Trump, family did not disclose $300-K foreign gifts: House report

Former US President Donald Trump and his family failed to report foreign gifts worth nearly USD300,000 during his presidency, according to a report by Democrats on the House of Representatives Oversight Committee released on Friday.
More than 100 unreported foreign gifts include items from Chinese President Xi Jinping, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and other foreign government officials.
Trump and his family received 117 unreported foreign gifts, valued at roughly USD291,000.
The report listed the former president’s daughter Ivanka Trump, son-in-law Jared Kushner, and their children as recipients of some of the foreign gifts.
“The discovery of these unreported foreign gifts raises significant questions about why former President Trump failed to disclose these gifts to the public, as required by law,” the report said.
The Foreign Gifts and Decorations Act prohibits the president and federal officials from keeping personal gifts from foreign governments worth more than “minimal value” – an amount currently set at USD415.
Gifts worth more than this amount must be publicly disclosed and turned over to the National Archives.

 

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Curia แต่งตั้ง Philip Macnabb เป็นประธานเจ้าหน้าที่บริหาร

อัลบานี นิวยอร์ก, March 18, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Curia ซึ่งเป็นองค์กรชั้นนำด้านการทำวิจัย การพัฒนา และการผลิตตามสัญญา ได้ประกาศในวันนี้ว่า Philip Macnabb ได้รับการแต่งตั้งให้เป็นประธานเจ้าหน้าที่บริหารต่อจาก John Ratliff

Sean Cunningham กรรมการผู้จัดการของ GTCR และ William McMullan กรรมการผู้จัดการของ Carlyle กล่าวว่า “ในนามของคณะกรรมการบริษัท เราขอขอบคุณ John Ratliff ที่ทำให้ Curia มีความก้าวหน้าอย่างมากในระหว่างการดำรงตำแหน่ง” “เรามีความยินดีที่ได้ต้อนรับ Phil ผู้บริหารที่ช่ำชองซึ่งมีประวัติที่น่าประทับใจในการมุ่งเน้นบริษัทในด้านคุณค่าหลัก ยกระดับประสบการณ์ของลูกค้า และสร้างองค์กรด้วยคุณค่าที่แท้จริงและยั่งยืน Curia อยู่ในตำแหน่งที่ดีในตลาด CDMO ที่กำลังเติบโต และเรารู้สึกตื่นเต้นกับอนาคตที่คาดหวังไว้ของบริษัทภายใต้การนำของ Phil”

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More than 50,000 Cambodian workers laid off amid downturn in garment sector

More than 50,000 Cambodian garment workers have lost their jobs as struggling companies have made cutbacks to try to stay afloat while others have closed, Radio Free Asia has learned.

To date, 10 Cambodian factories have completely shut down and 500 others have suspended production since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in Dec. 2019. 

The government has cited the war between Russia and Ukraine as the main reason for the industry’s inability to recover from downturns it experienced during the pandemic and other woes. But experts say a better explanation is because Cambodia has lost some of its preferential trade advantages with the European Union due to human rights concerns – which means higher tariffs on exports – and that the country risks losing more.

In response to the company closures and layoffs, the Cambodia’s National Employment Agency, under the Ministry of Labor, held a career expo Friday in the southwestern province of Kampong Speu, where it invited jobseekers to apply for work at five different factories. The plan is to hire at least 5,250 people, the ministry said in a statement.

Kem Sopeng, a garment union representative who has been fired from his job for the past three months told RFA’s Khmer Service that he will not apply for those jobs because he thinks the new factories are not stable and they likely won’t respect workers’ rights.

“The working conditions in garment factories have not improved over the past 10 years,” he said, adding that he has been working in the sector for the past seven years, and has been abused and exploited.

“I just made enough to get by. If I couldn’t work, I would starve,” he said. “The work is just enough to live another day.”

Huge pool of workers

Ath Thun of the Cambodian Labour Confederation said he welcomed the government’s efforts to get the laid off workers back into factories, but he urged the ministry of expenditures to provide more employment opportunities to agricultural workers too.

“It is very difficult to seek employment because too many people are out of jobs,” he said. “They are trying to work in illegal establishments and the entertainment sector.”

Many rural Cambodians also venture to large cities like Phnom Penh in search of work, only to quickly burn through their meager savings and take on debt, said Ath Thun.

He said the government should also fix its issues with the U.S. and the European Union so they can be in good standing with their respective preferential trade status schemes.

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Cambodian garment workers buy clothing during their lunch break, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Thursday, March 12, 2015. Credit: Associated Press

Cambodia’s Labor Minister Ith Samheng said in a statement Wednesday that the government and the factories will pay laid off workers between US$25 and $70 depending on how long they have been unemployed.

The ministry will provide payments to garment and bag factories that have permission from the ministry to suspend operations from April 1 onward.

“Based on Hun Sen’s recommendation to help stabilize workers’ living standards and safeguard  businesses due to low production during this global financial crisis, the factories should discuss with workers to take turns coming to work if they are being laid off temporarily,” the statement said. 

Trade status

Garment factory workers, meanwhile, told Radio Free Asia they were concerned about an EU resolution that would further suspend Cambodia from its Everything But Arms, or EBA, status, which Cambodia needs to maintain preferential trade advantages in Europe. 

The regional bloc, concerned over the human rights situation in Cambodia, withdrew about 20 percent of the EBA scheme in 2020, equivalent to about $1.09 billion of the country’s Europe-bound exports

On Friday, the European parliament adopted a resolution calling for the immediate and unconditional release of opposition leader Kem Sokha who was recently sentenced to 27 years in prison and is currently serving his term under house arrest.

The resolution also called for the country to hold free and fair general elections next year and called for further EBA suspension if the elections “deviate from international standards” or if rights violations in Cambodia continue.

Link between politics and trade

Meach Piseth, a garment worker, told RFA that the partial removal of EBA status has already impacted his life. He said he is worried the election will not be free and fair, and Cambodia will lose EBA status completely.

“I urge the government to try to respect democratic principles so that the EU and U.S. will return our EBA and GSP,” he said, the latter acronym referring to the Generalized System of Preferences used in the United States.

“The government must understand this difficult time. I hope that the government will fully respect freedom of expression and political parties,” he said. 

Keo Boeun, another garment worker, said he was among many that have been laid off and have fallen into debt traps laid by predatory banks. He said the government should stop violating human rights.

“I want Samdech to follow the [EU resolution] requests,” he said, using an honorific title to refer to the country’s leader Hun Sen, who has ruled Cambodia since 1985. “If they ignore it, we won’t have buyers to export to.”

Katta Orn of the government-backed Human Rights Committee said that the government is not afraid of losing EBA status because Cambodia sooner or later will lose its status anyway. 

He said that the EU has already removed 20 percent of EBA from Cambodia but it has not had any effect on Cambodia. Katta Orn also said he expects the upcoming elections will be totally fair.

“Cambodians enjoy peace and freedom, and other political parties can work freely and the upcoming election results will respect the people’s will,” he said. 

Translated by Samean Yun. Edited by Eugene Whong and Malcolm Foster.

Johor flood situation improving with 21,127 victims in two districts

BATU PAHAT, The flood situation in the state is improving with only 21,127 victims compared to 23,663 last night, still taking shelter at temporary relief centres in two districts as of 8 am.

The State Disaster Management Committee (JPBN) said a total of 83 relief centres were still open in two of the affected districts namely Batu Pahat and Segamat.

“Batu Pahat is still the most affected district involving 21,089 victims from 6,031 families in 81 relief centres.

“Meanwhile in the Segamat district there are still 38 victims from 13 families placed in two relief centres,” read the statement.

According to the statement, the weather in all 10 districts until this morning is reported to be clear and no rivers are at danger level, however, five roads are not fully open to traffic as only heavy vehicles are allowed to pass through.

“The roads are Jalan Parit Haji Arif/Sri Dayung near the Sri Dayung Bridge; Jalan Parit Jambi (Parit Jambi Bridge) and Jalan Haji Arif (Sri Medan Health Clinic).

“Also closed to light vehicles are Jalan Parit Warijo (the whole stretch) and Jalan Sri Bengkal (Kampung Sri Bengkal),” it added.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Senior citizen killed in Kuala Lipis fire

KUANTAN, A senior citizen was found dead after his house in Kampung Paya Keladi, Kuala Lipis caught fire today.

Lipis district police chief Supt Azli Mohd Noor said the incident was believed to have happened at 5 pm and the 77-year-old victim was identified as Yusof Kindok.

“The victim who lived alone was found about five metres from his house, it is believed that he did not have time to save himself when the fire broke out,” he said in a statement here today.

Azli said the victim’s body was sent to Kuala Lipis Hospital for a post mortem and the cause of the fire and losses are still under investigation.

Meanwhile, Pahang Fire and Rescue Department Assistant Director (Operations) Ismail Abdul Ghani said the fire completely destroyed the wooden house.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Update your Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah applications – IRB

KUALA LUMPUR, The Inland Revenue Board (IRB) is asking applicants of the Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah (STR) aid to update their applications to ensure the data remains relevant for implementation this year.

IRB, in a statement today, said recipients who had not updated their applications for three consecutive years throughout the implementation of Bantuan Sara Hidup 2020, Bantuan Prihatin Rakyat 2021 and Bantuan Keluarga Malaysia 2022 should do so.

Apart from this, phase one STR recipients with the latest changes in particulars should also update their applications.

“For guidelines on new applications and updating STR information, applicants can refer to the STR 2023 FAQ on the official STR portal at https://bantuantunai.hasil.gov.my/,” the statement said.

For enquiries, applicants can contact Hasil Care Line at 03-89111000 or 603-89111100 (overseas) and Hasil Live Chat while feedback can be channelled through the HASiL portal at https://maklumbalaspelanggan.hasil.gov.my/MaklumBalas/ms-my/public.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency