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02 NEWS WITHOUT BORDERS theSun ON FRIDAY | APRIL 1, 2011 Bakti raises RM2.5 million for Japan relief efforts BY PAULINE WONG to the victims, especially the elderly, newsdesk@thesundaily.com women and children. ” She commended the corporate sector KUALA LUMPUR: The Association of for coming forward with generous Wives of Ministers and Deputy Ministers donations. (Bakti) has helped raise a total RM2.5 Other donors are SP Setia Bhd, Yayasan million for ongoing relief efforts in Al-Bukhari, Pan Malaysian Pools Sdn Bhd, disaster-hit Japan. Selangor Turf Club, Penang Turf Club, Contributors included eCosway.com, 7- Lembaga Totalisator Malaysia, Eu Yan Eleven Malaysia and BerMaz Motor Sdn Sang Sdn Bhd, and Limkokwing University Bhd, with US$100,000 (RM301,300) in of Creative Technology. They donated donations each. Bakti gave RM100,000 some RM1 million collectively. while the welfare organisation of the wives The money will be channelled to the of Selangor assemblymen and former victims through the Japanese Red Cross Barisan Nasional assemblymen (Kasih) Society. donated RM10,000. Horie said he was moved by the Bakti president Datin Seri Rosmah continuous generosity of Malaysia in Mansor presented the donation to Japanese helping his nation recover from the Ambassador Masahiko Horie here disaster. yesterday. “The Japanese government is doing all Also present were Bakti deputy it can to contain and control the damage president Puan Sri Noorainee Abdul from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power Rahman and Berjaya Corporation CEO plant. Datuk Robin Tan, who presented the “I believe my people will live to mock-cheque from 7-Eleven to Horie.
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