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No Compromise On Weak Governance – PM Anwar

Kuala lumpur: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim stressed that the government can no longer tolerate weaknesses in enforcement and governance that are not addressed seriously. He said this is because the country needs to be saved from various activities that damage integrity and the economy.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, Anwar emphasized his frustration over persistent weaknesses and identified areas needing improvement, stating, "I have reached the point of losing patience and feel that there are still weaknesses and areas that must be improved. We want to save this country. This country has very good potential. The people generally hope and thirst for reform and protection."

He made these remarks while delivering the Prime Minister's Message to heads of departments and enforcement agencies related to financial crimes, organized by the National Anti-Financial Crimes Centre (NFCC).

Anwar further noted that Malaysia possesses strong economic fundamentals and human resources. However, the inability to effectively tackle issues such as encroachment, smuggling, and various illegal activities is hindering the nation from realizing its full potential.