Civil servants required to update data on Padu by Feb 15


PUTRAJAYA: All civil servants are required to register and update their information on the Central Database Hub (Padu) system by Feb 15.

The Public Service Department (PSD), in a post on its Facebook page, said one of the importance of registering with Padu was to ensure that eligible individuals did not miss out on targeted subsidies, assistance and social protection.

The department also uploaded a circular dated Jan 17 addressed to all secretaries-general of ministries, heads of federal departments, state secretaries and heads of statutory bodies at the federal, state and local government levels regarding the matter.

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The document signed by Public Service director-general Datuk Seri Wan Ahmad Dahlan Abdul Aziz said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, during the National Economic Action Council (MTEN) meeting on Jan 14, had urged civil servants to update their information and data on the system as soon as possible.

The primary function of Padu, launched by Anwar on Jan 2, was to help people update their personal data so that the government could channel targeted subsidies more effectively and prevent leakages.

According to the circular, the cooperation and commitment of all quarters are crucial to ensure the success of the Padu initiative. - Bernama

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