Breaking the Chains: Tan Sri Razarudin's Call for Transparency and Accountability in Royal Malaysia Police

20 Feb 2024 • 8:30 PM MYT
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Tan Sri Razarudin Husain declared his firm stance against any wrongdoing within the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), urging law enforcers to report violations, even if they implicated himself. Emphasizing transparency and accountability, he asserted that immediate reporting would trigger impartial investigations, guaranteeing constitutional and legal protection for whistleblowers.

During a walkabout in Jalan Pandamaran, Razarudin assured the public that there would be no favoritism or protection for any PDRM member found violating the law. He stressed the significance of citizens reporting misconduct without hesitation, as their rights are assured. The objective is to cultivate awareness and encourage a culture of accountability.

Responding to concerns about low police wages potentially contributing to corruption, Razarudin acknowledged the issue but highlighted that it was only one of several factors that required examination. Drawing a comparison with Singapore, he acknowledged higher police salaries there but pointed out the vast difference in scale and demographics, with Malaysia having 137,000 police officers.

While admitting that constables' entry-level salaries may be insufficient for those residing in Kuala Lumpur, Razarudin outlined the complexities of addressing the wage issue, noting variations based on locations like Kuala Nerang and Besut. Despite acknowledging the low salaries, he clarified that the matter had been brought to the government's attention.

Razarudin argued that addressing corruption demanded a holistic approach beyond salary adjustments. He pointed out that even higher-ranking officers faced arrests, emphasizing that corruption wasn't solely linked to low wages. Instead, he attributed corrupt practices to individual attitudes and instincts, highlighting the need for education to instill an anti-corruption mindset within the force.

In conclusion, Tan Sri Razarudin Husain's call for transparency, accountability, and citizen participation reflects a commitment to combating corruption within the Royal Malaysia Police. While acknowledging the challenges, he advocates for a comprehensive approach that goes beyond addressing financial concerns, emphasizing the importance of cultivating an ethical and corruption-resistant law enforcement culture.


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