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At the same time, the advent of social media has forced us to come   be pro-active in our search for excellence, and take steps to be creative,
 face-to-face with positive and negative feedback in real-time, and the   innovate and improve. We must continue to cut down on bureaucratic
 expectation of timely, if not real-time responses, has never been higher.   red tape, and introduce reforms that can increase efficiency, minimise
 At the institutional level, we face fiscal constraints that challenge us to   costs and enhance productivity.
 do more for the rakyat with less resource. Hence, we must take the bold
 step to transform the public sector and aim not for incremental benefits,
 but significant and sustainable outcomes in the form of enhanced public
 services, increase in productivity and efficiency, and economic growth.  Hence, we must take the bold step to transform
                       the public sector and aim not for incremental
 We can stand proud that we have a strong, dynamic and resilient
 public sector, that is able to propel the nation forward by successfully   benefits, but significant and sustainable outcomes
 implementing many development programmes throughout the years, thus   in the form of enhanced public services, increase
 enabling the nation to achieve steady growth, and remain competitive   in productivity and efficiency, and economic
 globally. The public sector’s efforts are manifested in many different ways.   growth.

 For example:

               Transformation cannot happen without people to drive it. In the case of
               transformation in the public sector, we, the public servants, are the ones
 •  achieving a GDP growth of 6.1 per cent for the first three quarters of 2014;  who are responsible and duty-bound to see the transformation through. I
               believe we have chosen this vocation as public servants because we have
               the desire and passion to serve the citizenry, and the country. Hence, we
 •  registering  an  average  achievement  rate  of  104%  for  the  key  performance
   indicators (KPIs) under the Government Transformation Programme in 2013;  must do our utmost best for the rakyat, and indirectly, for ourselves, as
               we are also a member of the citizenry. I must also remind all of us here
               today to “humanise the public service” and to inculcate the six principles
 •  being ranked 18th from 183 economies in the World Bank Doing Business    under the concept of Merakyatkan Perkhidmatan Awam, as we dispense
   2015 Report, moving up from 20th position in the previous year;
               our duties every day.
 •  ranked as the 12th most competitive nation among 60 economies in the World    As the people who will drive the transformation agenda, I would like to
   Competitiveness Yearbook, from 15th position in 2013; and
               encourage everyone to learn from other Governments. We should study
               their best practices and improve on them, so in the end, we will not be
 •  being in 33rd position out of 143 countries in the Global Innovation Index    on par with them, but instead, be a step ahead of them. For example, I
   2014, and being the top two among 40 upper-middle income economies.
               have noticed that the Sarawak Civil Service’s vision, “To Be A World Class
               Civil Service”, is quite similar to Canada’s: “A world-class public service
               equipped to serve Canada and Canadians now and into the future”. And
               similar to Sarawak, the Canadians have also developed a plan to transform
 Malaysia would not have achieved these successes if not for the cumulative   their public service called “Blueprint 2020”.
 effort of all public  servants.  Our country would not be able to  stand
 tall amongst other countries if not for the hard work, commitment and   There is much benefit for us to study what they have done, and where
 dedication of its public servants to ensure that programmes and initiatives   they are at in their implementation process, so that we can learn and
 are rolled out as planned. However, we must not pat ourselves on the   compare our experience, and identify avenues for further improvement.
 back too quickly, as there is still much room for improvement. We must   Also, I strongly urge everyone to take a keen interest in the presentations





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