Anwar urges enforcement agencies to coordinate efforts to combat leakages, smuggling


PUTRAJAYA: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim calls for better coordination among various enforcement agencies to effectively address the issue of revenue leakage and smuggling activities in the country.

The Prime Minister said that combating smuggling, a significant cause of revenue leakage, was not an easy task as it involved influential and armed criminal groups.

"That is why we ask the enforcement bodies of the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry, the Royal Malaysia Police, the Royal Malaysian Customs Department, and the Immigration Department to ensure effective coordination," he said when delivering a special address to Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry enforcement officers on Friday (Aug 23).

The event was also attended by Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali, his Deputy Fuziah Salleh, and Chief Secretary to the Government Datuk Seri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar.

Anwar said that the ministry's enforcement director Datuk Azman Adam must establish good networking with other agencies to ensure that operations were carried out effectively.

He added that if the the ministry's enforcement body faced any issues, they should be communicated to Armizan and ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Mohd Sayuthi Bakar, so that the problems could be addressed and resolved at the Cabinet level.

Anwar highlighted that the government's actions in implementing diesel subsidy rationalisation and floating chicken prices reflected its confidence in the enforcement bodies.

"The unreasonable chicken prices controlled by cartels, as well as the leakages in electricity revenues, are not only unacceptable but also suggest that the government system is unable to act. This is a significant weakness.

"Because we have confidence in the enforcement bodies and what you all are doing, we made the decision to implement the floating mechanism and save around RM1.2bil annually for the government," he said.

Anwar said that the government's decisions had yielded results, much like the control of goods prices, to avoid burdening the people.

"Therefore, the measures taken by the Finance Ministry in the Madani Budget this October will include addressing the cost of living issues, even though inflation is at 2% to 3%... We accept that as a reality because of our compassion. In the context of the Madani development and framework, sustainability and actions must be carried out with compassion," he said. – Bernama

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