Video | KiniTV: Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng says Budget 2015 tabled by Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak doesn't appear to represent the needs of the people. Guan Eng: Budget 2015 not people-orientedwww.kinitv.comKiniNews: Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng says Budget 2015 tabled by Prim …
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Barisan Nasional ministers are in chorus over their praises for Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak’s Budget 2015 allocations. In their response in Parliament, all agreed that the portions doled out in the PM’s announcement will achieve its intended objectives – to spur growth and reform the economy. T …
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BUDGET 2015 | Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak today announced an expansion to the list of exempted items from the Goods and Services Tax (GST) during the tabling of Budget 2015 in Parliament. The premier said with the abolition of the Sales and Services Tax (SST) coupled with this exemption, 532 ou …
Read More »Ministers sing praises and thank Najib BUDGET 2015 PM Najib’s cabinet say budge…
Ministers sing praises and thank Najib BUDGET 2015 PM Najib’s cabinet say budget benefits rakyat and will spur growth. Ministers sing praises and thank Najib
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Thousands hit HK streets in fresh protests They resume pro-democracy protests after the government called off talks. Thousands hit HK streets in fresh protests
Read More »#Budget2015: Budget at a glance. What do you think?
#Budget2015: Budget at a glance. What do you think?
Read More »#Budget2015: Breakdown of budget allocation according to ministries.
#Budget2015: Breakdown of budget allocation according to ministries.
Read More »#Budget2015: PM's Department expenditure during Mahathir's era to Badawi and Naj…
#Budget2015: PM's Department expenditure during Mahathir's era to Badawi and Najib. From almost RM4 billion to RM19 billion, what do you say?
Read More »Businesses don't buy PM's 'cheaper goods with GST' BUDGET 2015 ‘GST would incre…
Businesses don't buy PM's 'cheaper goods with GST' BUDGET 2015 ‘GST would increase the overall operating costs of businesses.’ Businesses don't buy PM's 'cheaper goods with GST'
Read More »#Budget2015: Here’s a look at the Youth Housing Scheme.
#Budget2015: Here’s a look at the Youth Housing Scheme.
Read More »Video | KiniTV BM: Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin says he is happy…
Video | KiniTV BM: Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin says he is happy with the 'excellent policies' for youth in Budget 2015. Khairy hails 'youth focus' in Budget 2015www.kinitv.comKiniNews: Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin says he is happy with the 'exc …
Read More »With the conclusion of the tabling of Budget 2015 by Prime Minister Najib Razak…
With the conclusion of the tabling of Budget 2015 by Prime Minister Najib Razak at the Parliament, the government proposed to allocate a total of RM273.9 billion; RM223.4 billion for operating, RM48.5 billion for development and RM2 billion for contingency fund. Najib lined up 7 main strategies in t …
Read More »Video | KiniTV: Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak says based on feedback from the…
Video | KiniTV: Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak says based on feedback from the public the government will expand its GST exemption list to include RON95 petrol, fruits and medication. RON 95, noodles and fruits exempted from GSTwww.kinitv.comKiniNews: Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak says based on …
Read More »[LIVE #Budget2015] Half month bonus for civil servants with a minimum of RM500,…
[LIVE #Budget2015] Half month bonus for civil servants with a minimum of RM500, gov't pensioners receive special financial assistance of RM250.
Read More »[LIVE #Budget2015] GST exemption: Based on feedback from the public the governme…
[LIVE #Budget2015] GST exemption: Based on feedback from the public the government will expand exemption list to include: 1. RON95 petrol, diesel and LPG 2. Electricity up to 300 Kwh (covering 70 percent households) 3. All local and imported fruit 4. White and wholemeal bread, tea, coffee, noodles 5 …
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