The Borneo Post

Ali: 65,000 new posts approved to meet needs of govt agencies

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KUALA LUMP UR: The government has approved 65,000 new posts in the public service this year in line with the evolution of National Transforma­tion 2050 ( TN50).

The Chief Secretary to the Government ( KSN) Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa said the addition was made on the urgent requests of several department­s which needed more staff in their organisati­ons.

“These included the Royal Malaysia Police ( PDRM), Fire and Rescue Department, education as well as many other critical agencies which needed additional staff ,” he said after a ‘ KSN Message to Communicat­ions and Multimedia Ministry ( KKMM)’ programme for ministry’s personnel in Angkasapur­i yesterday.

He said the addition also refuted claims that the government was downsizing the civil service in the country.

In this regard, he said the government had developed two 1Malaysia Civil Servant Housing ( PPA1M) projects in Miri and Kuching, Sarawak especially for KKMM staff and called on the civil servants in the ministry to grab the opportunit­y to apply for the houses.

Asked whether the government would be offering similar facilities in the peninsula, Ali said the government was prepared to develop PPA1M if KKMM could provide a suitable site.

In his message, Ali acknowledg­ed the fact that the 1.6 million civil servants were the the pulse and inspiratio­n of the civil service and determinan­t of the success of government policy implementa­tion.

Therefore, he hoped all civil servants should continue to improve their services with excellence and trust to continue with TN50 agenda. — Bernama

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