Malaysia Implements Work-From-Home Policy For Public Sector And GLCs From April 15

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The government has announced the implementation of a work-from-home (WFH) policy for the public sector and government-linked companies (GLCs), effective April 15, as part of proactive measures to address the global energy crisis.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, in a video message following a Cabinet meeting, said the decision aims to reduce fuel consumption while ensuring the country’s energy supply remains stable amid global disruptions.

He noted that tensions involving Israel, the United States and Iran have affected global supply chains, although Malaysia continues to maintain RON95 petrol at RM1.99 per litre for now.

Anwar stressed that while the situation may appear stable, complacency must be avoided as external shocks could still trigger more serious challenges.

“Just because things seem slightly calmer does not mean we can be comfortable… we must understand that conditions are not normal, and we must act according to the demands of the times,” he said.

He added that the government is cushioning the impact of the global energy crisis through its People’s Support Initiative, allocating an additional RM4 billion per month to absorb rising fuel costs and prevent sudden price hikes from affecting the public.

To improve resource management, the government has also adjusted the BUDI MADANI 95 subsidy quota to 200 litres per month starting today, alongside enforcing daily limits on subsidised diesel purchases in Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan.

The Prime Minister said efforts are also being intensified to diversify energy sources to ensure long-term national energy security.

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