More changes in civil service as Pakatan takes on ‘deep state’
The Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Ministry has denied awarding a RM1.4 billion contract to supply fertiliser to padi farmers, which the minister’s party says is the work of civil servants. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, November 27, 2019.
A FLURRY of transfers involving secretaries-general from various ministries are afoot, as Pakatan Harapan tries to deal with problems caused by an alleged “deep state” within the civil service, sources said. Sources from different ministries said there are at least eight transfers to be made by year-end, as the government starts to look more closely into claims of sabotage in various ministries.
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