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Police bust 17 mainlanders for loansharking
The Judiciary Police (PJ) took 17 male mainlanders, aged between 23 and 40, from streets near Grand Lisboa to a police station on Monday, a PJ spokesperson said yesterday, adding that they were suspected of working for a loansharking ring. The spokesperson made the announcement during a regular press briefing at the PJ headquarters in Zape. When they were patrolling the area that day, officers from the PJ Organised Crime Division noticed the 17 men, who appeared to be asking
April 27, 2016
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Group urges graft busters to probe businessman
Activists of the grassroots New Macau Association (NMA) yesterday urged the Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) to investigate whether San Kin Ip Group, headed by local businessman Ng Lap Seng, who has been accused by the US authorities of bribing United Nation officials, has been involved in any illegal activities.NMA President Scott Chiang Meng Hin and Vice President Jason Chao Teng Hei yesterday handed a petition to a CCAC official in the lobby of the Dynasty Plaza Building where the CCAC
April 27, 2016 | BY admin
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Customs nab cop for abetting illegal immigration
The Macau Customs Service said in a statement yesterday that they arrested a suspended Public Security Police (PSP) officer last week for abetting illegal immigration. The statement said that while patrolling along the southern coastline of Coloane early Thursday morning, customs officers spotted three people – two men and a woman – acting suspiciously while getting into a taxi. The officers approached the trio and asked for their ID cards.The statement said while the officers were
April 26, 2016 | BY admin
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Federation vows to push for trade union law
The Federation of Macau Trade Unions will continue pushing for a trade union law, Lei Chan U, who heads the group’s research and information division, said yesterday.The federation, commonly known as Gung Luen, is the city’s largest trade union organisation.Lei made the pledge during a press conference at the federation’s headquarters in Patane.Macau Federation of Trade Unions Vice President Lei Chan U talks during yesterday’s press conference at the group’s headquarters in Patane.
April 26, 2016 | BY admin
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Meat traders reject pork overcharging claims
Macau Iong Hap Tong Fresh Meat Traders Association Chairman Che Su Peng said yesterday that local pork hawkers were not overcharging for their products as claimed by Chief Executive Fernando Chui Sai On during a Q&A session in the legislature on Friday.Che made the rebuttal during a press conference at Ka Nin Wa Restaurant in Rua de Pedro Coutinho.Addressing the plenary session at the legislature, Chui said that early this year, both import and wholesale prices of pork in Macau were lower
April 26, 2016 | BY admin
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Lawmakers find asset freeze bill ‘difficult to understand’
Members of the legislature’s 1st Standing Committee have found the government-drafted bill on the freezing of assets related to terrorism difficult to understand, lawmaker-cum-unionist Kwan Tsui Hang, who chairs the committee, said yesterday. Kwan, a vice chairwoman of the Macau Federation of Trade Unions (commonly known as Gung Luen), made the remarks after chairing a committee meeting about the bill.“The committee only discussed a few things during the meeting, which lasted over two
April 26, 2016 | BY admin
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Group urges govt to support more students
Workers’ Self-Help Union Chairman Lei Kit Meng said yesterday there should be no cap on the number of local students receiving special financial assistance from the government, urging the government to review the matter as soon as possible.Lei, a veteran racing driver, made the appeal after submitting a petition to an official outside Government Headquarters yesterday.The group says in the petition addressed to Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Alexis Tam Chon Weng that the government
April 26, 2016 | BY admin
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More taxi licences up for sale amid worries over rule changes: group
There have recently been more owners of taxi operation licences trying to sell them, triggered for various reasons including their worries over the government’s proposed changes to Macau’s taxi regulation, Commercial Vehicles’ Owners Association President Ben Leng Sai Vai said yesterday.After submitting a petition to an official outside Government Headquarters, Leng said that most of the 50 or so taxi operation licence owners who joined him there were “deeply worried” about some of
April 26, 2016 | BY admin
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Employer stages burglary to steal from maid: police
The police have arrested a local woman for staging a burglary in order to steal from her maid, a Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesperson said yesterday.Speaking during a regular press briefing, the spokesperson said the suspect went to the police on Friday, alleging that when she woke up in the morning her handbag was missing from the living room where she had left it the night before, and her maid’s wallet was also missing.According to the spokesperson, the suspect also told police that she later
April 26, 2016 | BY admin
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Lack of govt accountability leads to graft: scholar
Macau Civic Power (ECM) Chairwoman Agnes Lam Iok Fong said yesterday that the lack of an accountability system for senior officials was one of the reasons why so many cases of alleged collusion between businesspeople and officials were mentioned in the 2015 report by the city’s graft buster CCAC. Lam, who teaches media studies at the public University of Macau (UM), made the remarks on the sidelines of a round-table discussion at the group’s office in Rua Nova a Guia.The group
April 25, 2016 | BY admin
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Overnight visitors rise 14 pct in March
Macau’s visitor arrivals rose by 4.2 percent year-on-year to 2.36 million, the Statistics and Census Bureau (DSEC) has announced. While overnight visitors increased by 14.1 percent to 1.17 million, same-day visitors dropped by 3.9 percent to 1.19 million. Overnight visitors accounted for 49.6 percent of all visitor arrivals last month. Most overnight visitors were from the mainland (722,700), Hong Kong (281,700), Taiwan (35,000), and South Korea (22.8 percent). Please read the
April 25, 2016 | BY admin
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Lawmaker worries about invasion of privacy from ‘dashcams’
Lawmaker-cum-constructor Mak Soi Kun is concerned about the possible invasion of privacy by videos recorded on dashboard cameras in vehicles, urging the government to look into the matter and see whether any law is in the place to deal with the issue.Mak, a community leader who is a vice-president of the local Jiangmen Communal Society, says in a written interpellation submitted to the Legislative Assembly yesterday that there is no clear regulation in place for the use of videos recorded on
April 25, 2016 | BY admin
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Young gaming staff group set up to improve upward mobility
The chairman of the newly founded Macau Association of Young Employees in the Gaming Industry (AMTIC), Lei Chu Kwan, said on Saturday that his group was set up with the aim of improving upward mobility for young gaming staff.The association held a swearing-in ceremony at the Macau Science Centre in Nape on Saturday.According to the Chinese-language Macao Daily News, Lei said in his acceptance speech said the group was set up to unite the about 40,000 young gaming employees to prepare them for
April 25, 2016 | BY admin
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Wushu Grand Gathering to kick-off in Tap Seac: govt
The government has chosen Praça do Tap Seac and the nearby Tap Seac Multi-sports Pavilion as the “main arenas” for its four-day Wushu Grand Gathering in August, Sports Bureau (ID) Vice-President Lam Lin Kio said yesterday.‘Wushu’ is Putonghua for martial arts.Speaking to reporters after attending Macau Forum, a weekly public discussion programme hosted by government broadcaster TDM in Areia Preta Park, Lam said the Wushu General Association of Macau (WGAM), which is the government’s
April 25, 2016 | BY admin
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Disabled complain about public transport
Attending a public consultation session about rehabilitation services, residents with disabilities yesterday complained about the city’s public bus and taxi services, while parents of people with mental disabilities said they worried their children won’t receive the necessary support when getting older.The Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) is carrying out a public consultation on its 10-year plan for rehabilitation services for people with disabilities. The 45-day public consultation period,
April 25, 2016 | BY admin
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