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MCPF Penang Website www.mcpfpg.org Visitors’ Log hits 15.02k in September 2025. Cum-to-date total: 821,325 (March 2016 to September 2025)
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    MCPF Penang Chairman Dato’ Ong Poh Eng chairs the 2nd Focus SLC Penang Meeting on forthcoming Scam Awareness QR Code Launching at PGC Board Room

    February 6, 2025 By MCPF Penang 19

    Another positive and productive Focus Meeting chaired by MCPF Penang Chairman Y.Bhg. Dato’ Seri Ong Poh Eng was conducted on Thursday 7th February 2025 (4.00 pm to 5.30 pm) at Penang Golf Club Board Room in the run up to the scheduled 20th February 2025 Official Launching of the PDRM Pulau Pinang – MCPF Penang…

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    Preventing potential profiteering in private hospitals: A delicate life and death balance

    February 5, 2025 By MCPF Penang 19

    Private healthcare providers in Malaysia play a crucial role in society, offering specialised services, advanced technologies, and often quicker access to care. At the same time, they are a business entity, and like any other business, they must be financially viable to sustain operations to continue providing those services. However, the core question lies in…

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    MCPF Penang led by Chairman Dato’ Ong Poh Eng pays a Courtesy Visit to TYT Tun, Governor of Penang at Seri Mutiara

    February 3, 2025 By MCPF Penang 23

    MCPF Penang Chairman Y.Bhg. Dato’ Seri Ong Poh Eng led a delegation to pay a Courtesy Visit to TYT Tun Dato’ Seri Utama Ahmad Fuzi bin Haji Abdul Razak at his Seri Mutiara residence on Monday 3rd February 2025. Accompanying him were Assoc. Prof (Honorary), Centre for Policy Research, USM Y.Bhg. Dato’ Dr. P Sundramoorthy…

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    RM1.8bil lost to investment fraud and nearly 19,000 investors duped, says Bukit Aman

    February 2, 2025 By MCPF Penang 43

    PETALING JAYA: Almost 19,000 “investors” lost close to RM2bil in the last four years to fraudulent schemes – a trend that is showing no signs of abating, according to the police. This comes despite repeated reminders from the authorities to stay vigilant against investment offers advertised on social media and other platforms that appear to…

  • News

    MCPF Penang Website www.mcpfpg.org Visitors’ Log hits at 7.07k in December 2024. Cum-to-date total: 719,645 (March 2016 to November 2024)

    February 1, 2025 By MCPF Penang 27

    January 2025: 7,320 Visitors’ Log Hits (a steady 3 consecutive months Dec 2024 to Jan 2025 of 7+k Visitors’ Log Hits) Maximum Unique Visitors per Day: 910; Minimum Unique Visitors per Day: 331 Year 2025 Monthly Average: 7,320 versus 2023: 9008.33 / 2022: 6,141.67 / 2021: 5,736.00 / 2020: 5,565.75 / 2019: 8,521.00 / 2018:…

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    Penang shines in global, local safety rankings

    January 31, 2025 By MCPF Penang 39

    GEORGE TOWN: Penang is regarded as the safest state in Malaysia and the 77th safest place in the world, according to the latest rankings from Numbeo, a global collector of data about cities and countries worldwide. It is partly due to the more than 1,300 public security cameras creating a 24/7 “omnipresence” of authorities all…

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    Criminologist calls for revised electricity laws to curb illegal crypto mining

    January 29, 2025 By MCPF Penang 21

    IPOH: Revising the Electricity Supply Act to establish shared accountability for electricity usage among homeowners and tenants could address the problem of illegal cryptocurrency mining, says Criminologist Datuk Dr P. Sundramoorthy of Universiti Sains Malaysia. He said creating a centralised rental database and installing smart meters at properties could also address the problem. “Tenants will…

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    ‘Think through mandatory punishment idea’

    January 29, 2025 By MCPF Penang 18

    PETALING JAYA: The three-strikes rule should only be used for serious criminals and not petty offenders, say lawyers and criminologists, who stressed that the courts should still be given discretion on punishments without being tied to mandatory sentences. Also, such a rule, which is being proposed by the police, could worsen prison overcrowding when lengthy…

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Past Events

  • MCPF Penang Chairman Dato’ Seri Ong Poh Eng chairs a small group discussion on CCTV Pilot Project plans for selected Pilot Boarding School (SMK Mengkuang, SPT) at PGCSeptember 27, 2025
  • MCPF Penang SLC and DLCs attend Town Hall Discussion on Bullying at Dewan Sri PinangSeptember 25, 2025
  • MCPF Penang attends Digital Shielding Program for USM Students at Dewan Pembangunan Siswa, USMSeptember 25, 2025
  • MCPF Penang attends Closing Ceremony of Global Explorers International Co-curriculum Camp 2025 at Pusat Kokorikulum, Bukit MertajamSeptember 12, 2025
  • MCPF Penang attends On-Site Review of proposed Pilot CCTV Project at SMK Mengkuang, SPTSeptember 12, 2025

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