DIALOGUE
......A large gathering of state and federal civil servants at the dialogue
with Deputy Prime Minister.
By : REBECCA CHONG
DEPUTY Prime Minister, Tan
Sri Dato Muhyiddin Yassin held a dialogue with state and federal civil servants
at the Megallan Sutera Hotel last Tuesday. Chief Minister, Datuk Seri Panglima
Musa Aman was also present at the dialogue.
Muhyiddin Yassin commended
all Federal and State civil servants for their contributions to the country's
achievements.
As prime indicators of these
achievements he told the gathering that the National Private Sector Investment
increased by 19.4 percent since 2010 to RM94 billion in 2011. The Foreign
Direct Investment (FDI) increased by 12.3% from RM29.3 billion in 2011 to
RM32.9 billion this year.
The Economic Transformation
Programme (ETP) generated 110 projects in 2011 with a potential investment
value of RM179.2 billion.
He said Malaysia also
achieved the highest revenue collection in the country's history amounting to
RM100 billion.
On the international front,
Muhyiddin pointed out that Malaysia received recognition from AT Kearney 2011
FDI Confidence Index when the investment flow increased sharply to USD9 billion
(RM27 billion) in 2010.
According to Doing Business
Report 2013 by the World Bank, Malaysia's ranking improved to 12th place from
its previous ranking of 18th place. This success has technically placed
Malaysia ahead of many developed countries like Sweden (13th place), Taiwan
(16th place), Germany (20th place), Japan (24th place) and Switzerland (28th
place).
In the Global
Competitiveness Report, Malaysia ranked 2nd among ASEAN countries, and 6th in
Asia Pacific.
Muhyiddin said that he
appreciates the ideas, efforts and support from all civil servants in making
Malaysia's socio-economic transformation agenda happen, especially the
Government Transformation Programme (GTP) and the Economic Transformation
Programme (ETP). Among these programme are the BR1M (Bantuan Rakyat 1
Malaysia), SARA 1 Malaysia (Skim Amanah Rakyat 1 Malaysia), 1 Malaysia Book
Voucher (BB1M), aid to primary and secondary school students of RM100 to each
student, and 1Malaysia Clinic and KR1M (Kedai Rakyat 1Malaysia).
Muhyiddin also attributed
the success of the National Key Result Areas (NKRA) ideas, that led to various
development and prosperity programme, to the
effectiveness of civil servants in carrying out their tasks.
Turning to Sabah, he said
Sabah also underwent rapid development. A 955 km rural road network was built;
46,710 houses in rural areas were supplied with clean water, an addition of
17,420 houses in 2012; 30,158 houses in rural areas received electricity
supply, an increase of 7,716 houses in 2012; and 9,182 houses were built and
repaired for low income families, with an addition of 3,924 houses in 2012.
Overall, Muhyiddin said in
2012, the Government allocated RM255.7 million for more than 2,000
transformation projects in Sabah, which is 26% of the total allocation for transformation
programme in Malaysia.
Stressing the important role
of civil servants in carrying out the government's National Transformation
Policy Muhyiddin said, "The success of this policy is dependent on how
efficient and productive the civil servants are. Being productive means
executing tasks according to schedule, making fast decisions and taking
immediate action." Chief Minister Musa Aman also addressed the gathering.
Expressing his gratitude to the Federal and State civil servants, he said,
"I want to thank you
all for your hard work and efforts in contributing to Sabah's growth and
development. Sabah has accomplished much development during the 9th and 10th
Malaysia Plan."
Musa also informed the
meeting that during the period of 9th Malaysia Plan, from 2006 to 2010, the
average growth rate of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Sabah was 5.0% per year
with the highest recorded growth rate of 7.7% in the year 2008, which shows the
rapidity of Sabah's economic growth. Trade surplus increased 3 times, from
RM4.8 billion in 2006 to RM15.7 billion in 2010.
"The Auditor General of
Malaysia recognized Sabah as a state with the best record in financial
management. With this achievement our
state was once again given a clean bill of health. Sabah has also been accorded
a 'AAA' rating by the RAM Rating Service
Berhad for 3 years in a row,'Musa said.
Emphasizing the financial
stability of Sabah, Musa informed the gathering that the State has more than
RM3 billion in its reserve and the
isState Revenue collection amounts to more than RM4 billion.
"The total development
budget for this year is RM1.17 billion and we are not in arrears in loan
repayment to the Federal Government," he told the civil servants.
"I am sure these
achievements can be maintained," he added. Musa also stressed the
importance of close collaboration between the Federal Government and the State
Government.
"This collaboration and
coordination must be optimized in line with the 'Blue Ocean Strategy' stressed
by our Prime Minister," he said. (Insight Sabah)
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