Supplementary Questions Raised During Deliberations
Bandar Seri Begawan: During recent deliberations, appointed members raised supplementary questions concerning various national issues. These questions focused on the consistency of the grading programme criteria in the Government Effectiveness Index, efforts to promote Brunei Darussalam’s culture abroad, and allocations for conducting studies on the effects of climate change on the fishing industry.
According to Radio Television Brunei, these inquiries aimed to seek clarity and ensure accountability in the respective areas. The consistency of grading criteria in the Government Effectiveness Index was a primary concern, with members seeking assurance that the grading system accurately reflects government performance.
The promotion of Brunei’s culture on an international level was another key topic of discussion. Members queried the current strategies and initiatives in place to enhance the global presence of the nation’s cultural heritage.
Additionally, deliberations included questions about the financial and strategic allocations for studying the impacts of climate change on Brunei’s fishing industry, highlighting the importance of addressing environmental challenges facing the sector.