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18 January 2011

S’gor MB claims no ban on Muslims working in alcohol serving outlets, merely a guideline

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Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim, the Mentri Besar of Selangor has dismissed the recent ‘ban’ on Muslims working in alcohol serving outlets in the state saying that MPSJ (Subang Jaya Municipal Council) had put out a guideline and there was no ban. He said “There is no ban. No by-law was enacted. It was only a guideline on business licenses... to reduce the number of Muslim workers at premises selling alcohol,”

This came in the wake of the recent report that Roslan Shahir Mohd Shahir, the MPSJ councillor who said that the ruling started on January 1 this year and that “The enactment, only affected entertainment outlets like pubs, nightclubs and karaoke bars, and not restaurants, hotels or even convenience stores.” To this, Khalid said that “Such decisions by local councils required approval from the state executive council before they could be enforced. Each time a guideline is passed, they must get approval and discuss with the state exco. But Jais has the right... to enforce the law on workers. I am speaking on the part of local government,”



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Muslims in UMNO are the greatest pretenders !
The majority of these UMNO ministers booze like nobody's business when overseas while the simple malay folks does not indulge in such.
Look at the home minister with a can of beer in his hands !!!

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