THERE are no plans for a reshuffle of Selangor's administration, says Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari.
He said the current lineup is performing well, although some improvements are needed.
"Almost all the portfolios, including mine, need to (refine) their services to (benefit) the people.
"I will organise town hall sessions with the executive councillors, local councillors, assemblymen and village chiefs throughout August and September to remind them of their tasks," he told a press conference after the launch of Program Tuisyen Rakyat Selangor (PTRS) 2024 at Dewan Raja Muda Musa in Shah Alam on Tuesday (Aug 13).
However, he did not rule out the possibility of a reshuffle in the future.
He reminded all the members of his administration to work harder to achieve their targets and realise their promises to the people.
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Amirudin also said he has not received any word on his possible transfer to the Federal Cabinet.
"I would prefer to stay in Selangor to complete the various initiatives such as the Rancangan Selangor 1 (RS-1) which I started.
"Nevertheless, I will abide by any decisions made by my party and remain open to any opportunities," he said.
On Monday (Aug 12), it was reported that Amirudin planned to replace two executive councillors to enhance the efficiency of the state administration.
The replacements, expected to take place at the end of August or in September, are said to involve a leader from PKR and one from DAP.
It was also reported that a mentri besar is believed to be taking up a ministerial post, following claims that a Cabinet reshuffle could take place by the end of the month.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has since denied the allegations.