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Violation of Covid-19 SOPs: Local authorities have the power to close factories, says minister

MARAN, July 15 — The local authorities have the power to close down factories that violate the COVID-19 standard operating procedures , said Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin.

“On June 29, the federal government delegated the power to local authorities to take action against any party, including individuals, companies and factories who do not comply with the SOPs and they can be compounded through Act 342. Zuraida said this at a press conference after attending the Community Vaccine Mobilisation outreach programme in Kampung Serengkam and Kampung Orang Asli Merbau, here, today.

Yesterday, Selangor Local Government and Public Transport Committee chairman Ng Sze Han reportedly said local authorities did not have the power to close down factories to curb the spread of Covid-19 because the power was under the federal government.

 

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