Charges against a senior public prosecutor have marred a year that otherwise saw the conclusion of several complex cases.
Public Prosecution Office
Scores of residents got kickbacks to sign up for government subsidised courses which never took place; Education Bureau tightens regulations.
Suspect allegedly assaulted Customs officers after losing his temper during testing at Pac On Ferry Terminal; maximum sentence is five years behind bars.
Gangsters, who are believed to have been operating for some time, lie in wait for possible victims, and then provide forged certification for MOP 800.
Failing to report travel history or faking Macao Health Code may lead to up to six months in prison, officials warn.
Unemployed man arrested for attempting to cash in three fake HK$ 100,000 casino chips last Monday.
Tong Hio Fong, who heads the Legislative Assembly Electoral Affairs Commission, said that over 320,000 permanent residents will be eligible to vote in the 2021 direct election.
Macao Customs Service officers found 40 counterfeit luxury-brand handbags in two stores in the same mall in Iao Hon district.
The Judiciary Police (PJ) have arrested a former vice-principal for allegedly cheating the government out of MOP 20 million in subsidies several years ago when she was at the helm of a local school, in suspected collusion with an engineering company, for the installation of new facilities and the launch of new courses at the school, most of which never got off the ground.