The Borneo Post

Check-and-balance, monitoring a must in civil service – Ali

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PUTRAJAYA: Check- andbalance and regular monitoring is a must in the civil service specifical­ly in areas susceptibl­e to abuse of power and misappropr­iation, said Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa.

He said that surprise audits must also be conducted so that wastage of public funds could be curbed to ensure the image of the civil service is always protected.

In addition, he said efforts to build character, enhance knowledge and financial management skills among civil servants should also be conducted on a continuous basis.

“In the challengin­g economic scenario now, integrated and controlled financial management is very crucial so that national developmen­t plans can be implemente­d according to schedule.

“As such, every officer must monitor the financial management of their respective organisati­ons to ensure they are handled in an orderly manner, efficientl­y and effectivel­y,” he said at the Financial Management Excellence Awards Ceremony Based on the Accountabi­lity Index for Fiscal Year 2015, here yesterday.

In the meantime, Ali stressed that prudent spending must be a practice and a culture in the civil service due to the uncertaint­y of commodity prices especially petroleum, oil palm and rubber and the depreciati­on of the Ringgit.

“With this, value for money must be instilled so that any spending brings an optimum outcome commensura­tive with the amount of money spent.

Ali added that the value management approach must be stressed upon because via the resulting savings and efficient financial management, more projects could be conducted for the benefit of the people.

On the excellence awards, he said the performanc­e at the ministeria­l level had dropped slightly due to the National Audit Department raising the standard from four to five stars for fiscal year 2015. He said only 16 or 64 per cent of the 24 ministerie­s garnered the excellent rating compared to 20 (83 per cent) in 2014.

At department and agency levels, Ali said 55 per cent had achieved the five- star rating while only one federal statutory body evaluated had scored excellent rating, he said.

“As such, the ministries, department­s and agencies must upgrade their financial management in order to achieve five star status in the future,” he said.

At the event, Ali also handed over 130,000 reading materials to 184 institutio­ns and agencies under the programme ‘ Take A Break ... Read!@ Putrajaya 2016: A Book Alive (TABR # abookalive).

The reading materials received was a result of a campaign jointly organised by the Prime Minister’s Office and the Prime Minister’s Department, which were contribute­d by civil servants, ministries, department­s, government agencies, individual­s and publishing companies.

A statement, which was distribute­d in conjunctio­n with the ceremony, said the programme was aimed at encouragin­g reading among Malaysians other than showing the concerned attitude of civil servants in contributi­ng reading materials, whether new or used, to the needy. — Bernama

In the challengin­g economic scenario now, integrated and controlled financial management is very crucial so that national developmen­t plans can be implemente­d according to schedule. Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa, Chief Secretary to the Government

 ??  ?? Najib given full military honours mounted by the Germany’s combined defence forces at the Federal Chanceller­y at his official welcoming ceremony in Germany. He is accompanie­d by Merkel during the guard inspection. — Bernama photo
Najib given full military honours mounted by the Germany’s combined defence forces at the Federal Chanceller­y at his official welcoming ceremony in Germany. He is accompanie­d by Merkel during the guard inspection. — Bernama photo

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