Don't let arrests interfere with duties, says Customs D-G


KAJANG: Malaysian Customs officers have been advised not to let the recent arrest of their colleagues interfere in their duties, said department director-general Datuk Seri Khazali Ahmad.  

"I have told my staff not to take things personally, they must continue to work and produce good work," he said, after attending the launch of the Leading SMEs Towards the GST Era roadshow Sunday. 

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