
As one of the more stable economies in South East Asia, Malaysia has slowly and consistently built up its social and aid services at a

In the words of Youth and Sports Minister, Syed Saddiq: “Sports is the agent of unity and as Malaysians, we should be proud of that.”

When we go about our day, we often don’t realise that we are often putting our well-being and that of our loved ones in the

Lazy, rude, or even, corrupt. For many Malaysians, the perception towards our civil servants is not a kind one. It is no surprise as we

To ensure an ethical workforce for the financial industry, our local authorities have been strengthening employee screening policies, practices and disclosures. As a financial institution’s

On August 15, the Star reported some 64,632 Malaysian Youths aged 18 to 44 years old have been declared bankrupt over the last five years.

In 2014, the Star reported that an insurance agent was sentenced to 11 years in jail plus six strokes of the rotan for cheating his

One mis-hire can lead to big, long term consequences. The price of one failed hire can be as much as 6 to 15 times the

In 2016, PwC conducted the Global Economic Crime Survey for Malaysia and revealed that bribery and corruption increased from 19% in 2014 to 30% in

For anyone that has spent any amount of time in an office environment, the concept of people feigning illnesses to have a short escape from
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