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14 May 2014

Malaysia is among the 10 top nations which are successful in implementing effective strategies and efforts to curb corruption

Malaysia among the 10 top nations curbing graft, says expert – Bernama

An international authority on the administration and prevention of corruption regards Malaysia as among the 10 top nations which are successful in implementing effective strategies and efforts to curb corruption.
International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA) programme and activity coordinator Professor Alan Doig said the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) was on the right track towards becoming the best anti-corruption agency in the world.
"Malaysia is on the top 10 list of anti-corruption agency in the world. I can see MACC is on the right track to become the most effective agency among other countries," he said after a session to introduce the Enforcement Module of the “Masters of Anti-Corruption Studies” (MACS) programme yesterday.
He was confident the status could be achieved because MACC was not only implementing innovations but also aiming to meet the demands of the people on various issues.
Doig, who authored the book "Fraud: The Counter-Fraud Practitioners’ Handbook" said many countries could not implement transformation and renewal as planned but Malaysia had embraced effective transformation plans. – Bernama, May 13, 2014.

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