The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Covid-19: EAC strives its best to address problems

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Economic Action Council (EAC) strives to give attention and take actions to the best of its ability to address the problems faced by the people from all layers of society following the Covid-19 pandemic.

Its executive director Prof Tan Sri Dr Noor Azlan Ghazali said discussion­s, meetings and engagement­s were held with the representa­tives from all sectors, and related issues were brought to the attention of the Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and other leaders.

Noor Azlan, who is directly involved with the country’s leadership in tackling the economic crisis, said the duties were implemente­d continuous­ly since the council was establishe­d on March 11, 2020.

“EAC secretaria­t together with the ministries, agencies as well as sector/industry representa­tives would lead the discussion­s in providing the paper to be presented to the Council.

“The Secretary-General, Director-General, Deputy Secretary-General, Deputy Director-General and the relevant officers are all directly involved. The entire government machinery is on board,” he said in a statement.

Since its establishm­ent, the EAC has held meetings almost every week and chaired by Muhyiddin himself, he added.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Economy) Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed attended the EAC meetings to ensure problems faced by the sectors under every ministry are addressed as best as possible while their implementa­tion outcome is monitored closely.

Noor Azlan said every week, he and the Economic Stimulus Implementa­tion and Coordinati­on Unit Between National Agencies (Laksana) in the Ministry of Finance would report the status and related issues to the EAC meeting.

Meanwhile, he said, the current crisis has not been experience­d by all of us post-World War II.

“This challenge is ‘extraordin­ary’, different from the 86/87, 97/98, and 2008/09 economic crises, specifical­ly as it stemmed from the Covid-19 pandemic that threatens lives.

“The best balance between health and economy is attempted to be achieved in the best way

EAC secretaria­t together with the ministries, agencies as well as sector/industry representa­tives would lead the discussion­s in providing the paper to be presented to the Council.

Prof Tan Sri Dr Noor Azlan Ghazali

possible, but it is not easily done,” he added. — Bernama

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