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PKNS must be future-proof to catalyse Selangor’s development — Amirudin

21 May 2024, 10:33 AM
PKNS must be future-proof to catalyse Selangor’s development — Amirudin

SHAH ALAM, May 21 — The Selangor State Development Corporation (PKNS) must be future-proof to ensure the state’s development plans can be implemented without issue, said Menteri Besar Dato’ Seri Amirudin Shari.

He said for this, PKNS must explore every chance to grow and strengthen existing plans so it can better perform its duties.

“The most important thing, after we go through various experiences, whether a success or failure, is to move on. Learn from the joy after a victory and learn from the failures or mistakes.

“If this matter can be fixed in our minds, I believe PKNS will continue to be held in high regard,” he said in his speech at the PKNS 2024 Excellent Service Award ceremony here today.

Meanwhile, PKNS chief executive officer Datuk Mahmud Abbas said the awards were the highest forms of recognition for the corporation’s employees, who have worked continuously and demonstrated excellent service in line with the country’s move towards high-performing work culture.

He said he hopes the recognition would inspire all recipients to improve the quality of their work to be role models to all PKNS employees.

“It will allow PKNS to remain relevant and reliable, and meet the wishes and expectations of customers, especially the Selangor people,” he said in a press statement.

At the ceremony, Amirudin, who is also PKNS chairman, presented awards to 71 employees of the corporation.

The recipients took home certificates of appreciation, cheques worth RM1,000 each, and a performance incentive according to the Annual Salary Increment rate for a year, in addition to having the opportunity to be nominated to receive federal or state awards, medals and honours.

— Bernama

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