The Borneo Post

Cabinet retreat: Assessment carried out to improve services – Anwar

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The government made an assessment to improve its services, including involving education, digital and technology issues to enhance the country’s dignity and capability, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

He said the assessment was carried out during the Cabinet retreat of the Unity Government here based on input from the private sector, researcher­s, scientists and internatio­nal experts, as well as the views and recommenda­tions of the ministers.

“Many researcher­s or experts have made very high-quality contributi­ons. And through this retreat, my deputies, the Chief Secretary to the Government and I were listening to views, remarks, criticisms and new suggestion­s.

“Not to defend existing programmes or policies, but ready to make an assessment that there is room for improvemen­t towards the implementa­tion of more effective programmes and policies,” he told a press conference at the conclusion of the retreat, here yesterday.

Anwar and 31 ministers a ended the two-day retreat at Cyberview Resort & Spa.

Also emphasised during the retreat were energy transition, digital transforma­tion, industrial plan and service reform to improve the quality of government services to the people and the country, he said.

“The comprehens­ive discussion focused on the unity of the people and political stability which is a prerequisi­te for us to implement the programmes.

“Then we talked about the economy to increase domestic and foreign investment and also focused on some specific issues to improve national education, including TVET and technology education, digital issues, AI (Artificial Intelligen­ce) and also some other issues.”

Anwar said the results of the discussion would be used to provide the best service to the people as well as drive the national economy in an effort to strengthen the Madani philosophy.

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