THE government will always ensure good governance by upholding the principle of integrity, especially rejecting corrupt practices, to ensure that the country’s development plan can be realised, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said.
He said everyone in the unity government had been given clear instructions on the matter.
“We give clear rules; if you want to be strong (stable) and get the support of the people, leaders must reject corruption and abuse of power.
“In this case, I stand firm, if you want to get rich, go out and become a businessman, not a minister, because if you do, the country will be ruined,” he said in Kuala Lumpur today.
Anwar said he introduced the concept of ‘Malaysia Madani’, as he is convinced that Malaysia’s great potential can only be optimised if the principle of integrity is upheld and there are no corrupt practices, with leaders or ministers are not racing to accumulate wealth.
The prime minister said he was firm on the matter, and thus far, all members of the Cabinet understood the direction outlined and implemented good governance consistently.
“Malaysia is a rich country with a lot of capabilities, but if the leadership is still in the old way, the country will be ruined.
“However, during these two months, I have seen all the ministers consistently implement good governance; no corruption in the affairs and administration of their respective ministries,” he said.
The prime minister thanked party leaders in the unity government to apply this code strictly and not tolerate acts of corruption.
In the meantime, Anwar once again said his focus is on empowering the small and medium enterprise (SME) sector in Budget 2023, which will be tabled on February 24.
The prime minister said the focus was required after two years of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Anwar also called for all levels of society to strengthen the spirit of unity, set aside any racial differences and concentrate all efforts to develop the country’s economy.
“Within this month, I have seen investors from China, Europe, the US, India and Australia keen to come to Malaysia… therefore, it is very important to maintain harmony, so that Malaysia continues to be an attraction for investment,” he said. – Bernama, January 22, 2023.
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