23-07-2025
- Politics
- New Straits Times
A-GC warns Malaysia civil servants on rally participation
KUALA LUMPUR: Civil servants who participate in the rally on July 26 may face disciplinary action for breaching civil service regulations, the Attorney-General's Chambers (A-GC) said.
In a statement today, the AGC stressed that civil servants are bound by the pledge outlined in the Public Officers (Appointment, Promotion and Termination of Service) Regulations 2012, as well as the Public Officers (Conduct and Discipline) Regulations 1993. Both impose restrictions on conduct that may be deemed detrimental to the government's image.
"Under these regulations, every civil servant must observe loyalty to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the nation and the government.
"They must not act in a way that tarnishes the public service or make statements that could embarrass or discredit the government," the statement read.
The AGC said that failure to adhere to the service pledge, government circulars or directives, such as the recent reminder from Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar, could subject officers to disciplinary action.
It acknowledged that the Federal Constitution, under Article 10(1)(a) and (b), guarantees citizens the right to free speech and peaceful assembly.
However, the A-GC reminded that such rights are not absolute.
"Public assemblies must still comply with existing laws, including any directives from authorities such as the chief secretary.
"Civil servants, in particular, are expected to uphold the rules and integrity of the public service at all times," it said.
The A-GC's statement comes in response to Shamsul Azri's earlier statement cautioning civil servants against taking part in the rally organised by opposition groups.