IIM and the national anti-corruption agenda


The centre is led by Tan Sri Abu Kassim Mohamed(pic), former Chief Commissioner of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), who is also responsible in advising the Prime Minister on governance, integrity and anti-corruption issues, designing strategic plans and initiatives, evaluating the efficacy of action plans carried out by the implementing agencies, and preparing reports to the government through the Special Cabinet Committee on Anti-Corruption.

Over the past few decades, Malaysia’s image has been plagued by issues of corruption with the country losing almost RM1.8 trillion in a span of 10 years (2004 – 2014).

The “leakage” recorded by a study conducted by Transparency International (TI) amounted to around 4% of the country’s total Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

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