Anwar urges civil servants to uphold integrity amid govt rewards

PM calls for vigilance against corruption, absenteeism, other issues within civil service

12:04 PM MYT

 

PUTRAJAYA – Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has urged civil servants to maintain their service integrity to justify the recognition and confidence accorded them by the government through salary adjustments under the Public Service Remuneration System (SSPA).

Speaking at a monthly gathering with staff of the Prime Minister’s Department here today, he said civil servants should identify individuals who tarnish the reputation of the civil service.

“So I ask that while we provide a somewhat radical shift in terms of recognition and rewards to civil servants, you should monitor your departments and colleagues to identify those who tarnish the reputation of civil servants.

“There is a small group involved in corruption, absenteeism and various problems. Should we treat this small group the same way? My answer is no, we will not provide the same treatment,” he said.

Also present were Deputy Prime Ministers Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof, and Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali.

Anwar, who is also finance minister, said the government has made a radical and bold decision to increase the salaries of civil servants when the country has not fully recovered from economic uncertainties and problems such as leakages and corruption.

“If we follow economic considerations, standard economic theory, all salary increases should be postponed until the economy is more stable, meaning less debt.

“But I see it from the perspective of Madani, compassion, humanity, efficiency level and sustainability. Why should we burden civil servants for mistakes not solely of their own making but sometimes due to mismanagement and negligence by many other parties?

“Based on this consideration, they should not be made to shoulder the burden. It is appropriate for us as the father figure in the large government family to make the bold decision (to increase civil servants’ salaries),” he said.

He said the decision to increase civil servants’ salaries has also been extensively discussed with the top government management, such as Mohd Zuki and Public Service Department director-general Datuk Seri Wan Ahmad Dahlan Abdul Aziz.

Anwar said the government’s decision to increase civil servants’ salaries is to instill confidence in public sector workers that the Madani government leadership is genuinely serious about finding the best possible way to help.

Anwar expressed confidence that the proposed salary hike for civil servants will be approved by Parliament during the Budget 2025 session in October.

“There are some who dispute it, saying it’s not settled yet and Parliament may not approve it.

“I would like to know which MP wants to object. Even if they oppose, we have Pakatan Harapan, Barisan Nasional, Gabungan Parti Sarawak and Gabungan Rakyat Sabah to give a two-thirds majority (support), Insya Allah,” he said.

On May 1, in conjunction with the national-level 2024 Labour Day celebration, Anwar announced a salary hike of more than 13% effective this December, involving an allocation of more than RM10 billion for civil servants.

Anwar said the salary adjustment under the SSPA review will ensure that the lowest-ranking civil servants will earn at least RM2,000 a month. – May 6, 2024

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