Khaled: Armed Forces’ core values remain strong


KUALA LUMPUR: The Armed Forces remain a respected and distinguished pillar of national defence, despite recent controversies, says Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin.

The Defence Minister said such issues involving the military do not reflect the true character of the institution.

“There have been isolated incidents involving lapses in integrity, abuse of power and unhealthy lifestyles, which have tarnished the image and reputation of the armed forces.

“However, such incidents were the actions of a small minority and should not be seen as representative of the Armed Forces as a whole,” he said in his speech ­during the Pingat Jasa Malaysia (PJM) ceremony yesterday.

A total of 413 Armed Forces veterans received the PJM.

He said actions of few are not, and will never be, the true reflection of the Armed Forces.

“The real face of the Armed Forces lies in the service, sacrifice and tireless contributions of its veterans,” he said.

He added that when Malaysians think of the military, what should come to mind is the courage and dedication of its personnel, rather than actions that betray the ­res­ponsibility of defending natio­nal security and sovereignty.

“We are actively working to restore the integrity and credibility of the military, in line with the goals outlined in my New Year address.

“We hope veterans can lend their support in helping to restore confidence in the Armed Forces,” he added.

As former members of the Armed Forces, vete­rans understand better than anyone that negative behaviour is not part of the armed forces’ culture, Mohamed Khaled said.

He also reminded the public that the peace and stability enjoyed today exist because of the enduring sacrifices and contributions of those in the military.

On another matter, Mohamed Khaled said the government has allocated RM303.3mil to the Armed Forces Veterans Affairs department this year, which is an increase of 3.16% from RM294mil last year.

“Of the total allocation, RM274.4mil, or nearly 90%, will be channelled specifically towards veteran welfare programmes.

“It includes a one-off RM250 Special Financial Assistance for all veterans, to be distributed by department, as announced by the Prime Minister in his Budget 2026 speech,” he said.

He said the assistance is expected to be disbursed in early March, ahead of the Hari Raya Aidilfitri.

Additionally, PJM recipients will also receive RM500 each in one-off payments this year.

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