MICG: Proceed with corporate liability provisions


“The likely negative impact on future foreign investments in the country would make recovery from the current economic downturn even more difficult, ” MICG president Datuk Yusli Mohd Yusoff (pic) said.

PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Institute of Corporate Governance (MICG) has urged the government to go ahead with the enforcement of the corporate liability provisions in the MACC (Amendment) Act 2018.

It said the government should proceed with the planned June 1,2020 enforcement date, despite recent proposals by certain parties to defer this.

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