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In a bind over lockdown red tape


PETALING JAYA: Indian-Muslim restaurant operators are up in arms against a ruling requiring them to apply for approval to keep their businesses open under the ongoing lockdown. They complained that the application had to be done through the one-stop centre manned by the International Trade and Industry Ministry (Miti). Under the two-week lockdown which started on June 1, companies were required to apply for new approval letters for their employees to travel to work. Original Penang Kayu Nasi Kandar managing director Burhan Mohamed said he has been trying to apply for approval from the one-stop centre for his chain of restaurants. “Why do we need to register under the one-stop centre?


Source: The Star June 03, 2021 23:14 UTC



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