Civil service key to economy re-start

TheStar Sat, May 02, 2020 09:20am - 5 years View Original


Sanitisers are placed in entry and exit points of supermarkets. Going out to public places without a face mask is a big “No”. Some supermarkets do not allow customers without a mask. - AP

AMONG government departments, the land office is one of the most crowded places. It is widely used by legal firms and ordinary people to go about their business, which range from ordinary payment of quit rent to undertaking a search on information of properties.

Since March 18, the land office is not functioning. The reason is likely due to the huge crowd and high probability of it being a “hot spot” where the Covid-19 infection can spread. Because the land office is closed, business transactions such as buying and selling of properties cannot take place.

Most legal firms are closed or only operating at half pace. The trickle-down effect goes to banks and down to the poor despatch guy who provides services to a few legal firms.

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Oliver Christopher Gomez
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What a laughable premise.

The non-healthcare/non-essential civil service has been the single biggest drain on the economy for decades, and in particular, over the last few weeks.

The private sector will find a way to run, even with minimal activity from public departments.
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