SINGAPORE: A practising lawyer found himself standing sheepishly in the dock of the State Courts on Wednesday (Nov 6), after an alcohol-fuelled night out at Zouk nightclub in 2022.
KUALA LUMPUR: High-value industries and digitalisation should be emphasised in the country's human resource development efforts, says Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof .
“As we approach 2025, we find ourselves at the intersection of technological innovation and economic restructuring. The HRD Awards celebrate organisations that push the boundaries of talent development, driving Malaysia’s leadership in Asean.
Development Focus Digitalisation High-Value Industries Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah Yusof HRD Awards 2024
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