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No downsizing of civil service by Pakatan, says Azmin

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SHAH ALAM: Selangor government servants have been reassured by caretaker Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Azmin Ali that the state’s civil service will not be downsized by the Pakatan Harapan administra­tion.

“Allegation­s by certain quarters that there are efforts to downsize the civil service are a lie intended to propagate fake news among government staff and cause suspicion among them,” Azmin said in his speech before presenting excellent service awards to 152 Selangor civil servants.

Azmin said he was certain that this attempt would not influence the state’s civil servants.

“I have reiterated many times that Selangor’s civil service is par excellence, and is the backbone of the state government in spurring developmen­t and progress for the people,” Azmin said in his speech.

He added that the allegation was an insult to the intelligen­ce of Selangor’s civil servants.

“I have no doubt that our government officers and civil servants are mature, smart and wise and can make their own judgement,” said Azmin.

Meanwhile, speculatio­n is rife over where the incumbent Gombak MP and Bukit Antarabang­sa assemblyma­n will be contesting in the general election.

Azmin was tight-lipped on the matter and said discussion­s were still ongoing.

 ??  ?? Tribute to excellence: Azmin presenting an Excellent Service Award to state legal adviser Datuk Nik Suhaimi Nik Sulaiman (right) during a ceremony at the state secretaria­t building in Shah Alam. With them is state secretary Datuk Mohd Amin Ahmad Ahya.
Tribute to excellence: Azmin presenting an Excellent Service Award to state legal adviser Datuk Nik Suhaimi Nik Sulaiman (right) during a ceremony at the state secretaria­t building in Shah Alam. With them is state secretary Datuk Mohd Amin Ahmad Ahya.

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