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THE STAR: Road safety institute invites the public to weigh in on motorcycle e-hailing

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Created: 29 August 2019

KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): The Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (Miros) is carrying out a survey on road users’ perceptions on the viability of motorcycle e-hailing services from Thursday (Aug 29) until Sept 7. According to a statement issued by Miros Thursday, the online survey can be accessed via http://its.miros.gov.my/kajianteksimotosikal/ which targets motorcyclists and members of the public to gauge road users’ acceptance of the viability of motorcycle e-hailing services in the country covering several aspects including road safety, legislation, traffic flow, economics, social security, health, culture and shift in transportation modes.

"The findings from this study will be presented to the Transport Ministry to outline the mechanism for the implementation of motorcycle e-hailing services in Malaysia. As such, members of the public are invited to participate in this study to voice their views on the implementation of motorcycle e-hailing services in Malaysia, ” the statement read.

The study was carried out following the Cabinet’s decision on Aug 21 to allow for the implementation of motorcycle e-hailing services in the country based on a Proof-of-Concept (POC). However, the decision will only be finalised after a review of other important aspects conducted. - Bernama

FREE MALAYSIA TODAY: Free breakfast in all primary schools from next January

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Created: 27 August 2019

PETALING JAYA: Free breakfast will be served to children in primary schools throughout the country from January next year, Education Minister Maszlee Malik said today.

This will ensure they have the right nutrition to stay healthy and focus on their daily lessons, he said on his Facebook page.

Maszlee said this is part of the ministry’s initiatives to ensure that school children have access to nutritious food.

“In this connection, starting from January 2020, the ministry will launch a special free breakfast programme for children in primary schools across the country.

Pharmacist finds fake Panadol being sold in Malaysia

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Created: 27 August 2019

A Malaysian pharmacist is warning consumers that there are fake versions of paracetamol product Panadol being sold, after he came across a fake version of the popular medicine in the country.

Zeff Tan, who hails from Penang, said in an August 21 Facebook post that he had obtained the fake Panadol after receiving a tip-off from netizens on where to get them.

BERITA HARIAN: Wujud badan khas kawal selia tong gas, Nur Asyikin Aminuddin

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Created: 27 August 2019

TWENTY TWO 13 : MOTORIST IN THE DARK OVER TINTING SPECIFICATIONS, Shabana Naseer Ahmad, Senior Manager, NCCC

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Created: 26 August 2019

All Lau Wai Mee wanted to do was to get the windows of her vehicle tinted.However, she has since learnt that what was sold to her may not reflect specifications as she ponders if car owners are being taken for a ride by tinting service providers. Lau, better known as DJ MayZi during her days with a local Chinese-language radio station, went to a tinting service provider in Sungai Besi on April 27 to get her vehicle tinted.“After being told of what I wanted, I was offered a particular model that cost RM2,300 for all the windows, including the front and rear screens,” said Lau.“However, after driving my car for close to a month, I felt it was still hot and informed the sales person at the shop of my predicament. The person in charge told me to return the following month and we got the tint checked with a gadget.”Lau, a content curator and voiceover talent, said a representative from the shop used an LS110A transmission meter and the infrared rejection (IRR) showed 77 per cent.

Transmission IRR
The IRR reading shows 77 per cent.“But before purchasing the tint, I was informed that the IRR is 94 per cent. This was also reflected in a card and sample film that were given to me.“The salesperson said I could upgrade the film if I still felt hot and I would be given a discount. Why should I upgrade the film when I had already paid for what I thought was good enough?”Lau got a second opinion and found out that the infrared (IR) transmission (1,400nm) of the sample film given to her was 87.7 per cent but the IR transmission reading of the film installed on her car was 19.4 per cent.Sample film tint, when tested on another device, shows an IR transmission reading of 87.7 per cent.
sample film tint The film on the vehicle, when tested on another device, shows an IR transmission reading of 19.4 per cent.

Read more: TWENTY TWO 13 : MOTORIST IN THE DARK OVER TINTING SPECIFICATIONS, Shabana Naseer Ahmad, Senior...

NST : Victims face financial ruin, emotional trauma and physical scars, Shabana Naseer Ahmad,Senior Legal Advisor,NCCC

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Created: 26 August 2019

KUALA LUMPUR: Helpless victims of botched beauty procedures have turned to various organisations to help them seek justice.MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head Datuk Seri Michael Chong has been one of those actively playing a role to save the victims, mostly women, not only from financial ruin but also emotional trauma for almost 30 years.He said many women came to his office seeking help after undergoing bad procedures, mostly leaving them penniless and disfigured, either temporarily or permanently.Chong said since 2017, 10 women had lost more than RM2 million on these treatments.“These 10 women spent a total of RM2,367,998.73, thinking these procedures would make them beautiful. The complaints are made against beauty and slimming centres, skin specialist and reflexology centres,” he said.

He said some of the centres involved were well known and regarded as among “the credible ones”.He said many of the cases received were from women who felt those who were supposed to “beautify” them did a bad job. They were prepared to go to court.However, Chong said it was difficult to catch these perpetrators and prove them wrong due to a lack of evidence and the laws in place.Chong said there were three types of cases he has come across over the past decade.The first were victims seeking treatment at aesthetic clinics run by qualified doctors, but the procedures were not done by the doctors themselves. Instead, the procedures were done by their assistants or staff with no medical background or training.

The second type were beauty and spa centres where the beauticians themselves performed the invasive procedures. Chong said not only were they unqualified or medically untrained, their facilities were also a danger and prone to infection as they were unlikely to be sterilised or able to meet the Health Ministry’s safety standards.The final and most dangerous category, Chong said, involved those who did “house calls” or carried out the procedures at hotel rooms. Those doing this were regular people with no medical background or qualifications at all. He said these were usually recommended by friends and family who had previously engaged their services.

Read more: NST : Victims face financial ruin, emotional trauma and physical scars, Shabana Naseer...

FOMCA : Perlindungan Insurans untuk Kesihatan Mental, Baskaran Sithamparam, Senior Manager FOMCA

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Created: 26 August 2019

Terdapat jurang yang jelas dalam perlindungan kesihatan mental yang ditawarkan oleh syarikat insurans di Malaysia. Setakat ini syarikat Insurans masih belum menawarkan perlindungan untuk pesakit yang mengalami kesihatan mental.Namun begitu, Pertubuhan Keselamatan Sosial (PERKESO) telah menawarkan bantuan dan sokongan dalam bentuk kewangan kepada ahlinya yang mengalami gangguan kesihatan mental. Sejak 2006, PERKESO memberi pampasan kepada ahlinya yang mengalami tekanan emosi dan kemurungan akibat dari tekanan di tempat kerja. Garis panduan Skim Perlindungan Keselamatan Sosial, iaitu Skim Bencana Pekerjaan dan Skim Pencen Ilat (edisi kedua). Garis panduan ini digunakan untuk membolehkan pihak penjagaan kesihatan menilai kemenjadian dan mengenal pasti gangguan mental berlaku akibat tempat kerja.

Sistem Insurans Pekerjaan (SIP) yang diperkenalkan oleh PERKESO memberi peluang kepada ahlinya yang kehilangan kerja akibat keilatan, termasuk kesihatan mental menerima elaun, sementara mendapat pekerjaan baru. Sistem ini juga membolehkan ahlinya yang mengalami stres yang tinggi di tempat kerja untuk beralih suasana di tempat kerja atau persekitaran yang baru.Selain dari itu, PERKESO turut menyediakan Skim Keilatan dan juga Pencen Ilat yang dapat membantu ahlinya yang mengalami gangguan mental yang serius, yang menyebabkan mereka tidak dapat bekerja, akan menerima bantuan kewangan untuk menyara kehidupan mereka.Rawatan untuk kesihatan mental ada ditawarkan oleh syarikat insurans Berjaya SOMPO, tetapi rawatan hanya di hospital sahaja dan tidak merangkumi rawatan susulan, seperti terapi selepas rawatan asas.

Sumber: Majalah THE HEALTH.

THE STAR Online: Teens’ social media use could lead to higher levels of depression

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Created: 26 August 2019

University College London researchers are suggesting that content posted and viewed on social networks could play a more determining role in incidence of depression in teens than the social platforms themselves.Social media has been associated with negative effects on mental health. An Australian study published in late 2018 in The Australian Journal Of Psychology has compared the abusive use of the platforms to addictions to substances such as alcohol.A January 2019 study published in The Lancet has established a link between excessive social media consumption and teenage depression. But the main problem isn’t with the social networks themselves, but rather the manner in which they are used, according to their study, published Tuesday in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, which surveyed 12,866 adolescents aged 13 to 16.The participants were interrogated on the frequency of social network usage – with checking one’s phone over three times qualified as “very frequent” usage by the researchers. These indications did not, however, take into account connections from a computer.

Higher risk for cyberbullying

Read more: THE STAR Online: Teens’ social media use could lead to higher levels of depression

FOMCA : Reducing Food Prices, Dato' Dr Paul Selvaraj

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Created: 25 August 2019

The price of food items in the market place is exorbitant.  Food is certainly the most important expenditure of households.  Malaysians in the Bottom 40 group spent a total of 48% of household expenditure on food.  Certainly the poor will be more effected on high food prices as a greater percentage of their income is spent on basic food items.

Why is food so expensive in Malaysia? Firstly, food production in Malaysia is low. Out of the eight million hectares of agricultural land, six million hectares are planted with palm oil and one million with rubber. Less than one million hectares or just 12% of agricultural land is for food production.

This has resulted in Malaysian consumers depending on imported food. Malaysia imported RM 51.3 billion in 2017 of agricultural and food products for local consumption, an increase from RM 38.9 billion in 2013; and increase of 32% in four years.   For example, Malaysia is only 22% self-sufficient on beef and 39% self-sufficient on ikan kembong. When food is imported, prices would strongly be influenced by global factors, including monopolistic practises as well climate change effects in food producing countries. This could easily affect the price of food in Malaysia.

Next, FOMCA has long advocated for a market review on the local food supply chain.  We have always suggested that one of the key factors of the high price of food was monopolistic practices along the various parts of the food supply chain. The recent report on the market review of key food items by the Malaysia Competition Commission confirms that one of the key reasons for high food prices is distortions and manipulations in the food supply chain.

Read more: FOMCA : Reducing Food Prices, Dato' Dr Paul Selvaraj

The Star: Too much debt and too little financial discipline

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Created: 15 August 2019

Asia’s finance experts see both as harbingers of the next financial crisis. THE world is flushed with debt – right now nearly US$250 trillion, up 8% from a year ago. This level, according to the Institute of International Finance (IIF), is three times what it was two decades ago and relative to GDP, global debt exceeded 318%.The biggest borrowers are the United States (125% of GDP), China (295%), eurozone (around 100%) and Japan (237%) – which together account for 67% of the world’s total household debt, 75% of corporate debt and nearly 80% of government debt.

Malaysia’s total debt ratio is 241%. The continuing rise in the level of debt – against a backdrop of tightening financial conditions, is a cause for concern. The shifts in government and financial sector debt since 2008 are consistent with quantitative easing (QE), where central banks buy back bonds held by banks and the market.One standout change in recent times has been China, where its share of global debt rose from 4% in 2007 to 15% by 2016. These levels have significant implications for financial market stability and raises the risk of a crisis.Here’s the problem – it’s difficult to say what level is too high (red line). In practice, scholars feel that debt to GDP ratio is not a really useful way to define the practical limit especially of state borrowing. After all, growing debt correlates with growing economies.Debt can spark growth, but excessive debt can be a drag on economies. Savings, too, matter. So, does banks’ global net assets. Also, large debt loads can signal trouble if borrowers can’t service them. Indeed, since the 2007/08 financial crisis, borrowing has increased substantially, especially corporate debt in China, forex-denominated borrowing in emerging market economies (EMEs), and newly popular forms of debt among US households and millennials.

Read more: The Star: Too much debt and too little financial discipline

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