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Fashion designer Jovian Mandagie has been declared bankrupt by the court in Malaysia. This decision comes after he failed to repay a RM5.3 million verbal loan to a construction firm. The ruling signifies a significant financial setback for the well-known designer.
In a separate legal development, Malaysia’s Chief Justice Tengku Maimun has called for the protection of judicial independence. She emphasized the importance of safeguarding this fundamental aspect of the legal system, stressing that both the public and she herself are closely monitoring the situation.
In sports news, a tragic incident has been reported involving Diogo Jota, a 28-year-old football player, and his brother. They were reportedly killed in a fiery crash in Spain, just days after the Liverpool star’s wedding. The sports community mourns the loss of these individuals.
On the local front, a Datuk has been remanded over suspected money laundering linked to a RM75 million project involving a fibre network. Additionally, a federal agency director in Kelantan is set to face corruption and power abuse charges, according to the MACC chief. These cases highlight the ongoing efforts to combat financial crimes in the country.
In a gesture of solidarity, Cristiano Ronaldo expressed his condolences following the tragic death of Diogo Jota. The football star acknowledged the impact of this loss on the sporting community, emphasizing that Jota will be dearly missed.
Elsewhere, Ramly Burger and an ice supplier have decided to postpone price hikes after intervention from the Domestic Trade Ministry. This move aims to alleviate financial burdens on consumers in the current economic climate.
In a cultural incident, a spelling error in the calligraphy of “Allah” at a Melaka mosque went unnoticed for years. This oversight has prompted calls for a review to prevent similar errors in the future.
Road users in Johor Baru should take note of nightly road closures on Jalan Ismail Sultan due to ongoing works for the RTS Link project. The closure will be in effect until July 16 to facilitate construction activities in the area.
Lastly, the national cycling body has suspended coach Nur Effandy following a sex assault charge involving a 15-year-old trainee. This action underscores the commitment to safeguarding the well-being of athletes and ensuring a safe training environment.