Zuki: Synergy strengthened during retreat

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20 Jan 2024 • 1:04 PM MYT
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PUTRAJAYA: The two-day 2024 Cabinet Retreat which ended Thursday night has strengthened the synergy and close cooperation between members of the Cabinet and the public service leadership, said Chief Secretary to the Government (KSN) Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali.

In a statement on his official Facebook page Friday, he said various new government strategies and directions for the short, medium and long term were drawn up during the retreat.

He said that the essences that were focused on during the retreat covered, among others, aspects on the direction and challenges of the current economy, social security development, digital industry policy development, food security, energy sector reforms and education.

“Unlike the previous retreat, this retreat involves group brainstorming sessions in developing an integrated and comprehensive action plan.

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The retreat, attended by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and 31 members of the Cabinet, was held for two days, starting last Wednesday, at Cyberview Resort & Spa, Cyberjaya.

On Thursday, the prime minister said the government made an assessment to improve its services, including involving education, digital and technology issues to enhance the country’s dignity and capability.

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