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Disciplinary action, termination for making public statements, warns Health Ministry

In a circular dated June 22, Ministry of Health secretary-general Mohd Shafiq Abdullah said medical officers found to have breached a directive not to make public statements on social media will face disciplinary action, and this may include termination. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, June 30, 2021.

THE Health Ministry has warned its staff against making any public statements on social media, which can be damaging to the image of the civil service. Officers found to have breached this directive will face disciplinary action including termination, the ministry’s secretary-general Mohd Shafiq Abdullah wrote in a circular dated June 22 sighted by The Malaysian Insight.

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