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Civil service revamp

By Karthigesan Shanmugam

MAP legal advisor Ramasamy’s Civil service revamp suggestion should be looked at realistically. The messenger must not be shot down/silenced

MAP legal advisor and Negeri Sembilan chief Karthigesan Shanmugam in a statement urged all parties and stakeholders to seriously evaluate what Prof Ramasamy is trying to say when he urged a fairer distribution to all races in the civil service.

“Naturally, what Prof Ramasamy is trying to articulate is the actual and real sentiment of the non- Malays including the Sabah and Sarawakians in the country”.

“In a multi-racial society, true unity could only be achieved when the civil service which is tasked with assisting the government of the day is well-balanced to enable good policies that represent all communities to be formulated. The current civil service setup is seriously lacking multi-culturalism. Prof Ramasamy’s statement must not be shot down just to please certain political thoughts, but must be evaluated realistically and appreciated. It is sad that a messenger like Prof Ramasamy is seen and painted as racist”.

“I find it strange that top politicians in the country very quickly shoot the messenger while ignoring the actual message” added Karthigesan.

In his article, Prof Ramasamy also quoted G25 spokesperson, Noor Farida Ariffin, who has made a similar call asking the civil service to be opened up for the non-Bumiputeras, particularly the non-Malays in the country.

“The issue of opening up the civil service to be representative of all communities is not something new and should not be seen as an untouchable subject. The good it would bring to a multi-racial country like Malaysia must be considered and the rakyat expect this to come from our PM who championed taking care of all races and a progressive society” stressed Kartigesan.
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C.k. Foo
C.k. Foo
13 de fev. de 2023

PM ANWAR DOES NOT HAVE THE BALLS TO REFORM THE MALAYSIAN CIVIL SERVICE AS SUGGESTED BY PROFESSOR RAMASAMY


WHY?


SInce becoming PM, Anwar has been presenting himself in the media to prove, embarrassingly, his credentials that he is a true Malay and a true Muslim. ( to complete the picture, he just needs to wear a keris on his waist)


While he was Opposition Leader, he had been accused by UMNO, PAS and BERSATU as a ”traitor” to the Malay race, especially with his association with DAP.


Anwar now as PM is trying hard in last two months to prove to the UMNO and BERSATU Malays and the PAS muslims he is NOT a “ Pengkhianat” to his race and…


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Ting Kiong Tee
Ting Kiong Tee
14 de fev. de 2023
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Entirely different realms!

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Johan Taharin
Johan Taharin
13 de fev. de 2023

Agree with ramasamy. Nice to see some fair skin and no tudungs there in government offices. Police women, nurses too please 🙏😻


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Ting Kiong Tee
Ting Kiong Tee
12 de fev. de 2023

When political expediency is prioritized above merit and reality, we are south bound to the abyss in due time!!

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J AW
J AW
12 de fev. de 2023

Problem is Msians react hastily to ‘headings’ …..rather than reading and digesting its content.

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Ramakumar Nambiar
13 de fev. de 2023
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Yeah!! Making mountains out of molehills!!

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Surihira
12 de fev. de 2023

Yes, yes denial syndrome. Denying the obvious will not help the country progress. Reform not just in racial composition but the civil service is now as feudal as that of the Malay mentality. These traits are not conducive to a progressive and challenging world scenario.

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