Masyarakat Holistik 3D-4: Mewujudkan Sistem Integriti Nasional untuk Malaysia

By: Selina Chean, John Ku, Zulkifli Hilmi

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Kod Dasar: 3d Anti rasuah

Isu dan Polisi Semasa:

Public perception of corruption in Malaysia has rapidly deteriorated by 8.7%1 over the last 4 years alone, with respondents citing widespread instances of corruption in the public and enforcement sectors as contributing to this decline. Clearly, a systemic, whole-of-society response is required to even halt, if not reverse, this trend.

Nilai-nilai & Kepercayaan

To ensure that there is an enabling environment that supports reduction in corruption, a National Integrity System needs to be built. The NIS pillars are interdependent, a weakening of one pillar can result in an increased load being shifted on the others. Where several pillars weaken, the point may be reached where the system effectively collapses.

Penyelesaian:

Identify gaps and opportunities for corruption within each of the pillars and then coordinate the work of the government, civil society, and corporates into a coherent framework. Some key initiatives are identified below. Active Civil Society ▪ Repeal OSA and review role of MCMC. ▪ Integrate anti-corruption values into education for all secondary schools ▪ National level corruption campaign with media, educational and religious groups Corporate Governance ▪ Review appointment of Directors and shareholders of GLCs ▪ Implement declaration and monitoring of assets ▪ Increase protection of minority shareholders’ interests ▪ Increase control of monopolies and quasi-monopolies Judicial Independence ▪ Strengthen anti-corruption legislation and institutions Public Administration Reform ▪ Enforce Code of Ethics in the public service ▪ Implement declaration and monitoring of assets for top civil servants

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