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MoH shuts seven private facilities over violations

KUWAIT: Minister of Health Dr Ahmad Al-Awadhi on Monday issued a ministerial decision ordering the closure of seven private healthcare facilities and referring one medical center t...
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Utusan Malaysia
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PETALING JAYA: Sebanyak 136 notis dikeluarkan Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ) Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur atas pelbagai kesalahan dalam Op Pemandu Warga Asing (Pewa) bersepadu di sekitar Pasar Borong Kuala Lumpur, di sini, semalam. Operasi bersepadu itu dijalankan JPJ KL bersama Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) dan Jabatan Siasatan dan Penguatkuasaan Trafik (JSPT). Pengarah JPJ WPKL ... Read more The post Op Pemandu warga asing: JPJ KL keluar 136 notis appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Daily NK English
· Jun 24, 2026
Sinuiju unlicensed lodging crackdown drives travelers to state guesthouses
North Korean authorities intensified a crackdown on unlicensed home lodging operations near the border in 2026, threatening expulsion for repeat offenders and pushing travelers toward state-run guesthouses as officials tighten their grip on internal movement. A source in North Pyongan province told Daily NK on Tuesday that repeated directives have been issued through neighborhood watch []
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· Jul 1, 2026
Employee threat triggered KPMG HQ lockdown on big day for firm
Staff at KPMG’s headquarters were in lockdown over a threat from a fellow employee as the firm attempts to rebuild its leadership following the whistleblower scandal.
The Tribune
· Jul 4, 2026
Pakistani forces accused of fresh wave of enforced disappearances in Balochistan
According to The Balochistan Post, security personnel allegedly raided a house in the Gwak area of Mand, Kech district, at around 3 am and took away Sohail Rasool Bakhsh, a minor and the son of Rasool Bakhsh. Relatives claimed he was removed from the house and shifted to an undisclosed location without any legal explanation.
SundayTimes
· Jul 5, 2026
Explosive WhatsApps expose alleged plot to rig SAPS tenders
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Saudi Gazette
· Jul 10, 2026
SOCPA refers unlicensed practitioners to Public Prosecution
RIYADH — The Saudi Organization for Chartered and Professional Accountants (SOCPA) has referred a former certified public accountant and two commercial establishments to the Public Prosecution for providing accounting and auditing services without valid professional licenses.SOCPA said the former accountant, whose license had been revoked, was found to have issued an audit report on financial statements after losing his authorization to practice, an act that constitutes a criminal offense under the law.The authority also found that two commercial establishments had advertised accounting and auditing services through their websites and social media platforms without obtaining the required professional licenses.SOCPA said the violations fall under Article 10 of the Accounting and Auditing Profession Law, which criminalizes misleading the public by claiming the right to practice the profession without a valid license or while holding a revoked or suspended license.The organization stressed the importance of complying with all applicable laws, regulations and decisions governing the profession, emphasizing that accounting and auditing services may only be provided or advertised after obtaining the necessary legal authorization.It also urged the public to verify the licensing status of practitioners through the lists published on its official website and to report any unauthorized practices or misleading advertisements through its official reporting channels.
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Related coverage for "MoH shuts seven private facilities over violations": Utusan Malaysia — Op Pemandu warga asing: JPJ KL keluar 136 notis. Daily NK English — Sinuiju unlicensed lodging crackdown drives travelers to state guesthouses. Sydney Morning Herald — Employee threat triggered KPMG HQ lockdown on big day for firm. The Tribune — Pakistani forces accused of fresh wave of enforced disappearances in Balochistan. SundayTimes — Explosive WhatsApps expose alleged plot to rig SAPS tenders. Saudi Gazette — SOCPA refers unlicensed practitioners to Public Prosecution