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Bandar M'sia deal falls apart; More recipients of SRC-linked funds revealed

KINI ROUNDUP | Here are the key headlines you may have missed yesterday, in brief.

Bandar M'sia deal falls apart

Putrajaya will keep the Bandar Malaysia land after an attempt to sell a 60 percent stake for RM7.41 billion to a consortium comprising Iskandar Waterfront Holdings and China Railway Engineering Corporation fell apart as no payment was made.

Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad said Malays should fear a pro-China prime minister more than the DAP.

Mahathir's lawyers have filed an appeal against a High Court decision, which ruled that Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak was not a public official.

A general manager of Prasarana Malaysia Berhad subsidiary was arrested by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission for allegedly receiving RM500,000 in bribes.

Rafizi reveals more recipients of SRC-linked funds

PKR vice president Rafizi Ramli put the spotlight on alleged leaked documents which purportedly showed the recipients of money from Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak that originated from SRC International.

Rafizi said former PAS deputy president Nasharudin Mat Isa has yet to take legal action against him even though the Pandan MP claimed the latter received SRC-linked money from the prime minister.

The proposed common logo of Pakatan Harapan was ridiculed due to unappealing designs.

Rafizi said he didn't design the logo but had deliberately shared them online so that the Pakatan Harapan presidential council could see the public's reaction.

PKR vice president Nurul Izzah Anwar said the party's disciplinary panel is still deliberating the fate of Ampang PKR Youth chief Adam Rosly who was charged with giving false information on the source of his wealth.

Adam fired at Rafizi, accusing him of "improper agenda' after the latter urged PKR to distance itself from Adam.

PAS Youth said it was opposed to the metal group Megadeth concert but denied it will be organising a protest against the event.

Reps deny trying to topple S'gor gov't

Two PKR state assemblypersons denied rumours they had met the Selangor sultan in a bid to oust Selangor menteri besar Azmin Ali's government.

The Malaysian Bar urged the government against extending the tenure of chief justice Raus Sharif as it would unnecessarily embroil him in controversy because the federal constitution does not allow a Chief Justice to serve beyond the age of 66 and six months.

Malacca residents have been granted leave by the High Court to challenge the Election Commission's redelineation exercise.

Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng expressed concern about what he described as abnormal increase of voters in three state seats in Penang.

Other Kinibites

RON95 and RON97 prices fell by 10 sen a litre to RM2.11 and RM2.39 respectively.

Health Minister S Subramanaim announced that ozone therapy is now banned in the country.

Police arrested a Turkish citizen in Damansara on national security grounds but concerns were raised that Malaysian authorities may be aiding Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan's crackdown on dissenters.

The government will challenge de facto PKR leader Anwar Ibrahim's bid to set aside his sodomy conviction.

Deputy Home Minister Nur Jazlan Mohamed accused Malaysiakini of being a "very biased" media organisation.

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