Sarawak's decision to postpone Padu registration causes a stir as the government grapples with low confidence and lack of sign-ups. Find out more about the unfolding controversy here!
In a recent twist of events, Sarawak's postponement of Padu registration has raised eyebrows across the nation. Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah affirmed the government's respect for Sarawak's decision but acknowledged the challenges posed by the Central Database Hub. The public's growing skepticism towards Padu has prompted calls for actions from Datuk Seri to rebuild trust in the system. Despite the suspension, Sarawak is yet to provide a detailed explanation to Putrajaya, leaving many questions unanswered.
As tensions escalate, the Ministry of Economy is scheduled to meet with the Sarawak government to address the registration halt. With only a week left to sign up, Prime Minister Anwar urges clarity on the Padu controversies from Rafizi. Since its launch, Padu has struggled to gain public trust, leading to a low registration rate and concerns over data security.
In a bid to regain public confidence, the government faces the challenge of addressing the lack of sign-ups and reassuring the public about the Padu system's reliability. The ongoing debate highlights a pressing need for transparency and accountability in implementing data management systems like Padu. As the deadline approaches, the Padu saga continues to unravel, sparking conversations about data privacy and governmental transparency.
KUCHING, March 24 โ The Federal Government respects Sarawak's decision to postpone registration for the Central Database Hub (Padu), Deputy Prime Minister ...
KUALA LUMPUR: The government should do something to address the public's lack of confidence towards the Central Database Hub (Padu) system, says Datuk Seri ...
KUCHING (March 24): The Sarawak government has yet to provide an explanation to the federal government regarding the suspension of registration for the ...
SHAH ALAM: The Ministry of Economy will hold a meeting with the Sarawak Government next week to discuss the registration for the Central Database Hub ...
KUCHING: The federal government respects Sarawak's decision to postpone registrations for the central database hub (Padu), says deputy prime minister ...
It's no secret that since its launch on 2 January, the Central Database Hub (PADU) has faced scrutiny from the public, the number of people updating their.
KUALA LUMPUR: With just one week remaining before the deadline, registrations for the Central Database Hub (Padu) have yet to reach the 50 per cent mark.
KOTA KINABALU: Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey Kitingan has joined the chorus voicing reservations over the Central Database Hub (Padu), saying he was "deeply ...
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Jeffrey Kitingan has requested the Federal Government to defer registration in the Central Database ...
Economy minister Rafizi Ramli said there were 7.7 million Padu registrations last week, up from 5.4 million the previous week. PETALING JAYA: The central ...
Previously, we mentioned Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has instructed Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli to clarify the database's registra.
The Sarawak government supports the federal government's intention to introduce the Central Database Hub (Padu), but advised that the programme needs to be ...
KUCHING: The Sarawak government supports the federal government's intention to introduce the central database hub (Padu), but advised that the programme be ...
โSUPP Kuching branch agrees with the views of Minister of Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, who stated the ...
KOTA KINABALU (Mar 25): Sabah Deputy Chief Minister I Datuk Seri Panglima Dr Jeffrey Kitingan is deeply concerned by the recent push by the federal ...
GEORGE TOWN: Gerakan has urged the government to extend the March 31 deadline for the Central Database Hub (Padu) registration.
With about 65% of the population still not registered, Jeffrey Kitingan says this reflects a profound lack of trust in the initiative.
KOTA KINABALU: Leaders from Sabah and Sarawak have persisted in voicing their concerns over data security and privacy of the Central Database Hub (Padu).
AS THE deadline for registration with the Publicly Accessible Data Universe (PADU) approaches, the Malaysian government finds itself grappling with a ...