Combating corruption requires collaboration between government agencies and the private sector, said MACC Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki at the ‘Advancing Integrity Together’ workshop with the UNODC.
Azam Baki Calls for United Front in Malaysia’s Anti-Corruption Drive
He emphasized the role of technology, data sharing, and joint action in sustaining anti-corruption efforts. Malaysia’s Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) ranking improved from 61st in 2022 to 57th in 2023, credited to the National Anti-Corruption Plan.
To build on this progress, MACC launched the National Anti-Corruption Strategy 2024–2028, covering education, accountability, enforcement, and incentives. Azam also stressed the use of AI and blockchain in investigations to address sophisticated corruption tactics.
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