Malaysia’s long road in corruption fight

TheStar Sat, Feb 15, 2025 12:00am - 5 days View Original


Upholding integrity: The MACC headquarters in Putrajaya. A study has suggested that the agency be placed directly under Parliament, as this will enhance the independence and transparency of its check-and-balance process.

Malaysia’s non-improvement in Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) for 2024 should lead to questions on how to better implement the measures to fight corruption under the National Anti-Corruption Strategy (NACS) 2024-2028, where the goal is to be ranked 27th globally by 2028, which seems sadly distant.

To put things in perspective, under the National Anti-Corruption Plan (NACP) 2019-2023, which is a continuation of the NACS, the target was to be ranked 30th in 2025 and 25th in 2030. Malaysia was ranked 57th out of 180 countries in 2024, the same as in 2023, with the same score of 50 out of 100.

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报告呈首相了吗?没改善?口号?不要坏了我们自我感觉良好的心情。这个什么透明组织就是胡编乱造。。。国家打击贪污已经是加大力度了。工商界很明显嘛!至于政治人物?是要计算在内吗?

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