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Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki speaks at a press conference following the closing ceremony of MACC’s Pemantapan Rakan Strategik Media programme, Putrajaya, on July 5, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

MACC to launch NACS 2024-2029 by mid-next year

JAKARTA, Nov 16 — The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) will launch the National Anti-Corruption Strategy 2024-2029 (NACS 2024-2029) mid-next year to replace the National Anti-Corruption Plan 2019-2023 (NACP 2019-2023) which will conclude this year.

Its Chief Commissioner, Tan Sri Azam Baki, said NACS will focus more on the effectiveness of preventing corruption and improving governance and integrity in civil service administration and government-linked companies.

So far, 62 per cent of the 115 NACP 2019-2023 initiatives have been implemented, and the rest of the initiatives may be included in the NACS 2024-2029.

“Based on experience, we will reduce the initiatives. Enhancing effectiveness is more critical, and also whether administration and integrity in public services and government-linked companies can be solidified,” he said.

Azam was speaking to the press after delivering the keynote address at the World Anti-Corruption Conference 2023 (WACC 2023) organised by the International Strategy Institute today.

The one-day conference featured panels on anti-corruption from Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, Japan, Brunei, Singapore, South Korea, the Philippines, and Myanmar, which discussed various topics and strategies to eradicate corruption in their respective countries.

He said conferences like WACC are essential as each panel will share its experience and best practices in tackling corruption.

The knowledge shared at the conference will be considered in framing better initiatives under the NACS 2024-2029.

Meanwhile, commenting on the one-year administration by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Azam said the PM is not hesitant, and is highly determined to eradicate corruption and practise orderly and good governance.

“Political will is essential, and I definitely say the government, particularly the Prime Minister, has a high political will and drive to go all out to prevent corruption.

“The Prime Minister has entrusted MACC with the task and given his commitment, with the high expectation to investigate and eradicate corruption in Malaysia,” he said.

The conference was also attended by former MACC deputy chief commissioner (prevention) cum WACC 2023 chairman Datuk Seri Shamshun Baharin Mohd Jamil, Malaysian Ambassador to Indonesia Datuk Seri Syed Md Hasrin Tengku Hussin, and ISI chairman Cheah Chyuan Yong.

— Bernama

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