PM lauds govt workers for taking allowance cut

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KUALA LUMPUR: The contributions of civil servants through the cut in their Fixed Entertainment Allowance and Fixed Public Service Allowance prove their solidarity with the government in fighting Covid-19, says the Prime Minister.

Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said the solidarity also reflected the civil servants’ support of frontliners, who have been working tirelessly to curb and protect the public from being infected by the coronavirus.

“Thank you, civil servants. I truly appreciate and laud your solidarity and contribution to the country in fighting Covid-19 through the allowance cut. The Prime Minister also prayed that all civil servants nationwide continue to be under Allah’s protection, regardless of their roles in fighting Covid-19.

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