.KDNPUTRAJAYA still intends to reach benchmark of awarding 10,000 citizenships but must consider national security, says saifnasution
The home minister said his ministry would not be simply approving citizenships if it feels that the nation's safety is compromised, giving the example of syndicates allegedly supplying fake birth certificates. "It's stated clearly in the Constitution, clear guidelines, we just need to follow it. We don't intend to hit the KPI of 10,000 if we feel there's a safety issue," he told the media in an engagement session at the ministry, referring to the key performance index.
Se project and protecting the interests of the users, including the Immigration Department, to ensure that the delivery of services is not affected. Last month, reports emerged that former prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin was involved in the awarding of the
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