MTR accused of lying on HKD97.1b railway project 

The MTR Corporation has been accused of conducting illegal activities relating to the construction of platforms at Hung Hom station in Kowloon as part of the city’s most expensive

Participants pleased with UN training program for tourism industry

The fifth training program in “Capacity Building for Destination Marketing & Tourism Development” brought together 19 participants from different countries such as Myanmar, Pakistan and China. The

Anti-corruption handbook for PSC launched

A presentation of the Handbook on Anti-Corruption Legislation in Portuguese- Speaking Countries (PSC) and regions, promoted by law firm MdME, has been given at the Consulate General of Portugal,

Courts will not provide Portuguese translation of ruling

The Times has learned that a request from the two lawyers defending Sulu Sou and Scott Chiang to have the 66-page ruling translated from Chinese

Casinos called to join non-mandatory central provident fund

It was “strongly suggested” to Macau’s gaming operators that they join the government’s non-mandatory central provident fund system in order to secure the retirement pension of their employees.

CRIME | Taxi driver threatens passengers with violence

The long history of infractions by Macau taxi drivers has had a new episode. This time, passengers have accused a driver of being aggressive, according

AL Plenary | New regime to ease supervision over financial leasing companies

The amendment of the regime of Macau’s financial leasing companies was passed by the Legislative Assembly (AL) yesterday. With the new law, financial leasing companies will

Some disabled residents to qualify for FSS system

Beneficiaries of the region’s temporary Provisional Disability Allowance will be transferred to the region’s Social Security Fund (FSS) to better provide basic social security for residents

Citizens encouraged to be aware of heat wave

The Health Bureau (SSM) has issued a statement in which citizens are encouraged to be aware of the effects caused by the “heat wave” affecting the region over the

Consulate to celebrate Mt. Everest Day today

The Consulate General of Nepal in Hong Kong and Macau is organizing a hiking program today to commemorate Mount Everest Day, annually celebrated in Nepal on May

Chagall exhibition celebrating color opens at MAM

An exhibition featuring more than 100 works by Russian-French artist Marc Chagall was inaugurated yesterday evening at the Macau Museum of Art (MAM).

Editorial | Of eggs and paper planes

In 1970, Prime Minister Harold Wilson was being harshly attacked by the opposition Conservative Party and by many people because of unpopular tax measures he had implemented, which

US questions China’s ‘two systems’ commitment

In its latest policy report, the US State Department has questioned Beijing’s commitment to China’s “One Country, Two Systems” policy, referring to the recent incursions

Anima criticizes Canidrome for ‘playing tricks’

Anima Macau has again slammed the Macau (Yat Yuen) Canidrome for not disclosing its plans to facilitate the adoption of greyhounds, saying that the Canidrome is only “playing

Exam results revoked due to government’s mistake

The Legal Affairs Bureau (DSAJ) will organize another exam for the recruitment of technicians on July 1, with this exam intended to replace a previous exam

Exclusive Interview | Wilfred Wong, ScL President: Renewed properties ‘to cater to new trend of family travelers’

Be it the one-billion dollar transformation of Sands Cotai Central into The Londoner or the revamp of Four Seasons – due to open in 2020

Association calls for longer maternity leave

Proponents of breastfeeding are calling for longer maternity leave, wishing to extend the leave to a period of time in line with the International Labor Organization’s

Briefs | Recent burglaries primarily took place in mornings   

The majority of the city’s recent burglary cases took place in the morning, the Judiciary Police (PJ) Director Sit Chong Meng revealed yesterday. From January to April, a total

Macau ranks joint highest on AIA Healthy Living Index

Macau and the People’s Republic of China have ranked joint-highest on the AIA Healthy Living Index 2018 with a total of 70 points each, according to Hong

Chow says gov’t should consider more gaming concessions

Macau businessman David Chow says that the government should consider granting another two gaming concessions for the benefit of Macau’s overall development. The Macau

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