MALAYSIA ANTI CORRUPTION FORUM




Corruption has undoubtedly been one of the most deep-rooted, pervasive problems that has crippled economies around the world. Even in advanced economies, authorities have not been able to quell corruption completely.

The Corruption Perception Index (CPI) has last year ranked Malaysia number 61st out of 180 countries. Though this is way above notoriously corrupt countries in the Middle East, Africa, and some of its ASEAN neighbours, recent corruption cases has nonetheless propelled Malaysia into the global spotlight. With the establishment of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and the newly launched National Anti-Corruption Plan (NACP), Malaysia is committed to tackle this problem head on. 



The Malaysia Anti-Corruption Forum, brought to you by International Strategy Institute (ISI), is a platform to bring together all concerned Malaysian citizens, government authorities, the media and the private sector to discuss, exchange ideas, and formulate key proposals to be submitted to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), with the hope that Malaysia will soon be able to tackle corruption sustainably as it moves towards a high-income nation status in the foreseeable future.





My company is the strategic partners with the Malaysia Anti Corruption Bodies and also partnership with International Strategy Institute. We are aligned with the government bodies to counter corruption issues in the financial market.

The International Strategy Institute (ISI) is a not-for-profit organization that functions as a super connector between government and business leaders across Asia, promoting universal values, equal societies and sustainable development.

ISI is also a house of strategic studies, and a platform for capital raising and investment activities in Asia. ISI runs conferences, summits and networking programmes on various topics covering a wide array of sectors, to bring forth the latest contemporary issues on politics, economics and business, as well as connecting the different stakeholders in society namely government, private sector, NGOs and the media, to create synergy to spur economic growth.

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  1. as hansome as Dato Jack that i met before.

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  2. I wish I have the chance to go! Gain a lots of knowledge from your site! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. HAIYAAAA, Malaysia corruption.. You know I know..

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  4. wah can meet Anwar, lucky you

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  5. Wah very good leh can meet Anwar

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  6. nice event, helps to increase knowledge

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