A police personnel inspects a passenger's travel documents during a roadblock in Petaling Jaya April 1, 2020. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri
KUALA LUMPUR, April 14 — Companies producing essential goods that have obtained approval letters to operate during the movement control order phase 1 and 2 may use the same document for phase 3 which starts tomorrow and ends on April 28. However, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry said it encourages the companies to apply for a new registration if they want to get a new format approval letter with QR codes to facilitate inspections of their companies, should it be required by the authorities.
“In addition, Miti also clarified the application system configuration issues for companies operating during the Phase 3 MCO called Covid-19 Intelligent Management System 2.0 is currently being refined and upgraded. This effort was conducted with CyberSecurity Malaysia and several ICT industry experts from the private sector,” it said in a statement today.
Miti said it expects the application system to resume at 3pm today and apologised for any inconvenience that was caused during the previous system configuration upgrade.
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