Selangor Journal
Public Service Department director-general Datuk Seri Zulkapli Mohamed speaks during an interview with Bernama at his Putrajaya office in December 8, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Civil servants committed to fulfilling PM’s trust, providing excellent service

PUTRAJAYA, Dec 8 — Civil servants are committed to implementing the national development agenda by delivering their best services with integrity, thus fulfilling the trust given by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to the public service.

Sharing the aspirations of the civil service in conjunction with the first-year anniversary of the Unity Government, Public Service director-general Datuk Seri Zulkapli Mohamed said civil servants should perform each task with utmost dedication, as the Prime Minister is deeply committed to elevating Malaysia’s reputation.

“As civil servants, we give 100 per cent service, and that is crystal clear. I can sense the Prime Minister is a visionary leader who aims to bring the country to greater heights,” he told Bernama in an interview recently.

Anwar strongly emphasises the welfare of civil servants through instructions to review the Public Service Remuneration System (SSPA) and improve infrastructure.

“Our Prime Minister not only enhances the welfare of ordinary citizens but also civil servants. This is evident through allocating funds to improve infrastructure and quarters,” Zulkapli said.

Anwar’s focus on providing training for young civil servants in new fields like artificial intelligence (AI) demonstrates the government’s commitment to making Malaysia a country with abundant talent.

“So, we need to welcome the prime minister’s aspirations to cultivate a knowledgeable society and subsequently transform Malaysia into a talent pool,” he added.

On November 7, Anwar said the government would expedite the allocation of between RM30 million and RM40 million to train young civil servants in specific fields, like AI and energy transition, which is an urgent need as the country is highly dependent on costly external consultants.

Meanwhile, Zulkapli stressed the importance of embracing and promoting the Madani concept within the public service, as it will help cultivate civil servants who are morally upright and possess strong integrity.

“Make sure there is a sense of compassion to prioritise the country’s interest over personal interest and to feel that everyone within our group needs to be respected.

“This Madani concept creates a society with its own identity and an interest in advancing the nation. Integrity-wise, there must be a sense of responsibility and trust to implement any policy or strategy while putting aside personal interests,” he said.

On January 19, Anwar introduced Malaysia Madani as an effort to drive and restore Malaysia’s dignity and glory in the global arena. It comprised a set of six values, namely keMampanan (Sustainability), kesejAhteraan (Prosperity), Daya cipta (Innovation), hormAt (Respec), keyakiNan (Trust), and Ihsan (Compassion).

— Bernama

 

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