00:00One, two, three, four. One, two, three, four. One, two, three, four.
00:05Ready, go!
00:08Two, one. Please be ready.
00:13Social workers' order is not something foreign.
00:16Social workers' order has been advertised by many developed countries,
00:20including Sweden, Norway, and Singapore.
00:23For example, Singapore has started the social workers' order system,
00:27Where those who litter, will be fined $2,000 and $4,000, including being called to clean the road.
00:38This has been going on since 1990. Singapore has been doing this for 34 years.
00:45Malaysia has been left behind for more than three decades.
00:48Therefore, we can see that Singapore is clean and Japan is clean.
00:53Why can't Malaysia do it? I am confident that it is under the leadership of the Madani government.
00:57I am confident that the people of Malaysia are not only able to clean, but we are also able to do better than Singapore and Japan.
01:03I want to plant and sow the spirit of Malaysia Boleh to ensure that cleanliness becomes everyone's pride.
01:10Trash is not thrown on the road. It is not thrown into the drain.
01:14Trash goes into the trash bin.
01:17Let me give you an example. A car driver likes to throw trash out of his car and ask other people to pick it up.
01:24This is a very selfish behaviour which must be stopped immediately.
01:28It is not that we don't have a trash bin.
01:30I see it as the Japanese people.
01:32They have trash. If they don't have a trash bin, they bring it home and then throw it away.
01:36Moreover, they make us do it again.
01:38Not only the adults, even the kids, even the low school kids want to throw it away.
01:43In Malaysia, everyone has an education.
01:45The compulsory education is 12 years.
01:47Everyone goes to school. What do they learn in school?
01:50If we can't clean properly, I think the time has come.
01:56This is the time for a new Malaysia.
01:58This is the time for a clean Malaysia.
02:13For more information, visit www.fema.gov.uk
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