PPBM Youth religious bureau chief says thousands of halal and Bumiputera businesses have not been able to operate. FMTNews AbuHafizSallehHudin
PPBM Youth religious bureau chief Abu Hafiz Salleh Hudin asks why Heineken brewery was granted an exemption.
Abu Hafiz Salleh Hudin, head of the PPBM Youth religious bureau, said only critical and essential services had previously been allowed to operate during the national shutdown. “Why has there been a special exemption given to the Heineiken factory?” he said in a statement this evening. FMT has contacted the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs for verification of the letter and sefence minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob for comment.
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