AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoJohor–Immigration Probe: Malaysia’s Home Ministry and Johor authorities are investigating Forest City’s “Network School” after claims that Israeli nationals may have entered using passports from other countries, with checks on identities, travel documents, immigration passes and the programme’s legal status. Anti-Corruption Watch: MACC is tracking down two Bangladeshi men required to attend a Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court trial, asking the public to report their whereabouts. Housing Policy Push: Putrajaya says National Housing Policy 2026–2035 will use local income and housing demand data to set affordable prices and curb mismatches, while Rehda calls for integrated, data-driven planning. Fuel Price Debate: In Dewan Rakyat, PM Anwar defended BUDI MADANI RON95 at RM1.99 as cheaper than Saudi Arabia and Qatar, rejecting claims he broke his petrol-price pledge. Sarawak Investment Move: Sarawak may expand ASSAR to non-Bumiputera savers via a proposed ASSAR 2 fund. Tech & Security: Nvidia has tightened its Asia distributor approvals, cutting more than half of buyers in China amid export crackdown concerns. Health & Society: LPPKN reports most youths still want marriage and children, but costs and job stability are delaying plans.
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