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More Needed To Stamp Out Corruption

Dr Muhammad Mohan, President, Transparency International Malaysia (TI-M)

08-Dec-23 08:00

More Needed To Stamp Out Corruption

In conjunction with International Anti-Corruption Day on December 9th, it is timely to have a review of the Madani government agenda in combating corruption. We critically survey the current government’s performance in deterring corruption, the extent of Malaysia’s law enforcement on anti-corruption, and areas needing improvement with Dr Muhammad Mohan, President, Transparency International Malaysia (TI-M), an independent organisation committed towards fighting against corruption.

Produced by: Shazana Mokhtar, Chin Wai Lun, Wong Shou Ning

Presented by: Philip See


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Categories:  governmentpoliticscorruption

Tags:  national anti-corruption strategycorruption perception indexmadani government2023





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