Issue #261 - 19 July 2021 Dear Subscriber, |
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Key Collaboration Action Points Identified in MOHE-BMCC Higher Education Committee Roundtable Discussion
The COVID-19 pandemic has deeply affected many areas of the economy, and the private education sector – which contributes RM40 billion of national GDP – has not escaped unscathed.
To strengthen public-private sector collaboration and help navigate the country's education sector out of this unprecedented crisis, the BMCC was proud to organise a roundtable discussion between the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) and the BMCC Higher Education Committee on 12 July 2021, in which priority issues such as graduate employability and pandemic recovery strategies were discussed.
The Ministry was represented by YBhg. Datuk Seri Dr. Noraini Ahmad, the Minister of Higher Education, Malaysia; YBhg. Datuk Seri Dr. Mazlan Yusoff, Secretary General of the Ministry of Higher Education and six other senior officials.
From the BMCC, Abrar A. Anwar, Chairman of the BMCC [also the Managing Director & CEO of Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia Berhad]; Jennifer Lopez, Chief Executive Officer of the BMCC; Prof. Dr Mushtak Al-Atabi, Chair of the Higher Education Committee [also the CEO & Provost of Heriot-Watt University, Malaysia]; Prof. Dr Rebecca Taylor, Deputy Chair, Higher Education Committee [also the Pro Vice-Chancellor (ASEAN) and CEO (Malaysia), University of Southampton] and representatives of the BMCC Higher Education Committee were present.
BMCC Chairman Abrar A. Anwar, who delivered the opening address, highlighted that the UK plays a critical role in Malaysia's higher education journey which may not always be readily visible, where British institutions provide top quality education for building future-ready human resources that strengthens the backbone of the nation. Not only do we have top-quality UK universities in Malaysia, but many Malaysian institutions of higher learning partner UK institutions and many Malaysian students also study in UK for their higher education.
MOHE expressed strong interest to work with the BMCC in their Penjana KPT-Cap and TVET programmes, in which BMCC member companies are encouraged to offer job placements and industrial training to local graduates, and private institutions such as BMCC's Higher Education Committee members can participate to provide last-mile upskilling training for these graduates before they are placed in the industry.
Meanwhile, Prof. Dr Mushtak Al-Atabi, in his presentation, outlined a 3-prong strategy to steer recovery of the higher education sector, consisting of enhancing online delivery of programmes as a strategic choice; introducing innovative policies to attract international students and retain Malaysia's status as an education hub; and fostering synergistic public-private sector relationships to produce highly employable graduates.
Recognising the desire from both sides to work together to improve graduate employability and look deeper into the issues facing the higher education sector, the BMCC has stepped forward to help advance the collaboration potential by setting up a joint working group comprising MOHE officials and the BMCC Higher Education Committee.
We look forward to future updates from the working group on the talent development and graduate employment initiatives to be rolled out.
Interested to know more about the BMCC Higher Education Committee? Contact phoebe@bmcc.org.my for more details. |
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BMCC Webinar | The Evolution of Digital Healthcare in Current Times and Its Potential
The effects of the pandemic have significantly impacted the world's economic and healthcare systems, and importantly, our view of healthcare and safety. The pandemic can be seen as a catalyst for the adoption of digital healthcare, as more people are driven to think about the accessibility and convenience of healthcare facilities and resources as well as preparedness for medical emergencies. In the current climate, the potential for digital healthcare looks massive.
Join our panel of experts from the healthcare industry to gain insights on the digital healthcare landscape and potential in Malaysia, benefits and barriers to accelerating digital healthcare in Malaysia, and more.
Date: Thursday, 19 August 2021 Time: 3.00pm - 4.30pm (MYT)
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DIT Virtual Event | UK Online Qualifications Virtual Showcase in Asia Pacific
In a post-COVID world, education providers need to offer a more inclusive and accessible education for all. Join this free UK showcase and learn how Online Qualifications can be adopted now, and for the future, to provide world-renowned, high quality alternatives for regional students, at all levels, to obtain overseas qualifications in-country. This will also be an opportunity to put questions to UK providers with a wealth of successful internal experience.
Organised by the UK's Department for International Trade, the one-day programme will showcase a selection of: - UK ELT & English online courses
- UK TVET Regulated and Qualified programmes
- UK qualified Online degrees
Date: Wednesday, 4 August 2021 Time: 3.30pm - 5.40pm (MYT)
Event details and registration here.
Free for all companies. Registration closes Monday, 26 July 2021. |
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BritCham Indonesia Webinar | How Today’s Marketers are Thriving on TikTok
The rise of TikTok has shifted the way brands and marketers connect with their consumers. From the emerging trends up until the commercial impact shown across the shelves – TikTok is there to fuel today's consumers' need to connect, be entertained, and participate in any brand's story. As we are entering the age of participation, join guest speaker Sitaresti Astarini, Head of Business Marketing at TikTok Indonesia and learn how TikTok helps businesses tell their story better by embracing relevance, beyond reach.
Date: Wednesday, 21 July 2021 Time: 4.00pm - 5.00pm (JKT) / 5.00pm - 6.00pm (MYT) / 10.00am - 11.00am (UKT)
Open to all. Register here. |
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British Chambers of Commerce Webinar | Crossing Continents – Moving Goods under Transit
The volume of goods being exported from the UK under the Common Transit Convention has increased significantly since Brexit. - Why is this method of import and export becoming more popular and how does a trader access the service?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages to using Transit?
- What is the role of a consignee and a consignor?
- What does it cost to move goods in this way?
Join us to find out answers to these questions and hear from Liam Smyth, Director of Trade Facilitation at the British Chambers of Commerce and Director at Chamber Customs and also experts from HM Revenue & Customs.
Date: Thursday, 22 July 2021 Time: 2.00pm - 3.00pm (UKT) / 9.00am - 10.00am (MYT)
Open to all. Register here. |
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EUROCHAM Malaysia-MDBC Event | “2 in 1” PIKAS and Safe@Work Briefing Session EUROCHAM Malaysia and Malaysian Dutch Business Council (MDBC) invite everyone for a “2 in 1” PIKAS and Safe@Work briefing session by Ms. Vimala Murugan, Deputy Senior Director, Industrial Development Division, Ministry of International Trade and Indusry (MITI). BMCC members are invited to join the event by registering for these knowledgeable and useful briefings most applicable in today’s working environment!
Date: Wednesday, 21 July 2021 Time: 11.00am - 12.00pm (MYT) Platform: Zoom
Date: Wednesday, 21 July 2021 Time: 3.00pm - 4.00pm (MYT) Platform: Zoom |
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Sterling Member Spotlight | Meet Natasha Pheiffer, Managing Director Asia, BAE Systems
The BMCC is excited to present the new Sterling Member Spotlight: Meet the CEO interview series, where our Sterling CEOs share insights about their company and investment in Malaysia and the UK.
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National Recovery Plan (NRP) and SOP Updates
1) EMCO in Klang Valley Lifted
Deputy Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob announced on 16 July 2021 that the EMCO imposed on 34 mukim within the eight districts in Selangor would be lifted effective 17 July 2021. The DPM had announced a day earlier that the EMCO in all localities in Kuala Lumpur would end on 16 July 2021. With the lifting of the EMCO, the state of Selangor and Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur would be placed under Phase One of the National Recovery Plan (NRP) effective 17 July 2021.
Media statement (BM version) here.
Related news article here.
2) NRP Phase 1 SOP (Updated 16 July 2021)
Updated from SOP of 9 July 2021 with the removal of Sarawak.
NRP Phase 1 SOP (BM version) here.
NRP Phase 1 SOP (Unofficial English version*) here.
JAKIM NRP Phase 1 SOP for Hari Raya Aidil Adha 2021 (BM version) here.
3) NRP Phase 2 SOP (Updated 16 July 2021)
NRP Phase 2 SOP (BM version) here.
NRP Phase 2 SOP (Unofficial English version*) here.
JAKIM NRP Phase 2 SOP for Hari Raya Aidil Adha 2021 (BM version) here.
*Unofficial English translation by EuroCham Malaysia republished with permission by the BMCC, an associate member of EuroCham Malaysia. |
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Wage Subsidy Programme 4.0 Pemulih and Human Resource Development Levy Exemption
1) Wage Subsidy Programme 4.0 PEMULIH
The Wage Subsidy Programme 4.0 PEMULIH application is open from 1 August 2021 to 31 October 2021 to employers in all economic sectors for two months’ wages subsidy under Phase 2 of the National Recovery Plan.
Employers in economic sectors in the negative list under Phase 3 of the National Recovery Plan (NRP) are also eligible to apply for an additional two months’ wages subsidy.
2) Human Resource Development Levy Exemption for July and August 2021
The Human Resource Development Corporation (HRDC) will automatically exempt all employers registered with them who are unable to operate during the period of Movement Control Orders from the levy payment under the Pembangunan Sumber Manusia Berhad Act 2001 in respect of the employees’ wages for the month of July and August 2021.
**Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) Circular republished with permission by the BMCC, an Association member of the MEF. |
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Career Chats with Michael Page
The pandemic has resulted in many Malaysians losing their jobs and livelihoods. As recruitment experts, we hope to help these people in need by offering career advice, and tips on CV writing, interview skills and salary negotiations.
We have room for up to 100 professionals to join us on this free session:
20 mins - Introduction and current state of hiring in Malaysia 30 mins - Breakout rooms for group Q&A (Maximum of one recruiter to four professionals) 10 mins - Regroup and wrap-up
Date: Thursday, 22 July 2021 Time: 11.00am - 12.00pm (MYT)
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Exclusive BMCC Corporate Member Privileges at Epsom International School
BMCC Corporate members now enjoy exclusive privileges at Epsom International School. Epsom is a premier K12 British day and boarding school in Malaysia whose graduates go on to top global universities including Cambridge, Stanford, Imperial and UCL after their IGCSEs and A Levels. The sister school of the prestigious Epsom College UK, EIS is set on a world-class 50-acre private campus 15 minutes from KLIA. Find out more about our Weekday Boarding Programme!
To claim these exclusive corporate privileges as a BMCC member, please contact Samuel Parker at samuel.parker@epsomschool.com or WhatsApp on +60136995969.
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International Schools Partnership | Experience Learning That is Truly Amazing! Turn Those "Oh No" into "Oh Wow" Moments Today!
As a group of schools within the global network of the International Schools Partnership (ISP) and as a community, we believe that each learning journey is unique and it is about getting better. Join any of the International Schools Partnership (ISP) schools in Malaysia this September 2021 and bring home a learning device or an IT support voucher for your child worth as much as RM1,500*! But that's not all! Ask us about our term support by clicking on any of the links below! Learn more about Tenby Schools here.
Learn more about Asia Pacific Schools here.
*Terms & conditions apply. |
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Deloitte Malaysia Tax Espresso | Special Alert – Global Minimum Tax Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
This special alert provides high-level answers to some of the most frequently asked questions on the Global Minimum Tax or "GloBE", one of the two pillars to international tax reform recently endorsed by 131 countries and jurisdictions, constituting the vast majority of the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework (IF) on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS).
The Global Minimum Tax attempts to limit tax competition by introducing a globally uniform floor, below which the effect of low tax rates or fiscal policy measures would be largely obviated.
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Tay & Partners | Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination to Reach Herd Immunity in Malaysia? On 15 June 2021, the Prime Minister of Malaysia proposed a four-phase Covid-19 recovery plan which tentatively lasts until the end of this year. It is a phased exit strategy for the country to steer out from the pandemic based on three indicators, namely the number of daily Covid-19 infections, the capability of public healthcare system and the percentage of population that has received two doses of vaccines.
This simply means that the movement restrictions will remain in implementation so long as the Covid 19 cases do not decline sufficiently... .
Read the full article here. |
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