The Kuala Lumpur High Court today has dismissed Aman Palestin’s application for leave to commence a judicial review against the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s order to freeze the embattled non-governmental organisation's 11 bank accounts.
The high court has fixed March 21 to decide on the embattled non-governmental organisation Aman Palestin Bhd’s bid to commence judicial review against the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and six others.
Based on checks on police records, Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said this shows that the trio are not involved in terrorist activities.
Isma secretary-general Muhammad ‘Izzat Husman denied claims by certain quarters on the organisation’s alleged links to Aman Palestin, asserting that such accusations have malicious intentions to damage Isma’s credibility.
National junior hockey coach calls for increased funding and joint efforts between Youth and Sports Ministry and Housing and Local Government Ministry to utilise underused facilities and nurture future athletes for the 2027 SEA Games