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Corporate leaders face legal scrutiny over construction delays and mismanagement, including Abu Sahid Mohamed's involvement in the Maju Expressway II project and Tan Kim Hee's role in a money laundering investigation tied to a failed Ponzi scheme.
Without doubt, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and the police have stamped their mark on the fight against corruption, going after many people who have reaped millions from illicit activities.
The fact that MACC has seized assets worth RM34.1 billion over the last five y...
JOHOR-based dairy product specialist Farm Fresh Bhd (KL:FFB) is going all out to expand its product portfolio, scale up production capacity and plant its flag in new markets in the region.
No longer just a fresh milk player, the company now counts growing up milk, cultured milk, flavour...
KUALA LUMPUR: Stocks to watch today include Skyworld Development Bhd, Paramount Corp Bhd, Able Global Bhd, Hong Seng Consolidated Bhd, Favelle Favco Bhd, Vestland Bhd, Sentoria Group Bhd and Mieco Chipboard Bhd.
KUALA LUMPUR: Able Global Bhd's executive director and executive chairman Ng Keng Hoe, has been discharged and acquitted of all charges related to alleged corruption, the company announced today.
Able Global Bhd (KL:ABLEGLOB) said on Friday that its substantial shareholder and executive chairman, Ng Keng Hoe, has been discharged and acquitted of abetment of dishonest misappropriation linked to his private business by the Shah Alam Sessions Court.
Nine Malaysian companies have been included in Forbes' Asia's Best Under a Billion 2025 list, which puts the spotlight on 200 Asia-Pacific companies with annual sales above US$10mil and below US$1bil.
KUALA LUMPUR: Nine Malaysian public listed companies have earned a spot on Forbes Asia’s 2025 Best Under A Billion list, which highlights 200 top-performing small and mid-sized firms across Asia Pacific with annual revenue under US$1 billion (RM4.23 billion).
Nine Malaysian companies made it to Forbes Asia’s 2025 “Best Under A Billion” list, which recognises the top 200 small and midsized companies in Asia-Pacific with annual sales below US$1 billion (RM4.23 billion).