Government Transformation Programme (Malaysia)

The programme was unveiled on 28 January, 2010, by Prime Minister Najib Razak, and is expected to contribute in making the country a developed and high-income nation as per its Vision 2020.

[1] The Programme was created to support Najib's 1Malaysia concept and motto of "People First, Performance Now"[2] and was planned to be implemented until 2012[needs update] as a foundation for the transformation of Malaysia.

It represents a combination of short-term priorities to address urgent public demands and equally important long-term issues affecting the people that required the Government's attention immediately.

[7] Each NKRA is headed by a Ministry and the Minister is subject to the Ministerial Key Result Area (MKRA), which is a direct measurement of the targets to the outcome.

The MKRAs include the targeted outcomes that the people of Malaysia can see and feel (e.g. responding to public complaints and reducing the number of road traffic accidents).

Rewards will be in the form of financial and non-financial recognition while underperformers will be sent to undergo development management and remedial programmes to assist their performance.

[15] The pace of deployment especially to East Malaysia has to be increased to ensure these basic rights are delivered for the long run in the identified areas.

Collaborations amongst all state and federal government agencies have significantly improved with better communication and effective problem solution methodologies implemented through the years.

This will mean in Sabah and Sarawak, the percentage of rural houses with access to clean or treated water will reach approximately 60% in 2010 and 89% in 2012, a significant increase from 57% currently.

[17] Improved communications amongst government agencies, contractors and consultants speeded up construction works on site, thus creating effective and high intensity workforces throughout the project periods.

Single point accountability through the Land Public Transport Authority (SPAD- Suruhanjaya Pengangkutan Awam Darat)-fully operational by end 2010[needs update] to manage policy planning and regulatory oversight.

Some initiatives provide immediate relied while the rest were implemented to ensure that people experience an improving living condition in the long run.

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