Covid-19: Work travel passes to be issued for MCO verification, says minister
Friday, 20 Mar 2020 05:22 PM MYT
PUTRAJAYA, March 20 — Public and private sector personnel involved in essential services during the Movement Control Order , which entered its third day today, will be required to show their work travel passes for verification. He said the verification, in the form of a letter or pass, will be issued by the secretary-general of each ministry for government departments, while the Senior Minister in charge of the economic cluster, Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali will handle the letters from the private sector.
He hoped that the matter can be resolved with the issuance of work travel passes issued by the KSU to each ministry and private sector representatives.
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