Putrajaya’s management of the MCO does not instil much confidence, says ex-PNB chief Abdul Jalil Rasheed.
This was the assessment made by Abdul Jalil Rasheed, the former Permodalan Nasional Berhad chief executive officer, who in a series of tweets today responded to news that the government will impose the MCO in six more states beginning from Jan 22 to Feb 4. He also wondered if Putrajaya could lift the MCO in all the initial states and federal territories on Feb 4 to “avoid the confusion and guessing”.Earlier today, Putrajaya announced that Kedah, Perak, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Terengganu and Perlis will go under the MCO.
Jalil also suggested the government use colour codes instead of the “alphabet soup” for movement restrictions, arguing it was easier for the masses.He also weighed-in on the current SOP which allows eateries to operate until 8pm, arguing it should be extended to 10pm as there was no dine-in option.“Win-win, as it helps eateries earn more money too.”
Was he the one said (read: claimed) to be unqualified for the top post of PNB?
Underperformed ASB Dividen do not inspire confidence on the PNB Management. Do Post Mortem now and what say you x-CEO
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