PARTIES TO LYNAS SUIT TO RECORD SETTLEMENT ON JULY 27

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    Bar suggests new laws to give MACC more power

    KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 — The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) should be given more power to fight graft with the introduction of new legislation, the Malaysian Bar has said.

  • Tian Chua, Haris, Tamrin to be detained overnight at Jinjang
    Tian Chua, Haris, Tamrin to be detained overnight at Jinjang

    KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 — Pakatan Rakyat (PR) lawmakers Chua Tian Chang and Tamrin Ghafar, and political activist Haris Ibrahim, have been arrested for sedition and will be held overnight at the police lockup in Jinjang today.

  • May 25 rally to proceed despite arrests, vows SAMM
    May 25 rally to proceed despite arrests, vows SAMM

    The 'People's Gathering' in front of the Amcorp Mall field in Petaling Jaya on Saturday will go ahead despite the police arresting several leaders of opposition political parties and non-governmental organisations today.

  • Opposition party papers seized as nationwide crackdown begins
    Opposition party papers seized as nationwide crackdown begins

    KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 — Over a thousand copies of PAS-owned Malay newspaper Harakah as well as DAP-owned The Rocket and PKR’s Suara Keadilan were carted off by home ministry officials from shops and several distribution centres in a nationwide raid today, as Putrajaya mounts an apparent crackdown against Pakatan Rakyat (PR) supporters.

  • Police to take action against group who disrupted candlelight vigil
    Police to take action against group who disrupted candlelight vigil

    GEORGE TOWN, May 23 — Police will take action against the group of men who disrupted a candlelight vigil in Esplanade last night that resulted in a scuffle, injuring a reporter and an activist.

KUALA LUMPUR, July 20 (Bernama) -- The parties to a defamation suit filed by

Lynas Corporation Limited and Lynas Malaysia Sdn Bhd against the operator of

online news portal ''Free Malaysia Today'', MToday News Sdn Bhd, will record a

settlement on the matter at the High Court on July 27.

According to sources, the case would be heard before High Court Judge Datuk

Nor Bee Ariffin.

The settlement follows an apology on July 17 by MToday News Sdn Bhd to Lynas

over the article.

MToday News posted the apology on its website, www.freemalaysiatoday.com,

over the previously published articles claiming the Lynas plant may be unsafe to

the public.

"We apologise for these publications as such claims do not have a scientific

basis. The regulatory review of the Lynas plant has been thorough and diligent,"

it said.

On April 19, Lynas Corporation of Sydney, Australia, and Lynas Malaysia

filed the suit against MToday News, over a March 6 defamatory article published

on its website.

Lynas sought general and aggravated damages, costs and an injunction

restraining the defendant from publishing further defamatory articles on Lynas.

-- BERNAMA

SSA LES PA

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