The Dewan Rakyat discussed cybercrime mitigation and rebuilding faith in leaders of GISBH. Prime Minister was questioned on measures taken against cybercrime causing RM2.6 billion in losses, support for affected families, and the continuation of education for children left behind. The session also included women's empowerment and tourism sector concerns.
In the Dewan Rakyat , the Parliament of Malaysia, the main concerns were addressing cybercrime issues and rebuilding faith in leaders of Global Ikhwan Services and Services Holdings ( GISBH ). The Prime Minister was asked about the measures taken to mitigate these concerns, including financial losses of RM2.6 billion due to cybercrime and allegations of deviation from Sunni teachings.
Additional queries included support for affected families and measures to ensure the continuation of education for children left behind due to the 'Operation Global' crackdown. The session also addressed women's empowerment and the tourism industry's challenges
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