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Agensi Inovasi Malaysia Act 2010 [Act 718] Finance Act 2011 [Act 719] Malaysia Deposit Insurance Corporation Act 2011 [Act 720] International Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation Act 2011 [Act 721] Fees (Malaysian Meteorological Department) (Validation) Act 2011 [Act 722] Price Control and Anti-Profiteering Act 2011 [Act 723]
The Financial Services Act 2013 (Malay: Akta Perkhidmatan Kewangan 2013), is a Malaysian law which was enacted to provide for the regulation and supervision of financial institutions, payment systems and other relevant entities and the oversight of the money market and foreign exchange market to promote financial stability and for related, consequential or incidental matters.
Finance Act 1988: 364 In force Finance Act 1990: 420 In force Finance Act 1991: 451 In force Finance Act 1992: 476 In force Finance Act 1993: 497 In force Finance Act 1994: 513 In force Finance Act 1995: 531 In force Finance Act 1996: 544 In force Finance Act 1997: 557 In force Finance Act 1998: 578 In force Finance Act 2000: 600 In force ...
The current Cabinet, formed on 2 December 2023, comprised the following federal ministries: . Prime Minister's Department (JPM); Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (KPKM)
Established under the Minister of Finance (Incorporation) Act 1957, the Act provides the authority for MoF [3] (Inc.) to enter into contracts, acquisitions, purchases, possessions, holdings and maintains tangible and intangible assets. [4]
January 12 – Azlan Zainol, Chairman of Malaysia Building Society Bhd [46] January 22 – Mahani Idris, wife of former Minister of Finance, Daim Zainuddin. [47] January 23 – Abd Rani Osman, former Member of the Selangor State Legislative Assembly for Meru. [48] January 29 – Gopal Sri Ram, former Senior Deputy Public Prosecutor. [49]
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Legally, the EPF is only obligated to provide 2.5% dividends (as per Section 27 of the Employees Provident Fund Act 1991). [ 7 ] The EPF claims that the lowered dividend is the result of its decision to invest in low-risk fixed revenue instruments, which produce lower returns but maintains the principal value of its members' contributions.