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JPC likely to retain provision to remove PM, CM on arrest in serious crime; report likely on July 17

India TV News

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July 1, 2026

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JPC likely to retain provision to remove PM, CM on arrest in serious crime; report likely on July 17

The Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) examining the controversial 130th Constitutional Amendment Bill is expected to adopt its report on July 17, according to sources. The committee is likely to retain the Bill's provision which proposes the automatic removal of the Prime Minister, Chief Ministers, and other Ministers from office if they are arrested in connection with a serious criminal offence and remain in judicial or police custody for 30 consecutive days.

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 3, 2026

Jabatan Penjara tidak kompromi salah laku wadar 

PETALING JAYA: Jabatan Penjara Malaysia (Jabatan Penjara) tidak akan berkompromi terhadap sebarang salah laku susulan pertuduhan ke atas lima wadarnya di Mahkamah Majistret Taiping, Perak, hari ini. Jabatan Penjara dalam kenyataan hari ini berkata, pihaknya menghormati sepenuhnya proses perundangan yang sedang berjalan. Menurutnya, jabatan berkenaan akan terus memberi kerjasamakepada Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM), Jabatan Peguam ... Read more The post Jabatan Penjara tidak kompromi salah laku wadar appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Daily Finland

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· Jun 27, 2026

Ex Trump advisor pleads guilty to retaining defense information

Former White House national security advisor John Bolton, who served during President Donald Trump's first term, pleaded guilty on Friday for unauthorized retention of national defense information, reported Xinhua. Bolton appeared before Judge Theodore D. Chuang of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland in Greenbelt, Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C. Bolton, who served as U.S. national security advisor from 2018 to 2019, was indicted in October 2025 by a grand jury on eight counts of transmission of national defense information and 10 counts of retention of national defense information. Last year, agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation executed search warrants at Bolton's residence in Maryland and his office in Washington, D.C., seizing numerous documents marked classified, secret and confidential, according to court records. Bolton will face a prison sentence of up to five years and has agreed to pay 2.25 million U.S. dollars, according to a report by NBC News. He is set to be sentenced on Oct. 28.

The Daily Beast

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· Jul 9, 2026

Charlie Sheen Forced to Pay Ex-Wife Big Bucks

Jeffrey Mayer / Jeffrey Mayer, WireImageTwo and a Half Men actor will pay his ex-wife Brooke Mueller 500,000 in back child support for their now 17-year-old twin sons, according to a settlement agreement signed Tuesday by a Los Angeles judge. Half the sum must be paid by Friday, July 10, and the rest is due Sept. 1. The agreement also requires Sheen to cover Mueller’s attorneys’ fees of 60,000 by October 15. USA Today reports that in December, the actress filed a motion stating that Sheen owed her nearly 9 million in child support for twins Max and Bob, 6 million in interest, and 25,000 in legal fees. The recent agreement came after Sheen “considered the risk of litigation and costs thereof and has decided that it is preferable to settle these issues rather than to be subjected to the uncertainties associated with the litigation process.” The two stars had a dramatic three years of marriage from 2008 to 2011 in which both entered rehab, Sheen was arrested for domestic abuse and Mueller obtained a restraining order against Sheen, following their divorce filing. Read it at USA TODAYRead more at The Daily Beast.

UPI

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· Jun 22, 2026

Judge rules DOJ subpoenas of Walz, others are unconstitutional

Judge rules DOJ subpoenas of Walz, others are unconstitutional

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