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Deputy ministers get PM’s mandate to deliver reforms quickly

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Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim “emphasised his desire for all deputy ministers to bring about reforms in a short time”, says Teo Nie Ching.

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Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim with the 27 deputy ministers in his government who attended a retreat in Putrajaya today. (Facebook pic)

PUTRAJAYA:
Deputy ministers have been given the prime minister’s mandate to focus on implementing the government’s reform agenda quickly, according to deputy communications and digital minister Teo Nie Ching.

Teo said Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim was very focused on the performance of his government and emphasised his desire for all deputy ministers to bring about reforms in a short time.

“He is of the view that the people are impatient and want to see the outcome the soonest possible. This is an important reminder for all who hold positions to give their attention to bring about changes in a short period,” she said after attending a retreat for deputy ministers.

The session lasted over an hour. Teo said the deputy ministers were briefed by several important government figures, such as the Chief Secretary, Zuki Ali, and a deputy secretary-general of the Treasury, Johan Mahmood Merican.

“The prime minister was very patient and answered our questions throughout this session. We brought up a lot of issues,” she said.

Briefing sessions for the deputy ministers covered important aspects of strengthening the government’s delivery services.

These aspects included key performance indicators, government structures and public administration affairs, financial management and government procurement, organisational integrity and governance, government protocol and professionalism as well as media communication.

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