PETALING JAYA, 3 July 2009: Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk T Murugiah had a cultural shock when he visited the Cameron Highlands Hospital maternity ward recently and found Orang Asli mothers as young as 11 and 12 years old. What worried him more was that these minors were ignorant that they needed […]
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Trouble in PPP
By Zedeck Siew“I have my job to do and I don’t have a choice about this. He (Kayveas) is my boss and mentor, and he groomed me. I am always grateful to him.” Senator and People’s Progressive Party (PPP) supreme council member Datuk T Murugiah, pledging allegiance to party president Datuk M Kayveas. Murugiah pooh-poohed the rumoured […]
Complaints bureau opens new office
KUALA LUMPUR, 15 April 2009: The Public Complaints Bureau has opened an office in Sentul here to bring the bureau closer to the people, Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Senator T Murugiah said today. He said the office, located at the Sri Batu Community Activity Centre (Kemas) at Lot 48565, Jalan 2/12D, Kg […]
PCB on nationwide tour to solve problems
KUALA LUMPUR, 11 Feb 2009: The Public Complaints Bureau (PCB) would conduct a nationwide tour to expedite the process of solving complaints or problems. Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, Senator T Murugiah said during the nationwide clinic, “Klinik Rakyat,” the PCB delegation would also encompass officers from government agencies and ministries to provide solutions […]
Bureau should let DBKL handle complaints
PUTRAJAYA, 21 Jan 2009: The Public Complaints Bureau should let local authorities, including the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), to fully handle complaints from the public, Federal Territories Minister Datuk Seri Zulhasnan Rafique said. “It is better that way,” he said when asked to comment on news reports that a show-cause letter would be issued […]
PCB waiting for report on money transfers
KUALA LUMPUR, 5 Jan 2009: The Public Complaints Bureau (PCB) is waiting for Bank Negara’s report on illegal bank transfers from depositors’ accounts before taking action, said Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department T Murugiah. He said preliminary investigations showed the money from the accounts was siphoned to Indonesia but the culprits involved had […]
Stop complaining about PCB’s actions
KUCHING, 20 Nov 2008: The Public Complaints Bureau (PCB) will continue to aggressively solve problems faced by the people despite increasing criticisms from various quarters, including ministers and deputy ministers who are unhappy with its actions. While defending PCB’s actions which were indeed within its jurisdiction, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department T Murugiah said […]