Here are today's biggest stories.
Construction firms bidding for government projects over RM100 million will soon need anti-corruption ISO certification, with a 2-year grace period agreed by the MACC and the Special Cabinet Committee on National Governance.
The MACC is investigating a Malaysian company linked to a syndicate smuggling foreigners into Malaysia. Payments to Immigration officers are under scrutiny.
A religious school teacher linked to GISB Holdings was sentenced to 10 years in jail for caning three pupils and kneeling on one.
Malaysia has called for limits on UN Security Council vetoes, highlighting their misuse in blocking peace efforts, especially for Palestine.
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