新闻报报看 | 大马统计局总监乌兹尔今天下午出席活动后就向媒体解释,实际上,PADU系统当中,已经有大马3千多万人口的基本资料,而开放让民众注册和更新资料的目的,是为了收集到更动态的数据。(主播:庄文杰、林晓倩)
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00:00 The main database of Padu, which was promoted by the Minister of Economy, Lafayette, will be terminated in less than two hours.
00:08 However, the Director of the Damascus Bureau of Statistics, Muhammad Uzair, announced this afternoon that the government will automatically register those who have not completed registration in the system.
00:19 At the same time, the whole network exploded.
00:22 Some netizens were angry and said, "I seem to be a clown for no reason. I filled in the information for a long time and filled in the end.
00:28 Is this a gift from the government to us in advance?"
00:32 Some even asked, "Minister, if you knew you could register early on, why did you spend so much government resources to urge people to fill in Padu and fill in the information?"
00:44 I believe those who heard the news may feel a little strange at first.
00:50 However, after Uzair's attendance this afternoon, he explained to the media that in fact, there are already more than 30 million basic data in the Padu system.
01:00 The purpose of the open registration and update of data is to collect more dynamic data.
01:07 For example, if you have a job, the Bureau of Statistics can get your data from the Bureau of Public Finance.
01:13 However, some more detailed financial and consumption situations require the public to update themselves in order to get the information.
01:20 Uzair pointed out that the implementation of the Padu database is also one of the features that represents China's approach to advanced countries.
01:28 He said that it can promote national development because the public participates in public policies.
01:32 He emphasized that Padu is not just used to allocate aid.
01:37 It is actually designed in a very broad way.
01:40 He gave an example that in a region with a large population of the elderly, the traffic lights will be on for a long time.
01:47 As you know, the elderly walk slower.
01:50 If you want to know how many elderly people live in a region, you can use data analysis.
01:56 So he believes that through the Padu system, the Taiwanese government can clearly control which area has the most poor families,
02:03 and calculate the number of people in each residential unit, and implement more targeted policies.
02:08 Earlier, when Uzair was interviewed by the New York Times, he was asked by reporters how the government should ensure that the information written by the public is correct.
02:19 His answer is that the authorities will compare the data collected by other agencies.
02:24 For example, if your income from the report is low, but the LuLu Traffic Bureau shows that there are several cars under your name, it may mean that the information is wrong.
02:35 He said that the Bureau of Statistics will not take any legal action against those who report false information.
02:41 However, if the public finds that they have been rejected when they collect aid, it means that the government already knows that they are lying.
02:50 Although Uzair tried to stand in the government's position and explain to the public how important the Padu system is,
02:57 he suddenly announced that it was possible to register the system in the last minute before the deadline.
03:05 In addition to many people who don't understand, political parties are now also attacking the government.
03:12 The president of the Democratic Party of China, Hu Dongqiang, issued a warning today,
03:16 urging the Minister of Economy, Rafael Lafeyza, to register the Padu system automatically.
03:19 This is a ridiculous move by the people. He should be held accountable and publicly apologized. Otherwise, he should resign.
03:28 Hu Dongqiang asked, "Did the authorities prepare to do this from the beginning,
03:32 or did they decide to register the system automatically because the people were not responsive?"
03:40 He said that the government has spent so much manpower, resources and resources,
03:44 but in the end, it was forced by the people to register automatically, wasting everyone's precious time.
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