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Government seeks to retain Smart unit.

DPM: Mechanism sought to retain its members, give them promotions

- By FAZLEENA AZIZ fazleena@thestar.com.my Petaling Jaya · Ahmad Zahid Hamidi · Chicago Fire · U.S. government · SMART Technologies · Puchong · Australian Government · International Search and Rescue Advisory Group

PETALING JAYA: A mechanism to retain the Special Malaysian Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (SMART) is being looked at to ensure that the personnel do not have to return to their respective units, says Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

The Deputy Prime Minister said it was imperative that the specially trained team, with their valuable skills, continue their current service instead of returning to their agencies, such as the police, Fire and Rescue Department, and Armed Forces.

“There has been an understand­ing between the National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) and other agencies to borrow their personnel, but based on the regulation­s, they have to return-to-unit after a certain period.

“So, we have to find a mechanism on how to retain them and address the limitation­s, as well as give them promotions.

“This is a suggestion that will be further discussed with the Public Service Department and the relevant agencies,” he told reporters at the SMART headquarte­rs in Puchong yesterday.

New recruits, Ahmad Zahid pointed out, would also require new training, adding that another point of concern was the age factor for those serving as members of SMART.

At present, SMART comprises 141 personnel, with 125 of those positions filled this year.

They include 44 personnel from the police, 31 from the Armed Forces, and 49 from the Fire and Rescue Department.

The standard secondment period is five years, with most serving longer.

Earlier in his speech at the Nadma Mandate Ceremony for 2024, Ahmad Zahid said in 2016, the Internatio­nal Search and Rescue Advisory Group, or Insarag External Classifica­tion (IEC), named SMART one of the best elite rescue teams.

At present, SMART is ranked second among Asean, eighth in Asia-pacific, and 46th in the world.

“With the inclusion of training modules and equipment following the Finance Ministry’s approval, we are confident that SMART will soar to greater heights.

“A new assessment by the Insarag secretaria­t is also scheduled for September 2026. As such, Nadma is planning to develop SMART according to Insarag criteria between 2024 and 2026,” he said.

Ahmad Zahid also said the burden and responsibi­lities of flood management should not be shouldered by the Federal Government alone, adding that cooperatio­n and coordinati­on with states were crucial during disasters.

“In managing the floods, we have to cast aside ‘colourful’ politics, especially among those not aligned with the Federal Government. We have to shoulder the responsibi­lities together.

“At the federal level and Nadma, we are colourblin­d when it comes to disaster management. But it is imperative that the state government­s also respond quickly during the operations,” he said.

Also present was Nadma director-general Datuk Khairul Shahril Idrus.

 ?? ?? Elite force: ahmad Zahid (right) riding in a utility task vehicle during the nadma Mandate Ceremony for 2024 at the Smart headquarte­rs in Puchong. — Bernama
Elite force: ahmad Zahid (right) riding in a utility task vehicle during the nadma Mandate Ceremony for 2024 at the Smart headquarte­rs in Puchong. — Bernama

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