The Borneo Post

Budget 2018: Chief Secretary will monitor implementa­tion of projects, programmes

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PUTRAJAYA: Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa will monitor the implementa­tion of projects and programmes announced in Budget 2018 to ensure that it will benefit the people and the country fully.

“I will personally monitor the implementa­tion of projects and programmes announced in the 2018 budget, and this will be a key performanc­e indicator for secretarie­s-general of ministries and directors-general of department­s and agencies,” he told reporters yesterday.

Describing Budget 2018 tabled by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday as the best throughout his tenure in civil service since 1981, he said it was the most complete, holistic, sustainabl­e, inclusive, and comprehens­ive.

“All citizens benefit (from the budget) regardless of ethnicity, gender and sectoral issues such as housing, environmen­t, urban developmen­t; all are taken into account and this shows the government’s concern for the well being of the people,” he said.

In this regard, he urged civil servants to give their full commitment to their responsibi­lities.

He also hoped civil servants would strive even harder to improve their service delivery to the people and country.

Earlier, he flagged off about 4,000 participan­ts of the Putrajaya Pink October Run 2017 at Dataran Putrajaya here yesterday.

Also present were Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, Health Ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Dr Chen Chaw Min and National Associatio­n of Wives of Civil Servants and Women Civil Servants (Puspanita) president Puan Seri Rohani Abdullah.

While tabling Budget 2018, Najib announced various incentives and improvemen­ts to public service, including a second time-based promotion; flexible working hours for medical specialist­s; new working hours from 9am to 6pm; unrecorded leave for those who want to perform umrah and increase of the lowest pension rate to RM1,000 a month for those who had served at least 25 years.

The prime minister also announced a RM1,500 special assistance for civil servants, to be disbursed twice – RM1,000 in January 2018 and RM500 before Hari Raya Aidilfitri, while pensioners will also receive RM750, where RM500 would be paid out in January 2018 and the rest before Hari Raya Aidilfitri next year. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Ali Hamsa and his wife taking a welfie with Dr Noor Hisham and runners before flagging off Putrajaya Pink October Run 2017 at Dataran Putrajaya. — Bernama photo
Ali Hamsa and his wife taking a welfie with Dr Noor Hisham and runners before flagging off Putrajaya Pink October Run 2017 at Dataran Putrajaya. — Bernama photo

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