Three recommendations to National Security Council for helping employers and employees during this total lockdown.
| The sectors which are considered as “essential” and allowed to operate during MCO 3.0’s Total Lockdown phase starting tomorrow, June 1, 2021, were released yesterday during Senior Minister Ismail Sabri’s press conference.
Rather than each ministry coming up with their own registration and processing system, I recommend that they continue to use the CIMS 3.0 system, including printing out the approval letters using the letterheads of their respective ministries. Approval to continue operations will come from the ministries in charge of their respective sectors. Miti merely plays a facilitation role - the role of an IT provided to these ministries.
Should hotels that are operating as quarantine centres ask for approval to operate from the Ministry of Tourism, the Ministry of Health or the Ministry of Home Affairs? I am sure there are many other areas of jurisdictional uncertainty which I have not mentioned., all of the ministers should meet to evaluate where are the possible gaps in the current SOPs that need to be addressed and updated immediately before the Total Lockdown starts tomorrow.
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