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Covid: Govt will not compromise with stubborn factories, business premises, says DPM

KUALA LUMPUR, July 11 --The government will not compromise with factories and business premises that violate stipulated regulations and standard operating procedures in its fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.“We will wage an all-out ‘war’ in the ‘combat’ against Covid-19 and will take stern action against factories and business premises that remain stubborn,” he said in a post on his official Facebook today.

On his Facebook page yesterday, Ismail Sabri stated there were 108 factories and business premises that failed to comply with the SOP and had been ordered to close. — Bernama

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But they will not take action against Ministers and political elite who violate the SOPs. Inilah kerajaan MuhyiddinYassin dan IsmailSabri60 . Not a squeak from anwaribrahim pakatanharapan_ dapmalaysia PartiAmanah SyedSaddiq etc.

Okay good tell also to all the factory salaries must be paid full during lockdowns .. why none spoke about it ?

meaning govt was compromising before that?

Same mantra we have been hearing since 16 months ago. No leadership, no ideas. Plain incompetent, failed leadership.

Yup. Heard that since March 2020. Likewise for the free masks that never came. That’s why you bunch are PNipu Gagal.

If workplaces had done a better job to fight this war, our hospitals wouldn't be stressed so badly.

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