00:00This country certainly has a bigger responsibility, because I am sure, as well as my colleagues,
00:09if we arrange the country's order and the order comes out better, many things can be improved.
00:18There are both results, flexibility and maturity.
00:23This is what we promise when we implement it with the courage of the SACAP,
00:30which has already been implemented.
00:33That is, to agree with the public responsibility,
00:36which is to improve the quality of work, service and their level of communication.
00:42And I hope all of us, including me, the members of the Ministerial Committee,
00:48can ensure that we improve it.
00:52We see what has been done by Duk Zalewa and Banerja Kuala Lumpur
00:59in terms of enforcement of many illegal shops,
01:05the presence of foreigners who have opened up such large business areas.
01:16The situation has been left for a long time.
01:19So when we take action, we see a very big activity.
01:24This is a reminder to us.
01:27If we let the situation become a mess,
01:31dozens of years have been allowed,
01:35so in the end our task is big.
01:38So that's why I want to encourage and support the steps taken by the State
01:43so that it is firm and follows the rules.
01:48And it is not a violent and cruel action,
01:52but the rules.
01:55And the second is to be careful.
01:57This is about Ramadan,
01:59which we have known for years that there is an agent,
02:02there is a big commission.
02:04So what is the problem in giving business lessons to business people?
02:11It is not through representatives.
02:13If there is an agency that takes tens of ringgit for management,
02:18cleanliness, I understand that.
02:20But if it is sold,
02:23it means that the public officials involved know the truth
02:29and are supportive.
02:32And you have to understand that this has been happening for years.
02:39Not just in Kuala Lumpur, but in almost every city in our country.
02:43So I hope that with a firm implementation in Kuala Lumpur,
02:47it will become an example.
02:50An example of good implementation.
02:52Imagine, people want to trade in the month of Ramadan
02:56to get higher returns and higher contributions
03:03for water preparation for the family.
03:06There are still people like that,
03:08apart from the established standards.
03:11So I would like to thank them for their support.
03:13The standards have been reduced,
03:15but we have to make sure that whoever gets the lesson,
03:18he works.
03:20If he changes the lesson,
03:23he will be fired immediately.
03:25And this requires good decision-making and management.
03:29I am grateful, alhamdulillah,
03:31because this awareness exists.
03:33It means that we are able to implement it.
03:36But if we let it be,
03:38this is the situation in Malacca.
03:41A small town,
03:43a huge project,
03:46if we are able to do it,
03:48it will be taken away.
03:50It is not our right.
03:51So I believe,
03:53most of the social workers understand
03:56why we are pressuring the management.
04:00And I believe,
04:04this must be done
04:06in the port,
04:08in the airport.
04:11We can see that there are some systems
04:13that are more organized now,
04:15but there are still some violations,
04:18and we have to monitor the situation.
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