Two-week ultimatum for civil servants to resolve complaints still stands, says Melaka MB


MELAKA: Melaka Government sticks to its two-week ultimatum issued to civil servants in resolving public complaints.

Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh (pic) said the move was an added value emphasised by his administration, which wanted to look into the issues affecting the people and immediately provide an effective solution.

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