PETALING JAYA: Long-haul bus company TransMalaya Ekspres has denied claims that Muslim couples are required to produce a marriage certificate when purchasing bus tickets at its counters. Its ticket servicing department officer, Rina Suhara Ramli, said the company had never imposed such a requirement on its customers as it believed in respecting their privacy. “We…
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Kok: Gender segregation good for safety, not moral policing
PETALING JAYA: DAP’s Teresa Kok today defended her stance on gender segregation in buses, saying she supported it for women’s safety, but not as a form of moral policing. “This topic deserves more discussion before implementation. I support allowing women to travel at ease in long-distance buses. “But I don’t support moral policing by the…
LGE accepts The Star’s apology over comment piece
GEORGE TOWN: Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng has accepted the retraction and apology of The Star newspaper over an article written by its chief political correspondent Joceline Tan. Lim’s legal officer Raja Syarafina Raja Shuib said this following the newspaper’s retraction and apology published on Dec 25. Lim had accused The Star of publishing…
Citing safety, TransMalaya express buses segregate male, female passengers
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 28 ― Male and female passengers who board long-haul bus operator TransMalaya Ekspres will be expected to sit separately if they are not family or married, even when they are non-Muslims. Speaking to Malay Mail Online, the company said it made the decision to provide comfort and safety for female passengers, following…
All religious institutions qualify for tax exemptions, says IRB
PETALING JAYA: All religious institutions or organisations qualify for tax exemptions, provided that their income are from donations and intended for religious activities. The Inland Revenue Board (IRB) said that a recent amendment to the Income Tax Act 1967 in Budget 2017 shed light on how the exemptions can be applied. “The amendment to paragraph…
Kit Siang mulls suing NST over ‘pure fantasy’ report
KUALA LUMPUR: Lim Kit Siang, upset with a report in the New Straits Times, has instructed his lawyers to look into the possibility of suing the newspaper. The DAP parliamentary leader said in a statement that the NST report titled ‘DAP’s ploy to secure DPM post’, was “pure fantasy”. “Among other things, the NST report…
No need for negativity in Christmas message, says Liow
PETALING JAYA: MCA president Liow Tiong Lai believes Malaysians should appreciate being able to celebrate Christmas peacefully, and not be consumed by negative feelings on the political situation in the country, The Star reported today. Referring to DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng’s Christmas message, released on the eve of the festive holiday, Liow said this…
Visited two families who lost their houses through a fire outbreak
On December 20, a horrifying fire broke out at Old Klang Road and engulfed 25 squatter houses! I was told by the fire victims that most of the residents who stay in the houses that burnt down are migrant workers. Only five houses which burnt are the local Chinese. At at the moment, two families…