She explained that the applications could not be approved hastily, as the nurseries were under police investigation.
: The Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development announced that the registration applications for two nurseries in Selangor and Sarawak, linked to the recent infant death and injuries, will undergo thorough re-evaluation.
“If we approve it without due diligence, it could endanger the children’s safety further,” she said during a press conference after the presentation of the nursery registration plaque at Taska Seri Kandi, Audit Department, today. Meanwhile, in Batu Kawa, Kuching, an eight-month-old baby was found with bite marks on the back, following which police arrested the nursery owner and two caretakers.
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