KJ’s mission to snuff out smoking


KUALA LUMPUR: Enforcing the ban on smoking and possession of tobacco products among those born after 2005 will be a challenge but the Health Minister says he is determined to get the law passed in Parliament.

Khairy Jamaluddin said the ministry was committed to ensuring that the proposed “Generational end game” plan in Malaysia was achieved.

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