Aspirasi Keluarga Malaysia organisers issued with RM1,000 compound notice for SOP violation


KUALA LUMPUR: The organisers of the 100 days Aspirasi Keluarga Malaysia have been issued with a maximum compound notice of RM1,000 for violating Covid-19 standard operating procedures.

Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin (pic) said it was "regrettable and disappointing" that Thursday’s (Dec 9) event involved a breakdown in physical distancing for Covid-19.

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