Malaysia

S’wak civil service to continue using English officially: Abang Jo

Premier says this is in accordance with state constitution, which allows its usage alongside Bahasa Malaysia

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 Jun 2022 11:56PM

S’wak civil service to continue using English officially: Abang Jo
Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg says one must have a good command of English in order to acquire new technology or knowledge. – Bernama pic, June 7, 2022

KUCHING – The Sarawak civil service will continue to use English as its official language along with Bahasa Malaysia, state Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg said tonight.

He said this stand is in accordance with the Sarawak constitution whereby both languages could be used in official matters.

“I hope this (matter) will be free from polemics. Sarawak, we got our own stand. Go ahead and use English. We will not be penalised for using English. Sarawak civil servants, you can use English. Federal officers, I don’t know, because your master is different,” he said. 

Speaking at a dinner to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Sarawak Foundation here, Abang Johari said although some quarters attributed Japan’s success story to their people speaking the local language, students from that country would still have to learn English when they studied in Europe or the United States.

“Whether you like it or not, to acquire new technology or new knowledge you must have (a good command of) English to understand what is going on throughout the world,” he said.

On May 24, the government’s Chief Secretary Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali said the Public Service Department needs to look into corrective and punitive actions that can be imposed on those who deliberately take lightly Service Circular No 1 2020 on empowering the use of the national language in public service.

He said this was because, in the civil service, the move to strengthen Bahasa Malaysia as the main language among agencies and civil servants had always been a top priority. – Bernama, June 7, 2022

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