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Corruption and Transparency: The Government’s Response Part II

Datuk Paul Low

14-Dec-16 08:35

Corruption and Transparency: The Government’s Response Part II

The Auditor-General’s Report 2015 Series 2, released last month, highlighted numerous shortcomings in the financial management of Federal Government, federal statutory bodies and state governments. This is the latest in a series of AG’s reports, revealing wastage and mismanagement of public funds. But what measures has the government taken to solve this problem?

We continue our discussion on Putrajaya’s response to these revelations, as well as issues such as detention without trial and the proposed corporate liability bill.


This is a report by Jason Lim. 

Click here for Part I.


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