The Sabah Employers Association says the state government knows its economic climate better than Putrajaya. FMTNews CMCO
Sabah has decided not to implement the conditional movement control order which would allow most businesses to reopen under relaxed restraints.
The Sabah Employers Association said the state government had a better understanding of its economic climate than the federal government, which issued the CMCO directive last Friday. He told FMT it would be better for businesses in Sabah to wait until phase four of the MCO ends on May 12 before adopting a fresh MCO.
He also noted what he called U-turns on issues such as bank moratoriums, hospitalisation expenses for employees, workers’ health checks for Covid-19 and applications for approval to operate.
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