CORONAVIRUS | Fahmi Fadzil says the current outbreak and its economic effect resulted in many having problems paying their bills.
CORONAVIRUS | A Pakatan Harapan lawmaker has urged the government to refrain from taking action against people who default on their loans and bill payments amidst the spread of Covid-19.
Lembah Pantai MP Fahmi Fadzil, in a Facebook post today, pointed out how various quarters have been affected by the virus, with a growing number having caught the virus, others having to go into self-quarantine and some having their offices closed.
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