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Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim speaks to civil servants during the Prime Minister’s Office monthly assembly at Putra Perdana, in Putrajaya, on May 15, 2023. — Picture by FACEBOOK/ANWAR IBRAHIM

Culture of deliberation allows civil servants to share thoughts, says PM

PUTRAJAYA, June 12 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said that the culture of ‘musyawarah’ (deliberation) is crucial to give space and opportunity to civil servants to express their views when formulating the country’s direction.

Anwar, when speaking at the Prime Minister’s Department monthly assembly here today, said the voices of civil servants are crucial to make any deliberation more meaningful and effective.

Anwar, who is also the finance minister, said that listening to views helped him in making decisions.

“I attended many meetings and I said there must be a spirit (of deliberation). I want to expand it so that heads of departments and officers who specialise in the respective areas are ready to give their views,” he said.

He said that the Madani concept, introduced in January, did not prevent civil servants from discussing and speaking out. The culture of deliberation and speaking out is also contained in the Al-Quran.

On manners when making deliberation, Anwar said that every question or dispute on a matter which has been decided needs to be dealt with wisely and not to be too quick to pass judgment.

He said that whether a person’s view is right or not, the speed of passing judgement would only prevent the discussion from taking place.

Anwar also said that differences of opinion or views that arise in a deliberation should not be used as a space to criticise certain individuals. Instead, these opinions should be properly discussed.

— Bernama 

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