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Sarawak govt dragging its feet on Ombudsman unit, says DAP
Sarawak govt dragging its feet on Ombudsman unit, says DAP

Free Malaysia Today

time16-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Free Malaysia Today

Sarawak govt dragging its feet on Ombudsman unit, says DAP

DAP chairman Chong Chieng Jen says Sarawakians have waited for the progress on the Ombudsman check-and-balance mechanism. KUCHING : Sarawak DAP chairman Chong Chieng Jen has accused the state government of dragging its feet through prolonged delays and a lack of transparency in presenting a report from the Ombudsman unit. Chong said the delay created the impression of a lack of political will and a tendency to 'pay lip service' to the principle of integrity and accountability in state administration. '(Is any) real work being done?' he said in an interview with FMT. He said transparency was crucial as the chairman of the state's Public Accounts Committee was from the ruling party whereas in Parliament, the chairman was from the opposition. Chong, who is Stampin MP, said Sarawakians have waited for news about progress on the Ombudsman mechanism, which was supposed to serve as a check and balance on government administration. In Nov 2023, Sarawak became the first state in Malaysia to have ombudsman law, with the setting up of an ombudsman unit, after the Sarawak Ombudsman Bill 2023 was passed at the State Legislative Assembly. A year later, Sarawak's deputy integrity and ombudsman minister Juanda Jaya said the Ombudsman unit is only expected to present its first report in the state assembly in 2025. Juanda was further reported as saying that the Ombudsman Ordinance came into effect in April and the Sarawak chief Ombudsman was appointed in June. But Chong, who is also the Padungan state assemblyman, said the process has been very slow and there have been no hearings. Chong said the Ombudsman unit has crucial powers to investigate complaints and oversee the conduct of public officials. He criticised the government for dragging its feet. The delay was unacceptable, as the state government has ample financial resources, Chong said. 'Sarawak is the richest state in terms of GDP, with RM14 billion in revenue. Yet we see slow action on this front.' Chong said the state government seemed to be giving the appearance of promoting transparency and accountability. 'There is no genuine oversight of the state administration,' he said.

Speak up against misconduct, S'wak deputy minister tells civil servants
Speak up against misconduct, S'wak deputy minister tells civil servants

Borneo Post

time09-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Borneo Post

Speak up against misconduct, S'wak deputy minister tells civil servants

Civil servants must have the courage to speak the truth and report any wrongdoing without fear or favour, says Juanda. – The Borneo Post photo KUCHING (July 9): Civil servants must break the culture of silence and report misconduct in the workplace to uphold integrity and transparency in the public sector, said Deputy Minister in the Sarawak Premier's Department (Integrity and Ombudsman) Datuk Dr Juanda Jaya. According to a Sarawak Public Communications Unit (Ukas) report, Juanda said civil servants must have the courage to speak the truth and report any wrongdoing without fear or favour. 'We must also reject the culture of keeping silent that allows misconduct to continue without action, because whatever process we create, whatever system we create, if people are not honest, unethical, and unintelligent, the system will not succeed. 'Indeed, we must take firm action on the 'cancer', because when cancer reaches the fourth stage, there is nothing more that can be done. 'That is why in all agencies, if there are problematic officers identified from the beginning, take action,' he said when officiating at the Natural Resources and Environment Board (NREB) Integrity and Innovation Day here today. He also reminded civil servants that negative reports should not be seen as a reflection of a department's weakness. Highlighting the importance of environmental transparency, Juanda said open reporting fosters public trust and encourages community involvement in conservation. 'Transparency in reporting allows the people to evaluate and participate in conservation efforts. 'Accurate information will definitely build trust in the government and ensure that all of our actions are transparent and with integrity,' he said. Also present were NREB Controller Datu Jack Liam, Sarawak Forestry Corporation (SFC) general manager Abang Arabi Abang Aimran, and Sarawak Ombudsman chief administrator Wan Mohamad Wan Drahman. civil servants integrity Juanda Jaya lead misconduct transparency

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