Although Minister Nga Kor Ming approves the golden toilet upgrade, netizens are worried about its maintenance.
Recently, Nga Kor Ming, who is the Minister of Local Government Development, posted a set of photos on his official Twitter account of a golden toilet at a restroom in the Nam Heong coffee shop in Ipoh. The politician expressed his approval of the ‘high class’ golden toilet as well as his gratitude for the eatery for upgrading their restroom as seen in the screenshot above.
“Thank you to the famous Nam Heong coffee shop in Ipoh Old Town for their cooperation in accepting the KPKT’s recommendation to build a ‘BMW’ class clean toilet. This is not a decorative picture, but this sparkling gold toilet was just completed today. Well done & hope everyone keeps it clean!”The Pakatan Harapan member’s tweet garnered attention from netizens who were just as impressed as he was.
We hope that the new policy will ensure that toilets everywhere, especially those in the F&B business are in good condition and continue to satisfy customers.
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