
Malaysia's LPG Subsidies Continue, Gas Scam Crackdown, and More: Top News for May 30, 2025
Malaysia's LPG Subsidies Continue Amidst Gas Scam Crackdown; Other News in Brief Malaysia: The government has confirmed that subsidies for Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) will remain for domestic use. This announcement follows a recent crackdown on a large-scale gas scam, Operation GASAK, which targeted industrial and commercial sectors. According to Minister [Name], the operation, initiated on May 1st, aims to combat LPG theft and misuse. "The operation is crucial to ensuring fair access to subsidized LPG," the minister stated. Elsewhere, a tragic accident involving a bus and a car resulted in three fatalities and one injury in Kuala Krai, Kelantan. Police are investigating the cause of the collision. In a separate development, authorities have arrested three individuals in connection with a large investment scam, seizing assets worth over RM500 million. Internationally, South Korea holds presidential elections today, with liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung currently leading in opinion polls. Ecuador has declared a 60-day state of emergency at a major oil refinery following a fire. China has also voiced its opposition to a US plan to revoke student visas from Chinese citizens. Finally, JAKIM, in collaboration with KPDN, is conducting nationwide inspections of halal certificate holders to ensure compliance.