SEOUL: Seoul subway Line No. 2 was delayed over 20 minutes during morning rush hour due to a conductor taking an urgent toilet break on Monday (Nov 25), according to Seoul Metro.
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said said the 35-44 age group recorded the highest number of bankruptcy cases at 14,476.
“Personal loans recorded the highest number of bankruptcy cases with 18,343 followed by business loans ,” the Minister said in a written parliamentary reply on Thursday . The Second Chance Policy is a government initiative designed to protect the welfare of individuals burdened by small-scale debts, that provides a pathway out of bankruptcy under specific criteria.
Parliament Bankrupt Azalina Othman Said Written Reply
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