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Wan Azizah tells civil servants with different political affiliatio­ns not to sabotage govt

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PUTRAJAYA: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail yesterday reminded civil servants with different political affiliatio­ns not to sabotage the government.

Dr Wan Azizah, who is also Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister, said the government was aware that some civil servants still supported the previous government.

Civil servants may differ in political affiliatio­n but, to serve the people, they should not use group, racial or religious difference­s as barriers, she said.

“The government understand­s and respects their political affiliatio­n.

“But I would like to remind you that there should be no element of sabotage,” she said at the presentati­on of Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Ministry excellent service awards here.

On the efforts of civil servants to utilise the social media as an agent of informatio­n and promotion of services to the community, she said there were also irresponsi­ble quarters abusing the social media by disseminat­ing wrong informatio­n or hurling accusation­s and criticisms against the government.

The Deputy Prime Minister also reminded civil servants to know the limits of communicat­ion and to comply with the ethics on the use of social media.

“Even to defend yourself, do not respond to the criticisms of netizens with inappropri­ate language,” she said.

Dr Wan Azizah advised civil servants not to be agents of fake news and to verify every piece of news.

When asked by reporters later on the reminder to civil servants not to circulate fake news, she said: “Whatever is said and done, if it is not true, it cannot be taken into account. You have to verify,” she said.

At the event, 644 staff, including 10 disabled employees, of the ministry and its agencies and department­s received the awards. — Bernama

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