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Dozens of drivers of Singapore-registered cars were fined today for entering Malaysia without a valid Vehicle Entry Permit.
Johor’s transport officers have set up a roadblock at the immigration checkpoint and issued fines to errant motorists.
ASIA: The first trainset for the future Rapid Transit System Link cross-border metro line has been unveiled by Singapore's ...
Malaysia began enforcing its long-delayed Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) requirement at midnight on July 1, issuing fines to 10 ...
A total of 209,853 Singaporean vehicles activated their Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags as of yesterday, ahead of ...
Singaporean drivers caught without a valid Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) in Malaysia will be fined RM300 (US$72). CNA looks at ...
The operators of energy-hungry data centres in Malaysia are scrambling to reassess costs after steeper-than-expected power ...
FSBM Holdings Bhd has entered into a key strategic partnership with Singapore-based generative AI company VisionTech Pte Ltd, ...
According to Section 420 of the Penal Code 1871, cheating carries a maximum 10-year prison sentence and a fine if found ...
The liquidators said the funds that flowed through the Standard Chartered accounts included transfers to the personal bank ...
Liquidators of three 1MDB-related companies claim that Standard Chartered permitted more than 100 intrabank transfers that ...
PAP-affiliated Petir criticised Leader of Opposition Pritam Singh for appearing on a YT podcast hosted by Malaysian ...