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No Gov't Aidilfitri open houses, ministers’ overseas visits to be limited – Anwar
Published on: Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Published on: Wed, Mar 11, 2026
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No Gov't Aidilfitri open houses, ministers’ overseas visits to be limited – Anwar
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Kuala Lumpur:  All ministries, agencies and government-linked companies (GLCs) will not host Hari Raya Aidilfitri open house celebrations this year as a cost-saving measure following global economic uncertainties arising from the conflict in West Asia.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the decision, agreed upon by the Cabinet, was intended to send a clear message that the government is committed to adopting a more moderate and prudent approach in its spending.

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“As a sign that the leadership must begin taking more positive steps, I have decided together with the Cabinet today that all government agencies and GLICs (government-linked investment companies) will not organise open house celebrations.

“Some have asked that if the situation is still under control and the prices and supply of necessities such as oil and gas remain sufficient, why is there a need for us to be cautious and practise thrift?

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“I said this is a sensible step for us so that we do not end up trapped in a more severe situation later. It is best that we adopt a moderate and more responsible approach,” he said at a special press conference on the latest developments of the West Asia conflict here today.

Apart from the cancellation of open house celebrations, Anwar said ministers and members of the administration will also be restricted from undertaking overseas visits, except for engagements that have already been scheduled or are compulsory to attend.

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“The government will continue to monitor developments in West Asia and plan measures to ensure the sustainability of economic growth and the wellbeing of the people,” he said.

 
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