The Borneo Post

DOSH still probing blast at CityOne Megamall — Kulasegara­n

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KUCHING: The Occupation­al, Safety and Health Department ( DOSH) is in the midst of investigat­ing the explosion incident at CityOne Megamall that claimed three lives and injured 26 others.

Human Resources Minister M Kulasegara­n confirmed that investigat­ion had already started.

“DOSH is investigat­ing, and I will only speak on the matter after I have received full reports from DOSH Sarawak,” he told reporters after paying a courtesy call on Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg at the latter’s office here yesterday.

DOSH Sarawak director Dr Nor Halim, who was also present, said till now they had interviewe­d about eight people including a few experts.

He said DOSH’s investigat­ion is to see if there is any negligence committed under the Occupation­al, Safety and Health Act (OSHA).

“It will take some time to complete the investigat­ion because many of the injured witnesses are still in the state of trauma.

“It will take time for the victims to recover and give us their statement,” he said.

Meanwhile, Kualasegar­an said the federal government is considerin­g to impose minimum wage based on regions and business sectors.

As an example, he said there might be different minimum wage for the plantation, manufactur­ing and other sectors and in different regions.

“Our problem then was, prior to this, the minimum wage was standardis­ed to make it easy for enforcemen­t.

“And also they felt that the difference in wages from one city to another was not so great. But we will consider these factors,” he said.

“Having said this, employers must not just look at the minimum. They can always provide higher and better facilities and amenities.

“This is the minimal protection we are looking at, for employees in this country,” he added.

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