SABAH will not enforce Putrajaya’s ban on smoking at eateries tomorrow and wait for the state cabinet to decide on the matter, state Local Government and Housing Minister Jaujan Sambakong said.
He said Sabah needed to consider “many poor Sabahans” who smoked and who would not be able to afford the stiff fines.
“This matter must be thoroughly discussed.
Eatery patrons who defy the rules can be fined a maximum of RM10,000 or jailed not more than two years.
Eatery operators can be fined a maximum of RM3,000 or jailed not more than six months for failing to post “No Smoking” signs.
For failing to stop patrons from smoking, operators can be fined a maximum of RM5,000 or jailed not more than one year.

Health Ministry officials have been going around announcing the ban in Sabah, despite the state government’s earlier announcement that it would not comply with the move.
Ministry vehicles had also been seen in several towns announcing the ban with a loud hailer.
Jaujan said there were other measures to educate smokers on the dangers of the habit, and they would be raised in the state cabinet meeting.
Newly appointed Kota Kinabalu Mayor Nordin Siman also agreed that the smoking ban could only be implemented once a directive from the state government was given.
“The state has its own by-laws and, although it’s a federal law, authority over business premises comes under the local government. In our case, (Kota Kinabalu) City Hall is under the Chief Minister’s Department,” he said.
Sabah Health and People’s Well-being Minister Stephen Wong had also said the ban must be reviewed by the state cabinet before it could be enforced. – December 31, 2018.
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You should educate them. Knowing they are already poor why don't you educate them to stop smoking and stop burning their hard earn money!
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