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Rep denies graft charge
Lenggeng assemblyman Mustafa Salim pleaded not guilty at the Sessions Court to two counts of corruption for allegedly receiving RM5,000 from a contractor on separate occasions near Seremban last week.
Saturday, 06-Sep-2008 - The Star news

Long road to rights utopia
IT has been called a toothless tiger but Suhakam's report to the Human Rights Council for Malaysia's Universal Periodic Review shows it can still use its tongue and claws to improve the state of human rights here.
Saturday, 06-Sep-2008 - The Star news

Decision on polls petition set for Sept 24
Bandar Kuching MP Chong Chieng Jen will know if he can keep his seat on Sept 24 when the Election Court decides on an election petition against him.
Saturday, 06-Sep-2008 - The Star news

Uphold the truth, Abdullah tells media
The media must not be afraid of honest reporting while upholding truth and justice, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
Thursday, 04-Sep-2008 - The Star news

Bar loses final bid over ruling
The Malaysian Bar failed in its final attempt to challenge the apex court ruling that law lecturer Dr Badariah Sahamid was qualified to be appointed judicial commissioner (JC).
Thursday, 04-Sep-2008 - The Star news

Umno man pleads not guilty to two counts of corruption
Ampangan Umno deputy division chief Mohd Nor Awang, 47, was charged with money politics at the Seremban Sessions Court, the first party member to be implicated for such a practice.
Wednesday, 03-Sep-2008 - The Star news

Actress Gong Li now a citizen of Singapore
FAMOUS Chinese actress Gong Li has apparently become a Singapore citizen as she was slated to collect a pink IC at a national citizenship ceremony at the republic's Supreme Court, reported Sin Chew Daily.
Tuesday, 02-Sep-2008 - The Star news

Cops probe escape of suspects released by court
Police are investigating an incident about two weeks ago where a 39-year-old man and his Indonesian girlfriend bolted after a magistrate refused to issue a remand order against them.
Tuesday, 02-Sep-2008 - The Star news

Countries to honour ruling
Singapore and Malaysia have reiterated their commitment to honour and abide by the International Court of Justice's judgment on Batu Puteh, Middle Rocks and South Ledge.
Tuesday, 02-Sep-2008 - The Star news

ACA opens probe against interpreter
A 25-year-old court interpreter under investigations by the police over missing bail bonds is now being probed by the Anti-Corruption Agency for allegedly soliciting bribes.
Monday, 01-Sep-2008 - The Star news


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