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The Putatan district office should make public how government documents were found thrown indiscriminately by the beach in Putatan, says Putatan Umno chief Jeffery Nor Mohamed.

He said that such government documents, if no longer needed, should be sent to the State Archive Department, which decides whether to keep or destroy them.

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00:00Putatan UMNO Chief Jeffrey Noor Mohamed has called on the Putatan District Office to publicly explain how government documents were found discarded on a beach in Putatan.
00:11He said that unused government documents should be sent to the State Archive Department, which determines whether to retain or destroy them, rather than being thrown away by the district office.
00:22The discovery of such documents, including project tenders, raises public concerns about potential irregularities and warrants transparent investigation, Jeffrey said on Tuesday following social media posts from February 1st showing official documents strewn along the Putatan beach.
00:41Putatan District Officer Masawi Sala said his office takes the matter seriously, with internal investigations underway.
00:48All discarded documents have been retrieved and secured.
00:52Masawi said the internal probe will determine the incident's cause and assess compliance with record management procedures.
00:59The district office has implemented temporary measures to prevent recurrence, including reviewing and tightening procedures for managing and disposing of official records.
01:09He reiterated the office's commitment to improving governance and record management to uphold public service integrity.
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