Former Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli says he always wanted to be the education minister and that it was the most important portfolio for reforming the country. If I could, I would like to be the education minister. But he said he did not know if the people would like it.
The member of parliament for Bandar Seri Begawan, who is from Bandar Seri Begawan, said that in eliminating the culture of corruption, education is the foundation for long-term change and that institutional reforms alone are not enough. Yes, this culture can be changed. Everything starts with education. That is why I have always criticized Fatlina Sidek (the education minister), he said.
Everything starts from school. We must teach children that there are different models for success. It is better to live an honest, ordinary life, take care of others and be civic-minded than to become a minister who steals from all directions. Rafizi also joked that if he accepted the cabinet, people would not remember him only for the government's black shoe policy.
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Appeal Against Isa Samad’s Acquittal to Be Heard on Oct 29