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  • Scholar Who Oversaw Losses And Eventual Sale Of NOL Appointed As SPH CEO

    Scholar Who Oversaw Losses And Eventual Sale Of NOL Appointed As SPH CEO

    Press Holdings (SPH) will appoint former Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) chief executive Ng Yat Chung as its new CEO, while current CEO Alan Chan and deputy CEO Patrick Daniel will retire, the media and property group announced on Friday.

    Mr Chan, 64, is retiring after 15 years at the company to allow for renewal of the company’s management and board, said SPH, which owns The Business Times. His exit will be effective on Sept 1, 2017.

    Mr Daniel, 63, will continue as a part-time consultant to assist Mr Ng. Current deputy CEO Anthony Tan will remain at his post.

    Mr Ng, who is currently an independent director of SPH, will become an executive director from July 1. Independent director Andrew Lim will replace Mr Ng as chairman of the board risk committee.

     

    Source: www.businesstimes.com.sg

  • The Show Must Go On: Walau Sebak Kehilangan Anak Kembar-Tiganya, Elfee Ismail Tetap Beri Yang Terbaik Bagi Acara Sinar Lebaran 2017

    The Show Must Go On: Walau Sebak Kehilangan Anak Kembar-Tiganya, Elfee Ismail Tetap Beri Yang Terbaik Bagi Acara Sinar Lebaran 2017

    Assalamualaikum kepada semua keluarga, sahabat andia, dan juga teman teman. Terutama sekali, kepada pihak Mediacorp Suria dan eaglevision dan juga para hadirin dan hadirat dan juga teman2 artis yg hadir di studio Mediacorp malam semalam untuk menyaksikan Sinar Lebaran 2017.

    Saya ingin meminta maaf jikalau persembahan saya kurang menarik, dan saya terhenti seketika semasa membuat persembahan solo Disebabkan saya terbayang rupa ketiga tiga bayi saya semasa dimandikan dan juga hingga selamat disemadikan.

    saya juga ingin berterima kasih kepada semua yg telah memberi perangsang dan semangat untuk saya membuat persembahan untuk kali kedua dgn lagu yg sama.

    Terima kasih kepada pihak mediacorp yg sudi menjemput saya untuk memeriahkan kan lagi Sinar Lebaran 2017.

    Semoga ketiga2 anakku akan tenang disana. Tunggu Baba dan Mama di ahkirat kelak ye sayang. In sha allah. 😢😢😢
    Baba dan Mama akan sentiasa menyayangi kamu semua. 😢😢😢

    Alfateha….

     

    Source: Elfee Ismail

  • MUIS Umum Kadar Zakat Fitrah Tahun Ini

    MUIS Umum Kadar Zakat Fitrah Tahun Ini

    MUIS mengumumkan kadar zakat fitrah bagi Ramadan tahun ini, iaitu $5.10 seorang bagi kadar biasa, dan $7 seorang, bagi mereka yang ingin membayar zakat lebih tinggi.

    Pembayaran wang tunai, cek atau NETS boleh dibuat melalui amil di masjid-masjid, badan-badan Melayu/Islam dan MUIS.

    Pembayaran menerusi mesin AXS boleh dilakukan mulai esok.

    Masyarakat Muslim turut boleh membayar fitrah dengan menggunakan telepol fitrah di talian nombor,1900-112-3510 ( bagi $5.10 seorang) dan talian 1900-112-3700 (bagi $7 seorang).

    Tarikh tutup bagi telepol tersebut ialah pada 25 Jun, sebelum 7.00 pagi.

    Selain daripada menggunakan telepol fitrah, masyarakat Muslim juga boleh membuat pembayaran secara dalam talian dan menerusi ATM.

    Pembayaran boleh dibuat sepanjang bulan Ramadan hingga pagi Syawal pertama sebelum solat Aidilfitri.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Manchester Bomber Could Have Made A Second Bomb, Discovery Of Huge Explosives Cache In Police Raids

    Manchester Bomber Could Have Made A Second Bomb, Discovery Of Huge Explosives Cache In Police Raids

    A second bomb could still be out there, British reports said on Friday (May 26) as police investigate whether the Manchester bomber carried out his attack alone.

    Police arrested a man on Friday in the suburb of Moss Side, the 10th person to be taken into custody in connection with Monday (May 22) night’s attack. Eight men are in custody now after a man and a woman were released without charge, Greater Manchester police said in a tweet.

    On Friday morning, police raided a barber shop in Moss Side as part of their investigation, with a police cordon placed around four properties – a hardware shop, a pharmacy and a cafe, beside the barber shop – reported The Guardian. It was unclear if any additional arrests were made.

    On Thursday, raids on homes across Manchester including the bomber Salman Abedi’s residence on Elmsmore Road, Fallowfield, and a rented apartment he was staying in at Granby House, Granby Row, uncovered a stash of bomb-making material.

    The rented apartment in central Manchester is less than 3.2km from Manchester Arena, where Monday night’s attack unfolded.

    It is not clear if the “bomb factory”, as the Mirror called it, was found on both properties or one, but the discovery has stoked fears that a second or third bomb could be out there, some British reports said.

    A security source told the Telegraph: “The worry is there was enough to build two or three bombs and we can’t rule that out.”

    Abedi is reported to have been at the flat in Granby House at 7pm on the night of the attack, the Mirror said.

    He set off a bomb in the foyer of the Manchester Arena as concertgoers were leaving an Ariana Grande concert on Monday night, killing 22 in the deadliest attack in Britain since 2005, when four Islamist suicide bombers killed 52 in an attack on London’s transport system.

    Leaked evidence from the crime scene apparently point to a remote mobile-phone detonator to enable someone else to set it off if Abedi backed out at the last minute, The Daily Mail said.

    It suggests an accomplice would have watched Abedi as he carried out the attack. Initial analysis points to the fact Abedi did blow himself up.

    The bomb used in Monday’s bombing used the same explosive as those set off in Paris and Brussels attacks, suggesting a possible link to the same terrorist network, a US lawmaker has said.

    Republican Michael McCaul, the chair of the US Congress Homeland Security committee, said the bomb suggested a “level of sophistication” that implied its maker or makers may have had foreign training.

    Abedi used TATP or triacetone triperoxide, an explosive used in the November 2015 attacks in Paris and the Brussels attack in March 2016, The Guardian reported.

    More than 130 people were killed in the Paris attack and 32 civilians died in Brussels.

    TATP was also used in the July 7, 2005 London bombings.

    The substance can be made from household chemicals but is unstable and unreliable.

    The evidence suggested that it was not a “lone wolf” situation, Mr McCaul said.

    Images obtained by The New York Times newspaper showed a detonator Abedi was said to have carried in his left hand, shrapnel including nuts and screws and the shredded remains of a blue backpack.

    The detonator appeared to have a small circuit board soldered inside one end.

    Images of metal nuts and screws propelled by the blast, and of damage nearby, show that the bomb’s makeshift shrapnel penetrated metal doors and left deep scuffs in brick walls, The New York Times reported.

    This indicated a powerful, high-velocity charge, and of a bomb in which its shrapnel was carefully and evenly packed.

    An official said one element of the investigation was whether Abedi was part of a larger terror cell.

    He likely received some ISIS training in Syria in the months before the attack, according to information gathered in the preliminary investigation, a US official told CNN on Thursday.

    A relative told AFP that Abedi had travelled to Manchester from Libya four days before the bombing, transiting in Istanbul and Dusseldorf.

    The next day, he was caught on CCTV buying a Karrimor backpack at a mall, The Telegraph said.

    His father Ramadan and younger brother Hashem have been detained in Libya, with officials there saying the brother was aware of the planned attack.

    They said both brothers belonged to ISIS, while the father once belonged to a now-disbanded militant group with alleged ties to Al-Qaeda.

    A British official confirmed Abedi had been on the intelligence radar before the massacre. The MI5 domestic security service is managing around 500 active investigations, involving some 3,000 “subjects of interest”, the senior government ministry source said.

    “Abedi was one of a larger pool of former SOIs whose risk remained subject to review by MI5 and its partners,” he said.

     

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/world

  • Singaporeans Among Foreign Fighters Involved In ISIS-linked Insurgency In Southern Philippines’ Marawi

    Singaporeans Among Foreign Fighters Involved In ISIS-linked Insurgency In Southern Philippines’ Marawi

    Foreign Muslim militants, including some from Singapore, are involved in the days-long clashes in a key city in the southern Philippine island group of Mindanao, the military said on Friday (May 26).

    “There are… Malaysians, Singaporeans… in the fight that has been ongoing in Marawi. We are continuously verifying that there have been a number of them who have been killed,” Brigadier-General Restituto Padilla said at a news briefing here.

    About a hundred militants seized large parts of Marawi, a mainly Muslim city of over 200,000, some 814km south of the capital Manila, on Tuesday (May 23), after security forces raided a suspected hideout of Isnilon Hapilon, named by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) as its top man in South-east Asia.

    An army brigade, backed by helicopter gunships and armoured vehicles, has been sent to dislodge them, but as of Friday morning, they remained holed up in parts of Marawi.

    The crisis in Marawi forced President Rodrigo Duterte to place the whole of Mindanao under martial rule.

    Asked at Friday’s briefing about the presence of foreign fighters in Marawi, Solicitor-General Jose Calida said: “Malaysians, Indonesians, from Singapore, and other foreign jihadists… And that’s bothersome.

    “Before, it was just a local terrorist group. But now, there is now an ideology. They have subscribed to the ideology of ISIS.  They have pledged allegiance to the flag of ISIS. They want to create Mindanao as part of the caliphate.​

    “What’s happening in Mindanao is no longer a rebellion of Filipino citizens. It has transmogrified into an invasion by foreign terrorists who heeded the clarion call of the ISIS to go to the Philippines, if they find difficulty in going to Iraq or Syria,” added Mr Calida, as he explained why Mr Duterte had to declare martial law.

    Brig-Gen Padilla reported that at least 31 militants have been killed in Marawi so far.  Twelve have been identified, and six of these were foreigners, he added.

    He said, however, that the names of those killed had yet to be validated.

    “This is for validation. I do know there are some Indonesians and Malaysians (among those killed). But specifically, for the others, we don’t know yet.  The information we have is initial.  We are still validating,” he said.

    The only Singaporean known to have joined Islamic extremists in the Philippines was Abdullah Ali, alias Muawiyah, who was believed to have gone to Mindanao with Malaysian terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir.

    Brig-Gen Padilla insisted that the siege in Marawi has been ISIS-inspired, but that the Islamic group is not orchestrating it, despite the presence of foreign fighters.

    “The groups trying to ally with (ISIS) are feverishly trying to comply with requirements that have been set for them to be validly a part (of ISIS), which they have not been able to. This is the reason why many of these activities of violence, radicalism and extremism have been aimed precisely at that aspect,” he told reporters.

     

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com