No mass return of M'sians from S'pore yet, says Ismail Sabri


PETALING JAYA: There has not been a mass return of Malaysians from Singapore yet, following the Singapore government's decision to extend its partial lockdown until June 1, says Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

"Up until now, there has not been a mass return of Malaysians because the factories are still operating. As for the factories that are closed, its Malaysian employees are still being allowed to stay there by the Singaporean government," the Senior Minister said in his daily briefing on Wednesday (April 22).

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