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Action taken against corruption should not define entire ministries, security forces, says PM

By theStar in January 16, 2026 – Reading time 2 minute
Action taken against corruption should not define entire ministries, security forces, says PM



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KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Ibrahim said legal action taken in relation to the weaknesses in the implementation of certain projects should not lead to negative perceptions of ministries involved or security forces as a whole.

The Prime Minister stressed that such firm actions are taken only against a small number of officers found to be involved in corruption cases and should not be associated with the overall integrity of the ministries or agencies concerned.

, who is also Finance Minister, said that while the implementation of physical development projects in previous years had generally been strong, the government is aware that several ministries failed to fully meet project implementation targets in 2025.

“Like corruption cases, they involve only a small minority. I want my colleagues in the security forces, the military and the police to know that, overall, they are credible, capable and have made great sacrifices.

“The same goes for ministries. Calls to improve performance do not mean a total failure. It’s just that appropriate action must be taken against the officers involved so that the implementation of projects can be expedited, especially small projects that bring direct benefits to the people,” told reporters after Friday prayers at Usamah Bin Zaid Mosque in Wangsa Maju here.

On Thursday (Jan 15), Shamsul Azri said that 14 ministry secretaries-general would be summoned to explain why their ministries failed to meet physical project development targets last year.

Without naming the ministries involved, he said expenditure on development projects by the ministries concerned stood at 87.91 per cent, which is below the national average and warrants serious attention.

According to Shamsul Azri, people-centric projects such as the construction and upgrading of roads, schools, clinics and hospitals continued, but implementation had been slow. – Bernama



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