Sabah NRD: Parents with newborns can start getting birth certs from Dec 20 after delay

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KOTA KINABALU: Parents with newborns who have not received their birth certificates in Sabah due shortage of paper supply can expect to get them from Dec 20.

State National Registration Department director Khairrul Aminus Kamaruddin said the stock for these papers were supplied from China, but there were delays due to problems in the country, including flooding a few months ago.

He said this during a press conference, following uproar among some parents who claimed that they had not received their newborn’s birth certificates, some as far back as 10 months.Khairrul explained that issues on the paper supply shortage was detected early October, and they have been trying to get updates and follow-ups from their headquarters in Peninsular Malaysia.

 

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