The Public Services Department (JPA) in a statement today said it believed the video was shared on social media by irresponsible parties to play up negative sentiments against the government.
"The JPA views seriously any attempt to weaken public service institutions by giving the impression that the government is not responsible for the issues and welfare of public officials in the country," according to JPA.
Earlier, a local portal shared a video lasting more than a minute which showed a public official asking Mohd Zuki about the 'application status for government quarters', and the official was 'restrained' by the auxiliary police present when the situation became 'tense'.
JPA also called on the public not to be easily deceived by the information shared to tarnish the image of the government and public service.
"The action of uploading any false content that invites misunderstanding and misleads the public is punishable under Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998," it stressed.
-- BERNAMA