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