The Borneo Post

No compromise when it comes to ill-discipline­d policemen, says Home Minister

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PUTRAJAYA: The Home Ministry (KDN) will not compromise with members of the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) with disciplina­ry issues or who violate work ethics, its minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said.

At a press conference here yesterday, he said to safeguard the image and reputation of the force, such offences cannot be taken lightly as they have an impact on other members and lead to distrust among the public.

“I won’t be defensive about this. As the largest enforcemen­t agency in the country, our approach is zero tolerance.

“We cannot merely say that this involves only a few cases… we need to take the right approach, which is zero tolerance without any compromise,” he said.

He added that the offences committed by some policemen were unfair to the over 120,000 other PDRM members.

Of late, several cases of disciplina­ry issues, violation of ethics, corruption and crimes among police personnel have been reported by the media.

Saifuddin said every offence committed will be referred to the Police Force Commission for further action.

When asked, he said there was no need to review the police force recruitmen­t criteria as the number of applicants remains high, with between 35,000 and 40,000 applicatio­ns received when vacancies for the position of Inspector were opened.

“I asked the interview panel, and I was informed that applicants are multi-talented, proficient in various languages, and some are practicing lawyers, with profession­al-level qualificat­ions.

“This shows that interest in a police career is still high,” he said.

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Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail

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