PUTRAJAYA, April 9 (Bernama) -- Amid ongoing pressure from the global energy crisis, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has described the performance of the country’s civil service as commendable, stating that it has demonstrated a strong capability in handling a range of challenges effectively.
He said the culture and traditions within the civil service, supported by discipline and a strong sense of unity and cohesion, are among the key factors behind its strong performance and notable achievements.
“What is remarkable, Alhamdulillah, is that our civil service culture and traditions show that with firm leadership and a strong sense of unity, many challenges can be overcome. Just look at the country’s performance, not only before the crisis, but also after,” he said.
He said this at the Transport Ministry’s monthly staff gathering here today, attended by Transport Minister Anthony Loke and Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar.
Anwar, who also serves as the Minister of Finance, said the achievement has put Malaysia in a stronger position than its regional peers.
“We are grateful that, despite constant criticism of politicians and civil servants, the performance of our civil service remains strong compared with other countries.
“So, let’s not forget… we can’t spend all day just complaining about problems. While challenges exist, we should also recognise the achievements we’ve made,” Anwar said.
He also called on civil servants to be more proactive in communicating with the public, focusing on sharing information and perspectives rather than just defending the government.
“Civil servants should step up and explain matters. It’s not about defending the Prime Minister, ministers, or the government, but about asserting their rights and giving feedback on issues they find concerning or need to be raised,” he added.
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