Malaysia’s National Service Programme (PLKN) is set to resume in January 2025 with updates from versions 1.0 to 3.0. Other news includes the Malaysian government acknowledging overpayment for properties in London and Melbourne, a High Court dismissing a defamation suit, and TNB revealing over half a million Malaysian households owe RM1 billion, with Selangor leading the list of defaulters. Additionally, the Ministry of Finance has registered two new credit reporting agencies under the Credit Reporting Agencies Act 2010.
Malaysia ’s National Service PLKN will return in Jan 2025: What’s the difference between versions 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0?
Penang High Court dismisses tycoon Tan Kok Ping’s defamation suit against CM Kon Yeow, ordered to pay RM50,000 in costs The MoF said in a statement today that these two companies are joining the credit reporting industry, which includes CTOS Data Systems Sdn Bhd, Experian Information Services Sdn Bhd and Credit Bureau Malaysia Sdn Bhd.
According to the MoF, these two companies, which are also new entities in the credit reporting industry, are expected to implement various important initiatives in the near future.
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