Alumni body pledges to help boost integrity in civil service


PETALING JAYA: Greater integrity among civil servants in the country would not only lead to them serving the people more effectively, but would also reduce wastage through corrupt practices, says the Administrative and Diplomatic Officers’ Alumni Association (Alumni PTD).

Its president Tan Sri Abdul Halim Ali said the association was ready to work with public service leaders to combat internal corruption and improve services.

“We welcome and support the mandate by Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali urging civil servants to reinforce their level of integrity to curb corruption, besides improving efficiency and effectiveness in fulfilling the needs and aspirations of the people.

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