The recent concluded National KPI Open Day has received very encouraging response judging by the good attendances with Pak Lah, our former Prime Minister, amongst those notables.
With the open display of the various strategies for present and future plans and programmes to be carried out from next year onwards, the Government has ‘taken the bull by the horns’ to deliver to the people matters that are central and important for the progress of our Nation and the well-being of Malaysians.
This is clear indication of the PM’s determined and sustained efforts to correct whatever short-comings that exist in the present system.
With each of the six NKRAs, there is commitment in the needed funds so that the relevant ministries can carry plans and programs to fruition.
The rakyat should look forward to exciting time ahead.






Yea, let hopes the KPIs & NKRAs could translated into an overall improvement of each and every department agencies in our beloved country.
All government officers who have been treated with the utmost unfairness and injustice should have their benefits, privileges and chances given back. Don’t just give to cronies and neopotists. Bring all the bosses who mismanage power and money to the courts even though they have washed their hands clean after retiring. Don’t try to escape.
Dear Ling,
There is already existing laws and regulations to deal with the type of corrupt practices that you talked about in your posting. The problem is that the Civil Service authorities and the MACC has to have enough facts and evidence to go by in their investigations of such corrupt people wherever they may be. There has to be more people willing to whistle-blow on the negative going-ons in the system. Nobody likes to have people such as those you mentioned in the service; lest of all our KSN who heads the service. The setting up by the government of an NKRA specifically to deal with corruption and the type of crimes you talked about is indication that the relevant ministry concerned will need to the right thing to get rid of people such as those you mentioned from our system.
It is indeed something that is exciting but not new. nKRA or KPI are part of the Process Reengineering which has been mooted, attempted before, but without noticeable results perhaps due to the lack of commitments by the relevant parties.
However, we must give credits to the PM and the list of Cabinet for attempting this again. Perhaps, with the determination and support it will be realized this time.
Let us cross our fingers and hope for a happy ending in the show of ‘taking the bull by its horns’.
I would like to confirm with the ministry on the ownership of the septic tank at the low cost housing in Valdor. It has not being maintained by any government agency for 25 years & it has being overflowed but IWK claimed it’s not under their jurisdiction.
How do we talk about KPI when a simple inquiry on the ownership of septic tank lodged in the ministry website did not elicit any response from the ministry?