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Penang govt to decide on RMCO on Wednesday, says CM

Chief Minister Menteri Chow Kon Yeow said for the moment, the Penang government will continue with the CMCO until a decision is made by the Penang Special Security Committee meeting on Wednesday. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin

Chief Minister Menteri Chow Kon Yeow said for the moment the Penang government will continue with the conditional movement control order until a decision is made by the Penang Special Security Committee meeting on Wednesday.

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