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National Privation Policies

National Privation Policies. Objective. To reduce the financial and administrative burden of the government. To improve efficiency, productivity and competitiveness. To speed up economic growth particularly through commercial programmes.

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National Privation Policies

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  1. National Privation Policies

  2. Objective • To reduce the financial and administrative burden of the government. • To improve efficiency, productivity and competitiveness. • To speed up economic growth particularly through commercial programmes. • To reduce size and involvement of the public sector in the economy. • To widen corporate sector prospects.

  3. Programmes • Communication, port, road construction and air. • Services like postal, electricity, hospital and others. • Lease- to transfer assets for a definite period. • Management contract- the use of private sector management expertise to manage government entities. • Concessions especially public facilities like water supply and roads.

  4. Strategy • Ensure assurance of priority to worker’s welfare. • Protect workers so that they are not dismissed without proper reason. • The government to evaluate continuously the privatization policy in the private sector. • Understand the practiced the Guidelines on Privatization for Private sector. • The Privation Master Plan (PMP) to foster understanding in the public and private sectors.

  5. National Development Policy

  6. Objective • National development to strengthen social, economic and political stability. • To achieve the status of an advanced nation in terms of social justice, moral and ethical values, efficiency in administration and economic excellence.

  7. Programmes • Development of state economy and between urban and rural areas.. • Performance of human resources. • Create competitive activities in the international market. • Quality development. • Opening of new land and aid to small farmers. • FELDA • National Share Trust(ASN) AND (PNB) used to reinforce Bumiputra savings.

  8. Strategy • Housing electricity and water supply. • Balancing development in the main economic sectors to improve the capacity to compete and to complement between sectors. • Create high quality of life besides maintaining positive social and spiritual values especially a feeling pride and love for the country, the people and religion. • Create human resources that are disciplined and productivity through excellent and comprehensive culture. • Apply the use of science and technology as an essential core in socioeconomic planning and development to attain modern industrialization.

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