NSTletters It is high time that the new administration introduce a law to suspend ministers or civil servants without pay once they are charged.
Malaysia, too, isn’t performing well in tackling corruption.
With so many charges hanging over his head, how would he be able to act rationally and farsightedly as president?Morality is a human virtue, failing which, one would be tempted to commit an offence. If Malaysians had learnt to emulate Japanese moral virtues three decades ago, firstly, our CPI wouldn’t be languishing below 50 points for so many years.
It is high time that the new administration introduce a law to suspend ministers or civil servants without pay once they are charged.
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