Putrajaya has revoked its approval for Heineken Malaysia Bhd to continue its operations during movement control order (MCO) period, according to Federal Territories Minister Annuar Musa.
This came after Umno, PAS and Bersatu leaders criticised the government for making such decision when alcohol was not an essential product.
Taking to Twitter, Annuar said the approval for the alcohol beverage manufacturer to work was not in line with MCO policy.
“It has been cancelled this morning… because this was not in line with the policy of the government,” he said.
Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry, in a letter to Heineken dated March 31 and sighted by Malaysiakini, agreed that the alcoholic beverages producer was a food supply operator and therefore can operate during the partial lockdown.
If I were Heineken I would uproot my entire heineken operations to neighbouring country pronto! PN backdoor gohmen can get their sin tax from elsewhere and figure out unemployment issue. Hari hari halal haram halal haram halal haram Jadah!
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