Dress code should be observed by all, says Cuepacs


Cuepacs president Adnan Mat says all quarters should have a positive view on the dress code set in dealing with any government agency and department. – Cuepacs pic, May 21, 2022.

THE Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services Malaysia (Cuepacs) is of the view that all quarters should observe the dress code when dealing with any organisation, including government departments and private companies.

Its president, Adnan Mat, said Cuepacs described the statement made by a member of Parliament on the dress code set for the public when entering the offices of government departments or agencies as shallow and irresponsible.

“Cuepacs is confident that civil servants are wise in using their discretion or looking at the current needs if customers who come to government premises have certain difficulties in adhering to the dress code,” he said in a statement today.

“Therefore, we hope that no quarters will try to play up the issue in the interest of their respective political ideologies.”

Adnan said civil servants should also strive to provide their best service to the public.

“The value of decency is also one of the elements demanded in the Rukun Negara, namely good behaviour and morality, which is often pledged by us,” he said, adding that all quarters should have a positive view on the dress code set in dealing with any government agency and department. – Bernama, May 21, 2022.


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  • Spoken like a Saya Yang Menurut Perintah civil servant BUT apart from spouting standard excuses he contributes NOTHING to the points raised by the MP. It is not the governments business to regulate the publics dressing choices.

    Posted 1 year ago by Simple Sulaiman · Reply

  • First its regulate dressing into Govt Dept, then it is in the public. This Cuepacs brainless nitwit is now speaking like a moral policeman. If a dressing is not good enough or too indecent for a government department, then sooner or later it will also become unacceptable to the public. When will all non Muslim women also have to cover their heads in public. Step by step, this erosion will happen. We have seen many instances of it happening.

    Posted 1 year ago by Brave Malaysian · Reply