Malaysia

Govt to introduce National Security Index by year-end: NSC

It will be a benchmark for investment, events in Malaysia, says DG

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 18 Apr 2022 8:56AM

Govt to introduce National Security Index by year-end: NSC
National Security Council director-general Datuk Rodzi Md Saad (front, right) says the council will be introducing the NSC Volunteers programme in June to make the community-based security management concept a success. – Bernama pic, April 18, 2022

BANTING – The National Security Council (NSC) in collaboration with Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) is developing the National Security Index (IKK) – a comprehensive benchmark for the effectiveness of policies, strategies, and the implementation of security management in the country.

NSC director-general Datuk Rodzi Md Saad said the council aims to introduce the index by the end of the year.

He said the index would be a guide and benchmark for foreign countries to decide on investing or holding any programmes in the country.

"In Malaysia, we are always unable to answer specifically (on the level of security). What we have is the Global Peace Index, prepared by another country. Sometimes we disagree with the rating they give us. We also don’t know what variables they use.

“So when the United States releases an index, and our index is low, it causes some countries to impose travel restrictions (to Malaysia on their citizens). This is detrimental to us,” he said after the groundbreaking ceremony for the As-Solihin Orphanage and Asnaf Hostel in Kanchong Darat here yesterday.

Selangor NSC director Faizatul Aini Mohd Adnan was also present.

Meanwhile, Rodzi said the council would be introducing the NSC Volunteers programme in June to make the community-based security management concept a success.

“The core of all these matters is the National Security Policy. 

“This policy emphasises the fact that security comprises a comprehensive management covering all aspects of life, not only in terms of the country’s security and sovereignty, but also human safety, good governance, environmental management, food safety, and international recognition,” he said.

He added that volunteers for the programme would mainly be selected from among the youth. – Bernama, April 18, 2022

Related News

Malaysia / 1y

MySejahtera dev got approval mere days after negotiations started: PAC

Malaysia / 2y

Nightclubs to reopen at full capacity Saturday with certain restrictions

Malaysia / 2y

Govt mulling to include flash floods as disaster on NSC list

Malaysia / 2y

Pub or nightclub? ‘Absurd’ SOPs a bureaucratic nightmare for live music venues

Opinion / 2y

Busk or bust: confusing NSC directives continue to victimise performing artists – Derek Fernandez

Sports & Fitness / 2y

M’sia’s Podium Programme is back with RM240 mil allocation

Spotlight

Malaysia

PRS proposes party president to fill vacant Senate president’s post

Malaysia

Ex-inspector escapes gallows, gets 33 years for wife’s murder

Malaysia

Foreigners make up 10% of Malaysia population

Malaysia

Cop pleads not guilty to student’s murder

Malaysia

Banks warn about scammers who impersonate NSRC officers

Malaysia

Jeffrey recalls memories of ISA confinement 33 years later

By Jason Santos

You may be interested

Malaysia

Anwar meets Hamas leaders in Qatar, urges Israel to cease Gaza ‘massacre’

Malaysia

Shafie favours single-party government for Sabah

By Jason Santos

Malaysia

Banks warn about scammers who impersonate NSRC officers

Malaysia

Sarawak PKR claims federal funds not properly dispersed

By Stephen Then

Malaysia

Decision on Niah park as Unesco World Heritage Site in July

By Desmond Davidson

Malaysia

Sg Buloh residents to crowdfund for legal battle to save park

By Noel Achariam

Malaysia

New Serdang heart centre beset with problems, says report

Malaysia

Pantry@Mont Kiara serving affordable food to help the needy

By Noel Achariam