Year-end bonus brings joy to civil servants

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GEORGE TOWN: Civil servants are grateful for their year-end bonus and some are already making plans on how to utilise the extra money.

“I am going back to see my parents in Kota Kinabalu. It has been almost two years. I could not make the trip due to the pandemic.The bonus that she got would be used to pay for the flight ticket to Sabah.Her colleague Nurhidayah Che Rose, 30, has decided to spend some of her year-end bonus to buy gold.

“We have been planning this family trip for quite a while, but due to the travel restrictions, all our trips have been put on hold.”

 

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This makes me want to engage in an involuntary personal protien spill DoNotDonateToGovernment TrustNoOne

How many of us Rakyat believe that the Civil service is bloated, unproductive, inefficient and non deserving of thus goody which should have been better channelled to the poor badly affected floods victims. Again government got priorities WRONG in my view.

From hardworking taxpayers, not your 'Govt'.

X salah bagi bonus tapi pelik camner segelintir yg bodoh bebal, keje x seberapa, skil keje stended sampah, malas serta x der kualiti pun leh dapat bonus Beli undi ker

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