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News Forum - Fraudulent employment: Fake farm jobs in Australia leave Thai victims scammed
A fraudulent employment agent lured nearly 30 Thais with enticing job opportunities on Australian cattle farms, duping them out of tens of millions of baht. The victims came forward yesterday, filing a complaint with Thai police against the alleged con artist claiming high social status. The complaint against Watsan (whose last name is withheld) was … … The story Fraudulent employment: Fake farm jobs in Australia leave Thai victims scammed as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Drunken British man flings bicycle through glass door after mobile phone meltdown in Krabi
Tell such people to try their act in Malaysia.....they know the immediate result and will not repeat it in any part of the world including at home. -
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News Forum - Proton sales surge 40% with new export market and strong demand
Proton Holdings Bhd, Malaysia’s national carmaker, reported a 40.9% increase in vehicle sales in May 2023 compared to the previous month, selling 13,268 vehicles (domestic and export). This also represents a 35.5% increase over May last year. The surge in sales is attributed to a rebound in the total industry volume (TIV) after a slow … … The story Proton sales surge 40% with new export market and strong demand as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Minister condemns comedian’s insensitive MH370 tragedy joke at US show
Kuala Lumpur witnessed strong condemnation from Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil regarding the inappropriate actions of Singaporean comedian Jocelyn Chia. She made offensive remarks about Malaysia and the tragic MH370 incident during a recent comedy show in New York. Fadzil stated that local comedians Adflin Shauki and Harith Iskander have also criticised and condemned … … The story Minister condemns comedian’s insensitive MH370 tragedy joke at US show as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Malaysia maintains cooking oil subsidies, plans targeted mechanism
The Malaysian government has confirmed that it will not increase the price of subsidised cooking oil, despite the ongoing economic challenges faced by the country. Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Salahuddin Ayub stated that the government will instead introduce a targeted subsidy mechanism once the Central Database Hub (PADU) system is fully operational. … … The story Malaysia maintains cooking oil subsidies, plans targeted mechanism as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story
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