After JPJ’s sarong cover-up story, JPN’s dress code comes under scrutiny


JPN office. File Pix.

PETALING JAYA: After the report of a woman who was handed a sarong by a Road Transport Department (JPJ) officer went viral online, another woman's account of a similar run-in with the National Registration Department (JPN) officers has been picked up by netizens.

In her post-dated Jan 29, the woman said the JPN had refused to let her collect a MyKid card because her dress was "too short".

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