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There is no need for PT3 candidates to resit the exam
Oct 05, 2019
The Education Ministry says there is no need for PT3 candidates to resit the exam.
It explained that PT3 is similar to that of year-end examination, and that the exam papers are standardised.
The Ministry says the exam will go on as scheduled and students will sit for the remaining Science, History, Religious Studies and BM papers between next Monday and Wednesday.
This, following allegations that some PT3 papers, including English, Maths and Geography, were leaked on social media before students were due to sit for the exams.
Suspects involved in the killing of a pygmy elephant to be charged
Image: Straits Times
The 6 suspects involved in the killing of a pygmy elephant in Sabah last week, will be charged under the Wildlife Conservation Enactment.
The 5 locals and 1 illegal foreigner were charged two days ago for possesing firearms.
They were arrested last weerk after the protected elephant was found dead with 70 gunshot wounds, and its tusks were removed.
Image: Mole
The goverment is looking at banking in money directly into the accounts of those eligible for RON95 petrol subsidy, instead of using the subsidy card as previously announced.
The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry will use the Bantuan Sara Hidup database to identify those under the B40 category who qualify for the subsidy.
It says the full details of the petrol subsidy will be announced on Monday.
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