Clean toilets are everyone’s responsibility – including the bosses’


DATUK Seri Wong Chun Wai, in his column titled “To be clean, all must get hands dirty” (On the Beat, Sunday Star, Oct 6; online at tinyurl.com/2m692n8f), rightly highlighted that Malaysian public toilets are usually a major turn-off due to their deplorable condition.

We are all frustrated by dirty public toilets, yet many of us still tolerate these poor conditions, using the facilities as quickly as possible before disappearing. This mindset, thinking public toilets are “meant to be dirty”, prevents real change.

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