Zuki Ali’s retirement marks loss of crucial ally in public service, says Anwar

PM expresses appreciation to chief secretary to the govt, adds that announcement on successor will be made soon but no candidate yet

12:18 PM MYT

 

PUTRAJAYA – The retirement of Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali marks the departure of a crucial ally and pillar of the civil service, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

At the Prime Minister’s Department monthly assembly, Anwar said that this gathering would be Zuki’s final one in his role as the chief secretary to the government. 

“I am grateful that since I was appointed prime minister, I have had the privilege of being supported not only by a valued friend in administration but also by a crucial pillar of public service, Tan Sri Mohd Zuki,” he said. 

Anwar commended Zuki for his unwavering dedication since he first assumed office in November 2022, noting that the latter’s consistent advice, suggestions, and insights have been crucial to both public service and the nation. 

“I hold deep appreciation and gratitude towards him, as despite also having served the previous prime minister, he has consistently performed his duties with remarkable professionalism,” he added. 

Anwar, who is also the finance minister, commended Zuki for his unwavering professionalism, noting that he worked regardless of the time and whenever his services were needed, even on weekends. 

“I don’t intend to offer excessive praise, but this is simply the truth,” Anwar said. 

“Whenever there was an issue, I would call or text him directly. He exemplifies a public servant who never appears weary or makes excuses but instead seeks solutions with utmost dedication. 

The prime minister said that the country’s progress – including the advancement of the Madani Economy, the strengthening of the ringgit, the influx of foreign investment, and the execution of various projects – would not have been possible without the commitment of civil servants. 

Anwar said that Zuki’s services and dedication will be remembered and urged other civil servants to follow his example in their own contributions to public service. 

When met by reporters afterwards, Anwar said Zuki’s successor would be announced soon.

“There is no candidate yet, but an announcement will be made in the near future,” he said briefly. 

Zuki, 62, has served as chief secretary to the government since his appointment on December 31, 2019. He was reappointed for a two-year term on a contract basis, from August 11, 2022, to August 10, 2024. 

Zuki, who graduated from Singapore’s Nanyang University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management, had previously served in the Finance Ministry, Education Ministry, Rural and Regional Development Ministry, Home Ministry and Natural Resources and Environment Ministry. 

He has also served at the Istana Negara and the Prime Minister’s Department and has held positions as Sarawak’s federal secretary and secretary-general of the Defence Ministry. – August 5, 2024

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