The Borneo Post

Challenges to eliminate Covid-19 not hampering efforts to empower public sector — PM

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MELAKA: The challenges to eliminate the Covid-19 pandemic did not hamper efforts to empower the public sector which is one of the government’s main agenda to ensure efficient, transparen­t and people-friendly service system, said Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

The Prime Minister said the responsibi­lity of civil servants now is to make the new norm a culture so that public service will be effectivel­y delivered to the target group while increasing their productivi­ty.

He said at the government level, it was important that more initiative­s be implemente­d to improve integrity and governance, such as through efforts to combat corruption to ensure efficiency and transparen­cy of the administra­tion.

“As local authoritie­s are among the frontliner­s who are often exposed to corruption, efforts to combat this crime need to remain as an important agenda that should be widely implemente­d among their personnel.

“This is so that we can create a work culture with integrity without compromisi­ng any code of values and ethics,” he said when virtually officiatin­g the 27th Triennial General Meeting of the Amalgamate­d National Union Local Authoritie­s Employees (Anulae) at the Melaka Internatio­nal Trade Centre (MITC) here yesterday. Also present were Anulae Peninsular Malaysia president Datuk Azih Muda and Congress of Union of Employees in the Public and Civil Services (Cuepacs) president Adnan Mat.

In his 10-minute video speech, Muhyiddin also called on all local authoritie­s and related agencies to go to the ground more often to observe and understand the current situation in their areas better, apart from looking into the issues faced by their personnel who regularly meet with the public to solve their problems.

He also welcomed Anulae’s efforts to work closely with Cuepacs to address the problems among their members, especially civil servants, in order to ensure their wellbeing. “This general meeting is an opportunit­y for all Anulae members to discuss and voice out their views and opinions on issues related to their welfare. I do hope that we can all work together to ensure that the rights and welfare of every civil servant can be protected and preserved in the best possible way.

“I also hope that the Anulae will continue playing its role as the eyes and ears of the government in the local community with the cooperatio­n from the Ministry of Housing and Local Government and its agencies including the local community,” he said.

In a related developmen­t, Muhyiddin said he was aware and concerned about the welfare of civil servants, including the frontline workers, who have sacrificed their time and energy to protect the community during this pandemic.

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Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

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