Strict but fair supervision will improve police service delivery, says IGP

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Firm supervision of subordinates through close monitoring is crucial to improve service delivery by the police, says Tan Sri Razarudin Husain.

The Inspector-General of Police said in his speech during Bukit Aman's monthly assembly on Friday (Oct 27) that society demands a high standard of service from the police, so those in supervisory roles must do their utmost to minimise opportunities for wrongdoings among their personnel.

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Transcript
00:00 "We have set a high standard by demanding quality police service. We are aware of the importance of delivering service which is our core business.
00:16 We have made a strong determination to reduce the number of violations by close monitoring. This can also increase the negative perception of the public towards PDRM.
00:35 I would like to draw your attention to the 3C regulations of the Public Order Act 1993.
00:46 All officers, government officers and investigators must fully be responsible for the investigation and monitoring of police officers under their respective authority without bias or bias.
01:03 Government officers must be responsible and take responsibility for the actions of the officers under the law, give testimony, correct and take action against any officers who display any form of behavior that can damage the image of the PDRM.
01:26 I urge all government officers to start a more aggressive approach to enforce this regulation in order to increase the delivery of services to the public.
01:40 To ensure the continuous effect of this regulation, it must be delivered in every local, meeting and meeting in all levels so that it can be adapted and revised and then be cultured by all layers of the PDRM citizens.
02:04 Thank you.

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