The decision to temporarily close its headquarters in Cyberjaya is to make way for cleaning and disinfection works.
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission's today confirmed that no Covid-19 infection has been detected among its staff so far.
Earlier, the commission announced that the apparatus assignment payment counter service at the MCMC headquarters has also been suspended temporarily from yesterday to March 8.
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