: In 2015, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Azalina Othman Said said the government has no specific dress code for the public concerning visits to government departments and agencies.
In December last year, a man in shorts was handed a sarong to wear before being allowed into the Kuala Selangor Municipal Council office. “There have been numerous cases of visitors denied entry into government offices for being dressed in attire deemed inappropriate. “It is important to establish one clear rule that everyone should follow. Once the guidelines are in place, if someone does not follow them, the authorities can take action.
“Unless it is an emergency, we must always be properly dressed as it conveys professionalism and competence, and draws respect from others. There is no good reason for one to wear the same outfit to a supermarket as one would to a government department. I do not believe cultural background is an excuse not to dress appropriately when on official business in government departments.”
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