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After 176,000 visitors in two hours, Miti’s MCO company application microsite goes offline temporarily

International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali begins his official duty at the ministry in Kuala Lumpur March 11, 2020. — Bernama pic

“Miti has found that the majority of these visitors are not companies but individuals who are accessing Miti’s portal. The number of visitors which was too high is not in line with the number of companies in the sectors that were approved. Earlier this morning, irritated businessmen began complaining to Miti on social media websites such as Twitter — questioning the sudden spike and alleging preferential treatment for ‘crony’ companies.

In the same thread, user Mel Abu Bakar said she has been trying to access the website for three hours since 9.01am but kept facing failure to log in.

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