‘Jom Ke Sarawak’ road tour rakes in over RM500,000 in potential sales value

KUCHING, Dec 14 (Bernama) — The ‘Jom Ke Sarawak’ road tour organised by the Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board (Tourism Malaysia) in Kota Bharu, Kelantan and Penang in May has raked in a potential sales value of over RM500,000.

 

Tourism Malaysia deputy director general (Planning), Iskandar Mirza Mohd Yusof said this success has encouraged the agency to continue the road tour in Sarawak to promote the latest tourism products and packages available in the east coast states of Peninsular Malaysia.

 

“The objective of this programme is to create a network between industry players in the three states (Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang) with those in Sarawak,” he said when speaking at the road tour programme with tourism industry players from the east coast, here, today.

 

 

 

He said the initiative was the best platform to establish cooperation and business discussions to revive tourism activities in the relevant states.

 

“Tourism Malaysia’s initiative to organise a business-to-business (B2B) session provides the opportunity to discuss directly in efforts to develop new tourism packages,” he added.

 

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

 

Sotong Ride: KPKT urges stern action be taken against fun fair operator

 

PUTRAJAYA, Dec 14 (Bernama) — Stern action should be taken against the organisers of the funfair at Eco Grandeur Puncak Alam, Kuala Selangor for operating without a licence which resulted in injuries to three visitors last Monday (Dec 12), says Local Government Development (KPKT) minister Nga Kor Ming.

 

He said the ministry had informed the local authority (PBT) of the area that action be taken in accordance with Section 6 (1) of the Selangor Entertainment and Places of Entertainment Enactment 1995.

 

“I was informed that the funfair did not get approval to operate, so I recommend that strict action be taken for organising a fun fair without a licence. I hope there are no more parties who organise a fun fair that endangers the safety of visitors,” he said.

 

 

 

 

On Monday night, two women and a child were injured after falling from the ‘Sotong Ride’ at the fun fair site, after which videos and pictures of the incident went viral on social media.

 

Meanwhile, Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari also asked for a report and investigation to be carried out on the safety aspects at funfair sites, besides reminding the local authority concerned to ensure such incidents do not recur.

 

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

 

12-year-old boy drowns after car skidded into river in Kedah

JITRA, Dec 14 (Bernama) — A 12-year-old boy died after the car he and his parents were in skidded into a river here today.

In the incident at about 2 pm, the victim, Muhammad Khairil Muhaimin Shuhaimi died after he could not be rescued from the Proton Saga driven by his father.

Kedah Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) director Sayani Saidon said the victim’s father, Shuhaimi Hassan, 37, and mother Nurul Aqmar Zainul, 35, who is seven-month pregnant managed to get out of the vehicle.

 

 

 

 

“The family was passing through Jalan Sungai Korok from Tanjung Kapur to Jitra town before the car lost control and skidded into Sungai Korok,” he said when met by reporters here today.

 

He said before this, the department received a call on the incident at 2.23 pm and a team from Jitra Fire and Rescue Station rushed to the location.

 

He said the operation took about two hours before the victim could be retrieved and he was pronounced dead.

 

 

 

 

“After the car was found, we proceeded to bring the body of the victim from the car. The vehicle had overturned in the river at a depth of five metres and this is why the boy could not be saved earlier,” he said.

 

Meanwhile, Kubang Pasu police chief Supt Rodzi Abu Hassan said the victim’s body was sent to Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital in Alor Setar for a post-mortem and the case is investigated under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987.

 

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

 

Need diverse, independent mechanisms in JAC members selection, says Tuanku Muhriz

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 14 (Bernama) — The Yang Dipertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan, Tuanku Muhriz Tuanku Munawir has proposed to introduce diverse and independent mechanisms when it comes to the selection of five eminent persons on the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC).

 

He said the persons selected must not only be independent from any form of political influence but also be inclusive, reflecting the diversity of our multi-racial society and the composition of our Federation, namely the Peninsular Malaysia states, Sabah and Sarawak.

 

“The inclusion of members from diverse and independent backgrounds will allow more stakeholders to be represented, thus, broadening the expertise in the judicial appointments process whilst maintaining the Commission’s independence. I have been advised that it is equally important for the JAC Act 2009 to be made part of the Federal Constitution and not remain as an Act of Parliament,” he said.

 

 

 

He said this in his royal address during the official book launch of “Upholding The Federal Constitution: The Judicial Thoughts Of Datuk Seri Hishamudin Yunus” here today.

 

Also present were Chief Justice Tun Tengku Maimum Tuan Mat and more than 30 judges of the Federal Court, Court of Appeal and High Court as well as Judicial Commissioners.

 

Tuanku Muhriz also urged civil society and other stakeholders to take the lead for meaningful discussions to achieve the aspiration of judicial independence as a means to uphold the Federal Constitution, the supreme law of the land.

 

 

 

“Lest we forget, the rakyat go to court to seek and obtain justice. Be it a criminal appeal, an appeal against the decision of the government or one of its agencies, or a private matter, the public sees the courts as their avenue to seek Justice,” he said.

 

During his address as the chairman of the 260th Ruler’s Conference on Nov 30,  Tuanku Muhriz had emphasised on the need to reform the existing judicial appointment process.

 

In his speech today, he further said whilst the primary intention of the Commission is to uphold the independence of the judiciary, it appears that its governing provisions may not be in accordance with such intent.

 

“As it stands, the Prime Minister appoints five of the nine members of the seven Commission. Under the Constitution, he also has the final say in the appointment of judges to the superior courts.

 

“We need to be guided by the principle of separation of powers of the Executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary. To achieve this, some reforms need to be considered to strengthen the independence of the Commission, and ultimately the Judiciary,” he said.

 

He added that independence is the essence of the Judiciary, hence, he said it is imperative that judicial independence is always maintained and protected.

 

Tuanku Muhriz said Judges are bound to uphold their judicial oath steadfastly and constantly remind themselves that their decisions have a profound impact on society and thus, the appointment of independent and competent judges is crucial to ensuring that this aim is met.

 

Meanwhile, Tuanku Muhriz hailed Hishamudin, a former Court of Appeal judge who had given life to many provisions in the Federal Constitution, especially those relating to fundamental rights.

 

“His years on the bench are remembered for his integrity and independence, which paved his unwavering commitment to uphold the supremacy and sanctity of the Federal Constitution.

 

“His decisions, including his many significant dissenting judgments, are based on his appreciation of the law, where he had elegantly embraced the ever evolving common law principles and applied them judiciously with the sole aim of delivering justice without fear or favour,” he said.

 

According to Tuanku Muhriz, a good judge must also demonstrate patience and compassion in the decision making process and in this context, Hishamudin was a judge who possessed all these essential qualities that has made him stand out as a respected judge.

 

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Khaled to discuss efforts to empower higher education sector with universities

SEPANG, Dec 14 (Bernama) — The Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) will meet with the universities to discuss efforts to empower the higher education sector, says Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin.

 

He said this would allow him to see more clearly the role and responsibilities of MOHE and the institutions under the ministry.

 

“Efforts to transform the country depend on the higher education sector, so for that reason, higher education must be on the right track and needs to get support and cooperation from all the ministries and agencies,” he told reporters after MOHE’s handing over of duties and appreciation ceremony here, today.

 

 

 

Mohamed Khaled said next month he will present the ministry’s direction and efforts to make the higher education sector, which includes private universities, polytechnics and community colleges, successful.

 

“The issues faced by students such as graduate employability, student financing and so on (will be given attention). We want to prepare them as highly-sought after people in the 21st century.

 

“We will also ensure the higher education sector can succeed in a country where the economy is based on knowledge and innovations,” he said.

 

 

 

When asked about the possibility of establishing more public universities (UA), Mohamed Khaled said instead of adding more UA, MOHE will focus on strengthening university leadership in addition to fulfilling the ministry’s mission and vision.

 

“Now there are 20 UA which are categorised as research universities, comprehensive universities and so on and we hope that all these (universities) can operate well,” he said.

 

At the same time, Mohamed Khaled said private higher education institutions also play an important role in making Malaysia a talent and knowledge hub, adding that to do so, Malaysia needs more international higher education students.

 

“UA cannot accommodate the needs of all international students…this role can be played by private universities,” he added.

 

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

 

112 compounds totalling over RM4 million issued in 2022 – MCMC

 

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 13 (Bernama) — The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC)  issued 112 compounds totalling RM4.696 million to licence and non-licence holders over various offences under the Communications and Multimedia Commission Act 1998 and subsidiary laws under the Act for 2022.

 

In a statement, the MCMC said out of the total, 106 compounds were issued to MCMC licensees with a total compound of RM4.616 million.

 

A total of 53 compounds were issued to licence holders for failure to comply with numbering and electronic addressing, offences under the Communications and Multimedia (Universal Provision of Services) Regulations 2002 (27 compounds) and failure to comply with mandatory standards (17 compounds).

 

 

 

 

The other failures include neglecting to adhere to licensing conditions (five compounds) failure to comply with Guidelines on Registration of End-Users of Prepaid Public Cellular Services (two compounds) and offering services without a licence (two compounds).

 

The MCMC also said a total of six compounds were issued to unlicenced holders with compounds totalling RM80,000.

 

Five compounds were for offences under Regulation 16 (1)(b) Communication and Multimedia Regulations (Technical Standards) 2000 using uncertified communication equipment and a compound for offences under Section 235 of the CMA 1998 i.e. causing damage to network facilities.

 

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Jelajah Ehsan Rakyat roadshow to resume next year on larger scale – Selangor MB

SHAH ALAM, Dec 13 (Bernama) — The Jelajah Ehsan Rakyat (JER) roadshow conducted by the Selangor Agricultural Development Corporation (PKPS) will resume as early as mid-January next year on a larger scale with the cooperation of several relevant ministries and agencies.

 

Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari said the roadshow, with a subsidy allocation of RM5 million, was held starting Aug 31, and managed to record sales of about RM16 million from more than 500,000 buyers.

 

He said that the number of buyers showed much support the roadshow received, especially with the rising prices of food items.

 

 

 

 

“After this, SADC will take a break for two to three weeks before resuming for JER 2.0 next year or on Jan 15,” he told reporters after the JER appreciation ceremony here today.

 

He said the programme would be held in collaboration with the federal government through the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry, Agriculture and Food Security Ministry, Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (Fama) with the assistance of Selangor Warga Hijrah Berhad (Kohijrah) cooperative.

 

“We will see how it will be implemented later but basically, we estimate the government needs to spend RM10 million to RM15 million within three months of the programme to continue efforts to reduce the people’s burden before the efforts and price controls implemented by the federal government can bear results,” he said.

 

 

 

 

Amirudin said with additional items on sale at the JER programme next year, as many as 800,000 to one million buyers will be able to enjoy its benefits, adding that he will scrutinise the list of suitable items.

 

Regarding the ‘Sotong Ride’ incident in Eco Grandeur, Kuala Selangor last night, he said his office was waiting for a report and the full investigation.

 

“I request that the local authorities be more assertive so that this does not happen again… but the operation may be held on lease by the developer. However, any activity must be approved by the authorities, otherwise, it violates the rules because it involves licences, entertainment permits and so on,” he said.

 

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency