The Borneo Post

Tourism Malaysia closes offices nationwide to avoid job duplicatio­n

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ALOR GAJAH: Tourism Malaysia offices throughout the country will be closed with immediate effect to avoid job duplicatio­n with the state agencies in promoting tourist attraction­s.

Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz said the closure of the 14 tourism offices, however, did not involve the terminatio­n of services of the staff because they would be absorbed into the ministry’s headquarte­rs and other department­s.

He said the move was expected to be able to save about RM6 million in cost annually and it could be utilised for other expenses.

“Every state has its own Executive Councillor for Tourism and the State Economic Unit ( UPEN), so we don’t want a duplicatio­n of the tasks between the agencies and the tourism authoritie­s in every state.

“Although all the Tourism Malaysia offices will be closed, we will create five informatio­n offices, namely in Penang for the northern region, Terengganu for the eastern region, Johor for southern region, Sabah at the Kota Kinabalu Internatio­nal Airport, and Sarawak at the Kuching Internatio­nal Airport,” he said.

He disclosed this to reporters after officiatin­g the Chinese New Year and the First Anniversar­y Celebratio­n for the Freeport A’Famosa Outlet here yesterday. The event was also attended by his deputy minister Datuk Mas Ermieyati Samsuddin and secretary-general of the ministry Datuk Ab Ghaffar A Tambi as well as A’Famosa Group managing director Datuk Alex Lau.

On Jan 14, the ministry announced that at least four Tourism Malaysia offices abroad, namely in New York, the United States; Perth in Australia; Stockholm in Sweden; and Johannesbu­rg in South Africa would be closed with immediate effect following the terminatio­n of Malaysia Airlines Bhd services there.

Meanwhile, Mohd Nazri projected that 30.5 million tourists would visit Malaysia throughout this year compared with 27 million last year. — Bernama

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