Beruas MP urges action against heads of govt departments for setting 'dress code' to customers

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Beruas MP urges action against head of govt departments for setting 'dress code' to customers

IPOH, May 20 — Beruas MP Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham today said action should be taken against government heads of departments who go overboard policing the outfits of customers who came to seek service.

“A farmer in shorts and singlet or an Orang Asli in their traditional clothing or a poor person who has no means to buy a decent attire are entitled to be served by public servants. “There was also another complaint, where a television reporter was denied entry at a Road Transport Department’s office in Taiping for not following the dress code,” he toldThe DAP MPs' spokesperson for Law and Parliament pointed out that heads of departments do not have power to make such rules.

 

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There should be a dress code. Like no slippers, shorts , mini skirt, sleeveless dress or shirt. Then only it's look proper. When dealing with Government or Private Sector during office hours. Idiot DAP again.

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