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KAPs urged to boost anti-corruption promotion efforts in Malaysia
KAPs urged to boost anti-corruption promotion efforts in Malaysia

The Sun

time23-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Sun

KAPs urged to boost anti-corruption promotion efforts in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR: Heads of lead agencies (KAP) tasked with implementing the National Anti-Corruption Strategy (NACS) 2024-2028 have been urged to intensify the promotion and publicity of their respective achievements in combating corruption. Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) National Governance Planning Division senior director Datuk Idris Zaharudin said the move was important to demonstrate the government's commitment to continuously improving governance, combating corruption, and fostering a positive perception among the public at both national and international levels. He said that during the NACS Performance Coordination Meetings held on Nov 11, 2024, and June 10 this year, MACC chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki had underscored the need for greater promotion and publicity. According to him, NACS, like the National Anti-Corruption Plan (NACP), was recognised as one of the contributing factors in enhancing Malaysia's ranking in the Corruption Perception Index (CPI), in line with the aspirations of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar. 'The establishment of the CPI Special Task Force, chaired by Shamsul Azri, is a positive step towards monitoring and improving the country's score, while also reflecting continuous efforts by all parties, not just the MACC, to combat corruption effectively and restore public confidence in government institutions,' he said while chairing the Joint Engagement Session with 19 KAPs here on Tuesday (July 22). Meanwhile, Idris said the MACC chief commissioner had congratulated nine KAPs, including the commission itself, for successfully completing the implementation of 10 sub-strategies under their respective scopes of responsibility. 'Five sub-strategies were successfully completed in 2024, while the remaining five were completed by 30 June,' he said. On July 9, Idris chaired the CPI Special Task Force Pre-Council Meeting in preparation for the main meeting, which was chaired by the Chief Secretary to the Government on July 15. The meeting on 15 July was also attended by Azam and members of the CPI Special Task Force, comprising secretaries-general of ministries, heads of departments and government agencies, as well as representatives from Transparency International Malaysia (TI-M) and appointed experts. - Bernama

KAPs Told To Intensify Promotion Of Anti-Corruption Initiatives
KAPs Told To Intensify Promotion Of Anti-Corruption Initiatives

Barnama

time22-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Barnama

KAPs Told To Intensify Promotion Of Anti-Corruption Initiatives

KUALA LUMPUR, July 22 (Bernama) -- Heads of lead agencies (KAP) tasked with implementing the National Anti-Corruption Strategy (NACS) 2024-2028 have been urged to intensify the promotion and publicity of their respective achievements in combating corruption. Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) National Governance Planning Division senior director Datuk Idris Zaharudin said the move was important to demonstrate the government's commitment to continuously improving governance, combating corruption, and fostering a positive perception among the public at both national and international levels. He said that during the NACS Performance Coordination Meetings held on Nov 11, 2024, and June 10 this year, MACC chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki had underscored the need for greater promotion and publicity. According to him, NACS, like the National Anti-Corruption Plan (NACP), was recognised as one of the contributing factors in enhancing Malaysia's ranking in the Corruption Perception Index (CPI), in line with the aspirations of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar. 'The establishment of the CPI Special Task Force, chaired by Shamsul Azri, is a positive step towards monitoring and improving the country's score, while also reflecting continuous efforts by all parties, not just the MACC, to combat corruption effectively and restore public confidence in government institutions,' he said while chairing the Joint Engagement Session with 19 KAPs here today. Meanwhile, Idris said the MACC chief commissioner had congratulated nine KAPs, including the commission itself, for successfully completing the implementation of 10 sub-strategies under their respective scopes of responsibility. 'Five sub-strategies were successfully completed in 2024, while the remaining five were completed by 30 June,' he said. On July 9, Idris chaired the CPI Special Task Force Pre-Council Meeting in preparation for the main meeting, which was chaired by the Chief Secretary to the Government on July 15. The meeting on 15 July was also attended by Azam and members of the CPI Special Task Force, comprising secretaries-general of ministries, heads of departments and government agencies, as well as representatives from Transparency International Malaysia (TI-M) and appointed experts.

Kelantan to launch integrity units at all local councils
Kelantan to launch integrity units at all local councils

The Sun

time22-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Sun

Kelantan to launch integrity units at all local councils

KOTA BHARU: The Kelantan government has announced plans to establish Integrity Units across all local councils as part of efforts to improve governance and foster a culture of integrity within the state's public service. Deputy Menteri Besar Datuk Dr Mohamed Fadzli Hassan confirmed the decision, stating it follows a resolution from the National Governance Committee Meeting (Series 4, No.1/2025) and was approved during the State Executive Council Meeting on Feb 5. 'The initiative is an extension of the Kelantan Anti-Corruption Plan (KACP) 2020–2024, which mirrors the National Anti-Corruption Plan (NACP) 2019–2023,' he said. The plan emphasises service delivery based on Ubudiyyah (servitude), Mas'uliyyah (accountability), and Itqan (excellence). Dr Mohamed Fadzli also revealed that the state is preparing to introduce the Kelantan Anti-Corruption Strategies (KACS), aligned with the National Anti-Corruption Strategies (NACS) 2024–2028. He made the remarks while responding to a question from Saizol Ismail (PAS–Salor) regarding the state's policies on integrity and professionalism among civil servants during the Kelantan State Legislative Assembly session at the Kota Darulnaim Complex. - Bernama

Public-private collaboration key to fight corruption in Malaysia
Public-private collaboration key to fight corruption in Malaysia

The Sun

time16-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Sun

Public-private collaboration key to fight corruption in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR: Combating corruption requires a united commitment from both public institutions and private enterprises to foster integrity and resilient governance, said Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki. He emphasised that while the government enforces regulations, the private sector can support anti-corruption efforts through technological advancements, data sharing, and operational resources. 'Efforts to combat corruption demand continuous commitment, unwavering integrity, and joint action,' he stated. Azam made these remarks during the opening of a workshop titled 'Advancing Integrity Together: Public-Private Partnership for Inclusive Anti-Corruption Reforms', organised by MACC and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). The event saw participation from representatives of Brunei, Denmark, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Saudi Arabia, and Oman. Malaysia has shown progress in its anti-corruption drive, with its Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) ranking improving to 57th in 2023 from 61st in 2022. Azam attributed this to the National Anti-Corruption Plan (NACP) 2019-2023, which achieved a 77% implementation rate, completing 85 out of 111 initiatives. To sustain this momentum, MACC introduced the National Anti-Corruption Strategy (NACS) 2024-2028, featuring five core strategies: Education, Public Accountability, People's Voice, Enforcement, and Incentives, supported by 60 sub-strategies. Azam also highlighted reforms such as adopting artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain for investigations and monitoring to counter increasingly sophisticated corruption methods. 'Cooperation with UNODC is crucial to advancing the global anti-corruption framework, particularly in corporate liability and cross-border collaboration,' he added. The event was attended by Rasidah Abdul Karim, director of MACC's Policy, Planning and Research Division, and Annika Wythes, team lead of UNODC's Anti-Corruption Hub for Southeast Asia and the Pacific. - Bernama

Collective Public-Private Action Vital To Fight Corruption
Collective Public-Private Action Vital To Fight Corruption

Barnama

time16-07-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

Collective Public-Private Action Vital To Fight Corruption

KUALA LUMPUR, July 16 (Bernama) -- Efforts to combat corruption require a collective commitment from both the public and private sectors to build resilient institutions and an ethical society, according to Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki. He said that while the government holds regulatory power, the private sector can contribute through technological innovation, access to data and operational resources. 'Efforts to combat corruption demand continuous commitment, unwavering integrity, and joint action. This public-private collaboration serves as a catalyst, bringing together strengths and shared responsibility in building a corruption-free society,' he said in a statement today. Earlier, he opened a workshop, titled 'Advancing Integrity Together: Public-Private Partnership for Inclusive Anti-Corruption Reforms', co-organised by the MACC and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) here. It was attended by participants from Brunei, Denmark, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Saudi Arabia and Oman. Azam also said that Malaysia has made progress in anti-corruption efforts, with the country's Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) ranking improving to 57th in 2023 from 61st the previous year. He said this was driven by the National Anti-Corruption Plan (NACP) 2019-2023, which achieved a 77 per cent implementation rate, with 85 out of 111 initiatives successfully carried out. To maintain the momentum, the MACC has launched the National Anti-Corruption Strategy (NACS) 2024-2028, which comprises five core strategies – Education, Public Accountability, People's Voice, Enforcement and Incentives – supported by 60 sub-strategies, he said. 'In addition, the MACC has introduced various reforms, including the adoption of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain in investigations and monitoring to stay ahead of increasingly complex corruption tactics.

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