
The Government Transformation Program (GTP) is an ambitious program launched by Prime Minister Dato Seri Najib Tun Razak to “transform the government and uplift the quality of life” for all Malaysians.
In achieving the objectives of the GTP, 6 National Key Results Areas (NKRAs) have been identified by the government for implementation. They are; enhancing quality of education, upgrading public transportation, reducing corruption, reducing crime, upgrading rural infrastructure and upgrading low income household.
The ambitious plan may certainly look good on paper, but the real challenge for the government – as always – lies in the execution phase. The GTP has brought mixed reviews from the politicians, academicians, NGOs and the general public. Klik4Malaysia has brought you the coverage of the event as well as our exclusive interviews to discuss the matter.
Following the event on December 18, a second event was held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre on the 28 and 29 of January. 2010 Same old same old but the only thing different was the presence of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak together with the head of the six lead ministries for the NKRA's in launching the 1Malaysia Government Transformation Programme Roadmap. The Roadmap, which is to aid in attaining the ambitious Vision 2020 outlines the six prescribed NKRA's thus further demonstrating transparency and accountability.
- Day 6: Basic Rural Infrastructure - 9/2/10
- Day 5: Low-Income Households - 8/2/2010
- Day 4: Education - 6/2/2010
- Day 3: Public Transport - 5/2/2010
- Day 2: Fight Corruption - 3/2/2010
- Day 1: Reduce Crime - 2/2/2010
- GTP: Comments - 2/2/2010
- GTP 2010: The Road Map - 1/2/2010
- Will Idris walk the talk? - 19.12.2009
- GTP Open Day 18.12.2009 - Dato Seri Idris Speech, Part I
- GTP Open Day 18.12.2009 - Dato Seri Idris Speech, Part II
- GTP Open Day 18.12.2009 - Dato Seri Idris Speech, Part III
- Public participation in Education Forum
- Public participation in Corruption Forum
- KPI, NKRA what? - 16.12.2009