THE rot is so deep in the civil service, said Dr Mahathir Mohamad, that the new administration has trouble finding capable officers to replace corrupt department heads.
At times, the new government had to go three to four ranks down in a department’s senior officer corps in order to find someone clean and trustworthy, the prime minister said in an interview with business portal Investvine.
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Posted 5 years ago by T Mui khuan
somewhere.
Everything starts with a first step & the rest will follow.
Keep up the good work.
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Posted 5 years ago by Rakyat Miskin
The reason you are facing this,PM, is because too many of the senior position officer are so corrupted, that the junior one are afraid to voice out, for fear of being victimize by their superiors. We have already hear so many cases of junior officers have to apple polish their superior and being forced to pay for special arrangement of hotel,restaurant and ect, ect from their own pocket, whenever there's a visit by the Dept Head.
The problem is because, the internal rot is so bad that's corrupting more and more officers. TDM, you really need more than just MACC to clean up this rots. I think you know that yourself. As long as these rotten apples are not remove and exterminated, you'll not be able to move forward. It's probably wiser to start now than later.
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Posted 5 years ago by DAVID HENG
Maybe corruption is allowed as long as it benefits his own group of people - regardless of race and religion.
Posted 5 years ago by Ty Ngan