New Straits Times : Anwar takes assembly to comfy hall

8.2.2023 : PUTRAJAYA : The Prime Minister's Department monthly assembly broke away from its tradition of being held at Dataran Perdana in Perdana Putra here yesterday, decades after the opening of the administrative capital. Yesterday, it took place in the comforts of Dewan De' Seri Endon at Puspanitapuri here after Anwar took pity on his officers, who stood under the scorching sun as he delivered his speech at the meeting last month. 

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New Straits Times : PM : REPORT ANY FORM OF ABUSE

17.1.2023 : CIVIL servants should not be afraid to report any form of abuse, even if it involves the prime minister, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. Emphasising enforcement, Anwar yesterday said he had seen many files, particularly those from the Finance Ministry, and found many cases of misconduct.

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The Star : Ministers and senior civil officers gather at Putrajaya retreat

16.1.2023 : PETALING JAYA : A retreat for Cabinet ministers and senior civil officers was held to strengthen unity among them, says the National Institute of Public Administration (INTAN). All 27 Cabinet members and 10 senior officers in the civil service participated in the unity government retreat programme at Seri Perdana, Putrajaya, yesterday, said Intan corporate communications division. 

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New Straits Times : PM, CABINET SET MINISTRIES' KPIs

16.1.2023 : THE federal cabinet's working retreat yesterday focused, among others, on strengthening cooperation and unity among the ministers. The Prime Minister's Department, in a statement, said the retreat, held at the Seri Perdana Complex here, was attended by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, 27 other cabinet ministers and 10 senior government officers.

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New Straits Times : PM : NO DISCRIMINATION OF TRAVELLERS

5.1.2023 : MALAYSIA will not discriminate against travellers passing through its borders, including those from countries deemed "high risk' for Covid-19, like China. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the government believed existing Covid-19 standard operating procedures and enhanced preventive measures would be adequate for now.

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