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Don’t reopen on Monday if you’re not ready, finance minister tells businesses

Saturday, 02 May 2020 07:51 PM MYTA bar worker in Changkat Tunku cleans the tables before dine-in operations start on May 4. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri

In an interview with TV3 today, the former banker said that there was no compulsion in the government’s announcement that most economic activities may resume starting May 4.“Firstly, as a government, we must look at the available data. Whether the conditions like I said earlier, those set by WHO, must be fulfilled first. Since we are successful, looking at the data we have, we want to open .

“We are not forcing companies to open on May 4. I know there are companies that are not prepared, and they also already informed the Ministry of International Trade and Industry and the government that they will open a week later, because they need to make some investments for temperature checking and others. So that takes time,” he added.

In his Labour Day address, Muhyiddin said that the government can no longer afford to carry on with the extended movement control order imposed on businesses, which has dealt a significant blow to the nation’s economy.

 

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It is a trap... welcome to hell, if you are ready. This is how banker makes money.

Trust me, I am clever

This is what should have been said clearly by PM yesterday. He caused a lot of panic yesterday and today.

too late

Kau org masuk air apa?

Gov:

tzafrul_aziz. Dear minister. It true it'll be very2 costly to the employers if just one case occurred in their premises. The cost will involve 2 weeks of EMCO, cost of testing all employees, cost of sanitisation, cost of treatment of the infected employees. Please clarify. TQ

Pulak? Say it correctly once. Boleh?

Employers must be made responsible for not following the SOP in case Covid-19 cases erupted in their premises.

With these greedy guys money comes first !

This government simply open its mouth. simply making statements. without proper consultation, maybe due to personal political survival, they can't meet eye to eye, can't sit down in meeting together, no dicussion, no planning, no contingency plan, no constructive thought process

Yes this is good advisory.... Readiness Preparation must be done first, let business owner decide their start date. MuhyiddinYassin tzafrul_aziz AzminAli .

kalau dari segi masa/persiapan/mengikuti SOP mmg semua industri rasa tak ready...yg PM buat statement 4hb Mei tu nape?ble ada rakyat bising kata negative plak...mcm mane tu

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