
Malaysian King's Decree: Civil Servants Must Stay Apolitical, Says CUEPACS
Malaysian Civil Servants Urged to Remain Apolitical: CUEPACS Backs King's Decree Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services (CUEPACS) has voiced its unwavering support for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's recent decree calling for civil servants to remain independent from political influence. The decree, issued on [Date of decree], underscores the importance of maintaining professionalism and integrity within the public service. "The King's decree emphasizes the critical role civil servants play in upholding the nation's interests," stated Datuk Adnan Mat, President of CUEPACS, in an interview. "Their commitment to professionalism and loyalty is essential for the stability and well-being of our country." The video report from Astro AWANI highlights concerns about political interference in the civil service and emphasizes the need for civil servants to remain focused on their duties to the people and the nation. CUEPACS believes civil servants are capable of fulfilling their responsibilities without being swayed by political pressures. The organization is urging all civil servants to continue providing high-quality and impactful services. The decree serves as a strong reminder of the crucial role civil servants play in the administration of the country and the need for them to act professionally and with integrity. This call for political neutrality is seen as a vital step in strengthening Malaysia's governance and ensuring the continued trust of its citizens in the public sector.