Ministers need to be in NRC, says PM’s aide

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Ministers need to be in NRC, says PM’s aide
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PETALING JAYA: There is a need for Cabinet members to be in the National Recovery Council (NRC), despite some quarters suggesting that politicians should not sit on the council.

The Prime Minister’s principal private secretary Datuk Dr Marzuki Mohamad said ministers needed to be in the NRC as they have to implement the policies decided by the council.

Marzuki said the day-to-day running of the government is carried out by the Cabinet, so when the NRC makes any decision, the decision must be implemented by the ministers and the ministries in charge. Marzuki said at the NRC meeting chaired by the Prime Minister, there was a paper presented by a minister and two papers presented by representatives of professional groups.These three papers were discussed and debated by all members present, including subject matter experts, he added.

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