Enforce the law without fear or favour


NEW Zealand’s health minister Dr David Clark broke lockdown rules when he drove his family 20km to the beach on the first weekend of his country’s national stay-at-home order. Although he apologised for showing poor judgment at a time when all New Zealanders were being urged to stay at home, he was quickly demoted.

Back in Malaysia, a lawmaker has admitted to violating the movement control order (MCO) by attending a lunch event. He has since issued an apology and the police have investigated the matter.

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