Friday, January 15, 2021

Najib questions special treatment for jewellery, furniture shops

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Najib questions special treatment for jewellery, furniture shops


Najib Razak asks how jewellery and furniture stores can be considered essential services. (Bernama pic)

PETALING JAYA: Former prime minister Najib Razak has questioned the government’s rationale in ordering certain small traders to close during the lockdown while furniture and jewellery shops are allowed to operate.

In a series of Facebook posts, Najib said Putrajaya’s decision was unfair to all parties, questioning why companies like IKEA and Habib Jewels were allowed to operate during the ongoing movement control order (MCO).

“Since when is selling gold and jewellery an essential service during MCO? Essential service for who?

“All IKEA outlets across the country are allowed to operate during the MCO. Even kids and senior citizens are allowed to visit, although they’re not encouraged to.

“Is the sale of furniture included under essential services? Meanwhile, numerous small traders aren’t allowed to operate. We must be fair to all,” he said.

Najib said these two weeks of MCO should be enforced more strictly to achieve the goal of reducing Covid-19 cases and also to avoid further extensions of the lockdown.

On its official Facebook page, IKEA said all its branches in Malaysia will be operating from 10am to 8pm daily. However, it said its restaurants, bistros and Swedish food marts are only open for deliveries or takeaways.

Meanwhile, Habib Jewels also informed customers on Wednesday that it will remain open despite the MCO.

10 comments:

  1. Why not ?
    It's not high risk like getting a haircut or an entertainment outlet.

    In the real world ( not the rarified elitist world of Najib) people do find that they need to buy furniture during the MCO. Chairs break, tables get damaged.

    The previous MCO, I knew people who urgently needed to replace broken down essential household electrical items.

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  2. u think msia got only one rosmah?

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  3. Did Jibby ever question himself or Rosmah about:

    284 Hermès Birkin, Prada, Chanel Handbags
    72 bags filled with precious stones and jewelry
    Patek Phillipe, Rolex watches
    Hundreds of millions of dollars in cash
    Etc etc

    Are these “Essential Items” and allowed to be accumulated and kept as personal belongings for a sitting PM and his Consort, and no need to report to LHDN as income?

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  4. wow... kt giving prominence on such trivial matters brought up by his idol, your admiration is out of this world, in the realm of the twilight zone, the only thing missing is a bouquet of flowers, he will think of something else to say tomorrow you bet, he just can't go on without the attention

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    1. Everyone shall have the right to freedom of expression; this right shall include freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds, regardless of frontiers, either orally, in writing or in print, in the form of art, or through any other media of his choice.

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    2. Except the expressions inflict upon the ketuanan 3R!

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    3. Except when faced with sedition and the like KT still censor...? Ha ha ha....

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    4. would you post it if the tokong told you he has constipation?

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    5. Ustaz raba raba also posted

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    6. Nah... I don't see this as freedom of speech.
      I see this blog acting as a propaganda platform for a Corrupt, Convicted Criminal.
      Worse than Donald Trump, which makes this blog worse than Trump's Twitter feed.

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