ON THE BEAT: WONG CHUN WAI
It’s amazing how our lawmakers who repeatedly display political cockiness, make sexist remarks and behave in an uncouth manner can still get themselves re-elected.
THERE he goes again with his looney tunes. The incorrigible Kinabatangan MP Datuk Bung Mokhtar Radin has once again infuriated most Malaysians with another of his off-colour remarks.
The loud Sabah politician, who has a notorious reputation for using un-parliamentary language, created Malaysian parliamentary history when he uttered a four-letter word against a DAP woman six years ago.
The microphones of all MPs had to be switched off by the Speaker in the heat of the debate but Mokhtar’s profanity was loud enough for other members and reporters to hear. He must be proud of his record.
Strangely, the Hansard, which records the House meetings in verbatim, has no record of the outburst during the debate. Things would have remained that way until the media approached Bung Mokhtar in the lobby and, to their surprise, he admitted the deed and went on to defend himself on record.
Before that, the MP sparked a controversy when he uttered a sexist-tainted boleh masuk sikit? (Can I come in a little?) remark in his attempt to seek clarification from Bukit Mertajam MP Chong Eng.
As expected, he said he meant no harm and that the phrase was commonly used in Sabah.
[More at http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/5/13/focus/17710011&sec=focus]
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Sunday, May 13, 2007
There they go again - The Star
Sunday, May 6, 2007
Putera Umno skydivers to try similar feat in Mecca - The Star
PEKAN: Fresh from their successful jump in the North Pole, Putera Umno skydivers will attempt a similar feat in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
The wing’s chief, Datuk Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim, said they had received an invitation from the Governor of Mecca, Prince Faisal, who is also a keen freefall parachutist.
He said the entire team felt honoured and was prepared to create another historical feat.
“The North Pole expedition saw us creating six new records and had attracted the attention of many countries, including Islamic nations.
“We were proud to achieve feats dominated only by Westerners previously,” he said after attending an excellence awards presentation ceremony in SM Seri Pekan yesterday.
Abdul Azeez said the team, comprising 12 former Mat Rempit, was awaiting the right time and condition to make the jump outside the Holy Land.
[More at http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/5/6/nation/17648178&sec=nation]
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
North Pole Jumpers Break Several Records - Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR, May 2 (Bernama) -- The Putera Umno team which jumped at the North Pole last week has broken a series of records in skydiving, International Parachute Commission's (IPC) delegate Datuk Abdul Rahim Dahalan said.
Abdul Rahim, who was also Putera Umno North Pole Free Fall Expedition operations head, told Bernama here that the Association of Russian Polar Explorers Arctic and Antartica would officially endorse the records within a month.
He is the sole Malaysian representative to the IPC, which is a commission under the World Air Sports Federation (FAI).
The records involved the first world youth skydiving expedition team to jump at the North Pole and the biggest national flag carried to the region. The Malaysian and Umno flags unfurled there to mark the occasion were 100 feet long and 50 feet wide.
Sixteen jumpers, including 12 Putera Umno members aged between 19 and 24, had jumped from a Russian helicopter at the North Pole on April 23.
Abdul Rahim said the team also cracked two Asian skydiving records.
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Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Umno shuts the door on ex-deputy president forever - The Star
KUALA LUMPUR: Umno has closed its doors permanently on Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
“He will not be taken back. Period,” Umno secretary-general Datuk Seri Radzi Sheikh Ahmad told reporters after the Umno supreme council meeting yesterday.
He said the meeting had discussed Anwar, who was sacked as deputy president in 1998, and reaffirmed that he “would never be accepted back into the party”.
“There has been talk that Anwar has friends in Umno and people are talking about him coming back. Let me just say that he will not be taken back.
“We made that decision before and we reiterated it today,” he added.
After Anwar’s release from prison in September 2004, the party's supreme council decided that the door was shut on him “for now”.
[More at http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/5/1/nation/17600567&sec=nation]
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Ijok Win Shows BN Still Popular Among The Masses, Says Najib - Bernama
KUALA SELANGOR, April 28 (Bernama) -- Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak tonight said that the Barisan Nasional (BN) victory in the Ijok state by-election is testimony to the continued popularity of the ruling government among the people.
Observing that the rakyat continued to have faith in the BN, the Deputy Prime Minister said the win also illustrated their unflinching support for the leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
"This is a truly significant victory as Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) had launched a very aggressive campaign... they hurled all sorts of slander against BN leaders. But we remained stoic and patient," he told reporters after the announcement of the result of the by-election at the Batang Berjuntai community hall here.
Pointing out that the BN had chalked up an increased majority in Ijok compared to the one garnered in the 2004 general election, Najib said the rakyat had opted for a responsible party, mindful that their future was inextricably linked to the BN.
The BN retained the Ijok seat when its candidate, K. Parthiban, 38, beat Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim of the PKR in the straight fight to win by a 1,850-vote majority.
The by-election was held following the death of BN assemblyman Datuk K. Sivalingam of a heart attack in Chennai, India, on April 4. In the last general election, in 2004, Sivalingam had garnered a 1,649-vote majority to beat PKR's Abdol Rahman Moharam and Mohamed Shariff Nagoorkani, an independent.
[More at http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/state_news/news.php?id=259356&cat=ct]
Friday, April 27, 2007
Tuanku Mizan installed as king - The Star
KUALA LUMPUR: The Sultan of Terengganu, Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin was installed as the 13th Yang di-Pertuan Agong in a ceremony steeped in the tradition of the Malay rulers at Balairong Seri of Istana Negara yesterday.
Soon after the 45-year-old King read out his pledge as the Head of State, the VIPs and guests led by Datuk Maharaja Lela Tengku Farouk Tengku Jalil hailed “Daulat Tuanku” three times.
The Yang di-Pertuan Agong, in his pledge inscribed in Jawi on a goat hide, vowed to govern the nation with utmost fairness in accordance with provisions in the Federal Constitution and uphold Islam.
Tuanku Mizan said he would ensure a just and peaceful administration.
After His Majesty read out his pledge, a nafiri (trumpet) was sounded followed by the beatings of the nobat (drum) “Raja Bertabal” (the King has been installed) by the Royal Terengganu Nobat Group.
This was followed by a 21-gun salute by the 41st Artillery Battery Regiment followed by the rendition of Negara Ku by the Royal Armour Corps.
[More at http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/4/27/nation/17563197&sec=nation]
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Focus On Training, Ignore Criticism, Putera Umno Skydivers Told - Bernama
By Syed Azwan Syed Ali
KUALA LUMPUR, March 27 (Bernama) -- Umno Youth chief Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein today advised the 10 Putera Umno members who will skydive over the North Pole next month to concentrate on their training and ignore criticisms against their venture.
In defending the expedition, Hishammuddin said the 10 skydivers comprising Putera Umno members of between 19 and 24 years should succeed in their venture to silence the sceptics.
"Prove it with your action, prove that you (Putera Umno) can do it and that will silence the critics," he said when commenting on the scepticism expressed by some people over the expedition organised by the Umno Youth bureau, at the Parliament lobby here.
Ten Putera Umno members will skydive from 6,000 feet from an aircraft over the North Pole sometime between April 15 and 20, depending on the weather. The average temperature at the pole is minus 34 degrees Celsius.
The team of skydivers, led by Haziq Azlan, 19, was chosen from about 100 Putera Umno members who had registered to participate in the programme initiated by Putera Umno Bureau Chairman Datuk Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim, who is the expedition leader.
Hishammuddin, who is Education Minister, said it was normal for people to criticise a novel effort, what more when it was an extreme one like the skydiving venture.
[More at http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v3/news.php?id=253584]
Friday, January 19, 2007
Selangor Continues To Be Top Choice Among Investors - Bernama
By Yong Soo Heong
KLANG, Jan 19 (Bernama) -- Back in the 1960s when Malaysia embarked upon its import substitution policy, Selangor was a logical choice among investors because of its relatively advanced infrastructure with the country's premier airport and shipping port located in the state.
Today, the story is again no different for Selangor in terms of infrastructure facilities as the country's leading airport at Sepang (KLIA) and main shipping port of Port Klang are located in the state.
Port Klang interestingly has two privatised entities managing the port facilities, Northport and Westports.
A new attraction at Port Klang is the Port Klang Free Zone, an area comprising some 400 hectares, designed to promote entreport trade and manufacturing industries primarily for export.
All these facilities have helped Selangor to become an attractive manufacturing hub despite economic development in other parts of the country.
Besides the prevalence of top infrastructure facilities, the many international schools catering for the children of expatriate employees in Ampang, Ulu Klang, Sungai Buloh, Seri Kembangan, Cheras, Petaling Jaya and Subang (all in Selangor) are also major contributory factors in drawing investors to the state.
[More at http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v3/news_business.php?id=242177]
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Continuing Fall In Corruption Index A "Wake-up Call," Says ACA D-G - Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 19 (Bernama) -- Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) director-general wants the continuing fall in the Corruption Perception Index (CPI), Malaysia, should serve as a "wake-up call" in efforts to rid the nation of the corruption menace.
Datuk Seri Zulkipli Mat Noor said the public must realise that the fight against corruption was not the ACA's job merely but also the responsibility of the people from all strata of society.
Interviewed in the RTM's "Selamat Pagi Malaysia" talkshow programme Sunday, he said the slide to the 44th spot from 39th in the Transparency International's latest CPI rating might be due to its study covering more countries now -- 163 compared with 140 previously.
"Normally, the CPI study is only on the civil service and not the private sector. Nevertheless, the findings should be taken as a wake-up call in efforts by all parties to wage an all-out war to wipe out corruption totally," he said.
Zulkipli said the political will to curb corruption in Malaysia was at a "very good level" in the administration stage with the support of the various laws.
He said public awareness on corrupt practices was on the rise but this did not necessarily mean it would be translated into a more positive cooperation to check the menace.
[More at http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v3/news.php?id=231052]
Monday, August 14, 2006
Batal jambatan kekal -- Kerajaan tidak akan tarik balik keputusan Kabinet – PM - Utusan
Oleh Marhaini Kamaruddin dan Rohani Ibrahim
JOHOR BAHRU 14 Ogos – Muktamad. Keputusan pembatalan pembinaan Jambatan Indah menggantikan Tambak Johor adalah kekal dan tidak akan ditarik balik.
Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi berkata, Kabinet telah membincangkan mengenai projek itu secara teliti dan telah membuat keputusan.
“Beliau (Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad) boleh kata apa sahaja yang beliau suka. Saya Perdana Menteri, saya yang memutuskan apa yang terbaik untuk rakyat,’’ katanya kepada pemberita selepas melancarkan MSC Malaysia Cyber Centre di sini, hari ini.
Dr. Mahathir, bekas perdana menteri yang sejak kebelakangan ini mengkritik hebat pentadbiran Abdullah, semalam berkata beliau hanya akan berhenti daripada mengkritik kerajaan sekiranya pembinaan Jambatan Indah diteruskan semula.
Malah difahamkan Badan Perhubungan UMNO Negeri Johor yang mengadakan pertemuan tertutup dengan Abdullah hari ini turut bersetuju untuk tidak lagi menimbulkan isu tersebut.
Namun ketika ditanya mengenai pendirian Dr. Mahathir untuk terus mempersoalkan kerajaan yang membatalkan projek itu, Abdullah tidak menghalang beliau daripada memberikan apa jua pandangan dan kritikan.
“Tidak apalah... beliau boleh bercakap apa sahaja.’’
[More at http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/archive.asp?y=2006&dt=0815&pub=Utusan_Malaysia&sec=Muka_Hadapan&pg=mh_01.htm]
Thursday, July 6, 2006
Jasin MP Alleges 'Middlemen' In Customs Car Sale - Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR, July 6 (Bernama) -- Jasin Member of Parliament Datuk Mohd Said Yusof, who has been locked in a verbal duel with the Customs Department, today alleged "middlemen" were involved in the sale of cars confiscated by the department.
He said he got to know that an individual had made a police report and also took legal action to recover money given to a "middleman" to buy a confiscated car at a special price.
"The individual reported to the Subang police that he wanted to buy a BMW but was cheated. He gave the money to a middleman who claimed to have good connections with Customs officers but the middleman died and the individual is now suing the widow," he told reporters in Parliament House.
Mohd Said, a freight forwarder, created a controversy after a newspaper reported that he asked the Melaka Customs to "close one eye" over the import of a consignment of Indonesian timber that contravened regulations.
Subsequently, he alleged the Customs Department sold confiscated luxury cars at special prices to favoured people in high places.
Mohd Said also lashed out at the department for choosing to use the newspapers to reply to his complaint in the Dewan Rakyat that the luxury cars were sold without going through the tender process.
[More at http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v3/news.php?id=206841]
Monday, June 12, 2006
Mahathir denies he is gunning for PM - AFP
From correspondents in Kuala Lumpur
RETIRED Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad says he is not aiming to unseat his hand-picked successor Abdullah Ahmad Badawi despite a series of blistering attacks.
"I have no intentions of toppling Abdullah and I am not trying to make a political comeback," he was quoted today as saying by the Star newspaper.
"But something has gone very wrong, and I hope Abdullah will do something about it," he said.
Mr Mahathir last week stepped up his campaign against Mr Abdullah who was handed the top job three years ago, saying his successor had broken his promises and was damaging the country.
Mr Mahathir said he had a habit of "choosing the wrong people" and that he had been "stabbed in the back".
However, in a sign of the veteran leader's waning authority, political leaders have rallied behind Mr Abdullah to pledge their support and loyalty.
They have also criticised Mr Mahathir's comments as damaging and unfounded.
[More at http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,19445196-1702,00.html]
Thursday, May 11, 2006
Mohd Said Will Have To Appear Before Special Meeting - PM - Bernama
JOHOR BAHARU, May 11 (Bernama) -- Jasin MP Datuk Mohd Said Yusof will have to appear before a special meeting to be attended by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and his deputy Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, who is also Barisan Nasional Chief Whip.
Abdullah said he and Najib had agreed that Mohd Said be given the opportunity to "tell his side of the story" at the yet-to-be confirmed meeting.
"The meeting will hear directly from the Honourable MP (Mohd Said) himself on several matters. He will also be queried on some matters," he told a media conference after attending a musical teater entitled "Balada Sang Adi Putera" held in conjunction with the 60th Umno anniversary celebrations at the Johor Baharu Indoor Stadium here Thursday.
Abdullah said besides him and Najib, the meeting would also be attended by BN assistant whips.
Mohd Said is alleged to have asked the Melaka Customs Department to "close one eye" over an illegal import of sawn timber from Indonesia.
The consignment was seized because it had exceeded the limit allowed by the Malaysian Timber Council.
Mohd Said had earlier reiterated that he was merely discharging his duty as an MP to help a Bumiputera company. He had also denied that he had any interests in the firm.
[More at http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v3/news.php?id=196804]
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Jasin MP Says Sorry To PM - Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR, May 10 (Bernama) -- Jasin MP Datuk Mohd Said Yusof, the man who allegedly asked Melaka Customs to "close one eye" in a case involving the illegal import of sawn timber from Indonesia, said Wednesday that he had apologised to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
He said he met the premier after a special briefing for Umno divisional leaders at Putra World Trade Centre, here Tuesday.
"I met him, clasped his hand and informed him that I apologise if I had done wrong," he told a news conference at Parliament lobby.
He, however, declined to reveal the reaction of Abdullah, who is also the Umno president.
The controversy was sparked off by a newspaper report that a MP attempted to interfere with the work of the Melaka Customs which seized a consignment of sawn timber that exceeded the 60-square-inch cross-section area limit permitted by the Malaysian Timber Council.
Mohd Said subsequently said he was the MP mentioned in the report.
The issue resulted in the resignation of Johor Baharu MP Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad after he supported an abortive opposition motion in the Dewan Rakyat that sought to refer the news report to the Parliamentary Rights and Privileges Committee.
[More at http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v3/news.php?id=196476]
Monday, May 8, 2006
BN MPs Cannot Vote According To Their Conscience, Says Abdullah - Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR, May 8 (Bernama) -- Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi stressed Monday that Barisan Nasional (BN) members of Parliament must toe the party line and are not free to vote according to their conscience in any motion moved in Parliament.
The prime minister said that every party member, including BN MPs, has to observe the discipline and must understand this.
"All party members have rules that they must understand and follow. There's discipline for each member... no relaxation or freedom is given for them to do as they like. That's the party rule," he told reporters here.
He was asked to comment on a statement by the Barisan Nasional Backbenchers Club (BNBBC) Monday asking that BN MPs be given the freedom to vote according to their conscience on motions moved in Parliament.
The BNBBC, however, acknowledged the practice in the House of Commons in Britain where the party whip could compel the MPs to vote according to the party's decision in important issues like finance bills, vote of no confidence and second reading of important bills.
Earlier, Abdullah, who is also Umno president, chaired a four-hour Umno supreme council meeting at Menara Datuk Onn here.
Asked why the BN did not adopt the approach of some developed countries which give their party members freedom to decide on any motion tabled, he said the democracy practised by the BN had proven successful until now.
[More at http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v3/news.php?id=196049]
Sunday, May 7, 2006
BN Principle Not To Support Opposition Motions Stays, Says Abdullah - Bernama
SEPANG, May 7 (Bernama) -- The Barisan Nasional's (BN) principle not to support opposition motions in Parliament stays and should be followed, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said Sunday.
"That is a party (BN) decision and right now we will keep to the decision. The principle of supporting the party's stand is a principle that must be followed," the prime minister said.
Abdullah, who is also the BN chairman, told reporters this at the KL International Airport (KLIA) upon his return from a 10-day trip to the Caribbean and the United States.
He also welcomed a suggestion to set up a select committee on guidelines on what MPs can and cannot do.
Abdullah was commenting on Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad's resignation as chairman of the Backbenchers Club (BBC) after the majority of the BN MPs refused to support his stand on an opposition motion to refer an MP to the Rights and Privileges Committee for interfering in the affairs of the customs department.
The motion was tabled by opposition leader Lim Kit Siang after a New Straits report, quoting sources, claimed that the MP had asked customs to "close an eye" to settle a case involving the seizure of sawn timber in Sungai Linggi, Melaka, recently.
[More at http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v3/news.php?id=195809]
Friday, May 5, 2006
Najib Accepts Shahrir's Resignation As BNBBC Chairman - Bernama
PUTRAJAYA, May 5 (Bernama) -- Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak Friday accepted the resignation of Johor Baharu MP Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad as chairman of the Barisan Nasional Backbenchers Club (BNBBC).
Shahrir said this to reporters after a 20-minute meeting with Najib, who is the BN Chief Whip in Parliament, at the latter's office.
He said Najib also accepted the reasons he gave for his resignation which took his colleagues in the Dewan Rakyat by surprise.
Shahrir announced his decision to quit yesterday immediately after failing to get BN MPs to support a motion in the Dewan Rakyat.
The motion was tabled by Opposition Leader Lim Kit Siang of the DAP seeking to refer a news report published by the New Straits Times which implicated an unnamed MP to the Parliamentary Rights and Privileges Committee.
Shahrir supported the motion but most of the BN MPs voted to reject it.
Jasin MP Datuk Mohd Said Yusof has since come out to say he is the MP referred to in the news report, which claimed an MP asked the Melaka Customs to "close an eye" over a timber consignment that was seized.
[More at http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v3/news.php?id=195534]
Friday, March 31, 2006
Abdullah Tables Ninth Malaysia Plan In Parliament - Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR, March 31 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Friday tabled in Parliament the Ninth Malaysia Plan which will steer the nation's development agenda for the next five years between 2006 and 2010.
Tabling of the plan themed "Together Towards Glory, Excellence and Distinction" was televised live by RTM, TV3 and NTV7 to enable the people from throughout the country to follow directly.
The plan outlines the government's policies and programmes to boost the country's capabilities to compete globally, ensure equitable distribution of income and nation's wealth, strengthen national unity and a better quality of life for the people.
The government took more than a year to prepare the plan after consultations with various interest groups including discussions with political and community leaders.
The ninth plan has been published in a 559-page book (Bahasa Malaysia text 587 pages) by the Economic Planning Unit in the Prime Minister's Department.
[From http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v3/news.php?id=189126]
Monday, January 23, 2006
Malaysian ministers pull minorities memorandum - AFP
AFP, KUALA LUMPUR
Malaysia's non-Muslim ministers have withdrawn a controversial memorandum which called on Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to protect the rights of religious minorities, local media said yesterday.
Eight of the Cabinet ministers who submitted the unprecedented memorandum -- which critics say constituted a breach of protocol -- have withdrawn it, with only one signatory remaining non-committal, said the New Straits Times.
"As advised by the PM, submitting the memo is procedurally inappropriate. Following his advice, we have withdrawn the memo," Housing and Local Government Minister Ong Ka Ting said in a joint statement to the official Bernama news agency.
But Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Bernard Dompok defended the memo, saying: "To my mind, it is an attempt by myself and my colleagues in the Cabinet to try to help in pointing out what are the possible things that had to be done in order to settle some of the issues that are involved."
"I think that is all contained in the memorandum and I don't think there is anything offensive in that," said Dompok.
The ministers came under fire from several colleagues at Wednesday's weekly Cabinet meeting after they submitted the memorandum, which calls for a review of laws and the constitution where they infringe on minorities' rights.
Their unusual move followed the controversial Muslim burial of well-known mountaineer M. Moorthy last month, despite his Hindu wife's protests, which sparked outrage among religious minorities.
[More at http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2006/01/23/2003290371]
Sunday, January 22, 2006
Samy Vellu Says "Not Bothered" By Call To Resign - Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 22 (Bernama) -- Works Minister Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu said Sunday he was "not bothered" by a call by People's Progressive Party (PPP) president Datuk M. Kayveas to the nine ministers involved in the memorandum controversy to resign from the Cabinet.
He said only Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was entitled to give advice to the nine ministers.
"We know what we are doing. The Prime Minister knows what our problems are. We are not looking for advice from other parties. The Prime Minister's advice is good enough...what he says, we will follow," he said after presenting the President's Merit Awards to 517 Tamil school students who scored 7As in last year's UPSR examination at the Putra World Trade Centre here.
Samy Vellu, who is also the MIC president, said this when asked to comment on Kayveas' statement yesterday that the nine ministers should resign for going against the spirit of the Barisan Nasional.
The memorandum, which asked for a review of laws affecting the rights of non-Muslims, was signed and submitted by nine non-Muslim Cabinet ministers to Abdullah last Wednesday. They included Samy Vellu.
[More at http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v3/news.php?id=176895]