‘Total annihilation’: 250,000 jobs at risk in Malaysia if pubs, nightclubs remain shut under Phase Four of NRP, group warns | Malay Mail

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‘Total annihilation’: 250,000 jobs at risk in Malaysia if pubs, nightclubs remain shut under Phase Four of NRP, group warns

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 22 — Trade group coalition Industries Unite today appealed to the government to allow pubs and nightclubs to reopen in states that are under Phase Four of the National Recovery Plan .

“There is absolutely no information on the route to exit the negative list. We feel that the negative list may have inadvertently not been abolished and it is of utmost urgency to do so,” read the letter. “If this sector is being allowed to be destroyed and does not rehabilitate sufficiently to operate, our country will lose out one of the perks for international tourists in competition to our neighbouring countries as a travel destination,” it added.

However, an unknown number with restaurant licences have been allowed to reopen, functioning only as a restaurant.

 

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Purity and its many narrow minded bigots rule. But corruption is not a problem

Madness. If you're opening the economy then open all of it or it looks a lot like targeted discrimination.

The Islamists and racists wouldn't feel a thing even when nons die and beg in front of them. This is Malaysia

Terrible they are keeping these closed. it's discrimination.

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