Programme not a failure


MIRI: Sarawak has defended the Capacity Building for Graduate (CBG) programme although a female CBG trainee was caught red-handed playing online games in the office in Sibu via a video recording that went viral on Facebook.

Welfare, Women and Family Development Minister Datuk Fatimah Abdullah said the incident should not be seen as a failure of the CBG because the programme had benefited thousands of graduates in the state.

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