Malaysia

Selangor sultan disappointed over sale of Covid-19 vaccine certs

Ruler has asked authorities to take stern action against these perpetrators, palace says

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 29 Jan 2022 2:54PM

Selangor sultan disappointed over sale of Covid-19 vaccine certs
The Sultan of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah says efforts by the relevant authorities to curb the spread of Covid-19 would be futile if activities such as the sale of vaccination certificates were to continue. – Bernama pic, January 29, 2022

SHAH ALAM – The Sultan of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah has expressed his sadness and concern over reports that some private medical practitioners were involved in the selling of fake digital Covid-19 vaccination certificates to the public.

Istana Alam Shah, in a post uploaded on the Facebook page of the Selangor Royal Office, stated that Sultan Sharafuddin was also shocked by the modus operandi used by a doctor, who is also the owner of a clinic in Gombak, and six clinic assistants who were arrested by Selangor police recently.

According to the palace, based on preliminary investigations, they were alleged to have issued legitimate digital vaccination certificates to 5,601 people who were against vaccination without actually giving them the vaccine jab.

Instead, the vaccine provided by the Health Ministry (MoH) was thrown away and the empty vials returned (to the ministry) to justify the issuance of the vaccination certificates.

What saddened the ruler more was that some of the medical practitioners involved were Malays and Muslims but who were willing to do heinous and sinful things to get rich quickly.

“His Highness is very disappointed with this latest development as it could affect efforts by the government and the MoH to stop the spread of Covid-19 in Malaysia.

“His Highness has asked the authorities in Selangor to investigate, arrest and take stern action against those found to be abusing their power as medical practitioners. If found guilty, they should be given the heaviest punishment,” stated the post.

The sultan of Selangor said efforts by the relevant authorities to curb the spread of Covid-19 would be futile if such activities were to continue.

“The people in the country will no longer be able to face a health crisis as a result of the spread of diseases such as Covid-19, which has crippled the economy and affected their daily life.

“His Highness hopes no one would take advantage of a situation for personal gain without caring about the adverse effects on society, especially in matters concerning public health,” the palace said. – Bernama, January 29, 2022

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