KUCHING: Greater efficiency in the public delivery system will help reduce corruption, Chief Justice Tan Sri Zaki Azmi said.
He said there would be no need to resort to corruption if things were done quickly and efficiently without unneccessary delay.
“If you improve your efficiency, corruption will go down. The public will also be happy because services are delivered fast,” he said Friday in a panel discussion on the theme “Integrity, the Catalyst for Sustainable Development” at the National Integrity Convention here.
The convention was organised by the Malaysian Institute of Integrity in collaboration with the state government and in conjunction with National Integrity Day.
Zaki said high standards of efficiency must be continually improved upon and not allowed to decline in order to meet public expectations.
Giving an example, he said that once the public could get their passports in four hours, they would not settle for getting it in 24 hours.
“You must keep pushing the standards up so that you don’t slack,” he said.
He also said politicians should lead by example when it comes to integrity and rooting out corruption.
“Politicians are our leaders. If they don’t set good standards, everybody will follow. “If the boss is not firm, everybody will not be firm,” he added.
He said there would be no need to resort to corruption if things were done quickly and efficiently without unneccessary delay.
“If you improve your efficiency, corruption will go down. The public will also be happy because services are delivered fast,” he said Friday in a panel discussion on the theme “Integrity, the Catalyst for Sustainable Development” at the National Integrity Convention here.
The convention was organised by the Malaysian Institute of Integrity in collaboration with the state government and in conjunction with National Integrity Day.
Zaki said high standards of efficiency must be continually improved upon and not allowed to decline in order to meet public expectations.
Giving an example, he said that once the public could get their passports in four hours, they would not settle for getting it in 24 hours.
“You must keep pushing the standards up so that you don’t slack,” he said.
He also said politicians should lead by example when it comes to integrity and rooting out corruption.
“Politicians are our leaders. If they don’t set good standards, everybody will follow. “If the boss is not firm, everybody will not be firm,” he added.
written by Sharon Ling from thestar online: 7 November 2008