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Tariffs Hike In The Sewerage Pipeline?

The Morning Run Crew

24-Jul-18 07:45

Tariffs Hike In The Sewerage Pipeline?

Indah Water Konsortium (IWK) has expressed concern over higher costs due to the implementation of the Imbalance Cost Pass-Through (ICPT) and they are calling for a review of the sewerage bill. The  tariff has remained at RM8 a month since Indah Water first started in 1994.

06:57 - The EPF is prepared to use its voting rights to have more say in directors’ pay at companies. This comes after EPF voiced its disapproval on the remuneration for Sapura Energy's CEO Tan Sri Shahril Shamsuddin

12:24 - Telekom Malaysia and Tenaga Nasional have mutually terminated their MoU to jointly rollout the government's Nationwide Fiberisation Plan

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