Housewife fined RM5,000 under the emergency ordinance for spreading fake news about COVID-19
A 28-year-old housewife in Perlis became the first person in Malaysia to be fined under the new Emergency (Essential Powers) ...
A 28-year-old housewife in Perlis became the first person in Malaysia to be fined under the new Emergency (Essential Powers) ...
Healthcare platform BookDoc has denied issuing a letter that claims to offer AstraZeneca vaccines on the open market for RM100 ...
Have you ever scrolled through your Facebook feed and accidentally came across a misinformed article from a source you've never ...
A WhatsApp message has been circulating online claiming that your COVID-19 vaccine registration on MySejahtera might be incomplete. The message ...
Deputy Minister Datuk Seri Ti Lian Ker has deleted his misleading tweet after he was slammed last night for sharing ...
Social media users who intentionally spread rumours about the alleged negative effects of COVID-19 vaccines online could be charged under ...
: China Press has deleted the news article which reported 95 positive cases at two schools. ...
Concerns regarding abuse of the new Emergency (Essential Powers) (No. 2) Ordinance 2021 are political questions, not legal ones, Communications ...
Individuals who create or publish fake news on COVID-19 or the Emergency proclamation could now face a fine of up ...
The Royal Malaysia Police has warned that it will take stern against those who spread misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine. ...