The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Achieving goals with no cost increase – Dr M

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PUTRAJAYA: The government will not increase the number of civil servants or set up new institutio­ns to achieve the country’s goals, Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday.

He said the existing institutio­ns would be utilised in a more efficient manner, without increasing the cost.

“We are confident that with the wisdom of the administra­tors and government chosen by the people, we can make changes without increasing the cost of administra­tion,” he said when addressing staff of the Prime Minister’s Department at Dataran Putra here.

This was Dr Mahathir’s first meeting with the staff after being appointed the country’s seventh prime minister on May 10.

He said that although various changes would be implemente­d in the administra­tion, these would only be done after carrying out an in-depth study of the current situation.

Dr Mahathir said Malaysia would be able to cope with various challenges if it continued to adhere to the principles of democratic administra­tion.

“We can stand up to the whole world.

“This was proven when our currency came under attack (during the financial crisis in 19971998). We managed to confront the huge crisis because we worked towards one objective, which was to safeguard the nation,” he said.

The Prime Minister said Malaysia had also transforme­d from an agricultur­e-based economy to an industrial country without any major problems. Bernama

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