Dzulkefly: Shelving WBB pilot project not a flip-flop decision


KLANG: The decision to shelve the Waktu Bekerja Berlainan (WBB) pilot project was not a “flip-flop” decision, says Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad (pic).

The Health Minister said the Cabinet’s decision to cancel the staggered working hours system is to allow for a more comprehensive engagement with all relevant parties.

“To those who have questioned why the WBB is not considered a ‘flip-flop’, it is because I have yet to make a final decision on its implementation.

“It is still in the pilot project phase, and at that time (it was announced) it faced criticism from everyone questioning why others were not involved,” he said.

Dzulkefly, who is also Parti Amanah Negara vice-president, said this during his winding-up speech at the 2024 Amanah National Convention here yesterday, Bernama reported.

He announced in a statement last Friday that the Cabinet decided to shelve the WBB pilot project to make way for a more in-depth and comprehensive study.

He said the decision was made after careful consideration of all relevant factors.

To facilitate this, the Health Ministry established a special committee, chaired by former Health director-general Tan Sri Abu Bakar Suleiman.

Meanwhile, Dzulkefly acknowledged the information leak about the guidelines for the WBB pilot project, which was issued through a circular, was a mistake which led to disputes.

“When the leak happened, doctors across the country questioned why they were not involved. This sparked a problem, as they demanded to be involved.

“I raised this issue with the Cabinet. After I explained the situation, the Cabinet decided that I should cancel the WBB pilot project.

“I will continue with the study to get views from all parties,” he said.

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