MCO 2.0: High SOP compliance at business premises inspected in Sabah

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KOTA KINABALU: A check of business premises in Sabah during the movement control order 2.0 showed that there was a high compliance rate of standard operating procedures (SOPs) at 99.81%.

Sabah Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry director Georgie Abas said out of the 7,481 premises inspected in the state from Jan 13 until Thursday , 7,467 were found to have adhered to the SOP.

The owner of an outlet selling mobile phones was given a compound of RM1,000 for failing to provide temperature scans. “A follow-up was done on Feb 4 and the owner still failed to provide the device as well as failing to record their workers’ attendance via the MySejahtera application or manually.

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