Faded documents and wrinkled receipts were peppered across the floor of the room. Stacks of folders sat precariously on the narrow dining table.
Teary eyes, weary fingers, and two coffee-stained cups remain the only evidence of a caffeine-filled day, and it was still a couple of hours away from lunchtime.
The policy should not aim at improving Malaysia’s global rankings, but rather must meet domestic objectives.
Following the forum on governance in Parliament for effective oversight of the Executive and public sector accountability, the Malaysian Economic Association convened its second forum on economic governance last month with a discussion on the governance of the public sector itself.
Read more: MY: Filling in the gaps of public sector governance
My EG Services Bhd (MyEG) has incorporated a new subsidiary to provide management and consultancy services.
In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, the e-Government services provider said MY EG Management Services Sdn Bhd was set up with an authorised share capital of RM400,000.
Read more: MyEG forms management and consultancy services unit
MD Wong says company intends to increase the percentage of its commercial business.
My EG Services Bhd (MyEG) has brushed aside notion that the bulk of its business activities were dependent on the Government.
It said that commercial solutions and services now make up 70% of the group’s business activities, thus no longer rendering it just a concession for various e-government applications.
My EG Services Bhd’s (MyEG) contract to manage the registration of illegal foreign workers under the rehiring programme has been extended until Dec 31, 2017.
In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, the e-Government services provider said it received a notification letter on Monday from the Home Affairs Ministry regarding the extension.
The project was originally scheduled to run from Feb 15, 2016, to Aug 15, 2016.
Read more: MyEG’s contract to register foreign workers extended till year-end
