#NSTnation The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (#MACC) seized several items, including 11 handbags and a luxury watch worth approximately RM200,000, during a raid on the home of #FashionValet founders Datin Vivy Yusof and her husband Datuk Fadzaruddin Shah Anuar in Mont… pic.twitter.com/2wMIuuwGcT
#NSTnation FashionValet founders, Datuk Fadzaruddin Shah Anuar and Datin Vivy Yusof will be questioned by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) today. https://t.co/ao2Va5Btzf
MACC chief commissioner Azam Baki said the anti-graft agency will be reviewing the documents as part of its investigation into the RM43.9 million loss in Khazanah and PNB’s investment in Fashion Valet
so MCMC decided that a privately owned telco with the smallest footprint and subscriber market share owned by Singapore's sovereign fund should get the second 5G Network..
MCMC's decision to award Malaysia's second 5G network to U Mobile had raised eyebrows. How did it beat other telcos with more sites, subscribers and revenue? https://t.co/bEBim1rS2u
The telco provider also claims it would be able to provide 5G coverage inside buildings in these areas.
Maxis adds that it is a homegrown Malaysian firm, predominantly owned by Malaysians, with 77% of its shares held locally, drawing a comparison with U Mobile.
Meanwhile, CelcomDigi said it is exploring various options for 5G following the government's selection of U Mobile.
The company assured that not being chosen to lead the network will not affect its 5G customers, who can continue to access and enjoy 5G services as usual.