The Prime Minister's Department, in a post on its Facebook page Saturday , said they have yet to receive a formal complaint from the social media content creator on the incident."We request that the person who made the video contact us and provide further information to facilitate investigations," the post read.
They then provided means for the woman to come forward, urging her to contact them via email via phone or visit them to provide the details of the incident.It was reported by a news portal that the complaints were made on the short video platform TikTok on June 3.It was reported that her allegations were that there were no officers at the department's reception counter when she visited that day.
After a long wait, she claimed to have been informed by another officer that the government workers were on their break.The woman said she then went to have lunch at a cafeteria at another government building and alleged that many patrons did not leave to go back to work despite lunch hour ending at 2pm.
She said it was immoral for government officers who are paid by the public and entrusted to serve, to not do their jobs.
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