Malaysia has most bloated civil service in the world
February 1, 2017
Second Finance Minister Johari Abdul
Ghani admits salaries and pensions of civil servants are becoming a strain on
the government
KUCHING: The Malaysian civil service
is right at the top when it comes to the size of the civil service.
There is one civil servant for every
19.37 people in the country, according to Second Finance Minister Johari Abdul
Ghani.
A Borneo Post report said the
proportion of civil servants to the national population in other countries such
as Singapore is 1 to 71.4 people; Indonesia 1:110; Korea 1:50, China 1:108,
Japan 1:28, Russia 1:84 and the United Kingdom 1:118.
The bloated civil service of 1.6
million has caused government expenditure to rise yearly, The Borneo Post
quoted Johari as having told the Chinese-language Oriental Daily.
Despite the fact that salaries and
pensions to civil servants continue to soar, the government has no plans to
reduce the number of civil servants, according to Johari.
“One of the issues that we have to address is
the ever-increasing government operating costs and expenses.
“For example, we have about 1.6
million civil servants, which is the world’s largest proportion of civil
service,” Johari was quoted as having said.
“In 2003, the pay of public servants
totalled RM22 billion, but it increased to RM74 billion by 2016. In 2003, the
pension of civil servants was RM5.9 billion, and in 2016 the amount soared to
RM19 billion,” he was quoted as saying.
Johari acknowledged that payments
would continue to increase in future while the government’s revenues would
gradually decline.
“In particular, revenues from the
palm oil and natural gas industries, which generated profits of about RM65
billion in 2014, fell sharply to RM30 billion in 2016.
“We will not reduce our existing
civil service. Instead, we should encourage civil servants to undertake more
jobs in their respective departments to increase their productivity,” Johari
was quoted as having told Oriental Daily.
Bernama reported last March that
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Shahidan Kassim had told parliament
that as at December 2014, the ethnic composition of the civil service was as
follows: 78.8% Malays, Bumiputera Sabah (6.1%), Bumiputera Sarawak (4.8 %),
Chinese (5.2 %), Indians (4.1 %), Other Bumiputera (0.3%) and Others (0.7%).
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the private sector due to lack of language, think skills and work ethics. The
only employment avenue for the graduates is this government and GLC sector.
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