What Tun Razak still teaches about leadership


Man of the people: One of Tun Razak’s (front of the line) defining actions was his on-the-ground engagement with rural communities, speaking with farmers and smallholders about their crops and livelihoods. – Photo courtesy of Tun Razak Foundation

 

TUN Abdul Razak Hussein, the second prime minister of Malaysia (1974-1976), would have been 104 years old today. Referred to as the nation's "Father of Development", he passed away on Jan 14, 1976.

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