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Anwar: Freedom of Information Act to be tabled by year end to boost transparency

Anwar: Freedom of Information Act to be tabled by year end to boost transparency

Malay Mail3 days ago
PUTRAJAYA, July 15 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today confirmed that the government will introduce the much-anticipate Freedom of Information Act.
He said the Bill will be tabled in Parliament by the end of this year.
'We will also introduce Freedom of Information Act to strengthen transparency and give the public real access to government decisions. This is a vital step in building public trust and encouraging informed participation in our democracy.
'We will bring this law to Parliament by the end of the year, so the public can hold us to account,' he said in his speech at the International Conference On Governance And Integrity 2025 here.
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