Civil servants open up to Najib


PUTRAJAYA: Work-life balance, sustainability, flexible service, better public transportation, gender and ethnic inclusiveness, and unity – these were among 26 ideas civil servants put forward to the Prime Minister in sharing their vision on what the country and civil service will be like in 2050.

They also spoke on the importance of a strong defence system for Malaysia, equipping all clinics and hospitals with IT for health services to be more efficient, better facilities and opportunities for the physically challenged, and for more Malaysian-made products to make it in the international market through R&D by public universities.

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