PUTRAJAYA : Definitive steps to amend or repeal Malaysia's security laws are among the accomplishments of the Home Ministry in Pakatan Harapan's first year in power.
PUTRAJAYA : Definitive steps to amend or repeal Malaysia's security laws are among the accomplishments of the Home Ministry in Pakatan Harapan's first year in power.
He said this at an interview about the accomplishments of his ministry in Pakatan's first year of administration at Kompleks KDN here. He said the committee will study the actual requirement for foreign workers in the country and the introduction of a holistic management system for foreign workers. He also said that the Home Ministry was committed to improving the image of the Royal Malaysian Police so that it is a respected and dignified institution sworn to protect the peace and security of the people and the country.
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