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Breach of guideline in robbed financial aid case (New Straits Times Online)

IPOH: There was a guideline breach in the case of a school headmaster who lost RM109,000 he withdrew for his school students' financial aid.

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Cops: Headmaster who lost RM109,000 in cash aid for students did ... (Malay Mail)

KAJANG, Jan 17 ― The headmaster who lost RM109,000 in financial aid for students of his school when the cash was stolen from his car soon after he withdrew ...

According to the police, the headmaster withdrew the cash aid at a bank counter and left it inside his parked car, before going to get a drink in Semenyih and noticed the rear passenger's window was broken and the money was missing when he returned to his car 10 minutes later. “According to the headmaster, he had been doing it for 10 years and during the period, had never requested a police escort. He said that based on a statement by the 50-year-old headmaster, it was normal for him to make such a transaction without a police escort.

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Legal aid agencies help recover unpaid wages (Chinadaily USA)

Legal aid agencies nationwide provided 1.48 million times of legal consultations to migrant workers and helped them recover nearly 5.5 billion yuan ($820 ...

The authorities at all levels have also introduced multiple measures to provide convenient and efficient legal aid services for migrant workers, said the ministry. From January to September in 2022, the mediation organization nationwide resolved more than 110,000 disputes involving migrant workers and resolved more than 70,000 disputes over unpaid wages for them, according to the ministry. In 2022, the network answered more than 28,000 legal consultations on labor remuneration for migrant workers, and transferred more than 11,000 unpaid wages cases to local legal aid agencies, involving more than 330,000 migrant workers.

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Thief breaks into headmaster's car, escapes with RM109,000 school ... (The Star Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: A thief broke into a headmaster's car and escaped with RM109,000 which was kept in the front passenger seat of his car, while he had gone to ...

He also urged anyone with information to contact the nearest police station. The bag was kept on the front passenger seat,” he said in a statement on Monday (Jan 16) night. ACP Mohd Zaid said police were trying to track down the thief and the case is being investigated under Section 379 of the Penal Code.

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Headmaster's car broken into, RM109,000 cash aid for school stolen (Free Malaysia Today)

Kajang police chief says the car window was smashed and the bag containing the money stolen after the victim stopped by at a restaurant for a drink.

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Govt may outsource legal aid to private lawyers - Azalina (Malaysiakini)

Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Law and Institutional Reforms) Azalina Othman Said announced this when attending an institutional reform workshop ...

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Headmaster Leaves RM100K School Cash Aid In Car, Gets Robbed (The Rakyat Post)

The headmaster withdrew the money from a bank in Semenyih but it was all stolen when he stopped to buy a drink nearby.

We recommend that schools always get the police to escort them from the bank to a safe place.Kajang police chief Mohd Zaid Hassan He also said this was the first time he had experienced an incident (robbery) like this. However, he hid the bag of money under the side passenger seat in the car when he stopped to buy a drink from a shop that’s about 30 metres from the bank.

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Cardinal Krajewski to bring more humanitarian aid to Ukraine (Malaysian Christian News)

The head of the Pope's charitable outreach, Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, reports a new wave of solidarity with 300,000 euros raised making it possible to buy ...

Also, in the days leading up to Christmas, he got behind the wheel of a van once again to bring some forty electric generators and a large number of the thermal shirts procured through a collection by the Dicastery for the Service of Charity via a solidarity platform. The solidarity hub is the parish space of Rome's Santa Sofia church for Greek Catholics in Rome. The network of goodwill continues in reaching out to those suffering.

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Education minister: Headmaster who claimed RM109,000 cash aid ... (Malay Mail)

IPOH, January 17 — Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek said the standard operating procedures (SOP) to withdraw school financial aid was breached by the ...

“We view this issue seriously as the amount involved is huge. According to Kajang police chief Zaid Hassan, police received a report about the incident at 12.17pm from the 50-year-old headmaster from a primary school in Semenyih. IPOH, January 17 — Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek said the standard operating procedures (SOP) to withdraw school financial aid was breached by the headmaster who claimed that RM109,000 fund was stolen from him in Semenyih.

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Spain - The Government Increases its Commitment to Hydrogen with ... (Hydrogen Central)

Hydrogen advances to become an undisputed protagonist of the Spanish “energy mix” in the coming decades. The Third Vice President of the Government and Minister ...

The report carried out jointly by the European Patent Office (EPO) and the International Energy Agency (IEA) shows that environmentally friendly hydrogen technologies accounted for 76% of hydrogen-derived patents in Spain in the last ten years, which is a much higher proportion than that registered by other European countries (64% in Germany, 55% in France, 59% in the Netherlands). The four projects that Ribera referred to this Monday will take place in Seville, Valladolid, Barcelona and Madrid, as well as the communities of Asturias, Navarra and the Basque Country. The objective of the Executive is to ensure that the projects “are viable and that they can be implemented as quickly as possible in this great race that represents the The official plan already provided for an update every three years, based on the evaluation of progress and the quantification of its impact. Sánchez celebrated in December that this would be “the first great hydrogen corridor in the European Union.” In addition, the president specified that the pipelines, which would be ready by 2030, will transport 10% of the block’s expected hydrogen consumption, estimated at two million tons per year. Hydrogen advances to become an undisputed protagonist of the Spanish “energy mix” in the coming decades.

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U.N. Deliberates Over Cross-Border Aid As Syrian Cholera Outbreak ... (The Organization for World Peace)

Cholera bacteria under an electron microscope, purple-tinted. In 2014, the United Nations Security Council resolved to ...

But by supporting this resolution, the Security Council can guarantee that the millions of Syrians living in Idlib and Aleppo will still have monthly access to life-saving aid like food, clean water, and medical care. renews its resolution, the ongoing worldwide economic crisis and the steady decline in international humanitarian financing have left humanitarian organizations unable to fully answer northwestern Syria’s desperate need for aid, food, and medical care after 11 years of war. Of particular concern is Syria’s ability to manage the cholera outbreak. The area’s 4,000,000 residents rely highly on this aid to combat both appalling living conditions and a devastating cholera outbreak, but the resolution’s authorization is due to expire on Tuesday. Syria’s displaced have struggled to withstand the frigid weather and flash floods during the northwest region’s severe winters. In 2014, the United Nations Security Council resolved to transport food and medical supplies through Türkiye to Syria’s last opposition-held regions of Idlib and Aleppo, despite the Syrian government’s objections.

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No request for police escort in headmaster robbed of cash aid for... (The Malaysian Reserve)

The headmaster who lost RM109,000 in financial aid for students of his school when the cash was stolen from his car soon after he withdrew the money from a ...

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