The “Madani” (civil and compassionate) government launched its national anti-corruption strategy for 2024-2028 in May as part of its bid to rank among the top 25 in the global Corruption Perceptions Index within a decade.
What is the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s role in achieving this target? BFM speaks to Norul Ashikin, head of the governance policy sector at the MACC, on the whole-of-government approach to combat corruption.
Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar and Philip See
Produced by: Natalie Tan/BFM
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