Malaysia ranked top among developing countries for corporate governance


Goh: ‘As a chair of the Asean Capital Market Forum, the SC will continue to place corporate governance as an important agenda in ACMF’s action plan.’

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia ranks top among developing countries in terms of corporate governance requirement, a survey by accounting and audit professionals shows.

Out of the 15 developing countries surveyed, Malaysia achieved a joint first place with India, according to the joint study titled “Balancing Rules and Regulations” by KPMG International and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).

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