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PM calls attention to weak governance, graft issues

21 May 2024, 2:54 PM
PM calls attention to weak governance, graft issues

KUALA LUMPUR, May 21 — The weaknesses in governance and widespread systemic corruption are critical issues that must be addressed immediately before tackling structural problems that undermine the country’s economic strength, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

During a live address to the nation tonight, Anwar said he speaks against corruption as it is the primary “cancer” that weakens the country’s economy, eroding morals and diminishing the people’s confidence.

He said corruption occurs at every level, burdening the people with the whims of certain groups seeking commissions.

“In the first year itself, I stressed the need to stop the practice of direct negotiation in government procurement, referred to as negotiated tender, and to transition to an open tender system,” he said.

Earlier, Anwar said the stagnant economy of the people, the lacklustre business ecosystem, and the weak financial position of the federal government were structural problems that are decreasing the country’s economic strength.

On the issue of punishment for corruptors, Anwar said investigations are ongoing and that legal avenues and court processes must be followed.

He said the government fully empowers enforcement agencies such as the Royal Malaysia Police, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, and the National Audit Department to act firmly and ensure a more orderly civil service, free from corruption and laziness.

“Most importantly, this practice (corruption) must be stopped. The process takes time and is sometimes exhausting. Like many others, I am also impatient; why have no actions been taken to address past practices of amassing wealth unlawfully?” he said.

On the actions of certain parties who belittle the effort to fight corruption, saying it is only a political slogan, Anwar said it was common in politics, adding that he believed corruption can be eradicated if it is consistently addressed.

Citing flood mitigation projects implemented via open tender, Anwar said the government has saved RM2 billion in public funds.

He said the government has busted civil servants involved in smuggling syndicates at the country’s entry points, whose actions had cost the country up to RM2 billion since 2017.

In addition, Anwar said the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry launched Op Tiris to combat diesel smuggling and dismantle cooking oil, chicken, and egg cartels to control prices and supplies and reduce living costs.

— Bernama

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