Enforcement should not be an ad hoc exercise


But spare a thought also for the ikan bilis that may escape the spectre of crackdown, who are also very important in upholding the rule of law. One example is the crackdown on dirty eateries. For a long time, some of us have be subjected to consuming food from eateries that do not operate in hygienic conditions. According to DBKL by-laws, a restaurant must have a proper washing area.

THE revelation of scandal after scandal by the Pakatan Harapan government is a step in the right direction in putting in place accountability that any person in power needs to be benchmarked against.

The almost daily diet of shocking practices of past administrators and people in power has been a reminder of why that needs to be total reform of the many institutions that govern and run our country.

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