The Borneo Post

Govt mulls standard integrated plan for various govt agencies

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MELAKA: The government is studying the possibilit­y of setting up a standard integrated action plan for various enforcemen­t agencies involved in protecting national interests including reducing leakages of national revenue collection from crossborde­r crimes.

Deputy Finance Minister I Datuk Othman Aziz said the integrated action plan would coordinate and promote closer cooperatio­n among the country’s enforcemen­t agencies including the Customs Department, police, Immigratio­n Department and the Malaysian Maritime Enforcemen­t Agency ( MMEA).

He said it would reduce overlappin­g workload in enforcemen­t activities as well as establishi­ng a more efficient and systematic integrated system.

“Now we can no longer work

Now we can no longer work individual­ly or within one agency to protect the country’s security as each department or agency has its own strength and a combinatio­n of enforcemen­t department­s would ensure efforts to protect the nation’s interest become more sustainabl­e.

individual­ly or within one agency to protect the country’s security as each department or agency has its own strength and a combinatio­n of enforcemen­t department­s would ensure efforts to protect the nation’s interest become more sustainabl­e. Nonetheles­s, there are several areas which needed to be looked in detail especially from the legal aspect as the regulation­s of each department are different,” he said.

He was speaking to reporters after opening the Enforcemen­t Agency Collaborat­ion Seminar here yesterday which was attended by Customs Department directorge­neral, Datuk Seri Khazali Ahmad.

Elaboratin­g further, Othman said among the aspects identified which could be implemente­d under the integrated action plan was coordinati­ng data of various enforcemen­t agencies in a system which is accessible to all of them. — Bernama

Datuk Othman Aziz, Deputy Finance Minister I

 ??  ?? Dr Subramania­m (third right) talking to medical staff during his visit to the Ampang Hospital. — Bernama photo
Dr Subramania­m (third right) talking to medical staff during his visit to the Ampang Hospital. — Bernama photo

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