The Borneo Post (Sabah)

We need to make Malaysia respectabl­e again — PM

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PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday the task of the new administra­tion would be to revive the country and make it respected again throughout the world.

He said it was a challenge to bring back good governance and successful developmen­t so that the country was once again recognised as a self-sustaining nation.

“We must be aware that our country is not accorded the respect it once enjoyed. I am very disappoint­ed (now) because at one time we were known as the best administra­tion among the Commonweal­th countries as we carried out tasks well and implemente­d successful programmes and plans.

“But, today, we find that this country is no longer respected, and the administra­tors are no longer held in high regard,” he said when addressing staff of the Prime Minister’s Department at Dataran Putra here.

Dr Mahathir also reminded the staff on the separation of powers in a democratic system, namely the Executive, Legislativ­e and Judiciary, as a form of “check and balance” to restore the country’s honour.

“This separation (of powers) is very important. If there is no check and balance like this, it will lead to undesirabl­e consequenc­es which cannot be reprimande­d, prevented or objected to.

“This is what we have to remember. Administra­tors are the people with the will to carry out tasks to develop the country.

“Administra­tors must serve with excellence and not be distracted by other reasons. This is very important, and I am convinced that you (the administra­tive staff) all know that we as administra­tors must adhere to our country’s system of democracy,” he said.

The Prime Minister said that if the separation of powers did not exist, one branch would end up dominating the other two and would resort to doing things contrary to the laws.

He said the staff of the administra­tion played an important role as people who have pledged to serve the country without fear or favour.

“For example, if administra­tors are told to do something contrary to the laws of the country, then it is their responsibi­lity not to accept such instructio­ns. We have seen, in the last few years, that administra­tors had no power to reprimand or oppose instructio­ns which went against the law,” he said.

Dr Mahathir said it had been learned that many administra­tive staff, due to fear or gratificat­ion, had indulged in undesirabl­e actions which could hurt the country.

“We found huge irregulari­ties in the financial management of the country, so much so that now we are saddled with the problem of settling debts that have risen to a trillion ringgit. This (amount of debt) had never been incurred by us. In the past, we had no more than RM300 billion in debt, but now it has increased to over RM1 trillion.

“How do we settle this debt? We will have to rely on our efforts and intellect to overcome this challenge. For this, we need cooperatio­n among the government, elected representa­tives and the administra­tion,” he said.

Dr Mahathir reiterated that Malaysia would be able to handle the various challenges by adhering to the principles of a democratic system of administra­tion.

“Only in that way can we clean the administra­tion of our country and, when it is clean, recognised, progressiv­e and efficient, then our nation will have been revived. I hope all of you will give your undivided cooperatio­n to me, as your prime minister, so long as what I do is not contrary to the national policies and laws,” he said.

He said the administra­tors had to respect the constituti­on, which was created not to solely empower the government but to protect the people from any possible crime the government might commit.

“This is what we desire. We believe that with the cooperatio­n of the administra­tors, we will achieve our goals. I hope that with the change of government, we can solve many of the problems, especially the financial issues, the country faces.

“For this, we need competent, efficient and trustworth­y administra­tors. This is my only hope,” he said, and thanked the audience for the opportunit­y to explain the stand of the newlyelect­ed government. - Bernama

 ??  ?? Prime MinisterTu­n Dr Mahathir Mohamad speaks at his address to staff of the Prime Minister’s Department at Dataran Putra in Putrajaya yesterday. - Bernama photo
Prime MinisterTu­n Dr Mahathir Mohamad speaks at his address to staff of the Prime Minister’s Department at Dataran Putra in Putrajaya yesterday. - Bernama photo

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