Watch your words, Chief Sec tells govt officers


By Malaysian Mirror

KUALA LUMPUR – A general service circular has been issued to all heads of government departments to remind their officers to refrain from making statements touching on racial and religious sensitivities, Chief Secretary to the Government Mohd Sidek Hassan said Friday.

He said the circular also wanted the heads of department to take immediate and stern action against the errant officers based on the Public Officers (Conduct and Discipline) Regulations 1993.

Mohd Sidek said in a statement that the government  would not condone such conduct, as was the case recently by a small number of public officers.

He did not cite any example but said the number of errant officers was very small compared to the 1.2 million public officers.

“The government will strive to check such conduct which can jeopardise the racial harmony enjoyed thus far,” he said.

He also said that with 1.2 million public officers, it was an impossible task to ensure 100 per cent compliance despite having in place clear regulations and guidelines to supervise the conduct of public officers.

In any organisation, there was bound to be a small number of employees who strayed from the organisation’s vision and mission, he said, and added that the Bar Council had reported recently that it was impossible to police the conduct of all its 13,000 members.

Mohd Sidek said the incidents involving a small number of public officers should not necessarily be seen as reflecting the stand of the government.errant

“In fact, the government administration has never allowed and will not allow any action and conduct contrary to the racial harmony forged all this while, particularly by public officers who are implementors of government policies,” he said.

Mohd Sidek said immediate action must be taken to suspend any officer alleged to have made such statements pending an investigation.

This measure was to ease any tension which might have built up following the issuing of the allegedly seditious statement, he said.

Mohd Sidek said that when news spread of racially sensitive statements having been made by public officers in their capacity as government officers, many quarters responded by asking the government to act immediately against these officers.

However, he said, the people must understand that any disciplinary action against public officers should be in accordance with the law and gazetted disciplinary regulations.

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