Police warn those misusing company letters to run personal errands at weekends

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Bosses told that they can be fined for allowing their employees to wrongly use these letters. FMTNews CMCO RoadBlocks

KUALA LUMPUR: Police say some workers are misusing company letters of consent to move about without good reason on weekends in areas where the conditional movement control order is in effect.

He said some employees in service sectors were found to be taking advantage by using the consent letters to run personal errands at weekends, although their companies only work normal hours. ‘’In addition, a more careful and frequent inspection will also be done on the service sector, especially courier deliveries,’’ he told reporters after monitoring the compliance of the CMCO at several roadblocks in his district today.Shanmugamoorthy said police had also found people who gave the excuse that they wanted to deliver packages or items by furnishing the related documents. However, further inspections showed they were actually moving about empty-handed.

 

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Bosses are just normal citizens. What makes them think, leaving up to bosses was a good idea in the first place? All this does is give front line workers more work to do needlessly. The problem isn't going to be solved this way.

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