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Friday, 23 October 2009 11:22

By Steadyaku47

The Civil Service assist the business of Government with the ruling party of the day. The Civil Service has in the past recruited its employees based on the principle of selection on merit and on the basis of fair and open competition. With the British the key element of the Civil Service is its political impartiality.

The Civil Service administrative impartiality in Malaysia has been brought into question by UMNO’s distinctive approach to Public Administration. We need to examine what is the nature and impact of political involvement by the political elites on the Civil Service of our country.

When we first got our independence the Politician makes the policy and the Civil Servant execute it. There was no corruption and everything was accountable and transparent. To buy a small item one must have a quotation. The more expensive item has to be tendered out and the development project was carried out by the JKR.


But things slowly began to change, as UMNO wanted a politically committed Civil Service because they perceived that Party allegiance is important to those who were going to implement their policies. UMNO embarked on a strategy to enhance their control over the Civil Servants to ensure bureaucratic compliance with their way of doing things e.g. the award of tenders to preferred contractors and cronies, divide and rule of the people based on race, selective prosecution of the opposition, a Police Force that will do their biddings etc etc.

The appointment of political appointees to “advise and to oversee’ the Civil Service and the appointments of preferred top civil servants by the politicians was done on the mistaken premise that this would energize a normally neutral Civil Service into a “Committed Bureaucracy!” Political influence over appointments in Public office – especially at senior levels – became more pronounced. This in turn resulted in the pervasiveness of patronage by these Civil Servants to the Politicians.

We should give thought to not only how these Senior Civil Servants were appointed but also in the manner of their leaving. Some are transferred laterally, some are put in cold storage and some will have their retirement postponed and their tenure extended on a contract basis at the pleasure of the Barisan Politicians/Ministers. All this is indicative of the politicization of the Civil Servants.

So what now defines the career of a civil servant – merit or political patronage? And what is the impact of these changes? As Barisan Nasional tighten its control over Government and the Civil Service, did it actually make any difference to the implementation of Government Policies or was it done more for the maintenance of the Political elites and the elites within the Civil Service?
 
 

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written by NSTPravda, October 23, 2009 11:30:39
based on the principle of selection on merit??? Which planet are your from?
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written by batsman, October 23, 2009 11:34:38
Too many musangs in the civet service.
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written by cheekhiaw, October 23, 2009 11:43:32
based on the principle of selection on merit??? Which planet are your from?

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Negarakuku?
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written by budakindia, October 23, 2009 11:54:54
Unfortunately the selection merit has changed to balls, buttocks & breasts! We could already figured out why the Malaysian civil service in such a dire state! smilies/grin.gif
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written by SocratesI, October 23, 2009 12:04:14

Civil Service ?? What civil service ?? We don't have a civil service in Malaysia ! We have a whole bunch of ungrateful leeches, of ne'er-do-wells, who leech on the Barisan Najis Govt. for an easy, cushy job, getting paid well for doing nothing more than frustrating the Rakyat, and having lots of opportunity for corruption and graft, and supporting overtly Barisan Najis, instead the Hand that feeds it, the Rakyat !

These are the small UMNOputras who "need" the NEP to be kept alive and Barisan Najis to be kept in power to survive and continue on their leeching lifestyle !
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written by joeawk, October 23, 2009 12:46:52
That is precisely why many of us said that UMNO is a racist party and UMNO members and supporters are racistS and the UMNO government practice APARTHEID.

That UMNO's partners in the BN are still together tells us that their leaders cannot be any good, selling the souls and future of their own kind, to the detriment of the nation, the Malaysia that we all call home.

To non UMNO members, we have to move forward for a new progressive Malaysia, a Malaysia that GOD intended us to be and to that end, we have to vote in a new federal government and that federal government shall be the PAKATAN FEDERAL government. UMNO must die.
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written by Susanna, October 23, 2009 13:16:06
Civil servants are generally okay one. It's only because some people realised they can get away with dishonesty and corruption when they see their bosses also getting away because of their alignment with political masters. Sepatutnya leadership by example the good way, tapi ramai practising leadership by example by getting away with corruption! Tapi syabas to all those civil servants who got eyes to see and they choose not to benefit by these immoral ways.
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