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Raja Nazrin: People with shady past should not be allowed to take office
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KUALA LUMPUR: People with a chequered past or clear evidence of questionable morality should be prevented from taking office, the Raja Muda of Perak, Raja Dr Nazrin Shah, said last night.

He said this was integral to good governance, one of the three major themes of the works of the late Prof Datuk Dr Syed Hussein Alatas, a renowned sociologist and intellectual.

“Figures in authority must be chosen for their integrity first and qualifications second,” he said in his inaugural lecture to commemorate the legacy of Dr Syed Hussein entitled Towards a Decent Social Order for All Malaysians.

He said the battle against corruption had always been the top priority of Dr Syed Hussein who published four books on the topic as early as in 1968.

Raja Nazrin said corruption was mankind’s most deadly social disease as it could undermine good governance, weaken institutional foundations, distort public policies, compromise the rule of law and constrain the economy.

He said corruption curbed competitiveness to the detriment of economic and social developments, would lead to tremendous misallocation of resources and make cost of doing business to become unacceptably high.

“Corruption exists because of man’s enduring desire for personal gains. Once corruption becomes widespread, it will no longer seem immoral and unlawful, just business as usual,” he added.

He said there must be concrete anti-corruption measures and management practices based on efficiency, transparency and accountability.

He said the mobilisation of public opinion was also an integral part of good governance as Dr Syed Hussein placed great emphasis in the power of public outrage.

Raja Nazrin said Dr Syed Hussein believed that if society’s consciousness was awakened to the ills of corruption and gave its cases widespread publicity, it would generate such adverse reaction that the government would be forced to take action.

The lecture was the first of the Albukhary Foundation Lecture Series.

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Raja Nazrin Shah Ties The Knot On May 17
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KUALA KANGSAR, May 7 - The Raja Muda of Perak, Raja Dr Nazrin Shah, will tie the knot at Istana Iskandariah, Bukit Chandan, on May 17.

Comptroller of the Perak royal household Raja Datuk Seri Mansur Raja Razman said the Sultan of Perak, Sultan Azlan Shah, had consented to the proclamation of Raja Nazrin’s bride as the Raja Puan Besar of Perak and the conferment of the Darjah Kerabat on her.

The ceremony will be held at the palace on May 18.

In a statement, Raja Mansur said the “bersanding” ceremony would take place at the Balairong Seri of Istana Iskandariah on the night of May 19, followed by a banquet.

He said the sultan’s office would issue statements to the media from time to time to prevent sensationalised reporting.

Raja Mansur sought the cooperation and understanding of the media to base their reports on official statements from the palace.

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Malaysians of all races …
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Malaysians of all races, religions and geographic locations need to believe beyond a shadow of doubt that they have a place under the Malaysian sun.

Raja Dr. Nazrin Shah ibni Sultan Azlan Shah
Raja Muda of Perak

on “Prospects and Challenges for Nation Building”, 3 April 2007

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