In this conversation, Prof Terence Gomez discusses his book Misgovernance, Grand Corruption in Malaysia, focusing on the endemic corruption in Malaysia, particularly through government-linked companies.
He explores the political dynamics surrounding these companies, the challenges of reforming corruption, and the implications for both foreign and domestic investment.
The discussion emphasises the need for political will and civil society pressure to drive meaningful change in governance and economic development.
Misgovernance – Grand Corruption in Malaysia is available at Gerakbudaya.
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