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DAP calls for special  Cabinet task force  to reversse the plunge in non-Malay ratio in public service from  29.7 per cent Chinese and 9.8 Indians in 1980 to 8.2 per cent Chinese and 5.2 Indians in 2003 – which  is not because Chinese and Indians do not want government jobs but because of unfair civil service recruitment policies


Media Statement
by Lim Kit Siang

(Petaling JayaThursday): DAP rejects the explanation  by the the Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister’s Department, Datuk Kamsiyah Yeop when replying to the DAP MP for Batu Gajah Fong Po Kuan  in Parliament on Monday that the Chinese do not want government jobs as reason  for the sharp drop of non-Malay civil servants from  29.7 per cent Chinese and 9.8 Indians in 1980 to 8.2 per cent Chinese and 5.2 Indians in 2003.

The plunge in non-Malay ratio in public service is not because Chinese and Indians do not want government jobs but because of unfair civil service recruitment policies. 

DAP calls for an urgent parliamentary debate on the shocking revelation of the sharp drop in non-Malay ratio in the public service, from  29.7 per cent Chinese and 9.8 Indians in 1980 to 8.2 per cent Chinese and 5.2 Indians in 2003, which is in violation of the Second Outline Perspective Plan  (OPP) 1990-2000 targets of 25.3% Chinese and  8.2% Indians  in 1990 and 26.3% Chinese and 9%  Indians in 2000 – targets which were approved by Parliament in June 1991. 

Second Outline Perspective plan 1991-2000 
Government Service by ethnic group 
  1990 2000
Bumiputera  65.9 64.4
Chinese 25.3 26.3 
Indians  8.2 9.0 
Others 0.6 0.3

It is most regrettable that the Cabinet at its meeting yesterday failed to address this issue. A special Cabinet task force should be set up to reverse the plunge of the non-Malay ratio in the civil service and  ensure that the Second OPP objectives  could be achieved in the mid-term review of the Eighth Malaysia Plan.

(23/10/2003)


* Lim Kit Siang, DAP National Chairman