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NAYPYITAW—Myanmar’s President’s Office has demanded that the BBC publish an official apology for using effects while broadcasting live a press conference from the President’s Office on Monday. [1]
YANGON – The President’s Office has ordered the Ministry of Planning and Finance to study the results of an investigation by the Central Body on Anti-Money Laundering into a business dispute over the Amara Ocean Resort (AOR) in southern Rakhine State... [2]
RANGOON — Burma’s President’s Office sent a warning on Wednesday to a media company who they allege gave a large monetary gift to a government official during Burma’s Thingyan festival last week. [3]
NAYPYIDAW — Findings have been submitted to the President’s Office after an investigation into a missing 7.459 billion kyats in regional development funds collected from small-scale crude oil producers under the previous government. [4]
President’s Office Director Zaw Htay has publically condemned an editorial which appeared in the Burmese version of The Irrawaddy online on Oct. [5]
NAYPYITAW—The Myanmar President’s Office said the actual suspect of Easter bombings that killed at least 250 people in Sri Lanka is no longer in Myanmar. [6]
RANGOON — Speculation over the political intentions of President Thein Sein kicked into high gear on Tuesday amid reports that Burma’s sitting chief executive would not run for a second term. [7]
NAYPYITAW—Former President’s Office Minister U Soe Thein has expressed support for terminating the controversial Myitsone Dam project, saying it could undermine national unity. “I don’t accept [a dam] at Myitsone. This is my view. [8]
NAYPYITAW—Myanmar’s President’s Office has demanded that the BBC publish an official apology for using effects while broadcasting live a press conference from the President’s Office on Monday.
YANGON – The President’s Office has ordered the Ministry of Planning and Finance to study the results of an investigation by the Central Body on Anti-Money Laundering into a business dispute over the Amara Ocean Resort (AOR) in southern Rakhine State
RANGOON — Burma’s President’s Office sent a warning on Wednesday to a media company who they allege gave a large monetary gift to a government official during Burma’s Thingyan festival last week.
NAYPYIDAW — Findings have been submitted to the President’s Office after an investigation into a missing 7.459 billion kyats in regional development funds collected from small-scale crude oil producers under the previous government.
President’s Office Director Zaw Htay has publically condemned an editorial which appeared in the Burmese version of The Irrawaddy online on Oct.
NAYPYITAW—The Myanmar President’s Office said the actual suspect of Easter bombings that killed at least 250 people in Sri Lanka is no longer in Myanmar.
RANGOON — Speculation over the political intentions of President Thein Sein kicked into high gear on Tuesday amid reports that Burma’s sitting chief executive would not run for a second term.
NAYPYITAW—Former President’s Office Minister U Soe Thein has expressed support for terminating the controversial Myitsone Dam project, saying it could undermine national unity. “I don’t accept [a dam] at Myitsone. This is my view.
Burma’s parliament on Tuesday approved the formation of four new ministries within the President’s Office while at the same time voting to close the Ministry of Myanmar Industrial Development, and amalgamate the Ministries of Electricity 1 and 2 into
YANGON—A complaint was submitted to the President’s Office on Tuesday, calling for an investigation into the Union Civil Service Board (UCSB) over its ties with two unaccredited foreign universities.